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Website Will Tell You Most Obscure Places Near You: Here Are Some In North Jersey

You certainly know the best dive bars, pizza joints and views of the Manhattan skyline in your neighborhood.

South Mountain Fairy Trail, Millburn.

South Mountain Fairy Trail, Millburn.

Photo Credit: South Mountain Fairy Trail, Facebook
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital

Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital

Photo Credit: Mclib Wikipeda
Ellis Island Immigration Hospital

Ellis Island Immigration Hospital

Photo Credit: InSapphoWeTrust Wikipedia
Holsten's

Holsten's

Photo Credit: Holsten's
Victor Victori's Multiplism Statues.

Victor Victori's Multiplism Statues.

Photo Credit: Victor Victori's Multiplism Statues
USS Ling in Hackensack

USS Ling in Hackensack

Photo Credit: Cecilia Levine

But there may still be some hidden gems that not even the lifelong residents know about.

Atlas Obscura explorers have compiled a list of the world's most wondrous places and foods (17,620 of them contributed by community members). Search by place or genre to digitally explore.

Here are some of the most obscure places in North Jersey, according to Atlas Obscura.

South Mountain Fairy Trail, Millburn: These mystical miniature houses bring a touch of magic the New Jersey woods. 

Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, Jersey City: Now abandoned, the first public health hospital in the U.S. saw more than one million immigrants from around the world. 

Holsten's Brookdale Confectionery, Bloomfield: This old-fashioned candy shop, ice cream parlor, and diner served as the setting for one of TV's most controversial series finales. 

Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, Parsippany-Troy Hills: A hospital falls into ruins after failing to act as the advocate for the mentally ill it was designed to be. 

Hopper-Zabriskie Cemetery, Ho-Ho-Kus: This crumbling little graveyard was saved from the undergrowth by concerned veterans. 

Clifton's Gates of Hell: Series of storm drains connected to a dark urban legend. 

Victor Victori's Multiplism Statues, Rutherford: Seven golden statues rise into the sky from sculptor Victor Victori's New Jersey front lawn.

Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs: Hundreds of iconic jazz records were made in this church-like space. 

USS Ling, Hackensack: Some people want the USS Ling, a 312-foot, 2,500-ton World War II-era submarine, removed from its place on the Hackensack River. There is just one problem: It’s stuck in the mud; recently burglarized after a flood.

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