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The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Pinelands Alliance - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens

The New Jersey Pinelands is home to miles of pine trees and sandy roads, but it is also home to New Jersey’s most infamous resident… The Jersey Devil. Designated in 1938 as the country’s only state demon, the Jersey Devil is described as a kangaroo-like creature with the face of a horse, the head of

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The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Pinelands Alliance - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens
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