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What are some local ghost stories in your area youve heard anons?
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>>18293328
They say that if you jump from the crystal cliffs in Mill Creek Park in Youngstown Ohio, you'll float gently down to the water below
Incidentally, there have been several suicides there
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>>18293328
My god, there are so many here in Oklahoma, look up the sppoklight i have seen it to this day idk what it is.

Also devils promenade, some Indians jumped into a river killing themselves so now supposedly some baphomet type demon is there.

Another is a house i know of in which over 4 people died in, a friend of my mom bought it, the former owners left everything EVERYTHING inside over 100,000 dollars worth of stuff, as they started to go through it they started seeing ghost's, now they dont go in it. I personally have seen a real life intelligent orb in a haunted house, and i have seen a full body apparition at a house in Alabama at a old mining camp.
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>>18293328
in pensacola, there is the lighthouse but I dont think it is haunted really.
but the 2nd floor of the child museum is! apparently the man who built the original building haunts the upper levels and pull kids and women by their hair and arms.
Also florabama, this bar on, you guessed it the edge of florida and alabama has a bunch of shadow people encounters. I worked the night shift a long time during the off season, I hated being alone there because I wasnt ever really alone. lots of people you think are in the room with you but really arent, figures walking around, strange noises, that kind of shit.
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A demon that is posessing me says my house is haunted.
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>>18293328
I live about 45 minutes away from Pyramid Lake in Nevada. Pyramid had a huge native American population there because is water in the middle of a desert, so there are some spooky stories that come our of there. One of my favorites is the story of water babies. When the spear chuckers had a retarded baby they would drown it in the lake. People say that late at night, they hear babies crying and if you don't leave, they'll drown you. It's pretty much just a story you tell to spook your kids at this point, but my uncle actually has a story about them.
When he was younger he took my aunt down there to do 80's teenager things. They were trying to sleep in the bed if his truck when they heard really loud crying coming from the shore. The beach they were on was completely deserted for at least a mile in both directions so they got out of there pretty quick.
Nothing truly terrifying, but it's about all I've got. For a lake in the middle of the desert, Pyramid Lake is actually pretty scenic and has a lot of Native American history. There's also a reserve for an endangered species of pelican there, if that's your thing. I recommend spending a little time researching it, it's pretty interesting
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>Lake Okeechobee, Florida
>seventh largest body of freshwater in the United States
>fishermen used to and still end up pulling up large amounts of human remains
>thought to be a burial "ground" used by the Seminoles and other native Americans
>hurricane of 1928
>2,500 dead after 8 foot storm surge from the lake wiped out nearby communities
>all buried in a mass grave
>lots of stories of hauntings nearby
>3 years ago
>a few friends and I rent a boat to go fishing on the lake
>at night with calm waters
>strolling the deck looking at the stars
>feel like I'm being watched
>see movement out of the corner of my eye over the water
>oh boy, hope it's not a gator
>see a human skull "peeking" out above the water
>lock eyes/eye sockets on each other
>immense set of dread sets in
>scream at my buddies to wake up while running to draw the anchor and get the fuck out of there
>hear some splashing and almost have a heart attack while hoisting the anchor
>done
>rush to the helm
>full power to engines
>friends still asleep
>get out of area and coast around slowly while keeping an eye out so not to waste too much fuel
>morning
>friends wake up
>anon why are we 30 miles from where we anchored?
>um...I heard this is better fishing ground

I never told them since I don't think they'd believe me. I have never been so scared in my life. The strangest thing is that I had to fight this weird feeling of jumping into the water.
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>>18295847

>The strangest thing is that I had to fight this weird feeling of jumping into the water.

Come in, anon. The water is great.
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>>18293328
I live near lake Berryessa where the zodiac murders took place. There was a spot in the island where it's said you can go and it's silent. Been a few times, it's bullshit. The other one is that my cousin who worked for a construction company would complain that all over town they'd relics and burial sites from native Americans and guys from the university would have to come out and stop the project. Apparently the whole towns a huge burial ground, so that's fun.
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>>18295767
>native American
Political Correctness is going away: you can go back to saying "american indian" again
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>>18295717
I sold a car to the guy who made the big license plate sign of Kenny Chensey lyrics.
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>>18293390
I actually grew up in a house where one of the previous owners killed themselves, and we were pretty sure we knew where he did it...

Anyways, a lot of creepy and unexplainable stuff happened so often that my family just grew used to it. He was a chill ghost. Would just drop a spoop here and there as a reminder.
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>>18296179
they aren't from india, columbus was just a retard
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>>18296308
no one cares, stay on topic
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In my area of Nirthern California there is believed to be an emergency safety center for the president. It is a fenced off area at the top of the tallest mountain in the valley. According to locals, on the top of this mountain, there is a creature called the Rebob which is a half-monkey half-bird like creature that attacks people and cats at night. In my own opinion the Rebobs are a legend to distract locals from searching for the safety facility.
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>>18296148
Under Lake Berryessa there is the old town of Monticello that was flooded in the late 1800's I believe. I grew up in the area and knew about it every time I visited the lake. What always makes me feel eerie about the lake is the high rates of drowning and the really high depths.
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>>18293328
up here in MN we have a story of why kids can't go into the woods near Rochester
>in 69 a guy named Douglas (can't remember exactly) got his name pulled in the draft
>went to Vietnam
>3 years into his tour his friend stepped on a landmine
>killed his squaddie and shrapnel nearly took his eye out
>sarg called in a chopper to take him and his buddy back
>they were doing runs else where and couldn't get one until the next day
>troops set up camp
>next day Douglas is the only one at the lz
>vietcong showed up and slit everyone's throats in the night
>must of thought Douglas was dead already
>Douglas is sent home and awarded a purple heart
>moved back in with his mom
>she notices he's acting really weird
>example: she went to work and as she left he was staring straight forward in the living room, no radio or anything
>she gets home 8 hours later, asked him what he did
>acts like he just woke up and says he was sitting, asked her if she had to go to work
>example: mother comes downstairs when she hears something at 4 in the morning
>it's Douglas eating peanut butter
>the glass jar shattered when he opened it
>he was eating glass and peanut butter
>mother takes him to the mayo clinic in Rochester
>doctors give him a cat scan
>notice a huge mass in his head
>not a tumor though
>closer analysis showed it was a partially developed brain
>apparently he absorbed a twin the the womb but it fucked with his brain development
>running theory was that a mix of the shock wave and shrapnel impact caused a concussion
>while his brain was recovering the partially developed one started to take charge in a way
>even when he was healed it could take over his actions now
>doctors set up surgery to have it removed
>day before the operation Douglas breaks the window and escaped the hospital
>they say he uses his marine training to survive off the land not too far from the clinic
>if your cat or dog goes missing, you don't look for it
>if you see a shelter in the woods, leave
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there use to be this abandoned house you could see from the highway that everyone said was haunted. it had no power lines connected to it, yet the lights would go on.
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A bit off topic: has anyone made a site that uses public records to show if someone died in your house/property or if a property was built on a graveyard?
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>>18296616
disinfo on point
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>>18297148
Holy shit anon that's creepy
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>>18293390
Don't forget the purple church my man.
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>be grade 6
>hear about an abandoned and haunted house 2.5km outside of our small town
>house was supposedly bombed and the residents were killed
>take twin bro and few friends and venture out
>make it after a long walk and get over the fence
>start walking around the field and find shotgun shells (not even fired) laying all over the place
>shotgun shells in Canada? wtf is this
>start to go inside house, doors ripped off, walls all broken apart
>find some porn magazines hidden in one of the walls, fresh too
>decide to make a fire out of dry grass and porn magazines
>grab our marker and write in a closet "anon's closet, someone died in here"
>friend steps on rusty nail, have to take her back to town
>nothing spooky happened
>0/10 no ghosts reported
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>It's a legend from my home town
>there is a hill called "Sheitan hill"
>sheitan means devil in turkish
>the legend says that a woman was washing her rugs near the hill
>while washing she saw the devil
>people found her strangled a few days after that
>In present day two people hanged themselves on a tree near the hill
>both of them were found by the same person
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>>18297515
EZ solve the person finding them is killing them.
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Nope, he lives near by and takes his kettle to eat grass there
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Some weird God cult burnt some lady in the furnace of city hall... police and towns people may have been involved. The basement is supposedly haunted.
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Anyone know of any good legends around central Florida? More specifically Volusia county area? I've lived here all my life and haven't heard very much
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>>18293328
>Louisiana
>More Ghosts and spooky shit than Carter has liver pills.
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>>18296179
You poor small white man...
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>>18297155
>>18297527
location?
>>18297162
You can try the old fashion and go to your local library and do research.
>>18298053
try hauntedplaces dot com
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From somewhere deep in BC

>Clapping Mack
>If you go down to the river, you can hear someone clapping, like their listening to music or applauding something
>Just so happens to be where a guy named Mack accidentally shot himself hunting grouse many years ago
>The closer you get to the source of the noise, the further it gets and the woozier you feel
>Only one guy went so far as to pass out, and was found the next morning
>He was drunk, but he swears up and down that he did hear Clapping Mack
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>>18295767
Are you from Spanish Springs?
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>>18298168
Lake Bluff, IL ... Elfrieda Knaak: The Girl in the Furnace Mystery - 1928
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this ones pretty well known around my area:
>50s
>school bus is driving to elementary school
>railroad tracks approaching, train coming
>driver doesn't see the lights and there aren't any barrier arms
>drive onto tracks, bus and kids get fucking annihilated
>people say if you put your car in neutral over the tracks at night and sprinkle baby power on the back of the car little children's hands will push you off the tracks into safety
down the road a little is a supposedly haunted graveyard, too
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>>18298806
Dude we have a really similar legend here. You do the same thing with baby powder except its supposedly the spirit of an Indian chief and he pushes your car up a slight incline
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>near my house there is an old house 1500-1600
> owned by noble family who rule the land back than
>several people who entered the house claim to have seen people walking the house dressed with old clothes
>they disappear when trying to talk with them, but don't seem evil
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There are a ton for Las Vegas. There are far too many about haunted hotels/casinos, so I'll keep those to a minimum:

-Foxridge Park: Little boy who died in the park can be seen swinging at night. If you approach him he turns into something demonic and then vanishes.

-The LV Gladiators Office: Formerly a surgical suite, a man who died under the knife can be heard stomping after the sun sets and a strange dark fluid can be seen seeping down the walls on the first floor.

-The Flamingo: Haunted by the infamous Bugsy Segal, he can be spotted at the pool usually. A cleaning lady quit after seeing him on the 5th floor.

-Little Choo-Choo Daycare: One of the most well known in the city, a kid died after getting dragged under the train and the teacher killed themselves as a result. Some people have seen a little boy digging in the sandpit at night and the shadow of a woman peeking around the walls.

-The house at Sahara and Sandhill: If you drive down this street at night, an elderly woman in a car will chase you down the street. When you leave the street she vanishes and stops following you. We tried this one ourselves but it was during sundown, so we must not have been there at the right hours.

-The MGM: If you work the night shift (midnight to 8AM), you can see a figure laying on the bed in random rooms. Most cleaning ladies carry rosaries walking around at these hours.

-The Tropicana: My personal favorite urban legend, the tiki mask outside the casino.The hotel placed the tiki image of the Aku Aku god of wealth, Kalanui, outside the casino in the mid 50s. People were encouraged to rub the tiki for good luck gambling. People who rubbed the tiki started to develop painful cysts and bruises along the arm and hand that touched it, and it was believed to be cursed. It has been since removed. Pic related, the tiki when it was still at the Trop.
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>>18295767
> spear chuckers

Never change, 4chan
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There is an old abandoned WW2 airforce military base in the next town over. It consists of standard houses and a military hospital, all of which have been reported as haunted. The grounds are patrolled regularly by MPs, who drive out homeless from the abanadoned houses and kids/tourists from the area looking for a ghost hunt. I want to go in the hospital with crucifex blazing, demons be damned.
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>>18297162
Yep, that exists. I can't recall what it's called, but it's out there.
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>>18297502
You were in Geraldton Ontario weren't you.
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I'm from a very small town and we have only had a very small number of murders in our 100+ year history.

One of them took place in a now-abandoned home on the edge of town. We all grew up referring to it as The Pumpkin House. It was a faded orange colour and i guess that's as creative as the teenagers before me were when it came to naming things.

Anyway, the victims ghost is apparently still there, and it's kind of a rite of passage in our town to go and spend time in the house by yourself after dark.
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>>18298932

>rite of passage in our town

Oh my God this is some day of the corn shit right here
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>>18296179
He said spear chuckers
I think that puts the slur/PC ratio at a good 1:1

Also>>18296439
I'll happily take holiday pay to work on a day I give no fucks about though
>Columbus Day
Top Kek
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>>18296616
Any more spoops in California?
I live in a pretty mundane part of Ventura county and I want to go spoop questing
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>>18299074
In Napa County there is an abandoned insane asylum that's really spoopy. I've been to it a couple times with friends and it gives me the heebies every time.

One time my friend took a weird doll thing from the area and decided to put it in his car. After he too it, he started having really bad luck and weird sounds were heard in his house. He ended up returning the doll to the asylum and all was good.
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Ship_of_Northumberland_Strait

Never seen it myself, but a lot of people have, dating as far back as 1786. The article mentions that the ghost ship supposedly appears to foretell a storm, but another part I heard is that the ship's replayed fate is more violent depending on the severity of the storm it's predicting.

Like catching fire and sinking slowly for a few minor gusts, or the sounds of gunfire and cannon blasts for more severe gales.

My grandfather even told me once that his great - grandfather had seen the ghost ship on the first of October, 1851, and it had exploded violently enough to knock him off his feet from his position on the shore.

As I learned after hearing that story, on the 3rd of October, 1851, one of the biggest storms ever to hit land on the east coast of North America, the Yankee Gale, slammed Prince Edward Island. It lasted two straight days and sank 74 ships, mostly of the New England fishing fleet that was operating in the area at the time.
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RI fag here, not much a legend since it actually happened but we have an old railroad tunnel that trains used to go to Massachusetts. Eventually was closed down but students from Brown would go to have parties. One such party got a little too rowdy and police had to go shut it down. This lead to confrontation that escalated to having riot squads mace the bastards. Later when the cops cleared everyone out they found evidence of satanic rituals being conducted. Its closed down for now but some people still manage to break in. Its long dark and wet and you can even find a old burnt out cop cruiser in there. People reported hearing strange noises inside and around the surrounding area. East side tunnel if any of you guys are interested. Pic related.
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Not really a ghost story but it's sort of an urban legend in my family that in a town (Bemidji, MN) on a street they used to live on there used to be devil worshippers that lived across from them.
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Grew up with the tale of Black Shuck, you should read up on it, it's pretty good. A member of the family swears they encountered it as a kid too. And The Darkness wrote a pretty based song about it
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>>18293328
Found a goat skull, painted black with a red symbol on the forehead in one of the Melville caves in Victoria, Australia.
Talked to various people and friends from the nearest town said they've seen figures walking on all fours in the distance and strange feelings, smells and noises nearby while camping. Occasional chanting too.

I asked my at the time girlfriends mother who was very 'alternative' She said it was just a wicca coven that practices there that she has some friends in, which makes sense honestly.

Probably just a bunch of naked painted middle aged hippie women. Oh well.
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>>18295847
Yeah. Born and raised here
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>>18296616
Lol and Side hill ho-dads.
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>>18293328
I live in the town where Soule's Chapel is.


I also stole James Powell's head stone.
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>>18306036
James Powell being the preacher supposedly practicing black magick in the church
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>>18304241
Here it is
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>>18306045
Right above the sink in my shitter.

Stole it Halloween night just before midnight, some stupid fucks had black candles melted on top so I knocked those off before putting it in my car. Also fucking bolted the fuck out of my cabinet in order to set it up there.
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Live in Mesa, AZ.
Biggest one in the area is probably Superstition Mountains and the Lost Dutchman's Mine. I've gone up there on horseback before, a lot of cool old stuff, but nothing I found to be spoopy.

Lake Roosevelt is supposed to be inhabited by a creature that kills boaters. Back in the early 70's boats would be found with no one on them, and firearms discharged. Local organized crime have used the lake for a long time to dispose of corpses. Also stories of man-eating catfish living at the dam.

I'd say the one that I've only heard from people, and not online, is the Globe Dump Monster. It' sounds a lot like a bigfoot from the description. I have family that claims they saw it when they were teens back in the 50's and 60's while fooling around in the back of a car. Please note most of these same people are either current or former crack/meth/lsd users.

Pic related, this is the Salt River below Saguro Lake, a lot of creepy noises and stuff here after dark, although I think it's the wild life.
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Yeah, there actually is one.
So, I live in central Europe and when Thirty years war started, we were right in the middle as it started in my country.

In 1648, few months before the war ended, Swedish army was marching through the woods near town I live in. The story goes that multiple soldiers dissapeared in woodland and local mines and since then there has been stories about people seeing ghost of those soldiers both in the woods and now closed mines.
I personally don't believe that but hey, you asked.
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>>18297148
This reminds me of the stories that split brain patient have. That shit is seriously fucked.
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>>18293328
There is an old ruined castle up in the hills near my town in germany.
It's been said that, when this castle was build, what was around 1360, the people believed that they can make the castle invulnerable by building a child into the foundation of the castle.
So the lord of the castle bought a child from a poor woman in the nearby village and told the mason to build it into the wall.
The day after he did that, his body was found dead in a river.
The mother of the kid regretted what she has done and to this day, in some nights you can hear her crying, and see her walking around there, looking for her son...
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sorry for bad english, germanfag here.
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forgot pic
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Nicollet Island is a spooky little island on the Mississippi in downtown Minneapolis. It used to be a holy site for indigenous peoples, a place to meet as friends between tribes, a place for birth, ceremony, and important oral traditions. It had no bridges back then and all visitors had to swim or travel to it by canoe. However western settlers arrived in the early 1800's and pushed the natives out, and it is said vengeful and stubborn spirits of the natives haunt the island and its caves which are largely unknown to the public. I myself have ventured into these caves, which are quite off-putting.

A small, quaint Victorian-era neighborhood of less than 100 now occupies the island, with a riverfront park overlooking the steel spires of downtown.
Before the Saint Anthony dam was built south of the island, a long series of rapids coursed through the river valley down to where the Minnehaha falls are now, at the southern edge of the Twin Cities. The dam provided hydroelectric power and allowed the river to be calm enough for commerce on barge and steamboat.
In the late 1860's, it was homes to dozens of mills perched on its rocky cliffs, connected to the other side of the river by a tunnel cut underneath the soft limestone.

5 years after the construction of the tunnel, it quite spontaneously collapsed, causing a landslide and inspiring a massive volunteer effort to dam the river before Saint Anthony Falls failed. Over 1000 participants worked night and day in an attempt to fix the dam, but the river oft swept any reinforcements away before they could be secured, and heavy flooding the next year threatened destruction of much riverfront property and business downriver. Eventually a curtain was built and redundancies were made in the dam.

Only a decade later a massive fire broke out from Nicollet Island and spread to downtown Minneapolis across the river, and is considered the worst fire in the history of the region, claiming almost a hundred lives.

1/2
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>>18298806

Not sure if it's the same city, but they tested this on fact or faked: paranormal files. And the dude had prints on his car that the powder revealed, even though it was days ago.

As for the pushing, the incline was actually a downward tilt of the hill, but wasn't noticeable to the naked eye. They had to do some scan with a topographical camera or something to verify.
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>>18310879
During the Great Depression, the island turned into a slum and urban ruin, well until the conclusion of WW2. In the late 50's and early 60's, redevelopment began in the region.

Old steam tunnels from the milling industry growth were re-used, and cut through an old cave thought to be carved by hand by native americans. The cave now is heavily worn by trespassers and explorers, vandalized with carvings in the soft stone.

The cave has several entrances and tunnels crossing through it. one entrance can be found underneath the grain belt beer sign, through a decayed concrete slab and down a manhole, where one can crawl through tight mud tunnels into a series of caves. The foundations of old mills can be found in the clay-like earth the tunnels go through, and you must crawl through holes in thick brick walls or crawl over and under foundations before you come to relatively open spaces in great rifts between limestone sheets. rusted pipes run to and fro, often barring your path.

an old coal tunnel used to run from the riverfront into the basement of an old mill that had been razed over, but the inside had collapsed and exploration became impossible.

satanic rituals are said to occur in the caves here, although those who preform them stay to the drier limestone caves than the messy clay tunnels. these too are crossed with steam tunnels, and are accessible by manholes, many of which are well-watched and difficult to slip into. Rumor has it a welded manhole runs straight from the satanic cult cave into the Catholic girl's school, and sacrifices were made.

There too are tales of human remains unearthing themselves from the clay tunnels, but it is unknown if they're from native burials or explorers having gotten crushed by the soft earth which is known to occasionally shift.
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>>18310901
I've seen the booted feet of presumably a homeless person or a wayward traveler sticking out of the mud, a crushed camp stove sticking out between them, maybe quietly heating a can of beans when the tunnel suddenly gave way and took the life of the poor soul.

in one of the long open "rooms" which were spaces between limestone sheets, there are several clay tunnels which snake down into the ground and become thick with mud. they're extremely thin and slippery, and I was the only person out of the group small enough to explore them, so I traversed several in hopes of discovering other chambers.

they would often only run 40-60 feet before coming to a halt or the water becoming too deep to continue safely. in the last and largest one, I counted 300 steps before I became nervous about crossing underneath the channel that separates the island and the mainland. I could feel a powerful rushing of water muffled by rock, and heard the sound of a current running. By that time I was up to my knee in mud and didn't want to get stuck. using a powerful flashlight I was barely able to see around a bend that the water seemed to start to travel downhill, and I presume from the draft there is in fact a larger chamber, but exploration could prove deadly and I already risked becoming stuck, and didn't want to get whisked away by some unseen current and driven into unknown abysses.

here's a webpage about the satanic cave, they largely explore the dry limestone sections. I'm not sure if they've made it into the clay tunnels, which are dangerous and are connected to the main cave by only one tunnel.

http://www.actionsquad.org/niccaves.html
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Theirs a local legend in Sacramento California of this rural road called dyers lane apparently the road was home to Satanists and Klan members also a sheriff was apparently killed on the road and now haunts it
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>>18293328
There's a bridge in Independence, KY called the Cody Road Rail Road Bridge. A woman got hit by a train and allegedly haunts the place. That's pretty much it.
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The whistler isn't really that scary because in our place, if we hear that kind of whistle with such pitch and tone, the whistler might be a farmer that is either calling for the wind or calling out birds but it is rarely heard because it demands a talent such as whistling while you're inhaling and exhaling.

In our folklore (or in reality because I somehow experienced it), there is this creature walking in the forest known as "Aghoy" or the "whistler" if you translate it in English. Don't be confused if this creature is just an ordinary man because it disguises itself as a farmer. Yes you've heard it right, a farmer. Well, this creature doesn't brings harm, but be warned. Do not ever follow its whistle because you'll end up lost in the middle of the forest.
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In Absaraka ND there is a church with a glowing cross.
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maybe it's luminous?
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>>18300028
Have you ever been to the Napa "slaughterhouse?" Reports vary pretty widely and wildly about what it actually is though.
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>>18296616
>Rebob which is a half-monkey half-bird like creature that attacks people and cats at night
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I live about an hour from Brown Mountain in NC. The brown mountain lights are supposedly ghosts of
A) Indians on the trail of tears
B) Civil war wives looking for their husband
C) Alieums.
Then I live about 3 hours from the devils tramping ground, and about an 1.5 hours away from Old Salem.
Old Salem is like an all year renaissance fair, but set in the 1600s. It's got nothing to do with the witch trials, but about the town that was there back then. Some weird ghost shit happens there in the grave yard and some guys house.
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>>18298806
Heard some girls did that shit and their car broke down and the train hit them and they died
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One time was outside.
Then hear voice.
No person around.
Run inside.
Was spoop for three days.
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http://www.texasescapes.com/DanaGoolsby/Demons-Road-in-Huntsville.htm

This demon road place is near me. I got a future trip planned there sometime with a fellow anon
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>>18311583
They claim it's something supernatural
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>>18295847
>8ft storm surge on an 8ft deep lake
>confirmed by nws website

Shit, fuck the dead people, that's the incomprehensible shit
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>>18298053
eyyy I live in Deland

Spookiest things we have are the daytona serial killer and meth labs
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>>18311647
I have actually. I find it kind of dumb though because the scariest thing about it is the Mexicans who drive their car out there to have sex.
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>>18300028
Your friend is an idiot
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>>18310879
>>18310901
>>18310916

3 long ass posts to just say
>there's some supposedly haunted caves by me

Holy shit dude shut the fuck up
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Bridgewater triangle and the hockomock swamp within. Personally have never had an experience there but it's a really hot spot.

Foxborough state hospital, i explored there in high school before they tore a bunch of it down and renovated most of the rest into offices. Oddly enough the crematorium is still there and you can still access the underground tunnels from it, had to beat a crack head with a flashlight down there once but no paranormal spook
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In 2000, in an unincorporated town in my county, a school bus got hit on the railroad tracks and 3 kids died.

http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Death_at_the_Crossing

This place is very rural and very strange, and I hate going through it when I go back to my hometown. The story I always heard growing up is that the parents of one kid were told that his body was too mangled for them to see the remains.

So the story goes, what actually happened was they couldn't find the body when the EMS and fire department got there. Nobody knows what actually happened to the remains, but I've heard rumors from more than one people that one of the weird families that live around there stole the dead body.
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>>18311569
well, a photo of the fucking cross would be nice
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>>18293328
Damn. I don't have any ghost stories. Just a giant cryptid turtle.
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>>18293328
tug hill annie, in northern new york

the story i remember hearing in school was that if you drove along one of the roads on tug hill at night it would sound as though you hit somebody with your car but there was nothing to see.

alternate version was seeing a disheveled old woman walking in the shoulder in the middle of nowhere
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>>18313104
Obviously that doesn't exist, numbnuts.
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>>18312097
probably forgot the baby powder
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>>18296616
What is the name of the mountain you speak of?
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>>18298900
Name of the base?
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>>18310942
ahh Sac town
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San Jose, Ca
The albino's of Hicks road.
a simple google search will inform you
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File: 1462392027042.jpg (69KB, 500x388px) Image search: [Google]
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Https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helltown,_Ohio

Been there once like 15 years ago. Heard so much but Didn't notice anything peculiar. GF mom took us and her bro for a drive though there one November evening. Were in back seat. I didn't notice anything peculiar. Just empty roads. Was more freaked out about her mom catching her giving me HJ in the rear view. Was pissed at her at the time. Now I look back at it and laugh.

Pic not relate
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>>18312115
I live there.
It's nothing but farms on Bowden road.
Went at midnight 0/10 spooky.
Try it if you wish.
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Years ago in like the late 70's or early 80's my uncle and his friends drove to this abandoned church that apparently was inhabited by the mad monks, they looked around and apparently saw some figures. when they came back to the car there was an axe through the front window and they got scared and drove back. Of course back then my uncle used to smoke tons of weed so who knows. Btw this is in Adelaide, SA.
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