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Grover's Mill monument to the War Of The Worlds broadcast

Water Tower, Grover's Mill

What then of Grover's Mill? There are some great stories of the defense, not least that residents are reported to have opened fire on a water tower, thinking it was a Tripod, but oddly enough, the epicentre of all this action seems to .... read more.

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Grover's Mill, circa 1960 Grover's Mill, circa 1910 429 Clarksville Road, Grover's Mill

Grover's Mill, circa 1960.

Grover's Mill, from across the pond, circa 1910.

429 Clarksville Road, Grover's Mill.

160 Cranbury Road, Grover's Mill 148 Cranbury Road, Grover's Mill Grover's Mill monument

160 Cranbury Road, Grover's Mill.

148 Cranbury Road, Grover's Mill.

Grover's Mill monument.

Water Tower, Grover's Mill

Water Tower, Grover's Mill.

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Documents

Documents
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Download images from newspapers and other publications relating to the 1938 invasion broadcast.

Radio

1938
The War Of The Worlds by Orson Welles

The War Of The Worlds by Orson Welles. The infamous radio broadcast that panicked America on Halloween night.

Film & TV

1975
The Night That Panicked America

The Night That Panicked America. This is the second dramatised version of The War Of The Worlds radio broadcast of 1938, with a stand-out performance from Paul Shenar as Orson Welles.

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