 Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: The site as it exists today, is basically a cleared field used by the NJ Dept of Transportation to store road materials. Some other artifacts remain, and you can still see where the screen once was, access roads, and other items.
|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: 1995 TerraServer photo taken before Brielle Circle was converted to a regular intersection by NJ DOT. Note original access road on left hand side goes in front of todays "Harvest Exchange" and dead ends. From this photo you can clearly see where it cont
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|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: View from Rt. 34 looking north. Dirt pile is about where screen used to be.
|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: View from "Harvest Exchange" that shows original access road now dead ended into their parking lot. The access road still continues after the parking lot.
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|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: One of only two speaker poles remaining, but not in original spots. This is in the tree line along left side of field. Probably thrown there when NJ DOT leveled field. From wiring in box, "Projected Sound" brand speakers were used here.
|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: One of several unused remaining poles owned by Verizon (as indicated by the letters "BT" on pole tag - for Bell Telephone). Poles are along tree line on left side of field, near where speaker poles were found.
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|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: View from where screen was looking west, looking towards Rt. 34 & Harvest Exchange. Original tree & shrub line is to the right where speaker poles were found.
|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: Looking Northeast along tree & shrub line towards screen on left side of field.
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|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: Taken on right side of field looking towards screen.
|  Submitted by: Spencer Morasch Submitted on: Oct 05, 2003 Comment: The original phone service for this drive-in located on one of several abandoned telephone poles still in place.
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