New Jersey has quite a few abandoned towns, but none offer the scenic views of Sea Breeze. The beautiful bayfront escape is accessible to the public and hosts haunting reminders of the past. Let’s explore the story behind the abandoned beach town of Sea Breeze New Jersey and how it became an eerie ghost town.
Sea Breeze, part of Fairfield Township in Cumberland County, was once a thriving resort town.
Flickr/Brett Ciccotelli It gained popularity in the late 1880s when ferry service began between Sea Breeze and Philadelphia. Tourists flocked to the area and soon a hotel was built. The Warner Hotel, constructed in 1887, offered 40 rooms, a bar, bathing facilities and recreational activities to guests. The community came together for clambakes and boat races, until the hotel burned down in 1890.A second hotel was built just over a decade later - The Seabreeze Hotel. Guests could rent boats to take out on the Delaware Bay and, rumor has it, they could also enjoy a stiff drink…even during Prohibition. Like its predecessor, the hotel burned down in 1940.A popular tavern and several dozen summer homes could once be found in the area. The Sea Breeze Tavern, opened after Prohibition, operated exclusively as a bar until the 1940s when food was added. Though it started out as a small spot on a barge, it eventually grew into a thriving eatery.
Run by the family of the original owners until 1985, it was unfortunately destroyed by Hurricane Gloria.
NASA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Many homes in the area met the same fate, though quite a few remained. A sea wall was built to protect what was left, but with little success.
As the years went on, homes were lost to floods, fires and demolished by the EPA. In recent years, several private residents remained, along with abandoned properties.
iGeneralist/YouTube But eventually, the residents decided to sell the properties to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) after there were many unsuccessful attempts to try to save the houses from further devastation.
Today, some of the land has been designated as wildlife refuge, and though it has been ravaged by the elements over the years, many people still visit the gorgeous beach.
Flickr/Brett Ciccotelli A dedicated few enjoy the spectacular sunsets, solitude and opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing. Enjoy, but use caution. You’re around 3 miles from any sort of civilization and the area is still prone to flooding.
If you should decide to visit Sea Breeze, remember to respect the area and obey “no trespassing” signs.
iGeneralist/YouTube Isn’t it a bit eerie to see a once thriving neighborhood now loaded with debris, with little more than the sound of waves crashing against the shore?
Here’s a short video filmed by YouTuber iGeneralist showing the devastation of the town of Sea Breeze New Jersey.
Flickr/Brett Ciccotelli
It gained popularity in the late 1880s when ferry service began between Sea Breeze and Philadelphia. Tourists flocked to the area and soon a hotel was built. The Warner Hotel, constructed in 1887, offered 40 rooms, a bar, bathing facilities and recreational activities to guests. The community came together for clambakes and boat races, until the hotel burned down in 1890.A second hotel was built just over a decade later - The Seabreeze Hotel. Guests could rent boats to take out on the Delaware Bay and, rumor has it, they could also enjoy a stiff drink…even during Prohibition. Like its predecessor, the hotel burned down in 1940.A popular tavern and several dozen summer homes could once be found in the area. The Sea Breeze Tavern, opened after Prohibition, operated exclusively as a bar until the 1940s when food was added. Though it started out as a small spot on a barge, it eventually grew into a thriving eatery.
NASA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Many homes in the area met the same fate, though quite a few remained. A sea wall was built to protect what was left, but with little success.
iGeneralist/YouTube
But eventually, the residents decided to sell the properties to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) after there were many unsuccessful attempts to try to save the houses from further devastation.
A dedicated few enjoy the spectacular sunsets, solitude and opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing. Enjoy, but use caution. You’re around 3 miles from any sort of civilization and the area is still prone to flooding.
Isn’t it a bit eerie to see a once thriving neighborhood now loaded with debris, with little more than the sound of waves crashing against the shore?
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SEA BREEZE NEW JERSEY & RELATED INFO January 27, 2023 Melanie J. Besides Sea Breeze New Jersey, what are some more abandoned towns in New Jersey? It is safe to say that there are many abandoned towns in New Jersey. They include old mining and milling towns, and there are even ghost towns that have been submerged under lakes in the state. Here is a list of the most well-known abandoned towns in New Jersey:
Ong’s Hat, Southampton Township, Pine Barrens, Pemberton Township Round Valley Reservoir, Clinton Township Waterloo Village, Byram Township Raritan Landing, Piscataway Long Pond Iron Works, West Milford Gloucester Furnace, Egg Harbor City
Here’s a previous article where you can read more about some of these abandoned towns in New Jersey. Is Sea Breeze New Jersey abandoned? The town of Sea Breeze New Jersey was struck with some major disasters in the past, which has left curious folks wondering if Sea Breeze New Jersey is abandoned. While most of the people left their homes behind, there are a few houses that are still standing today, and even fewer that were inhabited until recently. Many of the houses were lost to hurricanes, fires, and floods, or were demolished by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for safety reasons. For years, there were some residents who kept their homes, but many of those homes were sold to the Department of Environmental Protection after many failed efforts to prevent the area from suffering more devastation. Today this once thriving beach town is now being reclaimed by nature and some areas have been designated as wildlife refuge. Here’s an article about another abandoned town in New Jersey. What are some abandoned places in New Jersey? If you love the thrill of exploring places that have been reclaimed by nature, then here are some abandoned places in New Jersey that will light up your soul:
Atlantic City Race Course, Mays Landing McNeal Mansion - Burlington Toms River Silo Ruins - South Toms River
Here’s an article telling you more about these abandoned places in New Jersey.
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SEA BREEZE NEW JERSEY & RELATED INFO
January 27, 2023
Melanie J.
Besides Sea Breeze New Jersey, what are some more abandoned towns in New Jersey? It is safe to say that there are many abandoned towns in New Jersey. They include old mining and milling towns, and there are even ghost towns that have been submerged under lakes in the state. Here is a list of the most well-known abandoned towns in New Jersey:
Ong’s Hat, Southampton Township, Pine Barrens, Pemberton Township Round Valley Reservoir, Clinton Township Waterloo Village, Byram Township Raritan Landing, Piscataway Long Pond Iron Works, West Milford Gloucester Furnace, Egg Harbor City
Here’s a previous article where you can read more about some of these abandoned towns in New Jersey. Is Sea Breeze New Jersey abandoned? The town of Sea Breeze New Jersey was struck with some major disasters in the past, which has left curious folks wondering if Sea Breeze New Jersey is abandoned. While most of the people left their homes behind, there are a few houses that are still standing today, and even fewer that were inhabited until recently. Many of the houses were lost to hurricanes, fires, and floods, or were demolished by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for safety reasons. For years, there were some residents who kept their homes, but many of those homes were sold to the Department of Environmental Protection after many failed efforts to prevent the area from suffering more devastation. Today this once thriving beach town is now being reclaimed by nature and some areas have been designated as wildlife refuge. Here’s an article about another abandoned town in New Jersey. What are some abandoned places in New Jersey? If you love the thrill of exploring places that have been reclaimed by nature, then here are some abandoned places in New Jersey that will light up your soul:
Atlantic City Race Course, Mays Landing McNeal Mansion - Burlington Toms River Silo Ruins - South Toms River
Here’s an article telling you more about these abandoned places in New Jersey.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
It is safe to say that there are many abandoned towns in New Jersey. They include old mining and milling towns, and there are even ghost towns that have been submerged under lakes in the state. Here is a list of the most well-known abandoned towns in New Jersey:
- Ong’s Hat, Southampton Township,
- Pine Barrens, Pemberton Township
- Round Valley Reservoir, Clinton Township
- Waterloo Village, Byram Township
- Raritan Landing, Piscataway
- Long Pond Iron Works, West Milford
- Gloucester Furnace, Egg Harbor City
Here’s a previous article where you can read more about some of these abandoned towns in New Jersey.
Is Sea Breeze New Jersey abandoned?
The town of Sea Breeze New Jersey was struck with some major disasters in the past, which has left curious folks wondering if Sea Breeze New Jersey is abandoned. While most of the people left their homes behind, there are a few houses that are still standing today, and even fewer that were inhabited until recently. Many of the houses were lost to hurricanes, fires, and floods, or were demolished by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for safety reasons. For years, there were some residents who kept their homes, but many of those homes were sold to the Department of Environmental Protection after many failed efforts to prevent the area from suffering more devastation. Today this once thriving beach town is now being reclaimed by nature and some areas have been designated as wildlife refuge. Here’s an article about another abandoned town in New Jersey.
What are some abandoned places in New Jersey?
If you love the thrill of exploring places that have been reclaimed by nature, then here are some abandoned places in New Jersey that will light up your soul:
- Atlantic City Race Course, Mays Landing
- McNeal Mansion - Burlington
- Toms River Silo Ruins - South Toms River
Here’s an article telling you more about these abandoned places in New Jersey.