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« Reply #15 on: September 15, 2002, 03:52:55 AM »
What about Ft. Wayne or Warsaw Indiana?

There are a few stories about this railroad crossing up north of South Whitley. Supposedly a jelouse husband hung his pregnant wife from a tree near the railroad tracks. Supposedly if you travel those back roads you\'ll see her hitchhiking and can give her a lift. She dosen\'t say anything.. and appears like any other normal girl until you cross those tracks. She jus screams and dissapears. I don\'t believe it tho.

There\'s also an old Miami burrial ground out behind Ridinger Lake where people have heard what sounds like people running through the forest around them and they\'ve seen weird glowing lights.

We really don\'t have many ghost stories that I know of.. be we do have a monster. Up in Cherabusco there\'s a legend about a humungous snapping turtle that lives in one of the lakes. Fishermen in the area have reported seeing deer carcasses sheered in half and gigantic footprints. There was a story about how some guys caught it while it was on the shore resting.. but when they rigged it up and tried to haul it completely outta the lake it bulked and pulled the dudes truck into the lake.

There\'s a festival up there every year called "Turtle Days" named after the beast.
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« Reply #16 on: September 15, 2002, 03:53:06 AM »
I don\'t wanna insult anybody but... do you really believe in those stupid legends?

There is a CONTEST opened in USA since 1999 in which you can win 1 million dollars if you demonstrate the existence of any abnormal facts or acts, like ghosts, ufos, all that stuff... NOBODY has been able to demonstrate that any of this stuff is not a fake. If you can, try it. You can win a nice amount of green bills.
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« Reply #17 on: September 15, 2002, 06:14:31 AM »
Happy ghosthunting!

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« Reply #18 on: September 15, 2002, 07:39:28 AM »
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Las Vegas - Bally\'s Hotel/Casino - It used to be the old MGM which burned down (with people in it) and Bally\'s bought the property. (The new MGM is located further south.)



Interesting. I\'ll look into this.

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Las Vegas - Benford Elementary School -Every 11:00 PM, a bunch of shadows appear by the windows. Some female weird shadow appears. Nobody knows what they are. They are some kind of paranormal activity. By the double doors, more shadows appear. People say [mostly a bunch of Asian kids] that they have seen more unnatural occurrences in the surrounding areas.


Don\'t know where this is.

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Las Vegas - Flamingo Hotel & Casino - This Las Vegas landmark is haunted by its founding father the infamous mobster Bugsy Segal. Guests lounging by the pool in the late evening hours when the pool is less crowded see the apparition of him. And a cleaning lady quit after seeing Bugsy on the fifth floor.


Cool.

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Las Vegas - Las Vegas Academy Main Theatre - Since the opening of the theatre students have reported hearing strange sounds and seeing the apparition of an elderly main named "Mr. Petre". The legend says the man used to live on the property before the theatre was built in the 1930\'s and appears when the theatre is empty.


Don\'t know.

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Las Vegas - Luxor Hotel and Casino - is said to have a ghost of two construction workers that died while building the Pyramid.


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Las Vegas - Nellis Air force base - a grayish figure and footsteps are observed here.


I live in Nellis AFB. I suck.

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Las Vegas - Sahara and Sandhill - If you drive down the dirt roads in that area you may be chased by an elderly woman in a car. If you leave the street she won\'t follow.


Kick ass... definately trying that sometime.

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Las Vegas - Traylor Home - Ghostly apparitions and a phantom cat have been seen in the master bathroom.


Don\'t know.

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Las Vegas - Tropicana Hotel & Casino - Over the years visitors to this hotel are greeted at the entrance by a large tiki mask face, and many people have reported getting a terrible purple rash after touching it. And when people take pictures in front of it they report seeing a strange purple hazy cloud of smoke in the picture after they developed the pictures.


Cool, trying that.
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Las Vegas - Whiskey Pete\'s Casino - Whiskey Pete\'s ghost is watching players play in his casino.


Uh, ok?

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« Reply #19 on: September 15, 2002, 07:42:27 AM »
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Supposedly if you travel those back roads you\'ll see her hitchhiking and can give her a lift. She dosen\'t say anything.. and appears like any other normal girl until you cross those tracks. She jus screams and dissapears.  
So what if you try to get jiggy with her? Will she just be like air, or can you touch her boobs? :nerd:
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« Reply #20 on: September 15, 2002, 08:17:02 AM »
That sounds like fun... Dude, you should get it digital, and post it on the forums... for all to see, if you ever get anything.

Good luck man

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« Reply #21 on: September 15, 2002, 08:28:56 AM »
Yeah man, where are you getting that stuff?  And anything for Albany NY?
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« Reply #22 on: September 15, 2002, 08:56:40 AM »
Good hunting, just be careful. There are still things on this world that we do not understand, call them what you will. See any good sites in cincinnati ohio. I know of one. It\'s an old cremetory we used to go to when I was younger. The road it was on was,get this, devil\'s backbone rd. you could actually hear sounds that sounded like wails and moans. Of course this could have been the wind or the partying:D
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« Reply #23 on: September 15, 2002, 09:43:39 AM »
cool some are freaky


i remember watching about one, it was about a school bus that stopped on train lines, and was hit by a train, there is a angle up to the train tracks, as in there on top of a small hill... now if you drive you car to this place, and turn off your car, it rolls up the hill.... they done it on this show, and it wasnt fake, the camera angles didnt hide a ting, also after tehy done a finger print thing on the back of the car, there was all kida fingerprints all over it



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« Reply #24 on: September 15, 2002, 10:12:55 AM »
There\'s the Sarah Winchester House in San Jose, if you\'d like to go there, theomen.  They say her servants haunt there still.  The house has 13 everything in every room and she kept building and building until it was a huge mansion of mazes.  Sarah Winchester held seances too.  You might want to go there.  I think they\'re having this Halloween thing where you get to walk around at night with flashlights.

Also, there\'s a tour group you can join up with that explores the haunted places of San Francisco if you\'re interested, which is also for the Halloween season.

With a camera...try not to look through it every minute.  You\'ll miss the atmosphere and what the place really looked like when you\'re walking around with the camera in your face.  Trust me...I did that and I don\'t remember the places I visit as much as I do with the places when I wasn\'t holding the camera.

Hey I hope you have as much fun though!  Hope you come back with stories.
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« Reply #25 on: September 15, 2002, 12:10:18 PM »
Be sure to let us know if any of the ghosts rape you.
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« Reply #26 on: September 15, 2002, 04:15:03 PM »
Oh yeah... or how many ghosts you rape :rolleyes:

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« Reply #27 on: September 15, 2002, 04:48:04 PM »
what website did you go to to find this info?????  how about Ohio???  I know of a couple around my area...
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« Reply #28 on: September 15, 2002, 07:36:05 PM »
Do Austin, Texas....

There is also a bridge around here that is sloped upward...if you put your car in neutral you will be pushed up.  You can even see the handprints afterwards...there always near the left side tail lights.

Also, about 2 miles from where I live is supposedely a haunted house.  It was actually featured on 20/20 about 10 years ago as one of the most haunted places in America...I have my doubts as I knew a family that lived there for 6 years and they never once saw or experienced anything.  

However, one of my neighbors went horse back riding in that area and happened to look up at the attic window and saw a women staring down at her.  The house was vacant at the time.

One more, there is a creek bottom which is really freaky to visit and there have been numerous stories I\'ve heard.  The only one I\'ve experienced is when you go down there, something is throwing rocks at you.  It seems like it\'s coming from everywhere.  You can go down there in broad daylight and see for miles, but have no idea where the rocks are coming from.

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« Reply #29 on: September 15, 2002, 07:59:53 PM »
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Antioch - Brentwood - Gravity Hill - In the 1950\'s a school bus was driving kids home from a field trip. It skidded into a wash and all the kids drowned. If you go there, put your car in neutral around the turn, you get pushed up the hill. It\'s supposedly by the kids who died in the bus crash and they want to keep you from the same fate.



I think this is a urban legend for every city.  In San Antonio there was the same thing, and once people put powder on their bumper and hand prints showed up.

Don\'t be suprised if it doesn\'t happen.

 

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