Blairstown is a township in Warren County, NJ. The area had been known as Smith's Mill and was later called Butts Bridge, named for a family that owned the eponymous crossing of the Paulins Kill. The town was eventually named for John Insley Blair.
Historic Blairstown Theater or Roy's Hall, was built in 1913 as a silent movie house. The building was restored and painted blue in 2005. It is the centerpiece of Blairstown's vintage Main Street.
The Blairstown Pet Cemetery is a beautiful and extremely large cemetery. There are both old and modern grave markers with photos and touching inscriptions of beloved pets. It is closed to the public and visitors must have a pet buried there to visit.
Scenes from the horror film Friday the 13thwere filmed on Blairstown's Main Street, and at the Blairstown Diner on Route 94. The Boy Scout camp No-Be-Bo-Sco in nearby Hardwick Township was the site for Camp Crystal Lake.
The body of Princess Doe was discovered at the Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Blairstown on July 15, 1982. She became the first unidentified body entered into the FBI's NCIC computer system.
It's a beautiful small town! Worth a visit! The Blair Lake Spillway is quite beautiful. Real "small town" feel! For great eats, stop at the Gourmet Gallery!
Historic Blairstown Theater or Roy's Hall, was built in 1913 as a silent movie house. The building was restored and painted blue in 2005. It is the centerpiece of Blairstown's vintage Main Street.
The Blairstown Pet Cemetery is a beautiful and extremely large cemetery. There are both old and modern grave markers with photos and touching inscriptions of beloved pets. It is closed to the public and visitors must have a pet buried there to visit.
Scenes from the horror film Friday the 13thwere filmed on Blairstown's Main Street, and at the Blairstown Diner on Route 94. The Boy Scout camp No-Be-Bo-Sco in nearby Hardwick Township was the site for Camp Crystal Lake.
The body of Princess Doe was discovered at the Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Blairstown on July 15, 1982. She became the first unidentified body entered into the FBI's NCIC computer system.
It's a beautiful small town! Worth a visit! The Blair Lake Spillway is quite beautiful. Real "small town" feel! For great eats, stop at the Gourmet Gallery!