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October 9th, 2008 by djb

Folks from New Jersey have probably heard of the Lambertville High School built in 1854. A horror film based upon the old school is premiering this Friday October 10, 2008 entitled “Only Go There at Night”.

PacketOnline has an article about the film and school.

In one article, Mr. Swan read about the haunting faces of children etched into a 25-foot blackboard on the school’s second floor. Other legends about the old school revolve around the death of a local high school football player. Still others claim the laughter of long-dead children can be heard, and some claim the children died in a fire.

Mr. Swan came to Lambertville and checked out the school years ago when visitors still could see the etched faces on the blackboard. The drawings are no longer there, perhaps taken by a souvenir hunter.

But Mr. Swan remembers seeing them, and the visit stayed with him, prodding him to write his script.

“Only Go There at Night” centers on a group of friends from Sayreville who set out to investigate the haunting at Lambertville High School much as Mr. Swan did that long ago night when he discovered the eerie children’s likenesses on the second floor.


Here is 1 recent public photo from Flickr.com

Owls Flight Photography posted a photo:

Second Floor

Looking across a childless hallway.

Lambertville School - Lambertville, NJ.

As the article states the building is a very dangerous place to investigate. So please don’t go there. At some point perhaps the film will be available on DVD.

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One Response to “Lambertville High School Film Premiere”

  1. haha ^^ nice, is there a section to follow the RSS feed

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