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The Capoolong Creek Trail

The Capoolong Creek Trail. By Jack and Louie. Introduction.

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The Capoolong Creek Trail

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  1. The Capoolong Creek Trail By Jackand Louie

  2. Introduction The Capoolong Creek Trail is located in between Pittstown, Clinton, and Franklin Township, NJ. It was once a railroad. There were stations in Easton, New York, and Newark. Peaches were one of the main things delivered. An insect infestation destroyed many of the peach trees, and the railroad started to lose business. Soon the railroad lost all of its business, so about 100 men tore down the railroad. Some pieces are still here today. This is a map of the Capoolong Creek trail

  3. This is coal.

  4. These are rocks that fell from the railroad train.

  5. This is a railroad tie from the track. • Its made out of iron, a type of metal.

  6. This is a piece of the railroad track.

  7. This is where the station was. • People ripped the foundation out two years ago.

  8. Peaches, milk, and tomatoes were delivered on this train track. • In the 1900’s a cloud of insects ruined many crops, causing the railroad to have less service.

  9. This was ripped out of the old train track. Since no one used the railroad track it was ripped away.

  10. A sign that describes the railroad’s history.

  11. Now the trail is used by bikers and horseback riders.

  12. Louie and Jack go on the trail all the time. They also go in the water.

  13. Capoolong Creek trail is an epic and beautiful site.

  14. Credits…

  15. Pictures taken by Jack Murry on the Capoolong Creek Trail Animations by Jack Murry and Louie DeVletter Text by Louie DeVletter and Jack Murry Producers and Directors: Louie DeVletter and Jack Murry Thanks to Dr. Kramer, for telling us to do this project.

  16. We got our information from experiences, the internet, and school!

  17. Thank you for watching. Good Bye!

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