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Memoriale Carranza

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Memoriale Carranza

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The Carranza Memorial is a poignant man-made monument and historical site nestled within the vast Wharton State Forest in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Standing at an elevation of approximately 23 meters, this 12-foot stone pillar commemorates Captain Emilio Carranza Rodríguez, a Mexican aviator tragically lost during a goodwill flight in 1928. Located in a remote section near Tabernacle, about 40 miles east of Philadelphia, the monument serves as a powerful symbol of international friendship between the United States and…

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    2 marzo 2025

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    Un pilastro di pietra alto dodici piedi rende omaggio al pilota Emilio Carranza, che si schiantò mentre tornava a casa in Messico dopo un volo di buona volontà su New York City nel 1928. Carranza stava tornando dal volo di buona volontà di Charles Lindbergh su Città del Messico dell'anno precedente quando fu sorpreso da un temporale sopra le pinete.
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    Elevazione 20 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    mercoledì 13 maggio

    23°C

    9°C

    8 %

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    Velocità max vento: 28,0 km/h

    Posizione:Burlington County, New Jersey, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Is the Carranza Memorial accessible via public transport?

    Due to its remote location deep within Wharton State Forest, there is no direct public transport available to the Carranza Memorial. Visitors typically need to arrive by car. The memorial is about 40 miles east of Philadelphia, requiring personal vehicle access.

    What is the terrain like for trails around the Carranza Memorial, and what is their difficulty?

    The trails around the Carranza Memorial are generally flat and consist of sandy paths typical of the Pine Barrens. While not officially rated for difficulty, they are considered easy to moderate, suitable for most hikers. The main challenge often comes from the soft sand, which can make walking a bit more strenuous.

    Are dogs allowed at the Carranza Memorial and on nearby trails in Wharton State Forest?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at the Carranza Memorial and on the trails within Wharton State Forest, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to bring water for your pet, especially during warmer months, as amenities are limited.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Carranza Memorial?

    A visit to the Carranza Memorial itself can be relatively brief, perhaps 15-30 minutes for quiet contemplation and reading the inscriptions. However, most visitors combine it with a hike or exploration of the surrounding Wharton State Forest, which can extend the visit to several hours depending on the chosen activity.

    Are there any specific permits required to visit the Carranza Memorial or hike in Wharton State Forest?

    No specific permits are generally required for day visits to the Carranza Memorial or for hiking on the established trails within Wharton State Forest. However, if you plan on activities like camping or certain organized events, it's advisable to check the official Wharton State Forest website for any specific permit requirements.

    Is the Carranza Memorial suitable for a winter visit?

    Yes, the Carranza Memorial can be visited in winter. The serene setting can be particularly beautiful with a dusting of snow. However, access roads within Wharton State Forest may be unpaved and can become challenging or impassable after heavy snow or ice. Always check local weather and road conditions before planning a winter trip.

    What kind of wildlife might I spot around the Carranza Memorial?

    The Carranza Memorial is located within the Pine Barrens, a unique ecosystem. Visitors might spot various bird species, including pine warblers and brown-headed nuthatches. Deer, foxes, and other small mammals are also common. Keep an eye out for unique plant life, such as pitcher plants and cranberry bogs, especially in wetter areas.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to the Carranza Memorial?

    The Carranza Memorial is in a remote part of Wharton State Forest, so there are no immediate cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby. Visitors should plan to bring their own food and drinks. For dining and lodging, you would need to travel to surrounding towns such as Tabernacle, Hammonton, or Atsion, which are a drive away.

    Is the Carranza Memorial wheelchair accessible?

    Due to the remote location, unpaved access roads, and sandy terrain typical of the Pine Barrens, the Carranza Memorial is not considered wheelchair accessible. The path from parking to the monument may also be uneven.

    What is the significance of leaving pennies at the monument?

    Leaving pennies at the base of the Carranza Memorial is a touching tradition that honors its unique funding. The monument was originally erected in 1933, funded by pennies saved by Mexican schoolchildren. Visitors continue this tradition as a sign of respect and remembrance for Captain Emilio Carranza and the goodwill he represented.

    How crowded does the Carranza Memorial get on weekends or during the annual commemoration?

    The Carranza Memorial is generally a quiet and reflective spot. However, it can experience higher visitor numbers on weekends, especially during pleasant weather. The busiest time is undoubtedly during the annual commemoration service held on the second Saturday in July, which draws a significant crowd including descendants, officials, and community members.

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