Built in the 1800s, Magee’s West Side Tavern, aka Shore House, aka West Point Hotel, is one haunted tavern, say witnesses. It is believed to be haunted. Glasses fall, windows break, and a witness was once locked in a closet by a prankster ghost. Perhaps there is truth to the legend surrounding the place about an 1846 shipwreck. Some say the building was used as a makeshift morgue following the disaster.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 2114 Route 88
Point Pleasant, NJ
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 40.082926, -74.06982499999998
- County:
- Ocean County, New Jersey
- Nearest Towns:
- Point Pleasant, NJ (0.1 mi.)
Bay Head, NJ (1.1 mi.)
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ (1.3 mi.)
Brielle, NJ (1.9 mi.)
Manasquan, NJ (3.2 mi.)
Mantoloking, NJ (3.2 mi.)
Sea Girt, NJ (3.9 mi.)
Allenwood, NJ (4.3 mi.)
Ramtown, NJ (4.7 mi.)
Spring Lake Heights, NJ (5.1 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.theshorehousenj.com/SH/
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as if you feel the need to constantly look over your shoulder. Definitely a creepy NJ staple