JERSEY CITY, NJ – The Living Dead Market is returning to Jersey City this weekend.

The Harsimus Cemetery will be anything but quiet this Sunday, October 1st, as it becomes the venue for the Jersey City Oddities Market. The market runs from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is $8, a fee that will be used for the upkeep of the cemetery.

The cemetery, which was abandoned in 2008, is now managed by a group of volunteers. The event aims to raise funds for its maintenance while offering a unique shopping experience. Vendors will feature a wide range of goods such as handmade jewelry, antiques, oddities, taxidermy, peculiar artwork, prints and patches, vinyl records, cassettes, and vintage clothing. In a truly quirky twist, goats will also be present at the venue.


The market is located at 435 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ. Parking is not available on-site; attendees will need to make use of street parking. Admission can be paid in cash or via Venmo at the gate, and no advance tickets are required. For convenience, a porta potty will be available on site.

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