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http://www.prairieghosts.com/hauntin.html
http://www.prairieghosts.com/hauntil.html
http://www.prairieghosts.com/slave.html
I have visited this place back in the early 90's. it is a neat house, and has some interesting history behind it and some pretty appalling tales of how captured slaves were treated. That attic is one spooky place.
click some of the links and read the stories of some of these places... they are downright scary, especially the one in IL on the Tower Hill cemetery.
http://www.prairieghosts.com/w-hill.html
an excerpt from the above story: "
Many of the incidents that she spoke of were obviously unsettling to her, but none more so than those involving her daughter. Years later, after getting married, she moved back to Williamsburg Hill to raise her family. One day, her three year-old daughter decided to go for a walk on her own. They later found her, most of the way down the old road to the cemetery.
"About a week later," she continued, "we were in the car and driving past the cemetery lane when she said ‘the people who live down there want me to come and stay with them’. This made me jump! I asked her who lived down there and she said ‘the people in the ground’. She was only three at the time and I never told her what a cemetery was for, let alone that people are buried beneath the ground. That’s why it rattled me so badly."
Happy Halloween.
AJ
http://www.prairieghosts.com/hauntil.html
http://www.prairieghosts.com/slave.html
I have visited this place back in the early 90's. it is a neat house, and has some interesting history behind it and some pretty appalling tales of how captured slaves were treated. That attic is one spooky place.
click some of the links and read the stories of some of these places... they are downright scary, especially the one in IL on the Tower Hill cemetery.
http://www.prairieghosts.com/w-hill.html
an excerpt from the above story: "
Many of the incidents that she spoke of were obviously unsettling to her, but none more so than those involving her daughter. Years later, after getting married, she moved back to Williamsburg Hill to raise her family. One day, her three year-old daughter decided to go for a walk on her own. They later found her, most of the way down the old road to the cemetery.
"About a week later," she continued, "we were in the car and driving past the cemetery lane when she said ‘the people who live down there want me to come and stay with them’. This made me jump! I asked her who lived down there and she said ‘the people in the ground’. She was only three at the time and I never told her what a cemetery was for, let alone that people are buried beneath the ground. That’s why it rattled me so badly."
Happy Halloween.
AJ