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<p><a href="/download/5220/dune-2-the-battle-for"><img src="/screenshot/t5220-1-dune-2-the-battle-for.jpg" height="100" alt="Dune 2: The Battle for Arrakis screenshot" class="bss">Dune 2: The Battle for Arrakis</a> <em class="gen">1992</em> <em class="gen">Strategy</em><br>Based on the books by Frank Herbert (and the subsequent movie). The original real-time strategy game from Westwood (the people who made Command & Conquer); recently updated with Dune 2000. This game was ground-breaking at its time, but the real-time strategy genre has since undergone some great improvements, which may make this game frustrating if you're not used to doing without those advancements. For example, you can only select one unit at a time, you cannot "queue" more than one unit to be built at once, there are basically no missions apart from "kill the other players", and the three...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/6969/enigma-rising-tide"><img src="/screenshot/t6969-1-enigma-rising-tide.jpg" height="100" alt="Enigma: Rising Tide screenshot" class="bss">Enigma: Rising Tide</a> <em class="gen">2003</em> <em class="gen">Simulation</em><br>The latest fad in the industry is the attempt to create genre hybrid games. Unfortunately, the ultimate results of these experiments are games that only succeed in being mediocre compilations of gameplay clichés. Enigma: Rising Tide, on the other hand, tastefully spices its core gameplay with elements from other gaming genres. By keeping these little twists in genre-crossing simple, Enigma succeeds in producing a well-crafted game with a simple, yet elegant, interface. Even though Enigma offers a large selection of single-player options, there are single-mission patrols and six campaigns to keep you occupied. As you move through the missions in the...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/5084/battle-isle"><img src="/screenshot/t5084-1-battle-isle.jpg" height="100" alt="Battle Isle screenshot" class="bss">Battle Isle</a> <em class="gen">1991</em> <em class="gen">Strategy</em><br>Battle Isle is a futuristic tactical wargame, the start of the series and a predecessor to History Line (a.k.a. The Great War). In fact, players of History Lines will be able to pick this game up in five minutes, because not much was updated for the WWI game. A lot of the information contained in the review of The Great War also applies here. The age of the game shows when you start it. There is no sound, and there is no mouse support. On the main menu, you can start a campaign (only one is available) or enter a...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/5302/hidden-agenda"><img src="/screenshot/t5302-1-hidden-agenda.jpg" height="100" alt="Hidden Agenda screenshot" class="bss">Hidden Agenda</a> <em class="gen">1988</em> <em class="gen">Strategy</em><br>Hidden Agenda is a game in which you are new president of Chimerica (fictive country in central america), you were chosen as president after citizens overthrowed the evil dicator Farsante, and the game can be considered good educational material. In the start you are encountered by group of journalists asking you what are your main goals, choose wisely as you will be judged by History later. Chimerica is in a terrible state, infant mortality is terribly high, lot of people are living in poverty. This is where you come in! First of all you appoint ministries, which is harder than...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/5099/betrayal"><img src="/screenshot/t5099-1-betrayal.jpg" height="100" alt="Betrayal screenshot" class="bss">Betrayal</a> <em class="gen">1990</em> <em class="gen">Strategy</em><br>Betrayal is a manager type strategy game. You try to gain control over various regions in order to supply your men with the necessary resources to defeat your enemies. As the game title says, the game has a main focus on illegal and secret operations in order to weaken your opponents. ...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/1682/3d-pinball-express"><img src="/screenshot/t1682-1-3d-pinball-express.jpg" height="100" alt="3D Pinball Express screenshot" class="bss">3D Pinball Express</a> <em class="gen">1999</em> <em class="gen">Arcade action</em><br>3D Pinball Express is a so-so pinball game from COSMI that is apparently one of the worst pinball games ever released, at least according to pinball expert Martin Mathis' review: "Multi-table bargain bin package with four themes, each featuring three different table layouts. 3D table view selectable as scrolling or non- scrolling. Options to run in a desktop window or fullscreen in either "low-res" or "hi-res". Mouse, joystick and keyboard control. Keys and controls fixed. 3-way nudges. 3 or 5 balls per play. Top 5 highscores saved. On/off settings for music, sound and background image. Claims to come with free "The...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/1235/bureau-13"><img src="/screenshot/t1235-1-bureau-13.jpg" height="100" alt="Bureau 13 screenshot" class="bss">Bureau 13</a> <em class="gen">1995</em> <em class="gen">Adventure</em><br>This solid old game based on pen & paper RPG of the title is one of the few truly replayable adventures: each pair of agents you can select have different supernatural skills, which lead to different puzzle solutions and even alternate paths. Two agents of the clandestine Bureau 13 must go to Stratusburg to neutralise its own agent J.P. and remove all evidence of the Bureau's involvement. Despite some obscure puzzles and long-winded dialogues, the game is definitely an underrated adventure that's much better that its overhyped predecessor Hell. ...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/1942/comix-zone"><img src="/screenshot/t1942-1-comix-zone.jpg" height="100" alt="Comix Zone screenshot" class="bss">Comix Zone</a> <em class="gen">1995</em> <em class="gen">Arcade action</em><br>A "nice" beat'em up game from sega..you know, the games in which you have a character and must blast out of existance everything that moves..in this case even something that does NOT move, but these are simply details ;-) In this game, you are Sketch Turner, a comics autor..and well, one of your "evil guys" suddenly comes out from the paper and throws you in..weird, ain't it? but hell, this is an action game after all, not one of those RPGs i like, so i guess the story isn't that important..anyway, the more you go on, the more you know of...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/6927/worms-blast"><img src="/screenshot/t6927-1-worms-blast.jpg" height="100" alt="Worms Blast screenshot" class="bss">Worms Blast</a> <em class="gen">2002</em> <em class="gen">Strategy</em><br>Open up a whole new can of Worms as 2D platform battle meets Tetris-like puzzle action. Worms Blast is an all-new game based on the popular series of turn-based action titles which began with 1995's PC hit Worms. This 2002 release has the player controlling a character who sits in a small boat and shoots away "cell" objects that drop down from above. A variety of wacky specials and power-ups are designed to both confound and delight. Numerous single-player and multiplayer modes are supported. Earlier Worms titles succeeded not only due to unexpectedly rich and engaging gameplay, but also because of...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p><a href="/download/3984/legend-of-djel"><img src="/screenshot/t3984-1-legend-of-djel.jpg" height="100" alt="Legend of Djel screenshot" class="bss">Legend of Djel</a> <em class="gen">1989</em> <em class="gen">Role playing</em><br>Probably Coktel's only action game, Legend of Djel is a very strange game that combines quick reflexes with minimal strategic elements. Everything about the game is simply strange, including the plot, which casts you as wizard Djel who must win back the confidence of his people by defeating various monsters and ultimately grand wizard Hokram in a magical joust. In a setting similar to the later Ween: The Prophecy, you must find various objects to please various sages and wizards in order to obtain ingredients and powers needed to fight the bad guys. If there is a good game lurking...</p><hr style="clear: right;"><p> </p><p class="foot">©2023 San Pedro Software. Contact: <img src="/c.png" alt="contact" class="c">, done in 0.001 seconds.</p>
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[Dune 2: The Battle for Arrakis](/download/5220/dune-2-the-battle-for) *1992* *Strategy*
Based on the books by Frank Herbert (and the subsequent movie). The original real-time strategy game from Westwood (the people who made Command & Conquer); recently updated with Dune 2000. This game was ground-breaking at its time, but the real-time strategy genre has since undergone some great improvements, which may make this game frustrating if you're not used to doing without those advancements. For example, you can only select one unit at a time, you cannot "queue" more than one unit to be built at once, there are basically no missions apart from "kill the other players", and the three...
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[Enigma: Rising Tide](/download/6969/enigma-rising-tide) *2003* *Simulation*
The latest fad in the industry is the attempt to create genre hybrid games. Unfortunately, the ultimate results of these experiments are games that only succeed in being mediocre compilations of gameplay clichés. Enigma: Rising Tide, on the other hand, tastefully spices its core gameplay with elements from other gaming genres. By keeping these little twists in genre-crossing simple, Enigma succeeds in producing a well-crafted game with a simple, yet elegant, interface. Even though Enigma offers a large selection of single-player options, there are single-mission patrols and six campaigns to keep you occupied. As you move through the missions in the...
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[Battle Isle](/download/5084/battle-isle) *1991* *Strategy*
Battle Isle is a futuristic tactical wargame, the start of the series and a predecessor to History Line (a.k.a. The Great War). In fact, players of History Lines will be able to pick this game up in five minutes, because not much was updated for the WWI game. A lot of the information contained in the review of The Great War also applies here. The age of the game shows when you start it. There is no sound, and there is no mouse support. On the main menu, you can start a campaign (only one is available) or enter a...
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[Hidden Agenda](/download/5302/hidden-agenda) *1988* *Strategy*
Hidden Agenda is a game in which you are new president of Chimerica (fictive country in central america), you were chosen as president after citizens overthrowed the evil dicator Farsante, and the game can be considered good educational material. In the start you are encountered by group of journalists asking you what are your main goals, choose wisely as you will be judged by History later. Chimerica is in a terrible state, infant mortality is terribly high, lot of people are living in poverty. This is where you come in! First of all you appoint ministries, which is harder than...
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[Betrayal](/download/5099/betrayal) *1990* *Strategy*
Betrayal is a manager type strategy game. You try to gain control over various regions in order to supply your men with the necessary resources to defeat your enemies. As the game title says, the game has a main focus on illegal and secret operations in order to weaken your opponents. ...
---
[3D Pinball Express](/download/1682/3d-pinball-express) *1999* *Arcade action*
3D Pinball Express is a so-so pinball game from COSMI that is apparently one of the worst pinball games ever released, at least according to pinball expert Martin Mathis' review: "Multi-table bargain bin package with four themes, each featuring three different table layouts. 3D table view selectable as scrolling or non- scrolling. Options to run in a desktop window or fullscreen in either "low-res" or "hi-res". Mouse, joystick and keyboard control. Keys and controls fixed. 3-way nudges. 3 or 5 balls per play. Top 5 highscores saved. On/off settings for music, sound and background image. Claims to come with free "The...
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[Bureau 13](/download/1235/bureau-13) *1995* *Adventure*
This solid old game based on pen & paper RPG of the title is one of the few truly replayable adventures: each pair of agents you can select have different supernatural skills, which lead to different puzzle solutions and even alternate paths. Two agents of the clandestine Bureau 13 must go to Stratusburg to neutralise its own agent J.P. and remove all evidence of the Bureau's involvement. Despite some obscure puzzles and long-winded dialogues, the game is definitely an underrated adventure that's much better that its overhyped predecessor Hell. ...
---
[Comix Zone](/download/1942/comix-zone) *1995* *Arcade action*
A "nice" beat'em up game from sega..you know, the games in which you have a character and must blast out of existance everything that moves..in this case even something that does NOT move, but these are simply details ;-) In this game, you are Sketch Turner, a comics autor..and well, one of your "evil guys" suddenly comes out from the paper and throws you in..weird, ain't it? but hell, this is an action game after all, not one of those RPGs i like, so i guess the story isn't that important..anyway, the more you go on, the more you know of...
---
[Worms Blast](/download/6927/worms-blast) *2002* *Strategy*
Open up a whole new can of Worms as 2D platform battle meets Tetris-like puzzle action. Worms Blast is an all-new game based on the popular series of turn-based action titles which began with 1995's PC hit Worms. This 2002 release has the player controlling a character who sits in a small boat and shoots away "cell" objects that drop down from above. A variety of wacky specials and power-ups are designed to both confound and delight. Numerous single-player and multiplayer modes are supported. Earlier Worms titles succeeded not only due to unexpectedly rich and engaging gameplay, but also because of...
---
[Legend of Djel](/download/3984/legend-of-djel) *1989* *Role playing*
Probably Coktel's only action game, Legend of Djel is a very strange game that combines quick reflexes with minimal strategic elements. Everything about the game is simply strange, including the plot, which casts you as wizard Djel who must win back the confidence of his people by defeating various monsters and ultimately grand wizard Hokram in a magical joust. In a setting similar to the later Ween: The Prophecy, you must find various objects to please various sages and wizards in order to obtain ingredients and powers needed to fight the bad guys. If there is a good game lurking...
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<br> <font color="#66066" size="7" face="verdana">♥</font> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>hey, we're in the harmony zone</tt></font><img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24">
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<br> <font color="#66066" size="7" face="verdana"> ♥</font> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>weird trees</tt></font> <img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>i love harmony</tt></font><img src="Yellow4.png" width = "20" height = "24">
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<tt>i'm so glad to be here in the harmony zone</tt></font> <img src="Yellow5.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>scout for energy</tt></font>
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<center><a href="Videogames.html"><img src="pyramid.png" width = "256" height = "312" alt = "The wonderful journey" border="0"></a></center>
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<tt>what is it?</tt></font><img src="Yellow2.png" width = "20" height = "24"><br> <img src="Yellow4.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>it is a pyramid</tt></font>
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<tt>no, it is a "video game"</tt></font><img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <img src="Yellow5.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>you're soooo smart</tt></font>
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<tt>we should go inside the video game</tt></font><br> <img src="Yellow2.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>we should play all of the video games</tt></font> <img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>video game energy!</tt></font>
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<tt>i don't trust this energy!</tt></font><img src="Yellow5.png" width = "20" height = "24">
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<tt>who asked you?</tt></font>
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<tt>video games for everybody</tt></font><img src="Yellow4.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>play videogames</tt></font>
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<tt>yes we should</tt></font> <img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>play</tt></font> <img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana">
<tt>them</tt></font> <img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24">
<br> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>play fucker</tt></font><img src="Yellow2.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>yes want</tt></font><img src="Yellow2.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>you fuck or</tt></font><img src="Yellow5.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>???!??videogames???!?</tt></font><img src="Yellow2.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>yes</tt></font><img src="Yellow1.png" width = "20" height = "24"> <font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>y</tt></font><img src="Yellow5.png" width = "20" height = "24">
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<img src="Yellow4.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>what are these?</tt></font>
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<br><br> <a href = "Resources.html" border = "0"><font color="#66066" size="7" face="verdana"><tt>RESOURCES</tt></font></a> <a href = "Links.html" border = "0"><font color="#66066" size="7" face="verdana"><tt>LINKS</tt></font></a> <a href = "Other.html" border = "0"><font color="#66066" size="7" face="verdana"><tt>OTHER</tt></font></a>
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<img src="Yellow4.png" width = "20" height = "24"><font color="#66066" size="3" face="verdana"><tt>evidently primitive dwelling units. they can be "entered" by clicking with the mouse.</tt></font>
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♥HARMONY ZONE♥
*HARMONY ZONE*
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♥ hey, we're in the harmony zone
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whatta rush ♥
♥ weird trees  i love harmony

i'm so glad to be here in the harmony zone 
scout for energy
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scouting ♥

scouting
found thing
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what is it?

it is a pyramid
no, it is a "video game" 
you're soooo smart

we should go inside the video game

we should play all of the video games 
video game energy!
i don't trust this energy!

who asked you?
video games for everybody 
play videogames

yes we should 
play 
them 
play fucker yes want you fuck or ???!??videogames???!? yes y
 playthem
get vidog
yes ♥
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i wonder where the others are.
what are these?
[RESOURCES](Resources.html) [LINKS](Links.html) [OTHER](Other.html)
evidently primitive dwelling units. they can be "entered" by clicking with the mouse.
[](mailto:[email protected]?subject=hellop)i'm so nervous, please don't talk to me!
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1958 Diamond Cup (Coeur d'Alene, ID) pitsWelcome to the Hydroplane
History website.
We are here to celebrate unlimited hydroplane racing, with particular
emphasis on the "Golden Age" of the '50's and '60's.
We'll be updating the site frequently so we hope you'll visit often.
Nearly every small image is hyperlinked to a larger version. (*Click* on
the small image and a larger one will be displayed).
[Experience Hydroplane History . . .](default_frame.htm)With the last update the website
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*Click around* and have fun.
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**The content will be reorganized considerably. After the updating of current pages I'll start adding new material -- stats, race reports and much else.** **I also have a large collection of race videos that will be digitized and streamed.**
**All the updated content of this site will be moved to a new location:**
**Hydroplane History ([www.hydroplanehistory.com](http://www.hydroplanehistory.com "Hydroplane History")).**
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<h1>John and Mary Kormendy House Birds (Texas)</h1>
From Spring 2000 until Summer 2022, we lived near Dripping Springs in the hill country of Texas.
There are fewer bird species there than in the flatlands east of Austin. Nevertheless, over 22
years, our house list has grew to 125 species seen plus two more that we only heard.
We updated these web pages a lot in 2020, when Covid-19 restrictions kept us at the house
for almost the whole year. Being here and paying attention, we saw more birds in 2020 than
we saw in more than a decade. We also added some lower-quality pictures so that we can show
as many species as possible -- 64 of 125 species seen, effective 2020 Decembe 20. <p>
In 2022, we sold the house and moved to the Westminster retirement community in downtown Austin.
One last update to this site remains to be made; then it will be finished forever. <p>
We start out of taxonomic order with the iconic Greater roadrunner. Some mammals are shown at the end. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GRoadrunner-02-1070w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GrRoadrunner-1072sw.jpg"> <p>
Greater roadrunner (breeding resident) <p>
Mary once saw a roadrunner jump off of the roof of our house and over her head to catch
and eat a Black-chinned hummingbird. It's a jungle out there! <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/WoodDuck-1496sw.jpg"> <p>
Wood ducks (seen once in our pond) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/TurkeyVulture-1DX1128w.jpg"> <p>
Turkey vultures are common in summer but winter in Mexico. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlackVulture-5D2025w.jpg"> <p>
Black vultures have taken to sitting on our upstairs deck in winter.
Often a mated pair come; it is curously touching to see these
not-quite-lovely birds snuggle with each other. Vultures
are among the few birds that are thriving because of people
(specifically: roadkill). <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CoopersHawk-03mar-3342sw.jpg"> <p>
Cooper's hawk pass though occasionally on migration. This one is from March 2003. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/Sharpie-07oct16-1750w.jpg"> <p>
Sharp-shinned hawk (regular spring migrant) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/SwainsonsHawk-815w.jpg"> <p>
Swainson's hawk (regular spring migrant) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CrestedCaracara-1DX7598s.jpg"> <p>
Crested caracara (Seen Dec. 20, 2020 for the second time in 21 years.
Also elsewhere in Texas plus
<a href="https://chandra.as.utexas.edu/brazilbirds.html">Brazil</a>
and
<a href="https://chandra.as.utexas.edu/ecuadorbirds2.html">Ecuador.</a>) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/MourningDove-5548w.jpg"> <p>
Mourning dove (former breeding resident, rare by 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/WhiteWingDove-3447w.jpg"> <p>
White-winged dove (breeding resident with sharply increasing population) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/IncaDove-498w.jpg"> <p>
Inca dove (former breeding resident, vanishingly rare by 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YellowBilldCuckoo-1DX1197sw.jpg"> <p>
Yellow-billed cuckoo have shown up at least three times; this was on June 24, 2020.
It's a bad picture, but the bird never came close and stayed visible for only a few seconds. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GreaterRoadrunner-5D7843s.jpg"> <p>
Greater roadrunner (on our front lawn, 2021 April 12) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RubyThroatHumM-764sw.jpg"> <p>
Ruby-throated hummingbird (spring and fall migrant; in recent years, also a breeding summer resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlackChinHummingbirdM-3540sw.jpg"> <p>
Black-chinned hummingbird (breeding summer resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RufousHummer-787sw2.jpg"> <p>
Rufous hummingbird (occasional spring and fall migrant or even winter resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RufousHummingbirdJM-3210w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RufousHummingbirdMJ-3204s.jpg"> <p>
Rufous hummingbird (This juvenile -- and eventually adult -- male overwintered at our
house for 3 years.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RufousHummerF-1DX1371w.jpg"> <p>
Rufous hummingbird (This female showed up on migration on September 5, 2020 and stayed
for several days, the first Rufous that we have seen at the house in many years.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GoldenFrontedWoody-1DX7323w.jpg"> <p>
Golden-fronted woodpecker (male) (breeding resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GFWoodyF-3451w.jpg"> <p>
Golden-fronted woodpecker (female) (breeding resident) <p>
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Golden-fronted woodpecker (male) (breeding resident) <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/LadderBackWoody-1DX1358w2.jpg"> <p>
Ladder-backed woodpecker (male) (breeding resident -- several families produced a lot of young in 2020)<p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LadderbackW-5D7532w.jpg"> <p>
Ladder-backed woodpecker (male) (When woodpeckers start to hunt for bugs on your deck railing,
it is time to consider maintenance.)<p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LadderbackedWoodyF-1DX1167w.jpg"> <p>
Ladder-backed woodpecker (young female) (All breeding residents had a
great year in 2020.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LadderbackWoodyF-3334w2.jpg"> <p>
Ladder-backed woodpecker (female) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BadHairDay-4911sw.jpg"> <p>
Ladder-backed woodpecker (male) <p>
Bad hair day! <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/DownyWoodyM-284w.jpg"> <p>
Downy woodpecker (male) (occasional summer resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YellowBelliedSapsuckerH-5D2038w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YellowBelliedSapsuckerH-5D2046w.jpg"> <p>
Yellow-bellied sapsucker (sporadic migrant -- we saw this bird
during the 2017 spring migration.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YellowBellySapsuckerJ-1DX1408w.jpg"> <p>
Yellow-bellied sapsucker (This juvenile passed through in 2020, on its way south.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/OliveSidedFlycatcherH-1DX1077w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/OliveSidedFlycatcherH-1DX1070w.jpg"> <p>
Olive-sided flycatcher (We saw this late migrant for the first time at our house
on 2020 May 20. It sallied repeatedly from this perch atop a dead tree, always
catching a meal successfully. This flycatcher breeds in NW USA and Canada.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/EWoodPewee-5D45657w2.jpg"> <p>
Eastern wood-pewee (has been around regularly in summer 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/EPhoebe-5D7465w.jpg"> <p>
Eastern phoebe (has been around regularly in summer 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/ScissorTailFly-18-bigshsh.jpg"> <p>
Scissor-tailed flycatcher (irregular summer visitor)
(This picture was taken in front of our house.
<a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/HiIsland2019/ScissorTailFlycatcher-1DX260s.jpg">Here is better picture of one
that we saw at High Island in 2019.) </a> <p><p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YellowThroatedVireoJH-1DX1174w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YellowThroatedVireoJH-1DX1175w.jpg"> <p>
Yellow-throated vireo (House bird for John on June 23, 2020; Mary saw one on April 17, 2002) <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/WScrubJay-1DX12w.jpg"> <p>
Western scrub-jay (breeding resident) <p>
OK, Western scrub-jay has now been split into (among others) California scrub-jay
(Aphelocoma californica)
and this bird -- Woodhouse's scrub-jay (Aphelocoma woodhouseii; this should be subspecies texana). <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/WScrubJay-1DX1344w.jpg"> <p>
Woodhouse scrub-jay "head shot" <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/WScrubJay-1077w.jpg"> <p>
Western scrub-jays sometimes have at least 3 broods per summer. Fledglings are all
brown. This is a young bird. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/ScrubJayJ-1DX1110w.jpg"> <p>
And this is a very young juvenile (lots of noisy -- and hungry! -- young birds in summer 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlueJay-1DX7259w.jpg"> <p>
Blue jay (This is a resident of the nearby flat lands on the east side of Austin;
it is generally replaced by Woodhouse's scrub-jay in the hill country around our house.
However, sporadically, a few Blue jays show up at our house and usually stay
for a few days to a few weeks, in post-breeding summer, fall, or winter.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlueJayJ-1DX1393w.jpg"> <p>
Blue jay (This juvenile may turn into a "babe magnet" when he grows up ... but he is not quite there yet.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/Raven-5D7540w3.jpg"> <p>
Common raven flyover (Fall 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlkCrestTit-Peanut-8318w.jpg"> <p>
Black-crested titmouse (breeding resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlkCrestedTitJ-1DX1132w.jpg"> <p>
Black-crested tit (young juvenile -- the crest is still gray) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CarolinaChickadee-4947w.jpg"> <p>
Carolina chickadee (breeding resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/AmBushtitH-7D7430w.jpg"> <p>
American bushtit (This is a very bad picture of John's "house bird" --
elusive, important sighting: Summmer 2020.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CarolinaWren-5150w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CarolinaWrenNest-5384w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CarolWren4Chix-5462w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CarolWrenFeedingChix-5438w.jpg"> <p>
Carolina wren (breeding resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CarolinaWren-1DX3818w.jpg"> <p>
Carolina wren (somewhat seasonal but clearly a breeding resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BewickWren-8324w2.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BewickAndChick-49sw.jpg"> <p>
Bewick's wren (breeding resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/EBlubirdWaxwingsCardinal-08-2893w.jpg"> <p>
Eastern bluebird (occasional) and Cedar waxwings (sporadic in winter) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CedarWaxwings2008-2901w.jpg"> <p>
Cedar waxwings (We see them most winters.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CedarWaxwing-1DX8w.jpg"> <p>
Cedar waxwings have been more regular in 2019 (this picture) and 2020. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HermitThrush-1DX3813w.jpg"> <p>
Hermit thrush (Hermit thrush usually comes in the winter, when it is cold.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HermitThrush-5D7577w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HermitThrush-1DX1435w.jpg"> <p>
Hermit thrush (We had a spectacularly good crop of berries in 2020: lots of Robins and
even a regular Hermit thrush in November.) <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/AmRobin-1DX66w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/AmRobin-1DX78w.jpg"> <p>
American robin (sporadic in winter; usually arrives with freezing weather) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/NMockingbird-4975w2.jpg"> <p>
Northern mockingbird (sporadic year-round, most often in the winter -- berries!) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlueGrayGnatcatcher-1DX7449w.jpg"> <p>
Blue-gray gnatcatcher (Seen every few years. This picture was taken on June 23, 2020.
It's a tiny bird, always on the move and hard to photograph.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlueGrayGnatcatcherF-5D7783w.jpg"> <p>
Blue-gray gnatcatcher (female: March 24, 2021) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BlueGrayGnatcatcher-5D8237s.jpg"> <p>
Blue-gray gnatcatcher has been here often in summer 2021. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GoldenCheekWarblerJ-9335w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GoldenCheekWarlberJ-9316w.jpg"> <p>
Golden-cheeked warbler enjoying our mister on a hot day in spring.
(These famous Texas rarities breed as close as Pedernales Falls State Park,
but our property does not have enough mature oak trees. Still, a few
birds pass through on migration every year, and this one stayed for a
whole day to keep cool.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GoldenCheekWarbler-20jun10-1DX1152w.jpg"> <p>
Golden-cheeked warbler adult (post-breeding dispersal or on its way back to Mexico -- June 10, 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GoldenCheekedWarbler-1DX1239w.jpg"> <p>
Golden-cheeked warbler (This is the most beautifully marked male that has shown up at our house,
on a hot summer day in 2020, on his way back to Mexico.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/OCWarbler-4941w2.jpg"> <p>
Orange-crowned warbler (winter resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/OCWarbler-1DX7397w.jpg"> <p>
Orange-crowned warbler in January 2016 <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/OCWarbler-7D7120w.jpg"> <p>
Orange-crowned warbler in January 2019 (We seriously like warblers.
We had two of them for all of winter 2019/2020: they like our seedcake.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/NashilleW-5527w2.jpg"> <p>
Nashville warbler (This is our most common spring and fall migrant warbler.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YelloRumpWarblerH-9565w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/YRumpedMyrtleWarbler-1DX18w.jpg"> <p>
Yellow-rumped warbler (Common Texas resident in winter; has appeared at
our house several times. Both of these are the "Myrtle warbler" subspecies,
Setophaga coronata coronata, in winter plumage.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BWWarbler-1DX1047w.jpg"> <p>
Black-and-white warbler (Sporadic migrant -- seen every couple of years.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RubyCrownedKinglet-9559w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RubyCrownedKinglet-1DX7407w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RubyCrownedKinglet-1DX7409w.jpg"> <p>
Ruby-crowned kinglet (Annual winter resident -- two birds seen about 5 years apart;
the second two pictures show a bird from January 2016). <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/SpottedTowhee-1DX3834w.jpg"> <p>
Spotted towhee (sporadic winter resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RufousCrownedSparrow-5D7533w.jpg"> <p>
Rufous-crowned sparrow (This was the most common sparrow at our house, year-round,
for the first 10 years that we lived here, but we had not seen one now in
almost a decade, partly because of travel but mainly because most bird populations
are crashing. In summer and fall 2020, a few birds have shown up again.
We are glad to see them.) <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/ChippyM-7D7122w.jpg"> <p>
Chipping sparrow (winter resident -- sometimes we have more than 100.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/FoxSparrow-3278w.jpg"> <p>
Fox sparrow (rare winter visitor in very cold weather) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LincolnSparrow-5209w.jpg"> <p>
Lincoln sparrow (spring and fall migrant; occasional winter resident) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/WhiteCrownSparrow-5D7554w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/WhiteCrownSparrow-1DX1424w.jpg"> <p>
White-crowned sparrow (This male was part of a flock that stayed for a few days in November 2020:
the first time that we have seen this species here in many years.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HouseSparrowM-1DX7351w.jpg"> <p>
House sparrow (A small family group has appeared at our house only twice in 20 years.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/DarkEyedJunco-1DX3811w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/DarkEyedJuncoF-1DX7404w.jpg"> <p>
Dark-eyed junco (You can always tell when the temperature drops near freezing.
That's when the juncos show up.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/SummerTanagerF-1DX1368w.jpg"> <p>
Summer tanager (sporadic during post-breeding dispersal. This is a female. We have seen males at
Pedernales Falls State Park, a few miles away, but -- at least: definitively -- not at our house
until May 17, 2021, below.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/SummerTanagerJ-1DX1218w.jpg"> <p>
Summer tanager (juvenile in summer 2020) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/SummerTanagerJM-5D8157w.jpg"> <p>
Summer tanager (young male still getting adult plumage but already claiming territory
and advertising for a mate, May 17, 2021) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RoseBrstGrosbeakM-5240w.jpg"> <p>
Rose-breasted grossbeak (occasional spring migrant) <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/NCardinalM-1DX1097w.jpg"> <p>
Northern cardinal (male) (breeding resident -- 2020 was a great year!) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/NCardinalF-1DX1099w.jpg"> <p>
Northern cardinal (female) (If you are a sunflower seed, resistence is futile.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/CardinalMJuvenile-1576w.jpg"> <p>
Northern cardinal: The embarrassment of adolescence <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/IndigoBunting-5224w.jpg"> <p>
Indigo bunting (fairly common spring migrant) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/PaintedBuntingM-5319w.jpg"> <p>
Painted bunting (breeding summer resident -- this is most definitely a male) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/PaintedBunting-5D8220w.jpg"> <p>
Painted bunting have nested successfully again in 2021 --
the whole family comes to feed every day. <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/PaintedBuntingF-1DX1161w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/PaintedBuntingF-1DX1164w.jpg"> <p>
Painted bunting (females are all cryptic green and yellow) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/RedwingBBM-3411w.jpg"> <p>
Red-winged blackbird (fairly common spring migrant; breeding resident a few miles away) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BrownHeadedCowbird-5D7780w.jpg"> <p>
Brown-headed cowbird (regular during Spring migration: March 24, 2021) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/AudubonsOriole-ML-5D7674w2.jpg"> <p>
Audubon's oriole (February 13, 2021: House bird and Mary's life bird
-- we never expected this tropical species at the start of the 2021
historic cold spell.) <p>
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<img src="./WWW-House/BaltimoreOrioleM-5D7522w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/BaltimoreOrioleM-5D7525w.jpg"> <p>
Baltimore oriole (male) (Occasional during migration; this one came in fall 2020.
Also in 2020, several female and/or young Baltimore orioles came through during fall migration.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/ScottsOrioleM-1DX1365w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/ScottsOriole-1DX1398w.jpg"> <p>
Scott's oriole (male) (breeding resident most years) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/ScottsOrioleF-5534w.jpg"> <p>
Scott's oriole (female) (breeding resident most years) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/ScottsOrioleSubadult-5553w.jpg"> <p>
Scott's oriole (juvenile male) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HouseFinchM-1563w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HouseFinch-1DX7382w.jpg"> <p>
House finch (breeding resident males) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/PineSiskin-4959w.jpg"> <p>
Pine siskin (winter resident -- sometimes we have more than 100) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/Siskin-LGoldfinchF-1DX1537w.jpg"> <p>
Pine siskin (right) and female Lesser goldfinch (left, during the
2021 historic cold spell) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/GoldfinchWinter-8362w2.jpg"> <p>
American goldfinch (Sporadic winter resident -- some years, we have dozens;
other years, only a few show up all winter.) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LesserGoldfinchM-1DX7282w.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LesserGoldfinch-8372w.jpg"> <p>
Lesser goldfinch (intermittent resident; breeding resident many summers, especially in 2020; numerous in winter) <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/9LesserGoldfinch-5D7514w.jpg"> <p>
Lesser goldfinch have nested at our house in good numbers in summer 2020. They love niger seed feeders.
All nine birds here are females or juveniles.<p>
<p><hr><p>
In addition to deer, we have many other mammals. For example: <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/StretchSquirrel-2952w.jpg"> <p>
Squirrels are ubiquitous and fiendishly clever at stuffung their faces. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/LongLegs-3393w.jpg"> <p>
Racoons are common all year. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/Fox-3035w.jpg"> <p>
We have at least three generations of foxes. This is the matriarch. <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/Armadillo-108w.jpg"> <p>
The iconic Armadillo is always resident but shows up at the house only occasionally. <p>
In
<img src="./WWW-House/RingtailedCat-3113w.jpg"> <p>
Ring-tailed cats are our classiest visitor. They come only rarely but then usually
stay for several weeks. They dance throught the trees like ballerinas -- they look
graceful and weightless. <p>
<hr> <p><p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HouseList1.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HouseList2.jpg"> <p>
<img src="./WWW-House/HouseList3.jpg"> <p>
<p><p>
<hr>
Our bird pictures from around the world follow standard ecozones approximately but not exactly: <p>
Birds from the USA and Canada:   <a href="housebirds.html">our house, </a>  
<a href="hornsbybirds.html">Hornsby Bend and greater Austin, </a>  
<a href="txbirds.html">Texas, </a>  
<a href="cabirds.html">California, </a>  
<a href="hibirds.html">Hawaii, </a>  
<a href="ontbirds.html">Canada, </a> <p>
Neotropic birds from Central America and the Caribbean:   <a href="hondurasbirds.html">Honduras, </a>  
<a href="ricabirds.html">Costa Rica, </a>  
<a href="panamabirds.html">Panama, </a>  
<a href="trinidadbirds.html">Trinidad and Tobago </a> <p>
Neotropic birds from South America:   <a href="ecuadorbirds.html">Ecuador 2004, </a>  
<a href="ecuadorbirds2.html">Ecuador 2017, </a>  
<a href="brazilbirds.html">Brazil. </a> <p>
Western palearctic birds:   <a href="EuropeBirdsw.html">Europe: Germany, Finland, Norway, </a>  
<a href="ukbirds.html">Europe: United Kingdom, </a>  
<a href="spainbirds.html">Europe: Spain, </a>  
<a href="canary.html">the Canary Islands, </a>  
<a href="lesbosbirds.html">Europe: Lesbos, Greece, </a>  
<a href="israelbirds.html">Israel </a> <p>
Eastern palearctic birds:   <a href="chinabirds.html">China </a> <p>
Birds from Africa:   <a href="gambiabirds.html">The Gambia, </a>  
<a href="southafricabirds.html">South Africa </a> <p>
Indo-Malayan birds from   <a href="indiabirds.html">India: North-west (Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand) </a>  
<a href="windiabirds.html">India: North-east (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya)</a>  
<a href="cindiabirds.html">India: Central (Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh) </a> <p>
Birds from   <a href="ozbirds.html">Australia, </a>  
<a href="nzbirds.html">New Zealand. </a> <p><p>
<p>
<hr>
For our 2014 December trip to India, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/India-2014.html">this travelog. </a> <p><p>
For our 2016 May-June trip to India, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/India-2016.html">this travelog. </a> <p><p>
For our 2017 April trip to High Island, Texas, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/HiIsland2017s.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2018 March trip to India, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/India-2018.html">this travelog. </a> <p><p>
For our 2018 May trip to China, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/China1-2018.html">this travelog. </a> <p><p>
For our 2018 November trip to China, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/China2-2018.html">this travelog. </a> <p><p>
For our 2019 April trip to High Island, Texas, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/HiIsland2019.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2019 July trip to China, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/China-2019w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2021 April trip to High Island, Texas, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/HiIsland2021.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2021 December trip to Ecuador, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Ecuador-2021w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2022 January-February trip to Peru, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Peru-2022w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2022 July-August trip to Australia and Papua New Guinea, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Oz-PNG-Oz-2022w.html">this web site.</a> <p><p>
For our 2022 September trip to Bolivia, see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Bolivia2022w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2022 November-December pre-trip to Argentina (before our Antarctic cruise),
see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Argentina2022w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2022 November-December cruise to Antarctica,
see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Antarctica2022w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2023 January birding in Chile,
see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Chile2023w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2023 January-March cruise from Chile to Antarctica and around South America to Miami, FL,
see <a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Seabourn2023w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
For our 2023 March-April birding in south Florida (after the Seabourn cruise), see
<a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/Florida2023w.html">this web site. </a> <p><p>
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<a href="http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/kormendy.html">John Kormendy Home Page</a><p>
<a href="http://www.as.utexas.edu">University of Texas Astronomy Home Page</a>
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Last update: April 12, 2023 to note our move from the house to downtown Austin<p>
Total visits since January 5, 2012 = <img
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John and Mary Kormendy: House Birds
# John and Mary Kormendy House Birds (Texas)
From Spring 2000 until Summer 2022, we lived near Dripping Springs in the hill country of Texas.
There are fewer bird species there than in the flatlands east of Austin. Nevertheless, over 22
years, our house list has grew to 125 species seen plus two more that we only heard.
We updated these web pages a lot in 2020, when Covid-19 restrictions kept us at the house
for almost the whole year. Being here and paying attention, we saw more birds in 2020 than
we saw in more than a decade. We also added some lower-quality pictures so that we can show
as many species as possible -- 64 of 125 species seen, effective 2020 Decembe 20.
In 2022, we sold the house and moved to the Westminster retirement community in downtown Austin.
One last update to this site remains to be made; then it will be finished forever.
We start out of taxonomic order with the iconic Greater roadrunner. Some mammals are shown at the end.


Greater roadrunner (breeding resident)
Mary once saw a roadrunner jump off of the roof of our house and over her head to catch
and eat a Black-chinned hummingbird. It's a jungle out there!

Wood ducks (seen once in our pond)

Turkey vultures are common in summer but winter in Mexico.

Black vultures have taken to sitting on our upstairs deck in winter.
Often a mated pair come; it is curously touching to see these
not-quite-lovely birds snuggle with each other. Vultures
are among the few birds that are thriving because of people
(specifically: roadkill).

Cooper's hawk pass though occasionally on migration. This one is from March 2003.

Sharp-shinned hawk (regular spring migrant)

Swainson's hawk (regular spring migrant)

Crested caracara (Seen Dec. 20, 2020 for the second time in 21 years.
Also elsewhere in Texas plus
[Brazil](https://chandra.as.utexas.edu/brazilbirds.html)
and
[Ecuador.](https://chandra.as.utexas.edu/ecuadorbirds2.html))

Mourning dove (former breeding resident, rare by 2020)

White-winged dove (breeding resident with sharply increasing population)

Inca dove (former breeding resident, vanishingly rare by 2020)

Yellow-billed cuckoo have shown up at least three times; this was on June 24, 2020.
It's a bad picture, but the bird never came close and stayed visible for only a few seconds.

Greater roadrunner (on our front lawn, 2021 April 12)

Ruby-throated hummingbird (spring and fall migrant; in recent years, also a breeding summer resident)

Black-chinned hummingbird (breeding summer resident)

Rufous hummingbird (occasional spring and fall migrant or even winter resident)


Rufous hummingbird (This juvenile -- and eventually adult -- male overwintered at our
house for 3 years.)

Rufous hummingbird (This female showed up on migration on September 5, 2020 and stayed
for several days, the first Rufous that we have seen at the house in many years.)

Golden-fronted woodpecker (male) (breeding resident)

Golden-fronted woodpecker (female) (breeding resident)

Ladder-backed woodpecker (male) (breeding resident -- several families produced a lot of young in 2020)

Ladder-backed woodpecker (male) (When woodpeckers start to hunt for bugs on your deck railing,
it is time to consider maintenance.)

Ladder-backed woodpecker (young female) (All breeding residents had a
great year in 2020.)

Ladder-backed woodpecker (female)

Ladder-backed woodpecker (male)
Bad hair day!

Downy woodpecker (male) (occasional summer resident)


Yellow-bellied sapsucker (sporadic migrant -- we saw this bird
during the 2017 spring migration.)

Yellow-bellied sapsucker (This juvenile passed through in 2020, on its way south.)


Olive-sided flycatcher (We saw this late migrant for the first time at our house
on 2020 May 20. It sallied repeatedly from this perch atop a dead tree, always
catching a meal successfully. This flycatcher breeds in NW USA and Canada.)

Eastern wood-pewee (has been around regularly in summer 2020)

Eastern phoebe (has been around regularly in summer 2020)

Scissor-tailed flycatcher (irregular summer visitor)
(This picture was taken in front of our house.
[Here is better picture of one
that we saw at High Island in 2019.)](http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/HiIsland2019/ScissorTailFlycatcher-1DX260s.jpg)


Yellow-throated vireo (House bird for John on June 23, 2020; Mary saw one on April 17, 2002)

Western scrub-jay (breeding resident)
OK, Western scrub-jay has now been split into (among others) California scrub-jay
(Aphelocoma californica)
and this bird -- Woodhouse's scrub-jay (Aphelocoma woodhouseii; this should be subspecies texana).

Woodhouse scrub-jay "head shot"

Western scrub-jays sometimes have at least 3 broods per summer. Fledglings are all
brown. This is a young bird.

And this is a very young juvenile (lots of noisy -- and hungry! -- young birds in summer 2020)

Blue jay (This is a resident of the nearby flat lands on the east side of Austin;
it is generally replaced by Woodhouse's scrub-jay in the hill country around our house.
However, sporadically, a few Blue jays show up at our house and usually stay
for a few days to a few weeks, in post-breeding summer, fall, or winter.)

Blue jay (This juvenile may turn into a "babe magnet" when he grows up ... but he is not quite there yet.)

Common raven flyover (Fall 2020)

Black-crested titmouse (breeding resident)

Black-crested tit (young juvenile -- the crest is still gray)

Carolina chickadee (breeding resident)

American bushtit (This is a very bad picture of John's "house bird" --
elusive, important sighting: Summmer 2020.)




Carolina wren (breeding resident)

Carolina wren (somewhat seasonal but clearly a breeding resident)


Bewick's wren (breeding resident)

Eastern bluebird (occasional) and Cedar waxwings (sporadic in winter)

Cedar waxwings (We see them most winters.)

Cedar waxwings have been more regular in 2019 (this picture) and 2020.

Hermit thrush (Hermit thrush usually comes in the winter, when it is cold.)


Hermit thrush (We had a spectacularly good crop of berries in 2020: lots of Robins and
even a regular Hermit thrush in November.)


American robin (sporadic in winter; usually arrives with freezing weather)

Northern mockingbird (sporadic year-round, most often in the winter -- berries!)

Blue-gray gnatcatcher (Seen every few years. This picture was taken on June 23, 2020.
It's a tiny bird, always on the move and hard to photograph.)

Blue-gray gnatcatcher (female: March 24, 2021)

Blue-gray gnatcatcher has been here often in summer 2021.


Golden-cheeked warbler enjoying our mister on a hot day in spring.
(These famous Texas rarities breed as close as Pedernales Falls State Park,
but our property does not have enough mature oak trees. Still, a few
birds pass through on migration every year, and this one stayed for a
whole day to keep cool.)

Golden-cheeked warbler adult (post-breeding dispersal or on its way back to Mexico -- June 10, 2020)

Golden-cheeked warbler (This is the most beautifully marked male that has shown up at our house,
on a hot summer day in 2020, on his way back to Mexico.)

Orange-crowned warbler (winter resident)

Orange-crowned warbler in January 2016

Orange-crowned warbler in January 2019 (We seriously like warblers.
We had two of them for all of winter 2019/2020: they like our seedcake.)

Nashville warbler (This is our most common spring and fall migrant warbler.)


Yellow-rumped warbler (Common Texas resident in winter; has appeared at
our house several times. Both of these are the "Myrtle warbler" subspecies,
Setophaga coronata coronata, in winter plumage.)

Black-and-white warbler (Sporadic migrant -- seen every couple of years.)



Ruby-crowned kinglet (Annual winter resident -- two birds seen about 5 years apart;
the second two pictures show a bird from January 2016).

Spotted towhee (sporadic winter resident)

Rufous-crowned sparrow (This was the most common sparrow at our house, year-round,
for the first 10 years that we lived here, but we had not seen one now in
almost a decade, partly because of travel but mainly because most bird populations
are crashing. In summer and fall 2020, a few birds have shown up again.
We are glad to see them.)

Chipping sparrow (winter resident -- sometimes we have more than 100.)

Fox sparrow (rare winter visitor in very cold weather)

Lincoln sparrow (spring and fall migrant; occasional winter resident)


White-crowned sparrow (This male was part of a flock that stayed for a few days in November 2020:
the first time that we have seen this species here in many years.)

House sparrow (A small family group has appeared at our house only twice in 20 years.)


Dark-eyed junco (You can always tell when the temperature drops near freezing.
That's when the juncos show up.)

Summer tanager (sporadic during post-breeding dispersal. This is a female. We have seen males at
Pedernales Falls State Park, a few miles away, but -- at least: definitively -- not at our house
until May 17, 2021, below.)

Summer tanager (juvenile in summer 2020)

Summer tanager (young male still getting adult plumage but already claiming territory
and advertising for a mate, May 17, 2021)

Rose-breasted grossbeak (occasional spring migrant)

Northern cardinal (male) (breeding resident -- 2020 was a great year!)

Northern cardinal (female) (If you are a sunflower seed, resistence is futile.)

Northern cardinal: The embarrassment of adolescence

Indigo bunting (fairly common spring migrant)

Painted bunting (breeding summer resident -- this is most definitely a male)

Painted bunting have nested successfully again in 2021 --
the whole family comes to feed every day.


Painted bunting (females are all cryptic green and yellow)

Red-winged blackbird (fairly common spring migrant; breeding resident a few miles away)

Brown-headed cowbird (regular during Spring migration: March 24, 2021)

Audubon's oriole (February 13, 2021: House bird and Mary's life bird
-- we never expected this tropical species at the start of the 2021
historic cold spell.)


Baltimore oriole (male) (Occasional during migration; this one came in fall 2020.
Also in 2020, several female and/or young Baltimore orioles came through during fall migration.)


Scott's oriole (male) (breeding resident most years)

Scott's oriole (female) (breeding resident most years)

Scott's oriole (juvenile male)


House finch (breeding resident males)

Pine siskin (winter resident -- sometimes we have more than 100)

Pine siskin (right) and female Lesser goldfinch (left, during the
2021 historic cold spell)

American goldfinch (Sporadic winter resident -- some years, we have dozens;
other years, only a few show up all winter.)


Lesser goldfinch (intermittent resident; breeding resident many summers, especially in 2020; numerous in winter)

Lesser goldfinch have nested at our house in good numbers in summer 2020. They love niger seed feeders.
All nine birds here are females or juveniles.
---
In addition to deer, we have many other mammals. For example:

Squirrels are ubiquitous and fiendishly clever at stuffung their faces.

Racoons are common all year.

We have at least three generations of foxes. This is the matriarch.

The iconic Armadillo is always resident but shows up at the house only occasionally.
In

Ring-tailed cats are our classiest visitor. They come only rarely but then usually
stay for several weeks. They dance throught the trees like ballerinas -- they look
graceful and weightless.
---



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Our bird pictures from around the world follow standard ecozones approximately but not exactly:
Birds from the USA and Canada: [our house,](housebirds.html)
[Hornsby Bend and greater Austin,](hornsbybirds.html)
[Texas,](txbirds.html)
[California,](cabirds.html)
[Hawaii,](hibirds.html)
[Canada,](ontbirds.html)
Neotropic birds from Central America and the Caribbean: [Honduras,](hondurasbirds.html)
[Costa Rica,](ricabirds.html)
[Panama,](panamabirds.html)
[Trinidad and Tobago](trinidadbirds.html)
Neotropic birds from South America: [Ecuador 2004,](ecuadorbirds.html)
[Ecuador 2017,](ecuadorbirds2.html)
[Brazil.](brazilbirds.html)
Western palearctic birds: [Europe: Germany, Finland, Norway,](EuropeBirdsw.html)
[Europe: United Kingdom,](ukbirds.html)
[Europe: Spain,](spainbirds.html)
[the Canary Islands,](canary.html)
[Europe: Lesbos, Greece,](lesbosbirds.html)
[Israel](israelbirds.html)
Eastern palearctic birds: [China](chinabirds.html)
Birds from Africa: [The Gambia,](gambiabirds.html)
[South Africa](southafricabirds.html)
Indo-Malayan birds from [India: North-west (Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand)](indiabirds.html)
[India: North-east (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya)](windiabirds.html)
[India: Central (Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh)](cindiabirds.html)
Birds from [Australia,](ozbirds.html)
[New Zealand.](nzbirds.html)
---
For our 2014 December trip to India, see [this travelog.](http://chandra.as.utexas.edu/India-2014.html)
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<h2>Doom as a tool for system administration</h2>
<p>As I was listening to
<a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~soma">Anil</a> talk about
daemons spawning processes and sysadmins killing them, I thought,
"What a great user interface!" Imagine running around with a shotgun
blowing away your daemons and processes, never needing to type
<code>kill -9</code> again.</p>
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<img src=start.gif width=328 height=225><br>
Sneaking up on my processes.
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<p>In 1981,
<a href="http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/vinge/">Vernor Vinge</a>
introduced the concept of <a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/cyberspace.html">cyberspace</a> to the reading public in his
novella <i>True Names</i>,
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in which characters could plug into a virtual universe where their actions
in a fantasy world mapped to performing sophisticated actions on the network.
For example, walking along a tricky path through a swamp would be the same as going
through a firewall.</p>
<p>The mapping of abstract operations to an intuitive environment is a
difficult problem.
There are two distinct obstacles: the environment must be intuitive
and the mapping must be accurate.
If the environment is not intuitive, it can alienate users. In a good
environment, the user would instinctively do the right thing.
The quality of the environment is for naught if the mapping is not accurate.
For instance, if certain natural actions lead to detrimental results
or if desired results can only achieved by performing contrived acts,
the mapping to the underlying processes must be learned.</p>
<p>The difficulty of the mapping is evidenced by the paucity of good
user interfaces that use physical metaphors. The only widespread
example is the "desktop" interface, where files are held in "folders"
which may be "opened" or "thrown away". This is a fairly good mapping,
but there are certainly problems. For example, the user must understand
what "links" are to figure out why some folders are not always accessible.
The user must also realize that one can close a folder and still see the
contents of its sub-folders.</p>
<p>I am proposing a new mapping for managing system loads. As mentioned
above, people frequently talk about "blowing processes away", and the
Unix command to destroy a process is "kill". This suggests a metaphor
for process management. Each process can be a monster, and the machines
can be represented by a series of rooms.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.idsoftware.com">Id Software</a> has generously released
the source for
<a href="http://www.idsoftware.com/killer/doomult.html">Doom</a>,
which has been ported to <a href="http://www.linux.org">Linux</a>.
I downloaded one of the
<a href="http://www.doomworld.com/ports/linux_unix.shtml">many versions</a>
and added a few lines of code that would spawn a new soldier for each
process, renice the process when it is wounded, and kill the process
when it dies.</p>
<p>
<center>
<img src=attack.gif width=328 height=225><br>
Help! I'm being attacked by csh (pid 18729)!
</center>
</p>
<p>Some of the potential benefits of using Doom as a tool for system administration:
<ul>
<li>The machine load is immediately apparent to the player,
who can see how crowded a room is. The player can eyeball many
machines from a high vantage point and go down to a room that
needs maintenance.
<li>There is a nice continuum for resource allocation.
A user may choose to simply wound processes rather than killing
them, which could naturally be translated to renicing them.
<li>A new sysadmin can be given less power by providing her with a
smaller weapon. A rank beginner may not be given a weapon at all
and be forced to attack processes with her bare hands. It would
take a foolhardy player to attack a room full of monsters, just
as a newbie should not kill a bunch of important processes.
A more experienced sysadmin would have time to stop a newbie who
is trying to kill the wrong process.
The real work could be left to those with the big guns. The truly
great sysadmins could have BFGs.
<li>Really crowded systems would regulate their own load because
monsters occasionally kill each other. Once the population in a
room goes down, the monsters will stop attacking each other.
<li>Drastic action takes work. In a command line interface, all
actions take approximately the same amount of effort. One
can <code>ls</code> just as easily as <code>rm -rf *</code>,
which is kind of unfortunate.
In a cyberspace environment, the players are not omnipotent,
so performing large actions takes time and effort.
<li>Important processes can be instantiated as more powerful
monsters. They can then defend themselves against inexperienced
sysadmins.
<li>Sysadmins could cooperate or compete. Doom is a natural
environment for player-to-player interactions. A team of players
can cooperate to take care of a heavily-loaded system, or they
can even take out rogue sysadmins who are killing the wrong
processes.
</ul>
</p>
<p>A few of the problems of using Doom as a tool for system administration:
<ul>
<li>Certain processes are vital to the computer's operation and
should not be killed. For example, after I took the screenshot
of myself being attacked by <code>csh</code>, <code>csh</code>
was shot by friendly fire from behind, possibly by <code>tcsh</code>
or <code>xv</code>, and my session was abruptly terminated.
<li>Mapping processes to appropriate monsters is difficult.
Should large processes be mapped to large monsters?
Should the monster type reflect the CPU as well as memory usage?
Should processes and their children look alike?
<li>It is difficult to tell if your employees are doing real work
or just goofing off when tools and games have the same GUI.
</ul>
</p>
<p>
I'd like to thank the
<a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~immsec/adaptive-web/ac_main.htm">Adaptive Computation Group</a>
at <a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu">UNM</a> for providing a supportive environment
in which one can claim one is doing research while playing Doom for two days.
This work was funded by the
<a href="http://www.nsf.gov">National Science Foundation</a>
through a BIO Research Training Group in
<a href="http://sevilleta.unm.edu/~ehdecker/complexity/99fall/">Ecological Complexity</a>
(NSF <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/showaward?award=9553623">9553623</a>).
</p>
<p>
<a href="mailto:[email protected]">Mail</a> me your insightful comments.
I would especially be interested in hearing about implementation
changes that you have tried and responses to my CHI 2001
<a href=chi/chi.html>paper</a> or <a href=chi/slides/html/index.html>talk</a>
on PSDoom.
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<i>Dennis Chao<br>
<a href="mailto:[email protected]">dlchao@cs.unm.edu</a><br>
October 17, 1999</i>
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## Doom as a tool for system administration
As I was listening to
[Anil](http://www.cs.unm.edu/~soma) talk about
daemons spawning processes and sysadmins killing them, I thought,
"What a great user interface!" Imagine running around with a shotgun
blowing away your daemons and processes, never needing to type
`kill -9` again.

Sneaking up on my processes.
In 1981,
[Vernor Vinge](http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/vinge/)
introduced the concept of [cyberspace](http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/cyberspace.html) to the reading public in his
novella *True Names*,
in which characters could plug into a virtual universe where their actions
in a fantasy world mapped to performing sophisticated actions on the network.
For example, walking along a tricky path through a swamp would be the same as going
through a firewall.
The mapping of abstract operations to an intuitive environment is a
difficult problem.
There are two distinct obstacles: the environment must be intuitive
and the mapping must be accurate.
If the environment is not intuitive, it can alienate users. In a good
environment, the user would instinctively do the right thing.
The quality of the environment is for naught if the mapping is not accurate.
For instance, if certain natural actions lead to detrimental results
or if desired results can only achieved by performing contrived acts,
the mapping to the underlying processes must be learned.
The difficulty of the mapping is evidenced by the paucity of good
user interfaces that use physical metaphors. The only widespread
example is the "desktop" interface, where files are held in "folders"
which may be "opened" or "thrown away". This is a fairly good mapping,
but there are certainly problems. For example, the user must understand
what "links" are to figure out why some folders are not always accessible.
The user must also realize that one can close a folder and still see the
contents of its sub-folders.
I am proposing a new mapping for managing system loads. As mentioned
above, people frequently talk about "blowing processes away", and the
Unix command to destroy a process is "kill". This suggests a metaphor
for process management. Each process can be a monster, and the machines
can be represented by a series of rooms.
[Id Software](http://www.idsoftware.com) has generously released
the source for
[Doom](http://www.idsoftware.com/killer/doomult.html),
which has been ported to [Linux](http://www.linux.org).
I downloaded one of the
[many versions](http://www.doomworld.com/ports/linux_unix.shtml)
and added a few lines of code that would spawn a new soldier for each
process, renice the process when it is wounded, and kill the process
when it dies.

Help! I'm being attacked by csh (pid 18729)!
Some of the potential benefits of using Doom as a tool for system administration:
* The machine load is immediately apparent to the player,
who can see how crowded a room is. The player can eyeball many
machines from a high vantage point and go down to a room that
needs maintenance.
* There is a nice continuum for resource allocation.
A user may choose to simply wound processes rather than killing
them, which could naturally be translated to renicing them.
* A new sysadmin can be given less power by providing her with a
smaller weapon. A rank beginner may not be given a weapon at all
and be forced to attack processes with her bare hands. It would
take a foolhardy player to attack a room full of monsters, just
as a newbie should not kill a bunch of important processes.
A more experienced sysadmin would have time to stop a newbie who
is trying to kill the wrong process.
The real work could be left to those with the big guns. The truly
great sysadmins could have BFGs.
* Really crowded systems would regulate their own load because
monsters occasionally kill each other. Once the population in a
room goes down, the monsters will stop attacking each other.
* Drastic action takes work. In a command line interface, all
actions take approximately the same amount of effort. One
can `ls` just as easily as `rm -rf *`,
which is kind of unfortunate.
In a cyberspace environment, the players are not omnipotent,
so performing large actions takes time and effort.
* Important processes can be instantiated as more powerful
monsters. They can then defend themselves against inexperienced
sysadmins.
* Sysadmins could cooperate or compete. Doom is a natural
environment for player-to-player interactions. A team of players
can cooperate to take care of a heavily-loaded system, or they
can even take out rogue sysadmins who are killing the wrong
processes.
A few of the problems of using Doom as a tool for system administration:
* Certain processes are vital to the computer's operation and
should not be killed. For example, after I took the screenshot
of myself being attacked by `csh`, `csh`
was shot by friendly fire from behind, possibly by `tcsh`
or `xv`, and my session was abruptly terminated.
* Mapping processes to appropriate monsters is difficult.
Should large processes be mapped to large monsters?
Should the monster type reflect the CPU as well as memory usage?
Should processes and their children look alike?
* It is difficult to tell if your employees are doing real work
or just goofing off when tools and games have the same GUI.
I'd like to thank the
[Adaptive Computation Group](http://www.cs.unm.edu/~immsec/adaptive-web/ac_main.htm)
at [UNM](http://www.cs.unm.edu) for providing a supportive environment
in which one can claim one is doing research while playing Doom for two days.
This work was funded by the
[National Science Foundation](http://www.nsf.gov)
through a BIO Research Training Group in
[Ecological Complexity](http://sevilleta.unm.edu/~ehdecker/complexity/99fall/)
(NSF [9553623](http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/showaward?award=9553623)).
[Mail](mailto:[email protected]) me your insightful comments.
I would especially be interested in hearing about implementation
changes that you have tried and responses to my CHI 2001
[paper](chi/chi.html) or [talk](chi/slides/html/index.html)
on PSDoom.
*Dennis Chao
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
October 17, 1999*
[Click here to get the code, read the paper presented at the CHI 2001 Conference, follow links...](after.html)
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Dots and boxes is a two-person game based on a rectangular lattice of points. Each player, in turn, draws a horizontal or vertical line connecting two adjacent points.
Whenever placement of a line complete a single <img src="/images/equations/DotsandBoxes/Inline1.svg"
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In the first part of the game, the players will avoid adding the third side of a square.
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As soon as this is no longer possible, the player (<img src="/images/equations/DotsandBoxes/Inline2.svg" class="inlineformula" style="max-height:100%;max-width:100%" border="0" width="12"
height="21" alt="A" />) who makes the next move will enable his opponent <img src="/images/equations/DotsandBoxes/Inline3.svg"
class="inlineformula" style="max-height:100%;max-width:100%" border="0" width="11"
height="21" alt="B" /> to form a sequence of squares, called a chain. Player <img
src="/images/equations/DotsandBoxes/Inline4.svg" class="inlineformula" style="max-height:100%;max-width:100%"
border="0" width="11" height="21" alt="B" /> will end his move by adding a segment
which does not close any square and possibly opens a new chain to <img src="/images/equations/DotsandBoxes/Inline5.svg"
class="inlineformula" style="max-height:100%;max-width:100%" border="0" width="12"
height="21" alt="A" />.
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<img src="/images/gifs/dotsbox3.jpg" class="center-image" style="max-width:100%;max-height:100%;"
width="219" height="139" alt="A wins" />
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The best move is not necessarily the one closing as many squares as possible and opening the shortest chain to the opponent.
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<img src="/images/gifs/dotsbox4.jpg" class="center-image" style="max-width:100%;max-height:100%;"
width="331" height="139" alt="Forming a domino" />
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Sometimes it is more convenient to force the other player to open a chain that it is longer than the one currently available. This can be achieved, for example, by
completing all but two squares of the available chain and forming a rectangle (a
so-called <a href="/Domino.html">domino</a>) out of the last two.
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The winning strategies of this game are very complex and have not yet been completely classified. In 2001, David Wilson showed the <img src="/images/equations/DotsandBoxes/Inline6.svg"
class="inlineformula" style="max-height:100%;max-width:100%" border="0" width="35"
height="21" alt="3×5" /> game is a win for the second player.
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<h2>References</h2><cite>Berlekamp, E. <i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1568811292/ref=nosim/ericstreasuretro">The Dots and Boxes Game: Sophisticated Child's Play.</a></i> Wellesley, MA: A K Peters,
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C.D.C. Reeve
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<FONT size=-1>[The author is the Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
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<BR>
I am about to introduce you to one of the handful of really great thinkers
the world has produced -- Heraclitus of Ephesos, and, in a lesser way, to
three of his predecessors -- Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes, all of
whom hailed from Miletus, which, like Ephesos, is on the Ionian coast of
Asia Minor.
<P>
Together these Ionian thinkers of the sixth and late fifth centuries brought
about one of the most significant revolutions we know of, one that set the
civilized world on a path that -- with minor and not so minor deviations
-- it has followed ever since. What they did, to put it boldly and over simply,
was to invent critical rationality; for the theories they advanced, whether
on the nature and origins of the cosmos or on ethics and politics, were not
offered as gospels to be accepted on divine or human authority or, like
Hesiod’s cosmology, on the authority of the Muses but as rational products
to be accepted or rejected on the basis of evidence and argument. Every
university and college, every intellectual discipline and scientific advance,
every step towards freedom and away from ignorance, superstition, and enslavement
to repressive dogma is eloquent testimony to the power of their invention.
If they had not existed, our world would not exist.
<P>
Of these thinkers Thales of Miletus on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor was
the first. His reputation in antiquity was immense. He was one of the fabled
Seven Sages (Solon was another). He is credited with being able to predict
solar eclipses and with determining the height of the pyramids by measuring
the length of their shadows. Whether he wrote anything is unknown. If he
did, no genuine fragment of it has survived. But despite the fact that we
possess none of Thales’ original words, we do know that he held that
<B>everything is water</B> (or something to that effect).
<P>
The first thing to notice about this claim is that it is <B>monistic</B>.
It says that there is really only one thing -- water -- and that everything
else is in some way made up of or built out of it. We do not know precisely
why Thales assigned such a fundamental role to water, but the following
suggestions (among others) have been made: (1) he noticed that water is essential
in various ways to the existence of living things (Aristotle,
<I>Metaphysics</I> 983b22-7); (2) he noticed that water alone exists naturally
as a solid, liquid, and gas, which suggested that it might be the fundamental
stuff. Now if Thales did indeed take either of these routes to his watery
monism, then his doctrine is a lovely prototype of many fundamental scientific
doctrines. It is based (no doubt somewhat loosely) on evidence and argument
and it suggests that a single thing underlies and explains the apparent diversity
of phenomena. Modern scientists who claim that everything is mass-energy
or that space-time is the only real thing are heirs to Thales.
<P>
Two ancient stories about Thales are worth repeating because of the somewhat
different light they cast on early philosophy. The first is recounted in
Plato’s <I>Theaetetus</I>:
<UL>
<LI>
Thales was studying the stars and gazing aloft when he fell into a well;
a witty and amusing Thracian servant-girl made fun of him because, she said,
he was wild to know about what was up in the sky but failed to see what was
in front of him and under his feet. The same joke applies to all who spend
their life in philosophy. (174a).
</UL>
<P>
The second story might be thought of as Thales’ response to the
servant-girl. It is found in Aristotle’s <I>Politics</I>:
<UL>
<LI>
The story goes that some people reproached Thales for being poor, on the
grounds that it showed his philosophy was useless. But because of his knowledge
of the stars, he realized there would be a bumper crop of olives in the following
year. So, while it was still winter, he raised a little money and used it
to secure all the olive presses in Miletus and Chios for future lease. He
got them at a low rate because no one bid against him. When the olive season
came, and the demand for olive presses was suddenly very heavy, he was able
to sub-lease them at whatever rate he chose. He made a lot of money, thereby
showing that philosophers could easily become wealthy if they wished, but
that this is not something they care much about. (I.11 1259a)
</UL>
<P>
The moral of the story is that apparently arcane knowledge can have important
practical uses, that philosophy can help us to live well, and that we neglect
it at our peril (see Plato, <I>Republic </I>487d ff.).
<P>
Anaximander, a younger contemporary of Thales, is the first Greek whom we
know to have produced a written account concerned with the natural world.
Only a few words of it have survived, but ancient writers who possessed more
of it give us a vivid idea of its astonishing scope. It contained a cosmogony
or account of the origins of the cosmos; an account of the origins of life;
astronomical, meteorological, and biological speculations; and a map of the
known world. Our primary interest is in Anaximander’s most general
explanatory doctrine, but a brief glimpse at two other views he espoused
reveal something of his depth and range.
<P>
The first of these concerns the origin of human beings:
<UL>
<LI>
[Anaximander] also declares that in the beginning humans were born from other
kinds of animals, since other animals quickly manage on their own, and humans
alone require lengthy nursing. For this reason, if they had been like this
in the beginning, they would not have survived. (pseudo-Plutarch
<I>Stromata</I> 2 = DK 12A10)
</UL>
<P>
Here an observation coupled with an insightful piece of argument leads to
a daring hypothesis: Human beings were not made by gods they came from other
animals.
<P>
The second piece of Anaximandrian speculation noteworthy for its originality
concerns the ancient question of what holds up the earth. Thales seems to
have held that the earth is foating on water -- "as if the same question
did not arise . . . for the water supporting the earth" (Aristotle, <I>De
Caelo</I> 294a32-3). Perhaps aware of this defect in Thales’ answer
and in other similar ones, Anaximander proposed a different kind of answer
altogether:
<UL>
<LI>
Some, like Anaximander . . . declare that the earth is at rest on account
of its similarity. For it is no more fitting for what is established at the
center an equally related to the extremes to move up rather than down or
sideways. And it is impossible for it to make a move simultaneously in opposite
directions. Therefore, it is at rest of necessity. (Aristotle, <I>De Caelo</I>
2.13 295b11-13 = DK 12A26)
</UL>
<P>
The earth is not held up by something else. It does not move because there
is nothing to cause it to move in one way rather than another. The cleverness
of this answer is obvious, since it heads off the kind of criticism that
Aristotle is able to bring against Thales.
<P>
I turn now to Anaximander’s fundamental doctrine, to his claim about
<B>everything</B>:
<UL>
<LI>
Of those who declare that the principle (<I>archê</I>) is one, moving,
and unlimited (<I>apeiron</I>), Anaximander . . . said that the unlimited
was the first principle and element of the things that are . . . He says
that the principle is neither water nor any other of the things called elements,
but some other nature which is unlimited, out of which come to be all the
heavens and the worlds in them. This is eternal and ageless and surrounds
all the worlds.
</UL>
<P>
The fundamental stuff out of which everything else is made or comes to be
isn’t any of the four recognized elements -- earth, water, fire, and
air (or dry, wet, hot, and cold) -- but a fifth thing, the unlimited. Why?
According to Aristotle (<I>Physics</I> 3.1 204b22-9 = DK 12A16) Anaximander
argued as follows: If everything is water, then everything must have the
properties of water. But not only do some things lack these properties, some
even have properties that are opposite to those possessed by water. Earth
is not only not wet, it is dry. Since nothing can be both wet and dry, how
can dry earth just be some form of wet water? how can what just is wet water
become dry? This is a powerful argument for thinking that if there is a single
stuff of which all things (including the elements) are made, it cannot have
any definite characteristics of its own.
<P>
More significantly, this Anaximandrian argument is a telling criticism of
his predecessor, Thales. Hence it is a good example of the critical rationality
I praised the Greek philosophers for inventing. Anaximander did not accept
Thales’ doctrines on his authority or -- as we are asked to accept
Hesiod’s cosmogony -- on the authority of the Muses, rather he submitted
them to rational scrutiny, modifying those that failed to pass muster and
accepting only those that did. In the <I>Nicomachean Ethics</I>, as he is
about to criticize the doctrines of his own teacher Plato, Aristotle recommends
this as the appropriate attitude for a philosopher to take to his forebears:
<UL>
<LI>
It presumably seems better, indeed only right, to destroy even what is close
to us if that is the way to preserve the truth. And we must especially do
this when we are philosophers, [lovers of wisdom]; for though we love both
the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honour the truth first. (I.6
1096a)
</UL>
<P>
Paradoxically, then, it is by destroying Thales’ doctrines rather than
by accepting them unquestioningly that Anaximander reveals himself as
Thales’ true heir.
<P>
In addition to criticizing Thales’ doctrines, Anaximander made an important
suggestion about what causes the elements to interact, and so to give rise
to the things we see around us:
<UL>
<LI>
The things that are perish into the things out of which they come to be,
according to necessity, for they penalty and retribution to each other for
their injustice in accordance with the ordering of time, as [Anaximander]
says in rather poetical language. (Simplicius, <I>Commentary on Aristotle’s
Physics</I> 24.18-21 = DK12B1 = A9)
</UL>
<P>
His idea seems to be that elements, conceived of as opposite powers (dry,
wet, hot, and cold) struggle with one another, sometimes one gaining the
upper hand, sometimes another. When this happens the balance or equilibrium
of the cosmos is disturbed: One opposite has gained "unjustly" at the expense
of another and must of necessity -- or because of the laws governing the
cosmos -- pay reparation to it in due course, so that equilibrium is restored
once more. No doubt this is, as Simplicius says, "rather poetical," but it
certainly shouldn’t be written off on that account, for it contains
the fundamentally important notion that the natural world is governed by
necessity (by law) not by the arbitrary whim of the gods, and is therefore
intelligible and potentially explicable and manageable.
<P>
Anaximander’s follower, Anaximenes, developed Anaximander’s account
of the elements and introduced significant economies into it. In
Anaximander’s cosmology, there are four elements (earth, water, fire,
and air) as well as the somewhat mysterious unlimited, whose relation to
them is not fully explained. Thus Anaximander has <B>five</B> fundamental
things in his ontology (on his list of what there really is). Anaximenes
seems to have realized that the unlimited was unnecessary baggage, that one
of the elements could play its role. He claimed that air is the fundamental
principle of everything, and that earth, water, and fire are simply air which
is to different degrees either <B>rarified</B> or <B>condensed</B>. Earth
is very dense air; fire is very rarified air:
<UL>
<LI>
The form of air is the following: when it is most even, it is invisible,
but it is revealed by the cold and the hot and the wet, and movement. . .
. For when it is dissolved into what is finer, it comes to be fire, and on
the other hand air comes to be winds when it becomes condensed. Cloud results
from air through felting [i.e. through becoming denser], and water when this
happens to a greater degree. When condensed still more it becomes earth and
when it reaches the absolutely densest stage it becomes stones. (Hippolytus,
<I>Refutation </I>1.7.1-3 = DK 13A7)
</UL>
<P>
Thus Anaximenes’ theory is at once <B>simpler</B> and more
<B>complete</B> than Anaximander’s. It needs only one thing -- air --
where Anaximander’s needs five, and it explains in a straightforward
way, what Anaximander leaves mysterious, namely, how the one fundamental
stuff can give rise to the other elements that appear in the world. This
makes it a better theory and makes its development another good example of
critical rationality -- or of a critically rational tradition -- in operation.
<P>
The next step in this line of argument was taken by Heraclitus of Ephesus
(also on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor) -- a consummate thinker and writer,
if a rather difficult one. In the following fragments, he speaks of the birth
of one element as the death of another.
<UL>
<LI>
It is . . . death to water to become earth, but from earth comes water and
from water soul. (McK 10.74 = DK B36)
<P>
Fire lives the death of earth and air lives the death of fire, water lives
the death of air, earth that of water. (McK 10.76* = DK 76)
</UL>
<P>
If we set out the claims they make in a table, we can see that they describe
the same series of transformations familiar from Anaximenes: <BR>
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<B>DEATH OF</B>
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</TD>
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<B>=</B>
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<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="25%">Air</TD>
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<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="34%">Water</TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="25%">B76</TD>
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<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="25%">Water</TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="16%"> </TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="34%">Earth</TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="25%">B36</TD>
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<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="25%">Earth</TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="16%"> </TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="34%">Water</TD>
<TD VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="25%">B36</TD>
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<P>
Notice that the transformations are cyclical:
<UL>
<LI>
Road A: fire <FONT face="Symbol">Þ</FONT> air
<FONT face="Symbol">Þ</FONT> water <FONT face="Symbol">Þ</FONT>
earth
<P>
Road B: earth <FONT face="Symbol">Þ</FONT> water
<FONT face="Symbol">Þ</FONT> air <FONT face="Symbol">Þ</FONT>
fire
</UL>
<P>
Thus when the entire cycle is complete what started as fire ends up being
fire again.
<P>
Two questions naturally arise about this cycle of transformations: What causes
it to occur? And what happens to fire (say) when it is caused to become air?
Anaximander’s answer to the first question, couched in appropriate terms,
is that <B>strife</B> between the opposites causes the transformations on
Road A (the "downward" road), and that <B>justice</B> causes the transformations
on Road B (the "upward" road). Heraclitus adopts this answer but sees that
it can be simplified without loss of explanatory power. He sees that because
the transformations are cyclical, we do not need two forces -- strife and
justice -- to drive it, but only one. Hence he tells us that "justice is
strife" (McK 10.83 = DK B80), that "the road up and the road down are one
and the same" (McK 10.63 = DK 60), and that "the beginning and end are common
on the circumference of a circle" (McK 10.67 = DK 103). Thus the force which
transforms fire into air also transforms air back into fire. (This Heraclitean
criticism of Anaximander is a model of critical scientific rationality at
work. Physicists such as Steven Weinberg or Murray Gell-Mann who look for
Grand Unified Theories in which gravitational, electromagnetic, and weak
and strong forces are unified are heirs to Heraclitus.)
<P>
To see how Heraclitus answered the question about what happens to fire when
strife causes it to become air, we must begin, as he surely did with Anaximenes.
On Anaximenes’ view elements change into one another by becoming more
rarified or more condensed. But this account is uneconomical because it
introduces a new primitive notion -- rarefaction/ condensation -- over and
above the original four elements. Heraclitus seems to have noticed this defect
in Anaximenes’ theory and tried to rectify it. On his view all that
happens when fire is transformed into air is that it dies down. Thus Road
A (the "downward" road) is the progressive dying down of fire and Road B
is its progressive re-kindling. Thus only fire "being kindled in measures
and being extinguished in measures" (McK 10.77 = DK B30) is needed to explain
how strife (justice) causes the elements to be transformed into one another,
so that their cyclical transformations are simply "the turnings of fire"
(McK 10.75 = DK B31).
<P>
But why does Heraclitus assign such a fundamental role to fire rather than
to air or one of the other elements? Why does he identify the cosmos with
"ever-living fire" (McK 10.77 = DK B30) rather than with ever-living air
or ever-living water? Why is Road A the progressive dying down of fire rather
than the progressive drying of the wet? To see a possible answer, we need
to return to the first question we raised: What causes the elements to be
transformed into one another? Anaximander’s answer was: Strife and justice.
Heraclitus simplifies this to a single causal agent: Strife. But Anaximander
does not tell us why the elements strive with one another in the first place.
Strife enters the Alexandrian cosmos, as it were, from the outside; it is
something extrinsic to, or over and above, the unlimited and the four elements.
Strife, however, is intrinsic to a cosmos of fire. For fire is "want and
satiety" (McK 10.85 = DK B65): it exists only when striving with what it
is trying to burn; it simultaneously wants or needs fuel and is becoming
hungry through consuming it. It is this dynamic feature, possessed by none
of the other opposites, that most likely led Heraclitus to assign priority
to it. It enables him to "reduce" strife to fire (since if fire exists so
must strife) just as he has already reduced justice to strife.
<P>
One final theoretical advantage of fire deserves to be mentioned. Fire exists
through striving with its fuel, but its striving is law governed or measured:
<UL>
<LI>
Earth is poured out from sea, and is measured according to the same ratio
it was before becoming sea. (McK 10.75 = DK B31)
</UL>
<P>
After all, the size or heat of fire is proportional to the amount of fuel
being consumed. Thus if fire is the fundamentally real thing, this offers
an explanation of the order observed in such things as the seasons and the
rising and setting of the sun.
<P>
There is no doubt that the monism that results from these reductions, is
vastly more successful than any of the incipient monisms of his predecessors
It is also fundamentally different in kind. Heraclitus does not tell us that
the cosmos and all its contents are fundamentally fire, he tells us that
they are fire "being kindled in measures and being extinguished in measures"
(McK 10.77 = DK B30). This emphasizes the fact that what is fundamentally
real for Heraclitus is not a static stuff to which change and activity are
extrinsic, but a law-governed process or activity. Heraclitus thus differs
from his predecessors, not simply in choosing fire rather than water, air,
or the unlimited as his primary stuff, but in choosing law-governed change
over static stability as being more fundamentally real. In the worlds of
Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes change depends on stability; in
Heraclitus’ world stability depends on change: "By Changing it is at
rest" (McK 10.78 = DK B 84a).
<P>
Heraclitus’ powerful vision of the world will exert enormous influence
over his successors, who will try in various ways to destroy, criticize,
modify, and augment it. But it is not his theory so much as the spirit in
which he offers it, that we have wanted to emphasize. He wasn’t the
first to theorize in that spirit, he was part of a tradition of critical
rationality that already existed. But he was the first to give explicit voice
to that spirit:
<UL>
<LI>
Listening not to me but to the logos (argument or account) it is wise to
agree that all things are one. (McK 10.47 = DK B50)
</UL>
<P>
This is the injunction that all the subsequent Greek philosophers you will
meet follow. As students of Greek philosophy, it is an injunction we must
strive to follow ourselves. If we do, we will be becoming what so many Greek
philosophers thought was the best thing to be, critically rational human
beings. <BR>
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IONIAN THINKERS
**Ionian Thinkers**
C.D.C. Reeve
>
> [The author is the Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
> at the University of North Carolina.]
>
I am about to introduce you to one of the handful of really great thinkers
the world has produced -- Heraclitus of Ephesos, and, in a lesser way, to
three of his predecessors -- Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes, all of
whom hailed from Miletus, which, like Ephesos, is on the Ionian coast of
Asia Minor.
Together these Ionian thinkers of the sixth and late fifth centuries brought
about one of the most significant revolutions we know of, one that set the
civilized world on a path that -- with minor and not so minor deviations
-- it has followed ever since. What they did, to put it boldly and over simply,
was to invent critical rationality; for the theories they advanced, whether
on the nature and origins of the cosmos or on ethics and politics, were not
offered as gospels to be accepted on divine or human authority or, like
Hesiod’s cosmology, on the authority of the Muses but as rational products
to be accepted or rejected on the basis of evidence and argument. Every
university and college, every intellectual discipline and scientific advance,
every step towards freedom and away from ignorance, superstition, and enslavement
to repressive dogma is eloquent testimony to the power of their invention.
If they had not existed, our world would not exist.
Of these thinkers Thales of Miletus on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor was
the first. His reputation in antiquity was immense. He was one of the fabled
Seven Sages (Solon was another). He is credited with being able to predict
solar eclipses and with determining the height of the pyramids by measuring
the length of their shadows. Whether he wrote anything is unknown. If he
did, no genuine fragment of it has survived. But despite the fact that we
possess none of Thales’ original words, we do know that he held that
**everything is water** (or something to that effect).
The first thing to notice about this claim is that it is **monistic**.
It says that there is really only one thing -- water -- and that everything
else is in some way made up of or built out of it. We do not know precisely
why Thales assigned such a fundamental role to water, but the following
suggestions (among others) have been made: (1) he noticed that water is essential
in various ways to the existence of living things (Aristotle,
*Metaphysics* 983b22-7); (2) he noticed that water alone exists naturally
as a solid, liquid, and gas, which suggested that it might be the fundamental
stuff. Now if Thales did indeed take either of these routes to his watery
monism, then his doctrine is a lovely prototype of many fundamental scientific
doctrines. It is based (no doubt somewhat loosely) on evidence and argument
and it suggests that a single thing underlies and explains the apparent diversity
of phenomena. Modern scientists who claim that everything is mass-energy
or that space-time is the only real thing are heirs to Thales.
Two ancient stories about Thales are worth repeating because of the somewhat
different light they cast on early philosophy. The first is recounted in
Plato’s *Theaetetus*:
* Thales was studying the stars and gazing aloft when he fell into a well;
a witty and amusing Thracian servant-girl made fun of him because, she said,
he was wild to know about what was up in the sky but failed to see what was
in front of him and under his feet. The same joke applies to all who spend
their life in philosophy. (174a).
The second story might be thought of as Thales’ response to the
servant-girl. It is found in Aristotle’s *Politics*:
* The story goes that some people reproached Thales for being poor, on the
grounds that it showed his philosophy was useless. But because of his knowledge
of the stars, he realized there would be a bumper crop of olives in the following
year. So, while it was still winter, he raised a little money and used it
to secure all the olive presses in Miletus and Chios for future lease. He
got them at a low rate because no one bid against him. When the olive season
came, and the demand for olive presses was suddenly very heavy, he was able
to sub-lease them at whatever rate he chose. He made a lot of money, thereby
showing that philosophers could easily become wealthy if they wished, but
that this is not something they care much about. (I.11 1259a)
The moral of the story is that apparently arcane knowledge can have important
practical uses, that philosophy can help us to live well, and that we neglect
it at our peril (see Plato, *Republic* 487d ff.).
Anaximander, a younger contemporary of Thales, is the first Greek whom we
know to have produced a written account concerned with the natural world.
Only a few words of it have survived, but ancient writers who possessed more
of it give us a vivid idea of its astonishing scope. It contained a cosmogony
or account of the origins of the cosmos; an account of the origins of life;
astronomical, meteorological, and biological speculations; and a map of the
known world. Our primary interest is in Anaximander’s most general
explanatory doctrine, but a brief glimpse at two other views he espoused
reveal something of his depth and range.
The first of these concerns the origin of human beings:
* [Anaximander] also declares that in the beginning humans were born from other
kinds of animals, since other animals quickly manage on their own, and humans
alone require lengthy nursing. For this reason, if they had been like this
in the beginning, they would not have survived. (pseudo-Plutarch
*Stromata* 2 = DK 12A10)
Here an observation coupled with an insightful piece of argument leads to
a daring hypothesis: Human beings were not made by gods they came from other
animals.
The second piece of Anaximandrian speculation noteworthy for its originality
concerns the ancient question of what holds up the earth. Thales seems to
have held that the earth is foating on water -- "as if the same question
did not arise . . . for the water supporting the earth" (Aristotle, *De
Caelo* 294a32-3). Perhaps aware of this defect in Thales’ answer
and in other similar ones, Anaximander proposed a different kind of answer
altogether:
* Some, like Anaximander . . . declare that the earth is at rest on account
of its similarity. For it is no more fitting for what is established at the
center an equally related to the extremes to move up rather than down or
sideways. And it is impossible for it to make a move simultaneously in opposite
directions. Therefore, it is at rest of necessity. (Aristotle, *De Caelo*
2.13 295b11-13 = DK 12A26)
The earth is not held up by something else. It does not move because there
is nothing to cause it to move in one way rather than another. The cleverness
of this answer is obvious, since it heads off the kind of criticism that
Aristotle is able to bring against Thales.
I turn now to Anaximander’s fundamental doctrine, to his claim about
**everything**:
* Of those who declare that the principle (*archê*) is one, moving,
and unlimited (*apeiron*), Anaximander . . . said that the unlimited
was the first principle and element of the things that are . . . He says
that the principle is neither water nor any other of the things called elements,
but some other nature which is unlimited, out of which come to be all the
heavens and the worlds in them. This is eternal and ageless and surrounds
all the worlds.
The fundamental stuff out of which everything else is made or comes to be
isn’t any of the four recognized elements -- earth, water, fire, and
air (or dry, wet, hot, and cold) -- but a fifth thing, the unlimited. Why?
According to Aristotle (*Physics* 3.1 204b22-9 = DK 12A16) Anaximander
argued as follows: If everything is water, then everything must have the
properties of water. But not only do some things lack these properties, some
even have properties that are opposite to those possessed by water. Earth
is not only not wet, it is dry. Since nothing can be both wet and dry, how
can dry earth just be some form of wet water? how can what just is wet water
become dry? This is a powerful argument for thinking that if there is a single
stuff of which all things (including the elements) are made, it cannot have
any definite characteristics of its own.
More significantly, this Anaximandrian argument is a telling criticism of
his predecessor, Thales. Hence it is a good example of the critical rationality
I praised the Greek philosophers for inventing. Anaximander did not accept
Thales’ doctrines on his authority or -- as we are asked to accept
Hesiod’s cosmogony -- on the authority of the Muses, rather he submitted
them to rational scrutiny, modifying those that failed to pass muster and
accepting only those that did. In the *Nicomachean Ethics*, as he is
about to criticize the doctrines of his own teacher Plato, Aristotle recommends
this as the appropriate attitude for a philosopher to take to his forebears:
* It presumably seems better, indeed only right, to destroy even what is close
to us if that is the way to preserve the truth. And we must especially do
this when we are philosophers, [lovers of wisdom]; for though we love both
the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honour the truth first. (I.6
1096a)
Paradoxically, then, it is by destroying Thales’ doctrines rather than
by accepting them unquestioningly that Anaximander reveals himself as
Thales’ true heir.
In addition to criticizing Thales’ doctrines, Anaximander made an important
suggestion about what causes the elements to interact, and so to give rise
to the things we see around us:
* The things that are perish into the things out of which they come to be,
according to necessity, for they penalty and retribution to each other for
their injustice in accordance with the ordering of time, as [Anaximander]
says in rather poetical language. (Simplicius, *Commentary on Aristotle’s
Physics* 24.18-21 = DK12B1 = A9)
His idea seems to be that elements, conceived of as opposite powers (dry,
wet, hot, and cold) struggle with one another, sometimes one gaining the
upper hand, sometimes another. When this happens the balance or equilibrium
of the cosmos is disturbed: One opposite has gained "unjustly" at the expense
of another and must of necessity -- or because of the laws governing the
cosmos -- pay reparation to it in due course, so that equilibrium is restored
once more. No doubt this is, as Simplicius says, "rather poetical," but it
certainly shouldn’t be written off on that account, for it contains
the fundamentally important notion that the natural world is governed by
necessity (by law) not by the arbitrary whim of the gods, and is therefore
intelligible and potentially explicable and manageable.
Anaximander’s follower, Anaximenes, developed Anaximander’s account
of the elements and introduced significant economies into it. In
Anaximander’s cosmology, there are four elements (earth, water, fire,
and air) as well as the somewhat mysterious unlimited, whose relation to
them is not fully explained. Thus Anaximander has **five** fundamental
things in his ontology (on his list of what there really is). Anaximenes
seems to have realized that the unlimited was unnecessary baggage, that one
of the elements could play its role. He claimed that air is the fundamental
principle of everything, and that earth, water, and fire are simply air which
is to different degrees either **rarified** or **condensed**. Earth
is very dense air; fire is very rarified air:
* The form of air is the following: when it is most even, it is invisible,
but it is revealed by the cold and the hot and the wet, and movement. . .
. For when it is dissolved into what is finer, it comes to be fire, and on
the other hand air comes to be winds when it becomes condensed. Cloud results
from air through felting [i.e. through becoming denser], and water when this
happens to a greater degree. When condensed still more it becomes earth and
when it reaches the absolutely densest stage it becomes stones. (Hippolytus,
*Refutation* 1.7.1-3 = DK 13A7)
Thus Anaximenes’ theory is at once **simpler** and more
**complete** than Anaximander’s. It needs only one thing -- air --
where Anaximander’s needs five, and it explains in a straightforward
way, what Anaximander leaves mysterious, namely, how the one fundamental
stuff can give rise to the other elements that appear in the world. This
makes it a better theory and makes its development another good example of
critical rationality -- or of a critically rational tradition -- in operation.
The next step in this line of argument was taken by Heraclitus of Ephesus
(also on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor) -- a consummate thinker and writer,
if a rather difficult one. In the following fragments, he speaks of the birth
of one element as the death of another.
* It is . . . death to water to become earth, but from earth comes water and
from water soul. (McK 10.74 = DK B36)
Fire lives the death of earth and air lives the death of fire, water lives
the death of air, earth that of water. (McK 10.76\* = DK 76)
If we set out the claims they make in a table, we can see that they describe
the same series of transformations familiar from Anaximenes:
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
**DEATH OF**
|
**=**
|
**BIRTH OF**
| |
| Fire | | Air | B76 |
| Air | | Water | B76 |
| Water | | Earth | B36 |
| Earth | | Water | B36 |
Notice that the transformations are cyclical:
* Road A: fire Þ air
Þ water Þ
earth
Road B: earth Þ water
Þ air Þ
fire
Thus when the entire cycle is complete what started as fire ends up being
fire again.
Two questions naturally arise about this cycle of transformations: What causes
it to occur? And what happens to fire (say) when it is caused to become air?
Anaximander’s answer to the first question, couched in appropriate terms,
is that **strife** between the opposites causes the transformations on
Road A (the "downward" road), and that **justice** causes the transformations
on Road B (the "upward" road). Heraclitus adopts this answer but sees that
it can be simplified without loss of explanatory power. He sees that because
the transformations are cyclical, we do not need two forces -- strife and
justice -- to drive it, but only one. Hence he tells us that "justice is
strife" (McK 10.83 = DK B80), that "the road up and the road down are one
and the same" (McK 10.63 = DK 60), and that "the beginning and end are common
on the circumference of a circle" (McK 10.67 = DK 103). Thus the force which
transforms fire into air also transforms air back into fire. (This Heraclitean
criticism of Anaximander is a model of critical scientific rationality at
work. Physicists such as Steven Weinberg or Murray Gell-Mann who look for
Grand Unified Theories in which gravitational, electromagnetic, and weak
and strong forces are unified are heirs to Heraclitus.)
To see how Heraclitus answered the question about what happens to fire when
strife causes it to become air, we must begin, as he surely did with Anaximenes.
On Anaximenes’ view elements change into one another by becoming more
rarified or more condensed. But this account is uneconomical because it
introduces a new primitive notion -- rarefaction/ condensation -- over and
above the original four elements. Heraclitus seems to have noticed this defect
in Anaximenes’ theory and tried to rectify it. On his view all that
happens when fire is transformed into air is that it dies down. Thus Road
A (the "downward" road) is the progressive dying down of fire and Road B
is its progressive re-kindling. Thus only fire "being kindled in measures
and being extinguished in measures" (McK 10.77 = DK B30) is needed to explain
how strife (justice) causes the elements to be transformed into one another,
so that their cyclical transformations are simply "the turnings of fire"
(McK 10.75 = DK B31).
But why does Heraclitus assign such a fundamental role to fire rather than
to air or one of the other elements? Why does he identify the cosmos with
"ever-living fire" (McK 10.77 = DK B30) rather than with ever-living air
or ever-living water? Why is Road A the progressive dying down of fire rather
than the progressive drying of the wet? To see a possible answer, we need
to return to the first question we raised: What causes the elements to be
transformed into one another? Anaximander’s answer was: Strife and justice.
Heraclitus simplifies this to a single causal agent: Strife. But Anaximander
does not tell us why the elements strive with one another in the first place.
Strife enters the Alexandrian cosmos, as it were, from the outside; it is
something extrinsic to, or over and above, the unlimited and the four elements.
Strife, however, is intrinsic to a cosmos of fire. For fire is "want and
satiety" (McK 10.85 = DK B65): it exists only when striving with what it
is trying to burn; it simultaneously wants or needs fuel and is becoming
hungry through consuming it. It is this dynamic feature, possessed by none
of the other opposites, that most likely led Heraclitus to assign priority
to it. It enables him to "reduce" strife to fire (since if fire exists so
must strife) just as he has already reduced justice to strife.
One final theoretical advantage of fire deserves to be mentioned. Fire exists
through striving with its fuel, but its striving is law governed or measured:
* Earth is poured out from sea, and is measured according to the same ratio
it was before becoming sea. (McK 10.75 = DK B31)
After all, the size or heat of fire is proportional to the amount of fuel
being consumed. Thus if fire is the fundamentally real thing, this offers
an explanation of the order observed in such things as the seasons and the
rising and setting of the sun.
There is no doubt that the monism that results from these reductions, is
vastly more successful than any of the incipient monisms of his predecessors
It is also fundamentally different in kind. Heraclitus does not tell us that
the cosmos and all its contents are fundamentally fire, he tells us that
they are fire "being kindled in measures and being extinguished in measures"
(McK 10.77 = DK B30). This emphasizes the fact that what is fundamentally
real for Heraclitus is not a static stuff to which change and activity are
extrinsic, but a law-governed process or activity. Heraclitus thus differs
from his predecessors, not simply in choosing fire rather than water, air,
or the unlimited as his primary stuff, but in choosing law-governed change
over static stability as being more fundamentally real. In the worlds of
Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes change depends on stability; in
Heraclitus’ world stability depends on change: "By Changing it is at
rest" (McK 10.78 = DK B 84a).
Heraclitus’ powerful vision of the world will exert enormous influence
over his successors, who will try in various ways to destroy, criticize,
modify, and augment it. But it is not his theory so much as the spirit in
which he offers it, that we have wanted to emphasize. He wasn’t the
first to theorize in that spirit, he was part of a tradition of critical
rationality that already existed. But he was the first to give explicit voice
to that spirit:
* Listening not to me but to the logos (argument or account) it is wise to
agree that all things are one. (McK 10.47 = DK B50)
This is the injunction that all the subsequent Greek philosophers you will
meet follow. As students of Greek philosophy, it is an injunction we must
strive to follow ourselves. If we do, we will be becoming what so many Greek
philosophers thought was the best thing to be, critically rational human
beings.
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<P><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Part 8.</b></font><font size="2"><a href="planet8/planet8.html"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
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Escape From the City of the Apes</font></b></a><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
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<P><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><I><font size="2">More to
come soon!</font></I></font></P>
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</font></b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b><a href="apelinks.htm">Planet
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page</font></p>
<P><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> I'm <A HREF="../../welcome/index.html">home</A>...
all the time it was... YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! Ahhhhhh... (you
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| Planet of the Apes... funkified
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| I've considered
**Planet of the Apes** to be my favorite film since I saw its original
release as a kid. The following parody is my homage to this classic.
I hope you enjoy it. So, click on the title at right (or the chapters
below) and jump right into the hot ape action... **Part 1.** **[Crash Landing](planet1/planet.html)** **Part 2.** **[Strange New World](planet2/planet2.html)** **Part 3.** **[Capture](planet3/planet3.html)** **Part 4.** [**Welcome to Ape City**](planet4/planet4.html) **Part 5.** [**My Name is Taylor, Dammit!**](planet5/planet5.html) **Part 6.** [**The Monkey Trial**](planet6/planet6.html) **Part 7.** [**Dr. Z's Rap Session**](planet7/planet7.html) **Part 8.** [**Escape From the City of the Apes**](planet8/planet8.html) *More to
come soon!* **[Planet
of the Apes Links!](apelinks.htm)** Back to [Features](../index.html)
page I'm [home](../../welcome/index.html)...
all the time it was... YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! Ahhhhhh... (you
know the rest) | |
| | | |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Take your | stinkin' | paws |
| off | me, | you |
| damn | dirty | APE! |
This parody ©2003
Mark Longmire/The Wonderful World of Longmire |
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<p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:
"Times New Roman"'>Ohio State University<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:
"Times New Roman"'><o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:
"Times New Roman"'>Average grade awarded, all undergraduates.<span
style="mso-spacerun:yes"> </span>Winter term 1980-2000 and <span
class=GramE>Fall</span> term 2004-2015.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:
"Times New Roman"'><o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<table class=MsoNormalTable border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0
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mso-yfti-tbllook:1184;mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:0;mso-yfti-firstrow:yes'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>1980</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
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solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.65</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:1'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>1985</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
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mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.63</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:2'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>1990</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.69</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:3'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>1995</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
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mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.76</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:4'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
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<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>1998</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
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mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.81</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:5'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
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padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2000</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.89</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:6'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2004</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.97</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:7'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2005</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2.98</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:8'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2006</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.01</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:9'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2007</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.04</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:10'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2008</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.04</span><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'><o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:11'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2011<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
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mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.10<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:12'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2013<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.09<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:13'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2014<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.14<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr style='mso-yfti-irow:14;mso-yfti-lastrow:yes'>
<td width=60 valign=bottom style='width:60.3pt;border:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
border-top:none;mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>2015<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
<td width=49 valign=bottom style='width:49.3pt;border-top:none;border-left:
none;border-bottom:solid windowtext 1.0pt;border-right:solid windowtext 1.0pt;
mso-border-top-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;mso-border-left-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-alt:solid windowtext .5pt;padding:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt'>
<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>3.17<o:p></o:p></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
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<p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:
"Times New Roman"'><o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family:
"Times New Roman"'>Source:<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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Ohio State University
Average grade awarded, all undergraduates. Winter term 1980-2000 and Fall term 2004-2015.
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| 1980 | 2.65 |
| 1985 | 2.63 |
| 1990 | 2.69 |
| 1995 | 2.76 |
| 1998 | 2.81 |
| 2000 | 2.89 |
| 2004 | 2.97 |
| 2005 | 2.98 |
| 2006 | 3.01 |
| 2007 | 3.04 |
| 2008 | 3.04 |
| 2011 | 3.10 |
| 2013 | 3.09 |
| 2014 | 3.14 |
| 2015 | 3.17 |
Source:
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newspaper, http://thepost.baker.ohiou.edu/archives2/050799/601.htm; also contains
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<P>These pictures are from a scenic overlook on a road called the Gooseberry
Cutoff, between Meeteetse and Worland. The date was December 30, 1996.<BR>
<A HREF="Gooseberry1.jpg">
<IMG SRC="Gooseberry1TN.jpg" alt="Gooseberry Cutoff"></A><A HREF="Gooseberry2.jpg"><IMG SRC="Gooseberry2TN.jpg" alt="Gooseberry Cutoff"></A><A HREF="Gooseberry3.jpg"><IMG SRC="Gooseberry3TN.jpg" alt="Gooseberry Cutoff"></A><A HREF="Gooseberry4.jpg"><IMG SRC="Gooseberry4TN.jpg" alt="Gooseberry Cutoff"></A><BR>
These first 4 pictures, when put together form a panoramic view. Click on them
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<IMG SRC="Gooseberry10TN.jpg" alt="Gooseberry Cutoff"></A><A HREF="Gooseberry11.jpg"><IMG SRC="Gooseberry11TN.jpg" alt="Gooseberry Cutoff"></A><BR>
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<P>I took the next three pictures on New Year's day, 1994 while I was on my way
back home to Michigan. Click on them to get a better view.</P>
<P><A HREF="redbluff.jpg">
<IMG SRC="redbluffTN.jpg" alt="Red Bluff"></A><BR>
This red cliff located on Nowood creek just outside of the town of Ten Sleep
Wyoming is a favorite of mine.</P>
<P><A HREF="10slpc1.jpg">
<IMG SRC="10slpc1TN.jpg" alt="Ten Sleep Canyon"></A><A HREF="10slpc2.jpg"><IMG SRC="10slpc2TN.jpg" alt="Ten Sleep Canyon"></A><BR>
Here are left and right views of Ten Sleep canyon taken from the same spot. At
the bottom of the canyon is Ten Sleep creek. The switchbacks in the highway can
be seen in the picture on the left.</P>
<P><A HREF="tetons.jpg">
<IMG SRC="tetonsTN.jpg" alt="The Tetons"></A><BR>
This is quite a picturesque view of the Tetons. This picture was taken by Paul
Martz.</P>
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<img id="badlands" alt="Wyoming Badlands" src="Wyoming_Badlands.png"><BR>
The Wyoming Badlands in Stereo! For help viewing this image, <a href="freeview.html">
click here</a>.</P>
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THE WONDERFUL BAD LANDS OF WYOMING</P>
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East of the Rocky Mountains is an open, unforested land known as the Great
Plains. Most of this region is especially well suited for raising grain, and
in some sections are extensive beds of lignite. In portions of the Great
Plains, especially in South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska are areas known as
the Bad Lands.</P>
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This picture gives us a view of the Bad Lands of Wyoming. The soil and
subsoil of these lands are unusually soft, consisting largely of clay and
shale. The rainfall in the region is very light. When it does rain, however,
it comes as from a cloud-burst, in great abundance and lasting for a short
period. The water cuts deep into the soft material and carries the soil
away, carving all kinds of strange shapes and fantastic forms. There is one
particular area called Toadstool Park, because of its resemblance to a
collection of mammoth toadtools.</P>
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As one can well imagine from this view, these rough lands are very difficult
for traveling; hence their name "Bad Lands". They are extremely interesting
places to visit. In the clay have been found bones of some of the largest
animals ever known to have existed in the history of the world.</P>
<p>
In a moist climate with an abundance of vegetation these "bad lands" cannot
occur. Roots help to bind the soil together. In our own neighborhood we may
see cuts in clay banks, where there is little or no plant growth, that are
furrowed and washed out by hard rain. It is similar conditions, going on for
ages, which have made the great troughs and terraces in this barren waste.</P>
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These pictures are from a scenic overlook on a road called the Gooseberry
Cutoff, between Meeteetse and Worland. The date was December 30, 1996.
[](Gooseberry1.jpg)[](Gooseberry2.jpg)[](Gooseberry3.jpg)[](Gooseberry4.jpg)
These first 4 pictures, when put together form a panoramic view. Click on them
for a closeup.
[](Gooseberry10.jpg)[](Gooseberry11.jpg)
Here are closeups of some interesting erosion, still at the same location as
above.

I took the next three pictures on New Year's day, 1994 while I was on my way
back home to Michigan. Click on them to get a better view.
[](redbluff.jpg)
This red cliff located on Nowood creek just outside of the town of Ten Sleep
Wyoming is a favorite of mine.
[](10slpc1.jpg)[](10slpc2.jpg)
Here are left and right views of Ten Sleep canyon taken from the same spot. At
the bottom of the canyon is Ten Sleep creek. The switchbacks in the highway can
be seen in the picture on the left.
[](tetons.jpg)
This is quite a picturesque view of the Tetons. This picture was taken by Paul
Martz.

The Wyoming Badlands in Stereo! For help viewing this image, [click here](freeview.html).
THE WONDERFUL BAD LANDS OF WYOMING
East of the Rocky Mountains is an open, unforested land known as the Great
Plains. Most of this region is especially well suited for raising grain, and
in some sections are extensive beds of lignite. In portions of the Great
Plains, especially in South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska are areas known as
the Bad Lands.
This picture gives us a view of the Bad Lands of Wyoming. The soil and
subsoil of these lands are unusually soft, consisting largely of clay and
shale. The rainfall in the region is very light. When it does rain, however,
it comes as from a cloud-burst, in great abundance and lasting for a short
period. The water cuts deep into the soft material and carries the soil
away, carving all kinds of strange shapes and fantastic forms. There is one
particular area called Toadstool Park, because of its resemblance to a
collection of mammoth toadtools.
As one can well imagine from this view, these rough lands are very difficult
for traveling; hence their name "Bad Lands". They are extremely interesting
places to visit. In the clay have been found bones of some of the largest
animals ever known to have existed in the history of the world.
In a moist climate with an abundance of vegetation these "bad lands" cannot
occur. Roots help to bind the soil together. In our own neighborhood we may
see cuts in clay banks, where there is little or no plant growth, that are
furrowed and washed out by hard rain. It is similar conditions, going on for
ages, which have made the great troughs and terraces in this barren waste.
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<H3><p>An Introduction:</p>
<P>When searching for a job at the age of 17, I had no idea what I
wanted to do. I just wanted some money in my pocket while I finished high
school. I applied at a couple of places like Spencers and K-Mart. I never heard
back from any of them. I mentioned to my friend, the drunken rantor, that I was
thinking about applying at Wally World. His advice was to go anywhere other then
that place, because it was a white trash haven. It was probably the best advice
anyone has ever given me. I ignored it. However, it was only a matter of a
couple of years before the drunken rantor found himself within the clutches of
the evil corporate smiley face as well. </P>
<P>I applied to Wally World. I thought that it would be fun to work with
all of the cool merchandise that is sold there. I mean, I had seen the movie
Big, I knew how it all worked. I was called in for an interview, hired, and made
a cashier. I was upset that I was going to be a cashier because that is
obviously a woman's job, and guys are not cashiers. As it turned out, once I
started the job, I realized I was wrong. That job is actually for chimps, as are
most of the jobs at Wally World. The chimps cashier, the gorillas pull pallets
and push carts, and the downs syndrome kids manage the place. That is basically
how it all works, with a few gimps here and there.</P>
<P>If only somebody had warned me that the kids that rode the short bus
to school grew up and were released free in to our society without supervision.
I soon realized that this place was a stage for the Jerry Springer show, except
nobody was producing or hosting this mecca of stupidity. </P>
<P>Being a cashier, I believed that the problem with the store were the
customers. I was half right. With the volume of customers that go through Wally
World, it is like an overpopulated carnival. The other half of the problem I had
overlooked, were the associates. They were the deadbeat carnies running this
sick extravaganza of brain cell waste. The only thing that compared to this
place were my family reunions. </P>
<P>With all of the gimpy associates and customers running around with
mullets, and few enough teeth to count on one hand, I decided to document my
experiences.</P>
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### An Introduction:
When searching for a job at the age of 17, I had no idea what I
wanted to do. I just wanted some money in my pocket while I finished high
school. I applied at a couple of places like Spencers and K-Mart. I never heard
back from any of them. I mentioned to my friend, the drunken rantor, that I was
thinking about applying at Wally World. His advice was to go anywhere other then
that place, because it was a white trash haven. It was probably the best advice
anyone has ever given me. I ignored it. However, it was only a matter of a
couple of years before the drunken rantor found himself within the clutches of
the evil corporate smiley face as well.
I applied to Wally World. I thought that it would be fun to work with
all of the cool merchandise that is sold there. I mean, I had seen the movie
Big, I knew how it all worked. I was called in for an interview, hired, and made
a cashier. I was upset that I was going to be a cashier because that is
obviously a woman's job, and guys are not cashiers. As it turned out, once I
started the job, I realized I was wrong. That job is actually for chimps, as are
most of the jobs at Wally World. The chimps cashier, the gorillas pull pallets
and push carts, and the downs syndrome kids manage the place. That is basically
how it all works, with a few gimps here and there.
If only somebody had warned me that the kids that rode the short bus
to school grew up and were released free in to our society without supervision.
I soon realized that this place was a stage for the Jerry Springer show, except
nobody was producing or hosting this mecca of stupidity.
Being a cashier, I believed that the problem with the store were the
customers. I was half right. With the volume of customers that go through Wally
World, it is like an overpopulated carnival. The other half of the problem I had
overlooked, were the associates. They were the deadbeat carnies running this
sick extravaganza of brain cell waste. The only thing that compared to this
place were my family reunions.
With all of the gimpy associates and customers running around with
mullets, and few enough teeth to count on one hand, I decided to document my
experiences.
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| | **How does it work?**Using patent pending technology developed by our team of top
scientists, you can now use your computer monitor to take a
picture of yourself and have it transmitted directly back to you
in a matter of seconds.
**Do I need any special equipment?**
No, the Amazing Camera works with all computers and web browsers.
No downloads are required.
**How much does it cost?**While we continue to beta test this revolutionary technology,
the Amazing Camera is currently being offered for ***free***.
Hurry, this is a limited time offer!
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and flaws in dialogues is breathtaking. Due to the high number of existing Ultima IX nitpicks,
they are divided into subcategories. Many of the inaccuracies listed here have been addressed
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Those informations have proven interesting for nitpickers, too.
* [Britain](nitpicks_u9_britain.htm) (45)
* [New Magincia](nitpicks_u9_newmag.htm) (45)
* [Moonglow](nitpicks_u9_moonglow.htm) (21)
* [Yew](nitpicks_u9_yew.htm) (22)
* [Minoc](nitpicks_u9_minoc.htm) (20)
* [Trinsic](nitpicks_u9_trinsic.htm) (14)
* [Valoria](nitpicks_u9_valoria.htm) (26)
* [Skara Brae](nitpicks_u9_skara.htm) (51)
* [Earth](nitpicks_u9_earth.htm) (14)
* [Lord British's Castle](nitpicks_u9_lbcastle.htm) (41)
* [Terfin](nitpicks_u9_terfin.htm) (20)
* [Flora and Fauna](nitpicks_u9_ff.htm) (17)
* [Topography](nitpicks_u9_topo.htm) (17)
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<A HREF="sg">Steam Generator Car 139</A><P>
<A HREF="waycars">Captive Cabooses</A><P>
<A HREF="freightcars">Random Freight Cars</A><P>
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<H2><u>Work Equipment</u>:</H2>
<H3>
<A HREF="work/burro.html">Burro Cranes</A><P>
</H3> <BR>
<H2><u>Historical Items</u>:</H2>
<H3>
<A HREF="snippets">Ellington's Santa Fe Snippets</A><P>
</H3>
<BR>
<H2><u>Levity</u>:</H2>
<H3>
<A HREF="oddities">Santa Fe Oddities</A><P>
</H3>
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<H2>One Peripheral Subject:</H2>
<H3>
<A HREF="airhorns">Railroad Airhorn Guide</A>
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<b>Please Note:</b></H4></center> The contents of Santa Fe Subjects are made available for the personal
enjoyment and edification of aficionados of the Santa Fe Railway. It is not officially
connected with or sanctioned by the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway or its successor,
the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway. All images are copyright by their
photographers, and permission has been obtained for their use here. We ask that written permission
be obtained before any portion of this site is copied, reproduced, pasted, reposted, redistributed,
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Santa Fe Subjects
# **Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe RailwaySubjects
---**
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| --- |
## Welcome to the Santa Fe Subjects site.
---
#### This site covers a range of subjects related to the Atchison Topeka
& Santa Fe Railway. Subjects will be added and existing ones expanded
as time allows. Your input is welcome; send comments, questions, ideas,
or information to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
You won't find a long list of links to every Santa Fe-related website here,
by the way, as Jim Czarnecki's [QStation](http://www.qstation.org)
already provides an excellent, regularly updated list of Santa Fe links.
---
Santa Fe Subjects:
Structures:
[Surviving Depots](depots)
[Surviving Coaling Towers](chutes)
[Surviving Water Facilities](tanks)
[Structure Galleries](structures)
Motive Power:
[Preserved Locomotives](atsfpres)
[All-Time Steam Roster](atsfstea.html)
[Santa Fe "Kodachromes"](sfkodcrm)
[Cowl Units](cowls)
[The "Beep"](beep)
[The Lone GP40](gp40)
Rolling Stock:
[Steam Generator Car 139](sg)
[Captive Cabooses](waycars)
[Random Freight Cars](freightcars)
Work Equipment:
[Burro Cranes](work/burro.html)
Historical Items:
[Ellington's Santa Fe Snippets](snippets)
Levity:
[Santa Fe Oddities](oddities)
---
One Peripheral Subject:
[Railroad Airhorn Guide](airhorns)
---
**Please Note:**
The contents of Santa Fe Subjects are made available for the personal
enjoyment and edification of aficionados of the Santa Fe Railway. It is not officially
connected with or sanctioned by the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway or its successor,
the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway. All images are copyright by their
photographers, and permission has been obtained for their use here. We ask that written permission
be obtained before any portion of this site is copied, reproduced, pasted, reposted, redistributed,
broadcast, or published in any form. Thank you.
####
If you have ideas, comments, questions, or information add, I'd love to hear from
you.
I am Evan Werkema, [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
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sinusovkou výkonu 180 W</span></font></a></font></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF">11.06.2011</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF">01.02.2016</font></b></td>
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50W RGB LED
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<font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none; font-weight:700">Spínaný mìniè z 12 V na
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<font color="#FFFFFF">15.01.2016</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFF00">DC/DC mìniè 12 V/ 12 - 30 V, max. 4 A</font> - napø.
pro notebook</font></a></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF">17.06.2011</font></b></td>
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DC</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF">09.08.2013</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFF00" face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration: none">
<a href="LM2575/LM2575.htm">
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<font color="#FFFFFF">14.03.2014</font></b></td>
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<a href="Menic%20pro%20LED/Menic.htm">
<font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none; font-weight:700">Mìniè pro LED
diodu z baterie 1,5 V</span></font></a></font></td>
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<b>
<font color="#FFFFFF">27.10.2010</font></b></td>
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<a href="Usporka/Usporka.htm">
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<font color="#FFFF00" face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; ">Mini
<font color="#FFFF00">spínaný
zdroj z kompaktní záøivky</font></font></span><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt" color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none; background-color: #000000"> </span></font></a></b></td>
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<b>
<font color="#FFFFFF">15.01.2011</font></b></td>
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<a href="Zdroj%206-14-24V/zdroj.htm">
<font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none; font-weight:700">Jednoduchý spínaný zdroj 6 V, 14 V, 24 V (max. 20 W)</span></font></a></font></span></td>
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<b>
<font color="#FFFFFF">04.03.2011</font></b></td>
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<a href="Zatez%20Lm317/Zatez.htm">
<font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Umìlá zátì pro
spínané zdroje</span></font></a></font><font color="#FFFF00" face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt"></a></font></b></td>
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<b>
<font color="#FFFFFF">21.04.2011</font></b></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/Menic_LED.JPG" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td width="11" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center">
</td>
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<a href="http://utaes.g6.cz/1,5-LED/Menic.htm">
<font face="Monotype Corsiva" color="#FFFF00" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700; text-decoration:none">
Mìniè pro LED diodu napájenou z 1,5V èlánku</font></a></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>17.02.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/Zdroj_12_5V.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td width="11" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center">
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<font color="#FFFF00" face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration: none">
<a href="Zdroj_12V-5V/Buck.htm">
<font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none; font-weight:700">DC/DC mìniè z 12 V na
5 V (BUCK)</span></font></a></font></span></td>
<td width="116" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center">
<b>
<font color="#FFFFFF">29.01.2016</font></b></td>
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<p>
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<span lang="en-us">~ ~ ~ </span>Zdroje
klasické, stabilizované
zdroje<span lang="en-us"> ~ ~ ~</span></font></address>
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<b><font color="#FFFFFF">04.12.2010</font></b></td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none">Napájecí zdroj 5 V / 1 A s indikací pøetíení</span></font></a></font><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt" color="#FFFF00">
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<b><font color="#FFFFFF">25.07.2011</font></b></td>
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<td width="12" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center"> </td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none; font-weight:700">Oddìlovací
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<b><font color="#FFFFFF">14.06.2012</font></b></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/regul1.JPG" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td width="12" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center"> </td>
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<font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">
<a href="Zdroj%20LM317/Zdroj%201.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Regulovatelný zdroj
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<b><font color="#FFFFFF">15.01.2011</font></b></td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none">Regulovatelný symetrický zdroj
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<b><font color="#FFFFFF">15.01.2011</font></b></td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">
<a href="Zdroj%20LM317/Zdroj%203.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Regulovatelný zdroj
1,2 - 30 V s Lm317, max 1,5 A s omezením výstupního proudu</span></font></a></font></span></a></font></td>
<td width="111" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center">
<b><font color="#FFFFFF">15.01.2011</font></b></td>
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<td width="57" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center">
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<font color="#FFFF00">10kW indukèní ohøev - 01. èást - </font>3f filtr</font></a></td>
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<font color="#FFFF00" face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration:none; font-weight:700">10kW indukèní ohøev
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100W zdroj</font></a></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>01</b></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF">.02.2016</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>07</b></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF">.05.2016</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>20</b></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF">.05.2016</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>06</b></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF">.06.2016</font></b></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/IH_06.jpg" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td width="12" style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" align="center"> </td>
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</font>Skøíò</font></a></td>
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<b><font color="#FFFFFF">07.07.2016</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>30</b></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF">.10.2016</font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>01</b></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF">.02.2017</font></b></td>
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První zkouka pøi P=800 W</span></font></a></font><font color="#FFFF00" face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; "> </font></b></td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none; font-weight:700">Jednoduchá diferenciální sonda k
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Aktivní sonda k osciloskopu èi spektrálnímu analyzátoru do frekvence 100
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>11.02.2018</b></font></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>09.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_Tlumivky.jpg" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<span lang="en-us"><b><a href="EMC/Tlumivky.htm">
<font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration: none" color="#FFFF00">
Odruovací tlumivky</font></a></b><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#00FF00">
</font></span></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>01.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_kondenzator2.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none"><a href="EMC/Kondenzatory.htm">
<font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Odruovací
kondenzátory</span></font></a></span></font><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#00FF00">
</font></span></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>01.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<tr>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_filtr.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<span lang="en-us">
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<span style="text-decoration: none">
<font color="#FFFF00"><a href="EMC/Filtry.htm">
<span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">Odruovací EMC
filtry</font></span></a> </font></span></font></span></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>01.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/SPD.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<font color="#FFFF00"><a href="EMC/SPD.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Pøepìové ochranné prvky</span></font></a> </font></span></font></span></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>04.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_zdroje.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<span style="font-weight: 700" lang="en-us"><a href="EMC/Zdroje.htm">
<font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration: none" color="#FFFF00">
Ruivé signály a jejich zdroje</font></a></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>05.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_galvanicka.png" width="100" height="45"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<span lang="en-us"><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">
<a href="EMC/Zdroje.htm"><span style="text-decoration: none">
<font color="#FFFF00"></font></span><span style="text-decoration: none">
<font color="#FFFF00"><a href="EMC/Galvanicka_vazba.htm">
<font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Vazby ruivých
signálù - galvanická vazba</span></font></a></font></span></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>06.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_kapacitni.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
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<span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">
<a href="EMC/Kapacitni_vazba.htm"><span style="text-decoration: none">
<font color="#FFFF00"> Vazby ruivých signálù - kapacitní vazba</font></span></a></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>07.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_galvanicka.png" width="100" height="45"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">
<a href="EMC/Induktivni.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Vazby
ruivých signálù </span></font></a> </font></span>
<a href="EMC/Induktivni.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">- induktivní vazba</span></font></a></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>10.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_vyzarovani.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">
<a href="EMC/Vyzarovani.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Vazby
ruivých signálù - vazba vyzaøováním</span></font></a></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>11.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_stineni.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
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<a href="EMC/Stineni.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Elektromagnetické
stínìní a jeho základní charakteristiky</span></font></a></font></span></font></span></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>12.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_stineni2.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00">
</font></span></font></span><b><font face="Monotype Corsiva" color="#FFFF00" style="font-size: 14pt"><a href="EMC/Stineni2.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Úèinnost
stínìní v blízké zónì elektromagnetického pole, vliv otvorù, koaxiální
kabely</span></font></a></font></b><span lang="en-us"><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00"><a href="EMC/Stineni2.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">
</span></font></a></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>13.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_ruseni.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
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<span style="text-decoration: none" lang="en-us"><font color="#FFFF00">
</font></span><span style="text-decoration: none"><a href="EMC/Ruseni.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">íøení
ruivých signálù</span></font></a></span></font><span lang="en-us"><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00"><a href="EMC/Stineni.htm"> </a></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>14.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_LISN.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none" lang="en-us"><font color="#FFFF00">
</font></span></font><span style="font-weight: 700"><a href="EMC/LISN.htm"><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration: none" color="#FFFF00">Mìøení
s umìlou sítí</font></a></span><span lang="en-us"><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none"><font color="#FFFF00"><a href="EMC/Stineni.htm"> </a></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>15.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_Mereni.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none" lang="en-us"><font color="#FFFF00">
</font></span></font><b><font face="Monotype Corsiva" color="#FFFF00" style="font-size: 14pt"><a href="EMC/Mereni.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">Mìøení
s napìovou a proudovou sondou a absorbèními kletìmi</span></font></a></font></b><span lang="en-us"><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none"><a href="EMC/Mereni.htm"><font color="#FFFF00"><span style="text-decoration: none">
</span></font></a></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>16.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_anteny.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<a href="EMC/Anteny.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Mìøení pomocí antén</span></font></a></font></span></font></span></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>17.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_paramtry.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<b>
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<a href="EMC/Parametry.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Parametry mìøicích antén a
neurèitost mìøení</span></font></a></font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>18.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_komora.jpg" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<b><a href="EMC/Komora.htm">
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Anténní mìøení na volném prostranství, v elmg. stínìných a bezodrazových
komorách</font></a></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>19.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_pristroje.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<a href="EMC/Pristoje.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Pøístroje pro mìøení ruení</span></font></a></font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>21.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_odolnost.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
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<p align="left"><b><a href="EMC/Odolnost.htm">
<font face="Monotype Corsiva" color="#FFFF00" style="font-size: 14pt; text-decoration: none">
Elektromagnetická odolnost a její testování</font></a></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>22.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_signaly.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
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<a href="EMC/Odolnost_signaly.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Zkuební signály pro zkouky
elektromagnetické odolnosti</span></font></a></font></b></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>23.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_vazby.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium">
<a href="EMC/Vazby.htm">
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Vazební/oddìlovací obvody a uspoøádání pracovitì pro zkouky
elektromagnetické odolnosti</font></a><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#00FF00"><span lang="en-us"> </span></font></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>24.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="92">
<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_zkousky.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<a href="EMC/Zkousky.htm"><font color="#FFFF00">
<span style="text-decoration: none">Zkouky odolnosti vùèi ruivým vlivùm
v energetické napájecí síti</span></font></a></font></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="96" align="center">
<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>25.10.2018</b></font></td>
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<img border="0" src="Ikony/EMC_Normalizace.png" width="100" height="50"></td>
<td style="border-style: none; border-width: medium" width="11"> </td>
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<span style="text-decoration: none">Normalizace v oblasti EMC</span></font></a></span></font></font></span><font face="Monotype Corsiva" style="font-size: 14pt; font-weight:700" color="#00FF00"><span lang="en-us"> </span></font></p></td>
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<font color="#FFFFFF"><b>26.10.2018</b></font></td>
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[DC/DC mìniè z 12 V na
5 V (BUCK)](Zdroj_12V-5V/Buck.htm) | **29.01.2016** |
| | | [Jednoduchý elektronický pøedøadník k záøivkám za pár korun](Predradnik/El.htm) | **02.04.2018** |
| | | [Spínaný zdroj jako zdroj pro vyslouilou akuvrtaèku](Aku/Zdroj.htm) | **30.03.2018** |
| | | [Halogenová svítilna s výdrí a 10 hodin na jedno nabití na plný výkon](Svitilna/Halogen.htm) | **09.04.2018** |
| | | [Spínaný mìniè pro halogenovou árovku 12 V / 50 W](Halogen/Zarovka.htm) | **14.04.2018** |
| | | [Spínaný mìniè pro záøivku se studenou katodou CCFL - pokraèování](http://utaes.g6.cz/CCFL2/CCFL.htm) | **17.02.2018** |
| | | [Úprava záloní UPS k PC na nouzový záloní zdroj 12 V -> 230 V do auta](http://utaes.g6.cz/UPS/UPS.htm) | **04.02.2018** |
| | | [Jednoduchý mìniè 12 VDC -> 230 V / 50 Hz èistý sinus](Sinus_12V/Sinus_12V.htm) | **06.07.2018** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý mìniè 24 VDC -> +/- 12 VDC](Buck+Inverting/Zdroj.htm) | **15.07.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Pájení, svaøování, bodování ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
| |
[Sváøecí invertor do 130 A ( 50A - 130A)](Invertor_130/Invertor.htm) | **27.02.2016** |
|
| |
[Sváøecí invertor do 100 A ( 30A - 100A)](Invertor/Svareci%20invertor.htm) | **27.10.2010** |
| | | **[Úprava sváøecího invertoru na rozsah
výstupního proudu 30A
÷
130A](Invertor_30-130/Invertor.htm)** |
01.06.2019 |
| | | [Bodová sváøeèka akumulátorù](Bodovka_aku/MOT.htm) | **16.06.2018** |
| | | [Bodová sváøeèka niklových plechù k akumulátorùm](Bodovka_aku2/Aku.htm) | **08.07.2018** |
| | | [Bodovací sváøeèka z transformátoru z mikrovlnky](Bodovka/Svarecka.htm) | **17****.11.2016** |
| | | **[Plnicí pera pro nanáení tavidla pøi pájení](Flux_pen/Bonkote.htm)** | **11.09.2018** |
| | |
[Mikropájeèka o výkonu 80W s regulací teploty
180 - 480 °C](Solder_Iron/80W.htm) | **24.09.2018** |
| | | **[Pájecí kletì o výkonu 120W s regulací teploty 200-480°C](Tweezers/Solder_iron.htm)** | **18.09.2018** |
| | | [Horkovzduná stanice BK702-B s mikropájeèkou v jednom](Baku702/BK702b.htm) | **10****.09.2017** |
| | | [Pájecí lázeò o výkonu a 150 W](Lazen/Pajeni.htm) | **07.04.2018** |
| | |
[Urethanové samopájitelné izolované dráty na opravy
desek ploných spojù](Urethan_Wire/Wire.htm) | **24.09.2018** |
| | | **[Bodová sváøeèka z transformátoru z mikrovlnné trouby - elektronika](Bodovka_2/MOT.htm)** | **31.10.2018** |
| | | **[Cínovací pasta a ploné spoje](Tin_paste/Tin.htm)** | **06.11.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Zdroje
klasické, stabilizované
zdroje ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | **[Stabilizovaný zdroj s
mikroprocesorem AVR - ATmega8 , 0 - 22 V , 0 - 2,5 A](Zdroj%20atmega8/zdroj.htm)** | **15.06.2012** |
| | |
[Napájecí zdroj 24 V /
max. 5 A s obvodem LM723](Zdroj_24V_5A/Zdroj.htm) | **17.06.2011** |
| | |
[Napájecí zdroj 0 - 30 V s
regulací proudu 0 - 3 A](Napajeci%20zdroj%200-30/Napajeci%20zdroj%200-30V.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Napájecí zdroj 0 - 30 V s regulací proudu 0 - 6 A](Zdroj%200-30V%206A/Napajeci%20zdroj%200-30V%206A.htm) | **11.06.2011** |
| | | [MOT
(trafo z mikrovlnky) -
Výkonný zdroj nízkého napìtí](MOT/MOT.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý síový zdroj pro akuvrtaèku](Zdroj_aku/aku.htm) | **27.07.2011** |
| | | **[Napájecí zdroj 5 V / 1 A s indikací pøetíení](Zdroj_7805/7805.htm)** | **25.07.2011** |
| | |
[Oddìlovací
transformátor 230 V / 230 V - 300 VA](Oddelovaci_Trafo/Trafo.htm) | **14.06.2012** |
| | | **[Regulovatelný zdroj
1,2 - 30 V s Lm317](Zdroj%20LM317/Zdroj%201.htm), max 1,5 A** | **15.01.2011** |
| | | **[Regulovatelný symetrický zdroj
2 x 1,2 - 30 V s Lm317, max 1,5 A](Zdroj%20LM317/Zdroj%202.htm)** | **15.01.2011** |
| | |
[Regulovatelný zdroj
1,2 - 30 V s Lm317, max 1,5 A s omezením výstupního proudu](Zdroj%20LM317/Zdroj%203.htm) | **15.01.2011** |
~ ~ ~ Indukèní ohøev ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
| | [10kW indukèní ohøev - 01. èást - 3f filtr](http://utaes.g6.cz/Filtr/Filtr.htm) | **29.01.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev
- 02. èást - Pomocný
100W zdroj](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_zdroj/Zdroj_100W.htm) | **01****.02.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev
- 03. èást - Indukènosti](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_inductors/Inductors.htm) | **07****.05.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev
- 04. èást - Pov-Ray 3D
modely DPS](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_PovRay/Pov-Ray.htm) | **20****.05.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev
- 05. èást - Výkonové mìnièe](http://utaes.g6.cz/!DP/Menic.htm) | **06****.06.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev - 06. èást -
Skøíò](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_case/Case.htm) | **07.07.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev -
07. èást - Vodní servoventil](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_H2O/H2O.htm) | **09.****07.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev - 08. èást -
Beta verze softwaru](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_SW_beta/SW.htm) | **30****.10.2016** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev - 09. èást -
Beta verze hardwaru](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_HW_beta/Hw.htm) | **01****.02.2017** |
| | | [10kW indukèní ohøev -
10. èást -
Pomocný Push-pull mìniè](http://utaes.g6.cz/IH_Push_pull/Converter.htm) | **08****.02.2017** |
| | | **[10kW indukèní ohøev](IH_video_beta/Test_beta.htm) [- 11. èást -
První zkouka pøi P=800 W](IH_video_beta/Test_beta.htm)** | **13.02.2017** |
| | |
[10kW indukèní ohøev -
12. èást - RLC + termokamera + model](IH_RLC/RLC_seriovy.htm) | **10****.03.2017** |
| | |
[10kW indukèní ohøev](IH/IH2.htm)[- Závìreèná èást](IH/IH2.htm) | **22.04.2017** |
| | | **[Indukèní ohøev s IGBT](Ohrev/ohrev.htm)
s LCLR rezonanèním obvodem** | **02.08.2013** |
| | | [Miniaturní indukèní ohøev o výkonu 600 W](Mini_indukcak/ZVS.htm) | **01.05.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Èíslicové
obvody ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | **[Digitální poèítadlo impulsù](Digitalni%20pocitadlo/Digitalni_pocitadlo.htm)** | **17.05.2010** |
| | | **[Digitální poèítadlo impulsù - Optická závora](Dig_pocitadlo_2/Digitalni_pocitadlo_2.htm)** | **21.04.2011** |
| | |
[Indikátor nerozsvícených svìtel v automobilu](Indik.%20svetel/Indikator.htm) | **26.10.2010** |
| | |
[Tlaèítkový spínaè s klopným obvodem D](Tlacitkovy_spinac/Spinac.htm) | **21.12.2012** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý obvod pro "Dead time"](Dead_time/Dead_time.htm) | **09.06.2012** |
| | | [Nejjednoduí
logická sonda TTL](Log_sonda_1/Sonda.htm) | **21.04.2011** |
| | |
[Logická sonda TTL II](Log_sonda_2/Sonda.htm) | **21.04.2011** |
| | |
[Svìtelná tabule - Èasomíra, skóre](Tabule/tab.htm) | **11.08.2013** |
| | |
[RC generátor harmonického signálu do 100kHz](RC_gen/RC_gen.htm) | **03.08.2013** |
| | | **[Indikace stavu nabití / vybití akumulátoru li-ion](Indikace_li-ion/Indikace_li-ion.htm)** | **20.06.2013** |
~ ~ ~ Nabíjeèky ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Zabudovaná nabíjeèka akumulátorù Li-ion, Li-pol, LiFePO4 v zaøízení bez odpojení](Li-ion_in/Charger.htm) | **30.09.2011** |
| | |
[Nabíjeèka olovìných akumulátorù z PC zdroje](Nabijecka_AT/Nabijecka_AT.htm) -
"Autobaterií" | **30.09.2011** |
| | |
[Automatická nabíjeèka bezúdrbových Pb akumulátorù 12 V 7 Ah](Nabijecka_Pb_aku/Pb_aku.htm) | **03.08.2013** |
| | |
[Automatická nabíjeèka bezúdrbových Pb akumulátorù
6 V 4,5 Ah](Nabijecka_6V_Pb_aku/Pb_aku.htm) | **03.08.2013** |
| | |
[Automatická nabíjeèka akumulátorù Li-ion](Nabijecka_Li-ion/Li-ion.htm) | **21.04.2011** |
| | |
[Pøenosná kapesní USB
nabíjeèka nejen mobilù](Menic_5V/Menic.htm) | **03.08.2013** |
| | | **[Uníverzální nabíjeèka PB-aku,
AGM, Li-ion, Li-pol, LiFePO4](Nabijecka_universal/Nabij.htm)** | **25.11.2016** |
| | | [**Univerzální nabíjeèka**
NiMH, NiCd, NiZn, NiMH, Eneloop, Ram, Li-ion, Li-ion 4.35 V, LiFePO4,...
**SkyRC MC3000**](SkyRC/MC3000.htm) | **18****.09.2018** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý balanèní obvod k akumulátorùm LiFePO4](Balancer/LiFePO4.htm) | **28****.09.2018** |
| | |
[Jednoduchá
nabíjeèka Li-ion èi LiFePO4 s obvodem TP5000](TP5000/LiFePO4.htm) | **20****.10.2018** |
| | | **[Nabíjeèka lithium-fosfátových akumulátorù s proudem 10A](BQ24620/LiFePO4.htm)** | **17.11.2018** |
| | | [Nabíjeèka LiFePO4 akumulátorù s nabíjecím proudem 10 A- dokonèení](BQ24620_final/LiFePO4.htm) | 30.12.2018 |
| | | **[Pøípravek pro paralelní nabíjení a
12 akumulátorù](Charger_12cell/LFP.htm)** |
01.01.2019 |
USB
~ ~ ~ Testery,
sondy, mìøièe elektrických a neelektrických velièin ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Tester krystalù](Tester_X/X.htm) | **30.01.2018** |
| | | [Testovací zdroj stejnosmìrného napìtí o velikosti 150 VDC napájený z
1,5V baterie](Zdroj_150V/Zdroj_150.htm) | **25.09.2017** |
| | | [Wattmetr do 2,5 kW s rozliením 0,1 W](Wattmetr/Wattmetr.htm) | **25.03.2016** |
| | |
[Mìøiè cívek s AVR](Lmetr/Lmetr.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Tester polovodièù
s AVR](Tester%20polovodicu/Tester%20polovodicu.htm) | **27.10.2010** |
| | |
[Panelové mìøidlo SMD (Voltmetr èi ampérmetr)](Panel.%20merak/Meridlo.htm) | **23.01.2011** |
| | |
[Poèítadlo impulzù pøes sériový port (RS-232)
v PC](Pocitadlo/pocitadlo.htm) | **03.04.2011** |
| | | [Jednoduchý tester operaèních zesilovaèù](http://utaes.g6.cz/OZ_test/OZ.htm) | **30.04.2018** |
| | | [Mìøiè vnitøního odporu akumulátorù a primárních baterií](http://utaes.g6.cz/Battest/Rin_bat.htm) | **06.03.2018** |
| | | **[Mìøiè DC napìtí 0 - 40 V a proudu 0 - 30 A s
automatickou zmìnou rozsahu napìtí](Merak/Merak.htm) [s MCU](Merak/Merak.htm)** | **27.04.2016** |
| | | **[RLC mùstek XJW01](RLC_Bridge/XJW01.htm)
s mnoha pokroèilými funkcemi** | **25.09.2018** |
| | |
[Jednoduchá diferenciální sonda k
osciloskopu s íøkou pásma > 100 MHz s pøenosem 1:1](Probe/Diff.htm) | **13.12.2017** |
| | | [Tester ATX zdrojù z PC](ATX/Tester.htm) | **13.12.2017** |
| | | [Levný Wattmetr 230 V / 16 A v krabièce jako mìøicí pøístroj](Energymeter/Energy.htm) | **28.05.2018** |
| | | [Aktivní sonda k osciloskopu èi spektrálnímu analyzátoru do frekvence 100
MHz](Spectral_probe/Probe.htm) | **04.01.2018** |
| | | [Digitální multimetr tru RMS AN8008 za 20 USD](Aneng/AN8008.htm) | **18.05.2018** |
| | |
[Kleový True
RMS DC/AC ampérmetr](Current_Clamp/UT210D.htm)
[/multimetr](Current_Clamp/UT210D.htm) | **25.09.2018** |
| | |
[Magnetická èidla zaloená na Hallovu
efektu](LEM/Hall.htm) | **26.09.2018** |
| | | [Aktivní proudové sondy AC/DC k osciloskopu èi multimetru s íøkou pásma
100 kHz](Current_probe/CP-05.htm) | **26.05.2018** |
| | | [Levné panelové voltmetry, ampérmetry a wattmetry z Ebay](Multimetry/Ebay.htm) | **26.05.2018** |
| | | [Termokamera HT-04](Termokamera/HT-04.htm) | **30.05.2018** |
| | | **[Digitální multimetr ZOTEK ZT219 true RMS za 25 USD](ZT219/ZOTEK.htm)** |
28.12.2018 |
~ ~ ~ Regulátory ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Regulace otáèek komutátorového motoru z praèky se sériovým buzením](Motor_pracka/Motor.htm)
- pokus 1 |
13.04.2019 |
| | |
[Regulace otáèek komutátorového
motoru z praèky se sériovým buzením](TDA/Motor.htm) [- pokus 2](TDA/Motor.htm) |
30.05.2019 |
| | | [Jednoduchý tyristorový regulátor výkonu](http://utaes.g6.cz/Trika_reg/Regulator.htm) | **11.02.2018** |
| | | [Nespojitý regulátor DC ventilátoru dle teploty](DC_Fan_2/Reg.htm) | **30.01.2018** |
| | | [Teplotní regulace 24V DC ventilátoru](Reg_Fan_24V/Reg_24V.htm) | **30.01.2018** |
| | | [Regulátor stejnosmìrného komutátorového motoru z praèky](Motor_pracka/Motor.htm) | **03****.11.2017** |
| | |
[Svítilna s 10W LED diodou a 64Wh LiFePO4 akumulátorem](LED_svitilna/LED0.htm) | **13.11.2017** |
| | |
[Stupòový spínaè ("softstart")
+ triaková regulace 16 A](Softstart_triak/Soft_triak.htm) | **14.06.2012** |
| | |
[PWM
regulátor SS motoru](PWM_555/PWM.htm) [s obvodem NE555](PWM_555/PWM.htm) | **25.05.2012** |
| | |
[Regulátor bipolárního krokového motoru](Bipolar_krok_motor/Krok_motor.htm) | **09.09.2011** |
| | |
[Regulace DC ventilátoru 12 V](Regulace%20DC%20ventilatoru%2012V/Regulace%20DC%20vent.%2012V.htm)
(v závislosti na teplotì okolí) | **27.12.2010** |
| | |
[Síová triaková regulace s obvodem U2008](Sitova_reg_U2008/Regulace.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Regulátor krokových motorkù bez
mikroprocesoru](Regulator%20krokovych%20motorku/Krok.%20motorky.htm) | **27.12.2010** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý stupòový spínaè (softstart)](Softstart/Softstart.htm) | **27.12.2010** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý stupòový spínaè (softstart)](Softstart_2/Softstart.htm) [verze 2](Softstart_2/Softstart.htm) | **02.08.2013** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý triakový regulátor výkonu](Triak%20regulace/Triak.htm) | **16.01.2011** |
| | | [Regulátor výkonu halogenové árovky na 12 V](Halogen/Zarovka.htm) | **17.02.2018** |
| | | [Plynulé rozsvìcení a zhasínání árovky](Zap_vyp_555/555.htm) | **10.02.2018** |
| | | [Triakový regulátor AC výkonu s obvodem RAC16A-400](Triak_RAC/RAC16A.htm) | **15.06.2018** |
| | | **[Softstart pro spotøebièe pøipojené k napájecí síti](Softstart_teorie/NTC.htm)** | **01.12.2018** |
| | |
[Dvoukanálová nabíjeèka LiFePO4 v irokém rozsahu, po úpravì
i Li-ion, Lead-acid, NiMH, NiCD, MPPT converter,...](LiFePO4_pack/Charger.htm) |
03.10.2019 |
~ ~ ~ Audio ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Pøedzesilovaè s operaèním zesilovaèem](Predzesilovac/zesil.htm) | **12.08.2013** |
| | |
[Eprom Player](Eprom_player/player.htm) | **26.05.2012** |
| | | **[4-kanálový
audiozesilovaè s výkonem 300 W pracující ve tøídì D](Zesil_TAS5630/TAS5630.htm)
- ve
výstavbì** | **26.12.2011** |
| | | **[Audiopanel pro mechaniku CD-ROM](Audiopanel/Audiopanel.htm)** | **04.12.2011** |
| | |
[NF zesilovaè 40 W pracující ve tøídì D](Zesil_D/zesil.htm) | **27.11.2011** |
| | |
[Elektronický zvonek pøipomínající telefon](Zvonek_MA6520/zvonek.htm) | **17.12.2011** |
| | | [Elektronický komár](Elektronicky%20komar/El.%20komar.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Multifunkèní siréna](Multifunkcni_sirena/Sirena.htm) | **10.03.2011** |
| | |
[Barevná hudba pro 4 árovky s opticky oddìlenou øídící
èástí](Bar_hudba_2/Hudba.htm) | **18.12.2011** |
| | |
[USB zvuková karta do PC
- USB Audio Codec](USB_zvuk/zvukovka.htm) | **03.08.2013** |
| | |
[Návrh dvoustupòového "NF zesilovaèe" pracující ve tøídì A](ELN_zes/zes.htm) | **05.03.2012** |
| | | [HDD hrající hudbu ;-)](HDD_Music/HDD.htm) | **18.12.2017** |
| | | **[Jednoduchý logaritmický VU metr -
bar graf](LM3915/3915.htm)** | **28****.10.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Programátory,
programování. komunikace s
PC ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Programátor USB-DM
mikrokontrolérù NXP (Freescale) rodiny
**HCS08, HCS12, Coldfire V1, ARM (Kinetis)**](USB_DM/USB-DM.htm) | **12****.11.2018** |
| | |
[Programátor Willem Eprom](Programator%20Willem/Programator%20Willem.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [Programátor
AVR s ISP rozhraní](Programator_AVR/Programator.htm)m | **11.08.2013** |
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
| |
[Redukce pro pøipojení kalkulátoru TI-83Plus
k PC pøes RS-232](TI-83+/TI83.htm) | **21.12.2011** |
| | |
[VFD displej na ARM mikrokontroléru STM32](STM32_VFD/VFD.htm) |
28.08.2019 |
| | |
[One-wire teplotní èidlo Dallas DS18B30 na STM32](STM32_DS18B20/OneWire.htm) |
25.08.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduchá meteostanice (teplomìr + vlhkomìr + tlakomìr) na STM32](STM32_PTH_stanice/Meteostanice.htm) |
22.08.2019 |
| | |
[První program v STM32 - multiplex 5 LED displejù](STM32_5LED/Multiplex.htm) |
19.08.2019 |
| | |
[Pøístupy k programování STM32](STM32/Uvod.htm) |
16.08.2019 |
| | |
[LCD ètyøøádkový displej s øadièem ST 7066 (HD44780) na STM32](STM32_HD44780/LCD4.htm) |
03.09.2019 |
| | |
[LCD dvouøádkový displej s øadièem HD44780 na STM32](STM32_HD44780/LCD.htm) |
31.08.2019 |
| | |
[VFD displej na STM32](STM32_VFD/VFD.htm) |
28.08.2019 |
| | |
[Digitální hodiny s VFD displejem na STM32](STM32_Clock/VFD.htm) |
18.09.2019 |
|
| |
[Dvoufázový krokový motor na STM32](STM32_stepper/Motor.htm) |
15.09.2019 |
| | |
[Pøesné mìøení teploty NTC termistorem na STM32](STM32_NTC/NTC.htm) |
27.09.2019 |
| | |
[Ultrazvukový mìøiè vzdálenosti na STM32](STM32_HC-SR04/Ultrasonic.htm) |
24.09.2019 |
| | |
[Maticová klávesnice 4x4 znaky na STM32](STM32_Keypad/4x4.htm) |
09.10.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduchý frekventometr s vyuitím capture jednotky na STM32](STM32_Capture-compare/Frekventometr.htm) |
18.10.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduchý frekventometr do cca 1 MHz na STM32](STM32_frekv1/Interrupt.htm) |
15.10.2019 |
| | |
[RGB LED dioda øízená PWM na STM32](STM32_RGB/LED.htm) |
01.11.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduché IR ovládání na STM32
- èást 2](STM32_IR/Remote2.htm) |
27.10.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduché IR ovládání na STM32](STM32_IR/Remote.htm) |
24.10.2019 |
| | |
[LCD dvouøádkový displej 8x2 znaky s øadièem HD44780 na STM32](STM32_HD44780/LCD8x2.htm) |
21.10.2019 |
| | |
[LCD bodový/znakový displej 128x64 pixelù s øadièem ST7920](STM32_ST7920/128x64.htm)
na STM32 |
03.12.2019 |
| | |
[Teplotní a vlhkostní senzor s digitální komunikací AM2302 na STM32](STM32_AM2302/Meteo.htm) |
29.11.2019 |
| | |
[OLED displej 128x64 pixelù na STM32](STM32_SSD1306/SSD1306.htm) |
25.11.2019 |
| | |
[RTOS - Real Time OS na STM32](STM32_RTOS/Task.htm) |
21.11.2019 |
| | |
[TFT displej 240x320 bodù s øadièem HX8347 - pohyblivá krychle a ciferník hodin](STM32_XH8347/TFT2.htm) |
17.11.2019 |
| | |
[RGB LED dioda øízená PWM na STM32](STM32_RGB/LED.htm) |
13.11.2019 |
| | |
[1us èas na STM32](STM32_1us/Time.htm) |
09.11.2019 |
| | |
[Ètyøciferný LED displej s øadièem TM1637 na STM32](STM32_TM1367/LED.htm) |
05.11.2019 |
| | |
[TFT displej 240x320 bodù s øadièem HX8347 - zobrazení základních prvkù](STM32_XH8347/TFT1.htm) |
01.11.2019 |
~ ~ ~ Vysoké napìtí ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Impedanèní pøizpùsobení VN sondy do 100 kV pro pøipojení k multimetru](VN_multimetr/Impedance.htm) | **15.01.2018** |
| | | [Vysokonapìová sonda k osciloskopu do napìtí a 100 kV](VN_sonda/Sonda.htm) | **15.01.2018** |
| | | [Spínaný mìniè pro záøivku se studenou katodou CCFL](CCFL/CCFL.htm) | **09.01.2018** |
| | | [Opravy úsporných záøivek, pøenosného HDD, samostmívací sváøecí kukly](Oprava_usporek/Usporky.htm) | **13****.01.2018** |
|
| | **[Testovací
zdroj stejnosmìrného vysokého napìtí 5÷50
kV](VN_test_zdroj/VN.htm)** | **06.11.2016** |
| | | [Malá
experimentální mikrovlnná trouba](Magnetron_II/Magnetron.htm) | **15.09.2016** |
| | | **[Plazmový reproduktor s Gabrielovo elektrodou](PlasmaII/HudbaII.htm)
o výkonu 200 W** | **07.09.2016** |
| | | **[Polovodièový Teslùv
transformátor s audio modulací](SSTC_CW/SSTC.htm)
o výkonu 2,5 kW** | **10.02.2015** |
| | | **[Oprava pokozeného sekundárního vinutí mého Teslova
transformátoru s audio modulací o výkonu 2,5 kW](SSTC_oprava/SSTC.htm)** | **15.09.2018** |
| | |
[Miniaturní polovodièový Teslùv transformátor s audio-modulací
ve tøídì E pracující na frekvenci 1Mhz](SSTC_micro/SSTC.htm) | **03.02.2014** |
| | |
[Teslùv transformátor s pøeruovaným buzením
- transzistorový](ISSTC/Isstc.htm) | **29.12.2011** |
| | | [Jak mùe do jisté míry patøit hudba a vysoké napìtí k sobì?](hudba.htm) | **11.05.2013** |
| | |
[Plazmový reproduktor -
"Plasma speaker"](Plasma_Speaker/plasma.htm) | **24.06.2012** |
| | |
[Jednoduchá plasmakoule](VN/Plasma_koule/koule.htm) | **01.10.2011** |
| | | [Rezonanèní výboje s transformátory z mikrovlnných trub](MOT_2ks/Rezonancni.htm) | **05.05.2018** |
| | | [Kirlianova fotografie](Kirlian/Foto.htm) | **26****.05.2018** |
| | |
[Zapojení VN trafa z CRT televize/monitoru](VN_transf/TV.htm) |
12.04.2020 |
~ ~ ~ Elektronické
høíèky, blikaèe,
svìtelní hadi, stroboskopy ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Jednoduchá siréna se dvìma obvody NE555](Sirena_555/NE555.htm) |
05.06.2019 |
| | |
[Elektronický zvonek s obvodem NE555](Zvonek_555/NE555.htm) |
07.06.2019 |
| | | [Blikaè s aktivací ve tmì](http://utaes.g6.cz/Blikac_tma/Blikac.htm) | **11.02.2018** |
| | | [Jednoduchý "policejní" blikaè - hraèka](http://utaes.g6.cz/Police_blik/Blikac.htm) | **10.02.2018** |
| | | [Tyristorový vybíjeè nabitých kondenzátorù ve stejnosmìrném meziobvodu](Thyristor/Switch.htm) | **17.03.2018** |
| | | [LED dioda jako kontrolka na síové napìtí 230 V](http://utaes.g6.cz/Kontrolka230V/LED.htm) | **17.02.2018** |
| | | [Èasový spínaè s moností pøeruení](http://utaes.g6.cz/Casovac/555.htm) | **28.01.2018** |
| | | [Zkratuvzdorné DC napájení o nízkém proudu](http://utaes.g6.cz/Zkratuvzdorn_12V/Switch.htm) | **04.02.2018** |
| | | [Ochrana podbití baterie s jednotlaèítkovým spínáním a odpojením zátìe](http://utaes.g6.cz/Ochana_podbiti/Podbiti_aku.htm) | **27.01.2018** |
| | | [Generátor s infra LED na frekvenci 36 kHz](http://utaes.g6.cz/Vysilac_36kHz/Infra.htm) | **11.02.2018** |
| | | [Jednoduché infra dálkové ovládání](http://utaes.g6.cz/Infra/Transmitter.htm) | **30.03.2018** |
| | |
[Dálkové ovládání domovní napájecí sítí 230 V
/ 50 Hz](Ovladani_sit/Ovladani.htm) | **01.04.2018** |
| | | [Testování polovodièového laseru o výkonu 15 Wpp - Pozor !!! Laserové
zaøízení tøídy IV.](Laser/Gravir.htm) | **15.04.2018** |
| | | [Jednoduchý indikátor elektromagnetického pole](http://utaes.g6.cz/Elmg_pole/Indikator.htm) | **17.02.2018** |
| | | [Laserová gravírovaèka z Ebay s 15W laserem](Gravir/Gravir.htm) | **22.04.2018** |
| | | [Jednoduchý spektrometr s difrakèní møíkou](Spektrometr/Spektrum.htm) | **25.04.2018** |
| | | [Dvacetinásobné pøetíení rezistoru o jmenovitém výkonu 200 W](Rezistor_200W/Rezistor.htm) | **26.04.2018** |
| | | [Plaiè hmyzu a hlodavcù s promìnnou frekvencí](http://utaes.g6.cz/Plasic_hlodavku/Plasic.htm) | **11.02.2018** |
| | |
[Jednoduchá
nabíjeèka lithium-iontových akumulátorù Li-ion, Li-pol, LiFePO4](http://utaes.g6.cz/Nabijecka_Lithium/Nab.htm) | **11.02.2018** |
| | | [Zvyující mìniè z akumulátoru Li-ion, Li-pol èi LiFePO4 na 5 V](http://utaes.g6.cz/LifePO-5V/Menic.htm) | **24.02.2018** |
| | | [Detektor hluku s obvodem NE555](Zap_vyp_555/555.htm) | **22.02.2018** |
| | | [Imitace kukání kukaèky](Zap_vyp_555/555.htm) | **20.02.2018** |
| | | [Imitace cvrkotu cvrèka](Zap_vyp_555/555.htm) | **18.02.2018** |
| | | [Klíèenka odpovídající na píknutí](Zap_vyp_555/555.htm) | **14.02.2018** |
| | | [Jednotlaèítkový spínaè s NE555](Zap_vyp_555/555.htm) | **30.01.2018** |
| | | [Lavinový generátor - blikaè s LED diodami](Lavin/gen.htm) | **30.01.2018** |
| | | [Lissajousovy obrazce](Lissajous/Lissajouse.htm) | **08.11.2017** |
| | |
[Vánoèní LED
hvìzda](Hvezda/Hvezda.htm) | **29****.10.2017** |
| | |
[Vánoèní betlém z Klatov](Betlem/Betlem.htm) | **16****.12.2017** |
| | | **[Krapet neobvyklá kasièka](Kasicka/Rakev.htm)** | **08.08.2013** |
| | |
[Elektromagnetický levitátor](Levitace/Levit.htm) | **14.08.2013** |
| | | **"[Kouzlo"
s 9 V baterií, 3 LED diodami v sérii a 3 vypínaèi v sérii](LED_circuits/LED.htm)** | **24.12.2012** |
| | |
[Postavièky z elektrosouèástek](Postavicky/Postavicky.htm) | **30.04.2013** |
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Svìtelný had s 8 LED s AT89C2051](Had%208%20LED/Had%208%20LED.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Jednoduchý blikaè pro " neony"
(LED diody) do
automobilu](Blikac_neony/Blikac.htm) | **26.12.2011** |
|
| | [Zobrazení kompozitního videosignálu na stínítku analogového
osciloskopu](Obraz/OSC.htm) | **11.03.2016** |
| | | [Imitace umu moøe](Sum_more/More.htm) | **05.05.2018** |
| | | [Zkratová zkoueèka s pípákem](Zkousecka/Pip.htm) | **30.04.2018** |
| | | **[Vánoèní strom na plexisklové destièce](Strom_plexi/Plexi.htm)** | **07****.11.2018** |
, ~ ~ ~ Tipy
& triky pro domácí kutily ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Oprava DC/AC mìnièe 20-30VDC -->230VAC](DC-DC_24_230/Modif.sin.htm) |
02.09.2020 |
| | |
[Tøífázový wattmetr, voltmetr, ampermetr, Q-metr s MODbus](Wattmeter_YG889/Wattmetr.htm)
1/4 |
29.07.2020 |
| | |
[Tøífázový wattmetr + univerzální softstart - 2/4 - Výroba
plechové bedny](Wattmetr_02/Wattmetr.htm) |
11.08.2020 |
| | |
[Tøífázový wattmetr + univerzální softstart - 3/4 - Èásteèné "vydrátování",
výroba PCB](Wattmetr_03/Wattmetr.htm) |
22.08.2020 |
| | |
[Tøífázový wattmetr + univerzální softstart - 4/4 - Vyzkouení funkce](Wattmetr_04/Wattmetr0.htm) |
07.09.2020 |
| | |
[Regulátor dobíjení ètyøkolky, èást 1/2](Regulator_dobijeno/Part01.htm) |
30.05.2020 |
| | |
[Regulátor dobíjení ètyøkolky, èást 2/2](Regulator_dobijeni_2/Part02.htm) |
09.06.2020 |
| | |
[3,7kVA oddìlovací transformátor 230V-230V se softstartem a jitením](Variak_16A/Autotrafo.htm) |
25.05.2020 |
| | |
[Uchození frekvenèního mìnièe FAS4050](Frekvencak/Motor.htm) |
22.05.2020 |
| | |
[Výroba regulovatelného galvanicky oddìleného zdroje 0-600 VDC, 0-425 VAC, 500VA,
èást 3/3](Oddel+variak/Part_03.htm) |
19.05.2020 |
| | |
[Výroba regulovatelného galvanicky oddìleného zdroje 0-600 VDC, 0-425 VAC, 500VA,
èást 2/3](Oddel+variak/Part_02.htm) |
16.05.2020 |
| | |
[Výroba regulovatelného galvanicky oddìleného zdroje 0-600 VDC, 0-425 VAC, 500VA,
èást 1/3](Oddel+variak/Part_01.htm) |
13.05.2020 |
| | |
[Oprava regulaèního autotransformátoru (variaku) o výkonu 500VA](Variak_500VA/500VA.htm) |
10.05.2020 |
| | |
[Výroba oddìlovacího transformátoru 230V -> 400V o výkonu 500VA](Oddelovak/500VA.htm) |
04.05.2020 |
| | |
[Vysokonapìový vysokofrekvenèní mìniè ke sváøecímu invertoru pro TIG](Tig_zdroj/Pokus1.htm)
1/3 |
22.04.2020 |
| | |
[Ubastlený sváøecí invertor s vysokofrekvenèním vysokonapìovým zapalováním pro
metodu TIG 2/3](TIG_svar/Pokus2.htm) |
24.04.2020 |
| | |
[Oprava videorekordéru SONY](Video_sony/Oprava.htm) |
12.04.2020 |
| | |
[Dalí pøírùstek k reostatùm METRA](Reostaty_4/METRA.htm) |
12.04.2020 |
| | |
[Vyí úèinnost radiátoru v zimì](Radiator_FAN/FAN.htm) |
12.04.2020 |
| | |
[Oprava klávesnice Storm Devastator](Keyboard2/Klavesnice.htm) |
12.04.2020 |
| | |
[Úprava soustruhu na minifrézku](Fotogalerie_2/Frezka.htm) |
08.03.2020 |
| | |
[Zprovoznìní vysokonapìového helium-neonového laseru](HeNe_laser/Laser.htm) |
24.02.2020 |
| | |
[Výroba startovacích kabelù](Startovai_kabely/Kabely.htm) |
19.02.2020 |
| | |
[Realizace jednoduchého obvodu pro rozvod stavu HDO po domì](HDO2/HDO.htm) |
14.02.2020 |
| | |
[Oprava plynového hoøáku/pájeèky na (propan)butan](Horak/Plyn.htm)
|
09.02.2020 |
| | |
[Oprava, vyèitìní a funkèní vylepení výkonových reostatù METRA](Reostaty/METRA.htm) |
04.02.2020 |
| | |
[Risery na tìbu kryptomìn jako zdroj souèástek](Risery/Krypto.htm) |
27.12.2019 |
| | |
[Vánoèní LED svícen napájen z USB](Svicen/LED.htm) |
23.12.2019 |
| | |
[Opravy 3ks 700W PC ATX zdrojù](PC_zdroj_700W/KCAS.htm) |
19.12.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduchý detektor kovù se záznìjovým oscilátorem](Detektor_kovu/BFO.htm) |
07.12.2019 |
| | |
[Soustruení èástí vodní dýmky z duralu](Dymka/Vodni.htm) |
17.06.2019 |
| | |
[Vyuití LCD displeje na podsvitovou jednotku](LCD_podsvit/LCD.htm) |
03.06.2019 |
| | |
[LED svítilna ze ZIPPO zapalovaèe](Zippo/LED.htm) |
25.04.2019 |
| | |
[LED diody pro pìstování rostlin](LED_red/Grow.htm) |
01.04.2019 |
| | |
[Oprava multimetrù AXIOmet](Multimetr_oprava/AXIO.htm) |
29.03.2019 |
| | | **[Realizace 2mH tlumivky na hrníèkovém
jádøe
- 3D model + první pokus](PC120H60/PotCore.htm)** |
03.01.2019 |
| | | **[Realizace 2mH tlumivky na hrníèkovém
jádøe - výroba kostry a návin drátu](PC120H60_2/PotCore.htm)** |
09.01.2019 |
| | | **[Záøivky
se studenou katodou z LCD televize a jejich zprovoznìní s mìnièem mimo
TV](CCFL_TV/CCFL.htm)** | **02.12.2018** |
| | | [Serverový
zdroj DELL A870P-00 o výkonu 870 W a jeho uchození mimo server](PSU_870W/DELL.htm) | **13.12.2018** |
| | | [Serverový
zdroj DELL D500W-S0 o výkonu 500 W a jeho uchození mimo server](PSU_500W/DELL.htm) | **14.12.2018** |
| | | **[Oprava
450W ATX zdroje](ATX_450W/Oprava.htm)** | **03.12.2018** |
| | | [Úprava
serverového zdroje DELL](PSU_750W/DELL.htm) **[o výkonu 750W](PSU_750W/DELL.htm)** | **25****.11.2018** |
| | | [Úprava
výstupního napìtí serverového zdroje DELL z 12V na 13,5V](PSU_750W/13,5V.htm) | **26****.11.2018** |
| | | [Test
pouitelnosti kruhového osvìtlení pro focení drobných pøedmìtù](Osvit/Zarivka.htm) | **27****.11.2018** |
| | | **[Svaøování
plastù horkým vzduchem](Plast_welder/Plastic.htm)** | **05.11.2018** |
| | | **[Testovací
"ZIF" patice pro integrované obvody v SMD Gull Wing pouzdøe](ZIF_gull/ZIF.htm)** | **04.11.2018** |
| | | **[Testovací
patice pro SMD integrované obvody a rozteèí 2,54 mm - verze 2](ZIF_2,54/ZIF.htm)** | **10****.11.2018** |
| | | **[Testovací
patice pro SMD integrované obvody a rozteèí 1,27 mm](ZIF_1,27/ZIF.htm)** | **11****.11.2018** |
| | | **[Testovací
patice pro THT integrované obvody s rozteèí 2,54 mm](ZIF_DIP/ZIF.htm)** | **20.11.2018** |
| | | **[Halova
sonda z PC ventilátoru + princip](Hallova_sonda/Sonda.htm)** | **25****.01.2018** |
| | | [Domácí eloxování hliníku](Eloxovani_Al/Elox.htm) | **07.01.2018** |
| | | [Opravy úsporných záøivek, pøenosného HDD, samostmívací sváøecí kukly](Oprava_usporek/Usporky.htm) | **13.01.2018** |
| | | [Osvitka desek ploných spojù s 528 kusy UV-A LED diod](Osvitka/UVA.htm) | **11.01.2018** |
| | | [Vysoustruené cívky na provazy, struny, vázací dráty a vodièe](Spulky/Civky.htm) | **17.01.2018** |
| | |
[Domácí intercom ze starých telefonù](Intercom/Intercom.htm) | **20.09.2017** |
| | |
[Navíjeèka cívek s digitálním
poèítadlem otáèek](Navijecka/Navij.htm) | **16****.09.2017** |
| | |
[UV-C mazaèka EPROM pamìtí](UV-C_mazacka_eprom/UVC.htm) | **03.08.2013** |
| | | [Výroba ploných spojù - Metoda "fotocesty"](Fotocesta/foto.htm) | **26.05.2012** |
| | | [Osvitka na DPS fotocestou](OsvitDPS/Osvit%20DPS.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [Výroba chloridu elezitého FeCl3](FeCl3/FeCl3.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Rozlepování feritových transformátorù](Feritove%20transformatory/Rozlepovani%20feritovych%20transformatoru.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [Laminovaèka na ploné spoje](Laminator/Laminator.htm)
- dokonèení | **28****.05.2018** |
|
| | [Vyøezávací stroj s pohonem pro lupénkové pilky](Pilka/Stroj.htm) | **23.09.2016** |
|
| | [HotWire øezaèka polystyrenu](Rezacka_polystyrenu/Rezacka.htm) | **29.09.2016** |
|
| |
[Vývìva](Vyveva/Vyveva.htm) z kompresoru z
mrazáku / lednièky | **18.09.2016** |
|
| | [Magnetické míchadlo](Elmg_michacka/Michadlo.htm) | **01.10.2016** |
| | | **[Tøífázový odruovací filtr](Filtr/Filtr.htm)
II** | **29.01.2016** |
| | | **[Tøífázový odruovací filtr](Filtr_v1/Filtr.htm)[I](Filtr_v1/Filtr.htm)** | **29.01.2016** |
| | | [DC umìlá zátì 0 - 40 V a 300 W](Zatez/Zatez.htm) | **18.03.2016** |
| | |
[Autotransformátor Køiík](Autotrafo/Variak.htm)
[0-250 V / 10 A](Autotrafo/Variak.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [Magnetron - mikrovlnný záøiè](Magnetron/Magnetron.htm) | **09.09.2011** |
| | | [Halogenová svítilna s 128Wh akumulátorem](Svitilna_128Wh/Svitilna.htm) | **14.05.2018** |
| | | [Detektor vlhkosti](Vlkost/Detektor.htm) | **05.05.2018** |
| | | [Laserové diody z CD a DVD-ROM mechanik a èínská laserová ukazovátka](Lasery/LD.htm) | **18.05.2018** |
| | | [Výmìna akumulátoru v akuvrtaèce z Lidlu](Akuvrtacka/Li-lion.htm) | **14.04.2018** |
| | | [Sniující spínané zdroje z Èíny](Menice/Buck.htm) | **28.05.2018** |
| | | [Gaussgun o energii 25J na vyzkouení, pozdìji plánuji 1000J](GaussGun/25J.htm) | **09.06.2018** |
| | | [Døevìný stojan pro sadu magnetických bitù](Pouzdro/Bity.htm) | **16.06.2018** |
| | | [Výroba hrnèíøského kruhu](Kruh/Hrncirsky.htm) | **30.06.2018** |
| | |
[Øezací stroj pro lupénkové pilky](Pilka/Stroj.htm) | **23.09.2016** |
| | |
[Oprava dvou plasmových TV se 75% úspìchem](Plasma_TV/Plasma.htm) | **25.10.2017** |
| | | **[Oprava tøí monitorù + jedné LCD televize se 100% úspìností](Oprava_monitoru/Monitory.htm)** | **30.12.2017** |
|
| | **[Destilace zneèitìného isopropylalkoholu](Destilace/IPA.htm)** | **08.04.2018** |
| | |
[Izolované
dráty rùzných prùmìru na bastlení](Draty/Izolovane.htm) | **20.09.2018** |
| | |
[Oprava dvou
plynových kotlù Viadrus G27 ID](Viadrus/Kotel.htm) | **08.10.2018** |
| | | [Oprava LED televize s výmìnou vech podvicovacích LED diod](LED_TV/TV.htm) | **22.11.2018** |
| | | **[Oprava úsporné záøivky o výkonu 23 W](Usporka_23W/Oprava.htm)** |
29.12.2018 |
| | | [Domácí výroba termitu](Termit/Termit.htm) | **30.11.2018** |
| | | [Oprava 45W úsporné fluorescenèní árovky](Usporka_45W/Oprava.htm) |
11.01.2019 |
| | | **[Indikátor hoølavých plynù GI-03M](CH4/Indikator.htm)** |
15.01.2019 |
| | | **[Oprava hudební bìe Samsung SCM-9100](SCM-9100/Samsung.htm)** |
17.01.2019 |
| | | [Vyplatí se opravovat LED árovky?](LED_zarovky/LED.htm) |
19.01.2019 |
| | | **[LED modul na 230V s pøíkonem 110 W](LED_220V/Modul.htm)** |
21.01.2019 |
| | |
[Má starí 3D tvorba - 3D model
polovodièového Teslova transformátoru s audio modulací](Tesla/Solidworks.htm) |
23.02.2019 |
| | |
[Má starí 3D tvorba - 3D model indukèního ohøevu o výkonu 10 kW](IH_solid/Solidworks.htm) |
25.01.2019 |
| | |
[Má starí 3D tvorba - 3D modely zahradních døevìných domkù](Domky_Solid/Solidworks.htm) |
27.01.2019 |
| | | [Má starí 3D tvorba - 3D model fiktivního monitoru v Solidworksu](Monitor/Solidworks.htm) |
29.01.2019 |
| | | **[Mìøení ztrát v jádøe z hysterezní smyèky pomocí osciloskopu](BHmereni/Mereni.htm)** |
31.01.2019 |
| | | [Bluetooth miniklávesnice z Ebay napøíklad k RPI](Keyboard/Mini.htm) |
02.02.2019 |
| | | **[Ruèní LUXmetr AS803](LUX/Meter.htm)** |
04.02.2019 |
| | | **[Ruèní hlukomìr
AS804](Decibel/Meter.htm)** |
06.02.2019 |
| | | **[Ruèní bezkontaktní teplomìr](Teplomer/Infra.htm)** |
08.02.2019 |
| | | **[Oprava 3,5W LED árovky](LED_3W/Oprava.htm)** |
10.02.2019 |
| | |
["Pitva" proudového LEM èidla øady CKSR](LEM_pitva/CKSR.htm) |
07.04.2019 |
| | |
[Oprava LCD monitoru ACER AL712](Oprava_monitoru_Acer/AL712.htm)[Druhý
komerèní start rakety Falcon Heavy](Falcon_Heavy/FH2.htm) |
21.06.2019 |
| | |
[Omezovaè nárazového proudu èi ochrana zátìe](Omezovac/Halogen.htm) |
07.07.2019 |
| | |
[Zdroj proudu pro DC rele](Zdroj_rele/Rele.htm) |
15.07.2019 |
| | |
["Pitva" monochromatického LCD displeje](LCD_pitva/LCD.htm) |
13.07.2019 |
| | | [Nabíjeèka Li-ion akumulátorù z USB portu PC s proudem a 1A](TP4056/Liion.htm) |
11.07.2019 |
| | |
[Ètyøkanálový digitální orientaèní teplomìr](Teplomer4/ICL7107.htm) |
25.07.2019 |
| | |
[Soustruení polyamidových podloek aneb dva dny u soustruhu](Polyamid_podlozky/EC.htm) |
23.07.2019 |
| | |
[Sváøeèka na plnìný drát z LIDLu](Plneny_Drat/Svarecka.htm) |
13.08.2019 |
| | | [Oprava m**yi**
**CoolerMaster** **De**vastator
k PC](Devastator/Mouse.htm) |
10.08.2019 |
| | |
[Rozebraný frekvenèní mìniè FAS4050 s vektorovým øízením](FAS4000/Converter.htm) |
30.09.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduchý obvod pro rozvod stavu HDO po domì](HDO/555.htm) |
12.10.2019 |
|
| |
[Amibian - Amiga OS a Amiga Workbench na Raspberry PI](Amibian/RPI.htm) |
09.09.2019 |
|
| | **[Mìøení teploty pomocí termistorù](NTC/Teplota.htm)** |
06.09.2019 |
| | |
[Vysokootáèková minivrtaèka vyrobená ze starého mixéru](Vrtacka/Mini.htm) |
21.09.2019 |
| | |
[Jednoduchý GPS pøijímaè - teorie](Neo-7M/GPS.htm) |
06.10.2019 |
| | |
[Omezovaè nárazového proudu èi ochrana zátìe](Omezovac/Halogen.htm) |
07.07.2019 |
~ ~ ~
Vysílaèe
audio, video
~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [FM tìnice 88-108 MHz s dosahem cca 50 m](FM_stenice/Stenice.htm) | **15****.10.2017** |
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Jednoduchý televizní vysílaè v pásmu UKV](TV_vysilac/TV.htm) | **20****.10.2017** |
~ ~ ~
Poèítaèe a
software
~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Eagle 3D - 3D návrhy v Eaglu](Eagle_3D/eagle.htm) | **14.08.2011** |
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | [Konec podpory Windows XP ?](XP_update/XPe.htm) | **27.05.2014** |
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Rozíøené
aktualizace zabezpeèení Windows 7 do roku 2023](Windows7/ESU.htm) |
24.01.2020 |
| | | [Úprava klávesnice CM Storm Devastator](Klavesnice/Klavesnice.htm) | **12.09.2016** |
| | | **[Funkèní dvoukanálový DDS generátor z Ebay](Gen_60MHz/DDS.htm)** | **22.04.2018** |
| | | **[[Programátor](Programmer/TL866A.htm)](Gen_60MHz/DDS.htm)
[TL866A + tester logických obvodù - podporuje více ne 13000 obvodù](Programmer/TL866A.htm)** | **18.05.2018** |
|
| | **[Kodi OS + Raspberry PI 3 + NAS DS216J](Kodi/Kodi+NAS.htm)** | **10.02.2018** |
| | | [3D tiskárna GeeTech i3 pro B](3D/Tisk.htm) | **15.05.2018** |
| | | [Drobné vylepení 3D tiskárny
GeeTech i3 pro B](3D_printer/Ram.htm) | **09.09.2018** |
| | |
[Pøevodník USB
<-> TTL](TTL/UART.htm) | **23.09.2018** |
| | |
[USB ST-Link pro](STlink/SWD.htm)
[programování MCU rodiny STM32](STlink/SWD.htm)
[(STM8)](STlink/SWD.htm) | **23.09.2018** |
| | |
[16kanálový digitální analyzátor](Saleae/Analyzer.htm) |
11.12.2019 |
| | |
[USB izolátor](ADUM/Izolator.htm) | **14.11.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Znaèení
souèástek ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | **[Jmenovité hodnoty rezistorù, kondenzátorù a indukèností](Renard/Number.htm)** | **03.11.2018** |
| | | [Barevný kód rezistorù](Rezistory/Rezistory.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [Barevný kód cívek](Civky/Civky.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Barevný kód kondenzátorù](Kondenzatory/Kondenzatory.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Barevný kód diod](Diody/Diody.htm) | **01.04.2011** |
| | |
[Feritové materiály](Ferity/Feritove%20materialy.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [Práková feromagnetická jádra](Cores/Prach.htm) | **30.09.2018** |
| | |
[Mìøení prákových feromagnetických jader](Cores/Mereny.htm) | **30.09.2018** |
| | |
[Feritová toroidní jádra](Cores/Amidon.htm) [firmy AMIDON](Cores/Amidon.htm) | **30.09.2018** |
| | | [elezoprachová jádra](Cores/Zelezoprach.htm) | **30.09.2018** |
| | |
[Nejèastìjí pouzdra SMD](Pouzdra/SMD.htm) | **27.12.2010** |
| | |
[Nejèastìjí pouzdra tranzistorù a IO](Pouzdra/Pouzdra.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Integrované obvody øady 7400](7400/7400.htm) | **05.07.2011** |
| | |
[Integrované obvody CMOS øady 4000](4000/4000.htm) | **05.07.2011** |
| | | **[Rozsáhlý katalog znaèení aktivních polovodièových SMD souèástek](SMD_book/Active.htm)** | **23****.06.2018** |
| | | **[Znaèení pasivních SMD souèástek](SMD_book/Passive.htm)** | **23.06.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Ke
staení ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Software pro výpoèet elezoprachových tlumivek - Micrometals Inductor
Software](Micrometals/Iron.htm) | **24.11.2018** |
| | | [Databáze èlánkù Amatérského rádia](Amaro/Databaze.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Program Sprint Layout
a sPlan](Sprint%20Layout/Sprint%20Layout%20(DPS)%20a%20sPlan%20(schemata).htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | |
[Katalogy TESLA
souèástek](http://www.teslakatalog.cz/) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | **[SMD katalog](SMD_katalog/SMD.htm)
souèástek** | **01.04.2012** |
| | | [IC katalog souèástek](IC%20katalog/IC%20katalog.htm) | **04.12.2010** |
| | | [[Mini Ring Core Calculator - program na
výpoèet toroidních tlumivek](Ring_core/Calc.htm)](IC%20katalog/IC%20katalog.htm) | **30.09.2018** |
~ ~ ~ Základy EMC problematiky ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | | **[Základy elektromagnetické kompatibility](EMC/EMC.htm)** | **02.10.2018** |
| | | **[Základy pojmy EMC](EMC/Pojmy.htm)** | **03.10.2018** |
| | |
[EMC - pøíklady
poruování z praxe](EMC/Porusovani.htm)
| **09.10.2018** |
| | | **[Odruovací tlumivky](EMC/Tlumivky.htm)**
| **01.10.2018** |
| | |
[Odruovací
kondenzátory](EMC/Kondenzatory.htm)
| **01.10.2018** |
| | |
[Odruovací EMC
filtry](EMC/Filtry.htm) | **01.10.2018** |
| | |
[Pøepìové ochranné prvky](EMC/SPD.htm) | **04.10.2018** |
| | | [Ruivé signály a jejich zdroje](EMC/Zdroje.htm) | **05.10.2018** |
| | |
[[Vazby ruivých
signálù - galvanická vazba](EMC/Galvanicka_vazba.htm)](EMC/Zdroje.htm) | **06.10.2018** |
| | |
[Vazby ruivých signálù - kapacitní vazba](EMC/Kapacitni_vazba.htm) | **07.10.2018** |
| | |
[Vazby
ruivých signálù](EMC/Induktivni.htm)
[- induktivní vazba](EMC/Induktivni.htm) | **10.10.2018** |
| | |
[Vazby
ruivých signálù - vazba vyzaøováním](EMC/Vyzarovani.htm) | **11.10.2018** |
| | |
[Elektromagnetické
stínìní a jeho základní charakteristiky](EMC/Stineni.htm) | **12.10.2018** |
| | |
**[Úèinnost
stínìní v blízké zónì elektromagnetického pole, vliv otvorù, koaxiální
kabely](EMC/Stineni2.htm)** | **13.10.2018** |
| | |
[íøení
ruivých signálù](EMC/Ruseni.htm) | **14.10.2018** |
| | |
[Mìøení
s umìlou sítí](EMC/LISN.htm) | **15.10.2018** |
| | |
**[Mìøení
s napìovou a proudovou sondou a absorbèními kletìmi](EMC/Mereni.htm)** | **16.10.2018** |
| | |
[Mìøení pomocí antén](EMC/Anteny.htm) | **17.10.2018** |
| | | **[Parametry mìøicích antén a
neurèitost mìøení](EMC/Parametry.htm)** | **18.10.2018** |
| | | **[Anténní mìøení na volném prostranství, v elmg. stínìných a bezodrazových
komorách](EMC/Komora.htm)** | **19.10.2018** |
| | | **[Pøístroje pro mìøení ruení](EMC/Pristoje.htm)** | **21.10.2018** |
| | | **[Elektromagnetická odolnost a její testování](EMC/Odolnost.htm)** | **22.10.2018** |
| | | **[Zkuební signály pro zkouky
elektromagnetické odolnosti](EMC/Odolnost_signaly.htm)** | **23.10.2018** |
| | | [Vazební/oddìlovací obvody a uspoøádání pracovitì pro zkouky
elektromagnetické odolnosti](EMC/Vazby.htm) | **24.10.2018** |
| | |
[Zkouky odolnosti vùèi ruivým vlivùm
v energetické napájecí síti](EMC/Zkousky.htm) | **25.10.2018** |
| | |
[Normalizace v oblasti EMC](EMC/Normalizace.htm) | **26.10.2018** |
~~~ Èlánky ~ ~ ~
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| | |
[Zpùsoby usmìrnìní 3f sítì a jejich dùsledky na distribuèní sít](3f_AC_DC/AC-DC.htm) |
30.01.2020 |
| | |
[Zpùsoby usmìrnìní 1f sítì a jejich dùsledky na distribuèní sít](1f_PFC/AC-DC.htm) |
18.01.2020 |
| | |
[Principielní zapojení tøíúrovòového tøífázového mìnièe](3-Level/Inverter.htm) |
15.12.2019 |
| | |
[Mìøení teploty pomocí termistorù](Termistory/Mereni.htm) |
07.08.2019 |
| | |
[Step-up mìnièe z Èíny - úèinnost, parametry](Menice/Boost.htm) |
04.08.2019 |
| | |
[Cívky - rozdìlení, parametry](L+R+C/Induktor.htm) |
01.08.2019 |
| | |
[Rezistory - rozdìlení, parametry](L+R+C/Rezistor.htm) |
29.07.2019 |
| | |
[Kondenzátory - rozdìlení, parametry](L+R+C/Kondenzator.htm) |
27.07.2019 |
| | |
[Piezoakustické mìnièe a jejich pouití](Piezo/Menic.htm) |
19.07.2019 |
| | |
[Synchronní usmìròovaèe](Synchronn/Usmernovac.htm) |
17.07.2019 |
| | | **[Externí DVD mechanika z Ebay](Ext.mech/DVD.htm)** |
03.07.2019 |
| | | **[Zapojení krokového motoru jako synchronní
motor](Krok.motor/Synchronni.htm)** |
01.07.2019 |
| | | [Torx](Klice/Torx.htm) |
29.06.2019 |
| | |
[Inbusové klíèe](Klice/Inbus.htm) |
27.06.2019 |
| | |
[Integrovaný ètyøkanálový Smart High-side Power Switch](BTS711/Smart.htm) |
25.06.2019 |
| | |
[Základní hodnoty termoelektrického napìtí termoèlánkù B, E, J, K, N, R a S](Termoclanek/Tabulky.htm) |
19.06.2019 |
| | |
[Metody monitorování otáèek ventilátoru](Fan/Monitoring.htm) |
19.04.2019 |
| | | **První komerèní mise Falconu Heavy od SpaceX** |
10.04.2019 |
| | |
[Lepenky pro kadého elektrotechnika](Tape/Elektro.htm) |
04.04.2019 |
| | |
[Úvod do rezonanèních mìnièù -
konvenèní mìnièe, FHA aproximace](Rezonancni/Uvod.htm)
|
02.03.2019 |
| | | [**Základní rezonanèní obvody a jejich
zapojení**](Rezonancni/Obvody.htm) |
05.03.2019 |
| | | **[Dvouprvkové a tøíprvkové topologie rezonanèních obvodù](Rezonancni/Obvody2.htm)** |
08.03.2019 |
| | | **[Kritéria mìkkého spínání](Rezonancni/Softswitch.htm)** |
11.03.2019 |
| | | **[LLC sériový rezonanèní obvod](Rezonancni/LLC.htm)** |
14.03.2019 |
| | |
[Rezonanèní mìnièe pro
iroký rozsah vstupního a výstupního napìtí](Rezonancni/LLC2.htm) |
17.03.2019 |
| | |
[Variace rezonanèních mìnièù (CLL + LLC)](Rezonancni/Variace.htm)
|
20.03.2019 |
| | |
[Rezonanèní mìnièe - provozní stavy, pøechodné reakce](Rezonancni/Real.htm)
|
23.03.2019 |
| | |
[Rezonanèní mìnièe -
parazitní jevy](Rezonancni/Real2.htm)
prvkù |
26.03.2019 |
| | | **[Elektronky + rozdìlení](Elektronky/Tube.htm)** |
28.02.2019 |
| | | **[Tyristory - základní popis + jejich øízení](Tyristor/Tyristor.htm)** |
26.02.2019 |
| | | **[Optoèleny - základní parametry v datasheetu - èást 1/2](Foto/Optron.htm)** |
22.02.2019 |
| | | **[Optoèleny - základní parametry v datasheetu - èást 2/2](Foto/Optron2.htm)** |
24.02.2019 |
| | | **[Fotopolovodièe](Foto/Polovodice.htm)** |
20.02.2019 |
| | | **[Mìøení osciloskopem](OSC/Mereni.htm)** |
18.02.2019 |
| | | [Diagram bezpeèného provozu tranzistoru (SOA diagram)](MOSFET/SOA.htm)
|
16.02.2019 |
| | | **[MOSFET tranzistor v lineárním reimu](MOSFET/Linear.htm)** |
14.02.2019 |
| | | **[Elektroluminiscenèní diody "LED"](Diody/LED.htm)** |
12.02.2019 |
| | |
[**Brushless DC motory (BLDC)**](Motory/BLDC.htm) |
13.01.2019 |
| | | **[Polovodièové diody](Diody/Diody_obecne.htm)** |
07.01.2019 |
| | | **[Chlazení polovodièových souèástek](Chlazeni/Polovodice.htm)** |
05.01.2019 |
| | | [Výbojky - základní rozdìlìní, vlastnosti, spektra](http://utaes.g6.cz/Vybojky/Prehled.htm) |
22.12.2018 |
| | |
[Rtuové výbojky](http://utaes.g6.cz/Vybojky/Rtut.htm) |
23.12.2018 |
| | |
[Sodíkové výbojky](http://utaes.g6.cz/Vybojky/Sodik.htm) |
24.12.2018 |
| | |
[Xenonové výbojky](http://utaes.g6.cz/Vybojky/Xenon.htm) |
25.12.2018 |
| | |
[Záøivky - lineární, kompaktní](http://utaes.g6.cz/Vybojky/Kompaktni.htm)
|
26.12.2018 |
| | |
[**80 Plus** **(obchodní známka 80 PLUS)**](http://utaes.g6.cz/80+/80+.htm) |
27.12.2018 |
| | |
[**Elektrochemické akumulátory**
- základní rozdìlení](Baterie_Aku/Akumulatory.htm) | **05.12.2018** |
| | |
[Lithium-elezo-fosfátové akumulátor](Baterie_Aku/LiFePO4.htm)y | **06.12.2018** |
| | |
**[Lithium-iontové akumulátory](Baterie_Aku/Li-ion.htm)** | **07.12.2018** |
| | |
**[Lithium-polymerové akumulátory](Baterie_Aku/Li-Pol.htm)** | **08.12.2018** |
| | |
**[Nikl-kadmiové akumulátory](Baterie_Aku/Ni-Cd.htm)** | **09.12.2018** |
| | | **[Nikl-metal hydridové akumulátory](Baterie_Aku/Ni-Mh.htm)** | **10.12.2018** |
| | | **[Olovìné akumulátory](Baterie_Aku/PBaku.htm)** | **11.12.2018** |
| | |
[Porovnání Lithium-iontových akumulátorù typù
LCO, LMO, NMC, LFP, NCA a LTO](Baterie_Aku/Porovnani.htm) | **12.12.2018** |
| | |
[Transily](SPD/Transily.htm) |
17.12.2018 |
| | |
[Varistory](SPD/Varistory.htm) |
15.12.2018 |
| | |
[Bleskojistky](SPD/Bleskojistky.htm) |
16.12.2018 |
| | |
[Autotransformátory](Trafo/Autotransformator.htm) |
18.12.2018 |
| | | **[Transformátory - definice, popis, princip, indukované napìtí a pøevod](Trafo/Transformatory_01.htm)** |
19.12.2018 |
| | | **[Transformátory - ztráty, konstrukce (magnetický obvod, vinutí, chlazení)](http://utaes.g6.cz/Trafo/Transformatory_02.htm)** |
20.12.2018 |
| | | **[Transformátory - vznik trojfázového transformátoru, zapojení, hodinový
úhel](http://utaes.g6.cz/Trafo/Transformatory_03.htm)** |
21.12.2018 |
| | |
**[Porovnání
ztrát ve vybraných feromagnetických materiálech](Core/Material.htm)**
| **18.11.2018** |
| | |
**[Ztráty ve feromagnetických jádrech podrobených støídavé magnetizaci](Core/Loss.htm)**
| **19.11.2018** |
| | |
**[Ztráty ve feromagnetických jádrech v DC->AC mìnièích](Invertor_Core/DC_AC.htm)** | **21.11.2018** |
| | | **[Nanokrystalická feromagnetika pro potlaèení EMI](Nanoperm/Magnetec.htm)** | **09.11.2018** |
| | | **[Planární transformátory](Trafa/Planarni.htm)**
| **23.11.2018** |
| | | **[Tøífázové usmìròovaèe](Usmernovace/3f.htm)** | **04.12.2018** |
| | |
[Princip proudového chránièe + rozdìlení chránièù](Chranic/Proudovy.htm) | **28.11.2018** |
| | | **Precizní izolaèní zesilovaèe pro mìøení napìtí a proudu** | **01.11.2018** |
| | | **[Návrh RC snubberu pro omezení EMI v mìniøích](Snubber/RC.htm)** | **02.11.2018** |
| | | **[Základní rozdíly mezi tranzistory MOSFET a IGBT](Mosfet_IGBT/Rozdily.htm)** | **15.11.2018** |
| | | **[IGBT tranzistory](Mosfet_IGBT/IGBT.htm)** | **16.11.2018** |
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Control Toaster?
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is a classic for several
reasons. It's beauty is apparent. But its real appeal is in its
performance. Sunbeam called it *Automatic Beyond Belief*. There are
no levers to press down. Just put the bread in the slot. The weight of
the bread activates the heating elements, causing the center wire to
lengthen microscopically and the bread to be carried into the toaster
under its own weight.
Inside,
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conducted) from the outer
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dedicated collector. Not of antiques, but of toasters. And not of any
toaster, but Sunbeam toasters. Not all Sunbeam toasters, but Sunbeam
Radiant Control toasters. Over time this site will grow to fully document this
collection, thus making this private treasure trove available for the
world to enjoy.
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<p>
<center>revised February 13, 2002, rev. Jan 23, 2009<br>
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<p>
This story is still under development. It is mostly finished except
for some clean-ups and any more things that I might remember about
Fluffy.
<p>
Fluffy was a Manx cat that I found outside my house when he was
about 4 weeks old. I always knew that someday this would happen
and someday it will probably happen again. Most of this was written
after he died. I had started writing some things when he was young
and well. After Fluffy died I tried to remember every precious
thing he did. Some details here serve to help me to remember Fluffy
as completely as possible. Here is his story.
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<IMG src="fluffy01.jpg">
<p>
<i>This is the first picture I took of Fluffy the day I found
him</i>.
<p>
About 4:30 A.M. on Monday, October 28, 1996 (exactly four years
after Itsy joined the family) I was awakened by a squeaking sound
outside. It sounded like a small bird but I knew it could not
have been this late in the year. The squeaking continued as I
got up at about 7:00. I knew something was in trouble and I had
to see what it was. I went outside and heard the squeaking coming
from my neighbor's driveway. I went over there and could hear
but not see the source. Then this tiny little kitten charged at
me from across the driveway and hissed and snarled and batted
his front paws on the driveway at me as if to impress me. His
mother had disappeared and he was calling for her and very distraught.
I could see that he had no tail and first thought he must have
been injured. I picked him up and he did not make much fuss and
I then carried him into my house. If I had not taken him he would
surely have died that day. It is likely that he would have been
run over when my neighbors went to work or the neighborhood dogs
would surely have found him. I fixed him up with food, water,
and a towel to sleep on and left him in a pet carrier while I
went to work that day. He grabbed the door from the inside and
shook it as if to say, "let me out."
<p>
That evening when I got home from work I took some pictures of
him. He now stayed by me as if I were his mother and it was difficult
to get far enough away to take the pictures. For the rest of the
week he lived in the pet carrier. He did not like being in there
and would squeak and shake the door. In the evenings I would take
him out to play. <p>
<IMG src="fluffy02.jpg">
<p>
<i>This picture was taken during the his first week in the house</i>.
<p>
I checked around the neighborhood but no one had lost a kitten.
One neighbor had found the kitten a few days before and had put
it in deep box on her front porch for his safety. But his mother
apparently got him out. In the Spring and Summer of that year
the Manx cat that was surely his mother passed through my yard
on occasion. I few times I was able to pet her. He strongly resembles
his mother except that he is a little lighter and a little more
brown. I did not know what became of his mother until the Summer
of 2001 when I discovered that some neighbors up the street had
taken her in along with a kitten or two in the fall of 1996. I
then saw his mother in their living room. She looked a little
different from what I remembered - she seemed darker and her fur
looked a bit longer. But it had been five years and memories often
falter.
<p>
On Saturday, November 2, I took him to the vet to be checked out.
I was not really looking to get another cat but by this time I
had decided to keep him. The vet figured that he was about 5 weeks
old which means that his birthday is around October 1. He came
home from the vet with a clean bill of health and was now an official
member of the cat family.
<p>
For the next few weeks I kept him in the master bathroom during
the day and let him out when I was home to supervise any interaction
between him and the other cats. I put plenty of toys in there
for him and he was very happy.
<p>
I fed him some special canned food for kittens I got at the vet.
It took him several weeks to learn how to eat. He would try to
suckle the food and get his face all in it and end up a complete
mess. Finally, he figured it out.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy03.jpg">
<p>
<i>Sleeping with his lion puppet</i>.
<p>
He had two fluffs of hair on each side of his face that I thought
would develop into long fluffy hair. So I named him Fluffy when
he had been with me for about two weeks. As it turned out the
fluffs disappeared. But his little stub tail did become fluffy
- it even fluffs up into a round ball when he gets spooked. I
tried to get a picture of this but was never able. Over the years
Fluffy was given a number of nick names; Fluff, Fluff Wuff, Fluffy
the Wuffy, Fluffer, Fluffer Wuffer, and Fluff Wuffer. Two other
nicknames were Little Bit and Little Bity Bit. I sometimes called
him the littlest putty tat since he was the smallest cat in the
house although when Bitsy came she was probably a little smaller.
When I called him that he seemed to disagree - it was as if he
wanted to tell me that Bitsy was the littlest putty tat. Later
I shorted that name to just Put-Tat. The most common nicknames
I used were Fluffer and Put-Tat. I often called him Put-Tat as
that was his special nick name. Sometimes I would say to him,
"How's my little Put-Tat?"
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy2a.jpg">
<p>
<i>Fluffy was never afraid of Spooky and loved to eat with Spooky</i>.
<p>
One Saturday morning when I was feeding the other cats their usual
weekend canned food he made a beeline to join in the other cats.
I quickly rescued him. One evening when he had been here several
weeks he got to Spooky's food dish first. Spooky hissed at him
and he left but when Spooky settled down to eat, Fluffy swatted
Spooky's tail twice as if to say "take that and that."
Fluffy was very feisty and was not scared of anything.
<p>
<IMG src="flandfr.jpg">
<p>
<i>Eating with Frisky</i>.
<p>
Fluffy quickly joined the ritual of canned food on the weekends.
He would use the den sofa to get up on the kitchen counter. This
remained his method all through his life. While I would prepare
the food, Stubby would be yowling with impatience. Itsy was up
on the counter meowing too. Fluffy would try to join in the meows
but all he could do was squeak. Every attempt at meowing sounded
pitiful. He eventually gave up and just quietly waited for his
food while vibrating his tail with excitement.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy04.jpg">
<p>
<i>Playing with one of his toys</i>.
<p>
Fluffy was a very feisty cat. He definitely had Napoleon syndrome
which seems to occur often in short people and animals alike -
they use feistiness to make up for being small. I think Spooky
was impressed with that and at times I think that Spooky wondered
why Fluffy's tail was so short. Although Spooky would hiss and
growl at Fluffy he was remarkably tolerant of Fluffy. Spooky even
let Fluffy sleep on the bed. Towards the end of Spooky's life
he even let Fluffy put his mouth around his neck and gently bite.
It was clear to me that Spooky would have Fluffy take his place
as top cat.
<p>
<IMG src="cats4.jpg">
<p>
<i>Fluffy loved to go after Spooky's food</i>.
<p>
Fluffy was very protective of his food. He would not let any other
cat or person be near him when he was eating. He would guard the
double food dish with his front paws and would hiss, snarl, growl,
and bat the dish with his front paws to make it clear to stay
away. The other cats did not know what to think but they quickly
learned to stay away. All I had to do was to put my finger near
him and he would raise a big fuss squealing and growling. Even
in his third year he still made a high pitch squeaking growl when
anything got near his food. I sometimes would tease him with by
bringing one of the toy mice near him. It was so funny to see
him fuss so much. He would swat the mice trying to run them away.
I would sometimes put on the lion puppet and have it try to steal
some his food. Fluffy would squeal and growl and swat the lion
puppet repeatedly. The only exception he made was for Bitsy. At
first he would growl when she got near his food dish but later
he let her share the double dish with him. They also ate canned
food and ice cream together on the kitchen counter.
<p>
When Fluffy was just old enough to run, Itsy would paw at him
to get him to chase her. They took turns chasing each other. Itsy
loved it. Then Fluffy (who is a biter) nipped Itsy in the back
leg. She yelped and the play was over. As Fluffy grew up he would
also paw at Itsy to play and she would hiss at him and even swat
him.
<p>
I used the lion puppet to spar with Fluffy. This was a favorite
game. We would get on the bed and I would put on the puppet and
crawl the puppet towards Fluffy and have the puppet make faces
at Fluffy. Fluffy would lunge and the puppet and maul it. When
he was a kitten the puppet was much bigger than he was. Later
he was finally bigger than the puppet. I would have the puppet
sniff his hind legs or tail. Fluffy would hiss and growl at the
puppet and then maul it by grabbing it and kicking it with his
hind legs. He would bite the puppet ferociously. Fluffy really
loved his lion puppet. I used the puppet in playing with the other
cats long before Fluffy was born. Fluffy often slept with the
puppet and even carried it around the house. At times he would
even try to mate with the puppet - biting its neck and stepping
his hind feet while purring. He would sometimes squeak while playing
with the puppet.
<p>
I also used the big stuffed white cat to attack Fluffy in the
den. Fluffy would counter attack and maul the cat. The white cat
was always bigger than Fluffy so it was easy to pin Fluffy down.
Fluffy hated to lose and would growl and hiss.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy1.jpg">
<p>
<i>Helping me at the computer</i>.
<p>
When he was a little kitten, Fluffy would often sit on my shoulder
while I worked in my office. He would also chase the mouse cursor
on the computer screen.
<p>
When I adopted Bitsy in November of 1998, Fluffy got very mad
at me. He would snarl and swat at me anytime I tried to pet him.
Within a few days Fluffy and Bitsy became very good friends and
remained friends until Fluffy died. Fluffy then forgave me for
bringing Bitsy into the house. Fluffy and Bitsy would often play
chase and attack games. Fluffy was stronger and always won. The
only time Bitsy would win was when I would hold Bitsy. Bitsy does
not like to be held and she would charge the first cat she saw
when she got loose. All of the cats learned to slip out of the
room when I picked up Bitsy. For a long time Fluffy would hold
his position so he was her target. She would run over to him and
bat him and he would run off. Later he would disappear long before
I put Bitsy down. Fluffy would often mock maul Bitsy by jumping
her and flipping her down and grasping her and biting her neck
while kicking her with his hind legs. He never actually hurt Bitsy.
Bitsy would get mad sometimes because she hated to be held.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy05.jpg">
<p>
<i>Sitting on the bed with Spooky</i>.
<p>
Fluffy often comes to the living room to watch and listen as I
play the piano. For a while Fluffy would go wild and run full
speed throughout the house batting every cat toy on the floor
while I played "The Flight of the Bumble Bee." Fluffy
liked to chase the reflection off of my watch band while I played
the piano. He would get on the mauve chair to my left and attack
the spot on the wall. This was a favorite pastime.
<p>
Fluffy loves canned food and often goes to the kitchen counter
when I go to the kitchen in hopes of getting some. I put ice cream
in my coffee and one day when Fluffy was only a couple of months
old he took an interest in the ice cream. I gave him just a little
and he liked it a lot. I now have to feed him ice cream every
time I get it out. It does not matter where he is in the house.
His radar ears or a sixth sense tells him that the ice cream is
out and he runs very fast to the kitchen counter. I only feed
him about a quarter teaspoon at a time since I am sure it is not
good for him but he likes it so much.
<p>
Fluffy also took an interest in Chili Cheese Frito's corn chips
when he was a few months old. He would be right with me every
time I got them out and I had to feed him some or he would pester
me until I did. He also liked Pepperidge Farm cheddar cheese goldfish
crackers. He would swat one out of my hand if I did not give him
one. For a while he liked popcorn but later lost interest. I thought
about changing his name to Frito when he was young.
<p>
Fluffy loved to sit on top of the den chair and look out the den
window at birds and chipmunks in the yard.
<p>
Fluffy loved to hassle Frisky. Fluffy learned this from watching
the other cats give Frisky a hard time. Fluffy learned that Frisky
was scared of him and would attack and chase Frisky. Fluffy was
intrigued by Frisky. If they ended up together on the window perch
in my office, Fluffy would just watch Frisky for a long while
and then suddenly swat Frisky in the head. Frisky would then hiss
and growl at Fluffy. Fluffy always found this to be entertaining.
When I brought Frisky to my office he would go to the top of the
bookshelf. Fluffy would then stand on the window perch and look
at Frisky which made Frisky very mad.
<p>
Fluffy was intrigued with water. When I would take a shower Fluffy
would come in to watch when I first started the water much like
Itsy did. Sometimes he acted like he wanted to get in the shower
but that part of him that avoids getting wet would overrule. He
seemed to really wonder why I would get so wet. About the time
I would get in he decided that this was too wet for him so he
would leave. He would come back to swat at the towel when I dried
off and to swat at the hair dryer cord. He would try to bite the
cord but I would blow the air on him and he would stop. In the
mornings he liked to get up on the counter and watch me while
I brushed my hair and shaved.
<p>
When I was in the den reading the newspaper or something or perhaps
watching television, Fluffy would often get on the right top pillow
of the sofa where I sat on the left side. He would either watch
me or sleep. When he was younger he would swat at my hand as I
reached around to turn the light on or off. I would often sneak
my hand over and touch him on either his tail or paws. He would
then swat at me and sometimes growl or squeal. Any time he got
mad he had a rising squeal that would later turn into a growl.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy06.jpg">
<p>
<i>Eating at his favorite spot in the corner</i>.
<p>
Fluffy liked to get up on my office desk to watch me work. He
would also sleep there too. He would swat at me if I tried to
move him a little out of the way to get to something. He would
swat at anything that moved. I would sometimes goose him with
my pencil or pen and he loved to fight it. Sometime I would goose
him with a ruler which was long enough so that he could not reach
my hand. I would touch his paws and fluff tail. He was very protective
of his tail and would get very mad at the ruler. If I opened the
drawer he loved to check out what was inside looking for anything
that could become a toy. But other times I would pet him and rub
under his chin. I would rub his nose when he slept. He loved this
and his tail would wiggle back and forth with approval. Sometimes
he would briefly purr. The last time I heard him purr was a few
weeks before he died.
<p>
Fluffy loved to play with milk carton rings. He would bat them
all over the kitchen and carry them all over the house. In the
mornings he would stop eating breakfast if he heard me open a
new carton of milk. He would watch for me to toss the ring to
the floor and then he would chase after it. Often I would roll
the rings on either the kitchen floor or the den rug. He would
swat them down as they came by. One game was for me to collect
a number of rings and then he would sit in the den floor and wait
for me to roll them. The goal for me was to get one past him before
he could swat it. He won this game nearly all the time. Sometimes
the game was played using Ping-Pong or other balls. He loved to
show me how fast he was.
<p>
Fluffy loved to play with pot holders - especially the woven kind.
He would go to the kitchen and find one an carry it to the den
and toss it up in the air repeatedly and maul it. He had a lot
of fun doing this. There were two pot holders that he would maul.
One was yellow and the other was blue. He would chew on these
and claw them so that many of the woven strands were ruffed loose.
<p>
Fluffy loved to play with ice cubes. He would run to the kitchen
anytime I got ice out or dumped some ice from a glass into the
kitchen sink. He would bat the ice cubes around the sink trying
to get one to the floor. He often succeeded and then would bat
the ice cube around the floor until it was gone. Often I would
toss an ice cube into the sink just for him to play with.
<p>
Fluffy loved to play with most any toy. One toy that he really
liked was a white feather toy on a stick. This particular one
seemed to have much more attraction that all the other different
feather toys. I would get this toy out and swish it past him and
he would swat at it with great determination to catch it. He would
get hyper active trying to catch it. I would swish his tail with
it and he would squeal, growl, and hiss at hit. When he would
finally catch it he would take it out of my hands and carry it
in his teeth to some spot in the house and then proceed to maul
it. He would be growling as he carried it. I would take it from
him and then repeat the game. He would try to shred any kind of
feather toy that I got. He would really go wild for a feather
toy on a string that is swung around from a stick. The feathers
rotate making the noise of a bird flapping its wings. Fluffy would
jump up as high as he could to catch the bird. Fluffy love to
play with Itsy's ball in a track toy when he was younger.
<p>
Perhaps Fluffy's favorite toy was my laser pointer. Anytime he
heard me opening the desk drawer he would run into my office hoping
to see the spot. He would chase the spot very energetically. He
would watch the spot on the wall or ceiling trying to figure out
how to get it. He would chase the spot up the wall on a corner.
Sometimes I would move the spot in a circle around Fluffy and
he would run in circles chasing the spot until he was dizzy. In
the den he would chase the spot until he was panting.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy07.jpg">
<p>
<i>Laying on his back being cute</i>.
<p>
Often I would catch Fluffy. He generally did not like being held
and would squirm and kick with his hind legs to get loose. He
was very good at squirming. I would lay him on his back on my
legs and hold him such that he could not scratch or bite me. I
would then pet his head and he would squeak and do his best to
bite me. He would finally start growling at me so I would put
him down. He would use his hind legs to try to kick me but mostly
he ended up kicking himself in the head. When he was very little
he would repeatedly kick himself in the head when I held him.
Later he learned to mostly avoid his head. Fluffy loved to be
petted around the head and back but no where else. He would get
real mad and squeal and growl if I touched his tail or paws.
<p>
When I slept on the den sofa and used the blue blanket, Fluffy
would make a nest in the part of the blanket that was on the floor.
He loved to sleep their. I could not see him as he was completely
under the blanket. When I would get up I would have to be careful
not to step on him. Sometimes when I pulled the blanket there
was a resistance due to Fluffy. I would wonder what was holding
the blanket until I realized that it was Fluffy.
<p>
A typical work day would begin with Fluffy sleeping a bit to the
left of my feet on the bed. Fluffy would usually get up first
and play or roam around the house. He would make his usual grunting
noise when he jumped off the bed. When I got up he would usually
be sitting by the west window curtain or by the hall door. Sometimes
he would just sleep in on the bed. He would usually be somewhere
near me as I got dressed. He would often hop up on the bathroom
counter to be close as I brushed my hair and shaved. Then when
I was finished he would run to my office where the food dishes
were and I would feed the cats. While I was making breakfast in
the kitchen he would usually wander in. I think he was hoping
for some canned food. Bitsy had started a tradition of getting
a piece of deli turkey before I left for work. Some time ago,
Fluffy decided that he should get some too. He would sometimes
come over to where Bitsy was or sit by the stove and wait for
me to give him a piece. Sometimes he would carry the piece to
his perch on top of the den sofa to eat it. When I left for work
he was usually somewhere in the den and watched me leave. Sometimes
after I closed the basement door he would start pawing the door
as if trying to open it. When I got home he was very excited to
meet me in the den and when I started to the back of the house
he would race ahead of me hoping over any other cat in the way
to be first to the food dishes in my office. I would then feed
the cats.
<p>
Fluffy had a way of standing on his hind legs and raking his paws
on a door he wanted opened or his reflection in the mirror on
the bedroom dresser. When he would get up on my desk he would
often rake his paws on the desk as if cleaning it before he settled
down.
<p>
Fluffy was very curious and could be very sneaky. When he was
interested in something that he knew was not meant for cats, he
would usually sneak around while keeping an eye open to see if
anyone was watching. He would slink around very slowing and pretend
that he was not interested in the very thing he was interested
in. When he was close enough he would sneak a paw out to touch
it.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy08.jpg">
<p>
<i>Eating his favorite breakfast on the kitchen counter one Saturday
morning</i>.
<p>
On weekends when I slept late Fluffy would sometimes walk up to
my face and purr and then go back towards my feet and sleep in
too. Other times he played with his toys. When I got up he watched
me real close. The moment I started towards the kitchen he would
run full speed ahead with a bunny hop and be up on the kitchen
counter when I arrived. He was anxious to get some canned food.
His tail would be vibrating and he would step his hind legs.
<p>
When I worked in my office, Fluffy would either get up on my desk
or sometime sit in the floor. Any cat that walked near him would
be swatted.
<p>
One day sometime around February or March of 2000 Fluffy slipped
to the basement as he sometimes would when I opened the door.
I think I may have been loading Spooky in the car to take him
to the vet. I intended to catch Fluffy and put him back upstairs
before I left for work but forgot. I remembered at about 8:30
at work that Fluffy was still in the basement. I knew he must
be scared so I came back home and parked the car outside and came
in the basement door. Fluffy was sitting at the top of the steps
by the den door squeaking in terror like the morning I found him
as a kitten. He was very glad to be back upstairs. He did not
slip to the basement for a long time after this.
<p>
I had cooked a turkey about March of 2000. While it was cooking
the cats stayed real close to me and would meow when I went to
the kitchen. I gave them various pieces of the turkey. Fluffy
would get beside me while I was handing out pieces and try to
swat each piece for himself. I gave Fluffy a fair size piece which
he carried away a bit. He then started growling like a dog to
keep any of the other cats from even thinking about taking it
from him. He would bite the piece of turkey and shake his head.
I had cooked turkeys in the past and Fluffy always loved this
treat. I think he felt like a real cat catching its prey.
<p>
Fluffy loved treats. He would stand on his hind legs and even
swat them out of my hand if he could not reach them. If I tossed
a treat across the floor, Fluffy was the first cat to it. Fluffy
would often steal treats that the other cats had caught. If any
cat came close to him while he was eating a treat he would swat
them in the head. A favorite game that all the cats liked was
for me to toss a treat across the den. Each cat would try to be
first to it. Fluffy won often and even when another cat won, Fluffy
would usually swat the treat away and take it for himself.
<p>
When Scaredy Cat came into the house in May of 2000, Fluffy was
scared of him at first and would hiss and run off. Later, Fluffy
would run up to Scaredy and swat him. Scaredy would roll over
and put up no fight. Fluffy gradually accepted Scaredy but would
often swat him to remind him of who was number one cat in the
house.
<p>
After Spooky died in June of 2000 I noticed that Fluffy seemed
to be loosing weight. It was not that much loss but he was distinctly
thinner. Bitsy also looked thinner. I commented on his weight
loss at his annual checkup in January, 2001. Fluffy had lost about
a pound and a half from the previous year. The vet did some blood
tests and discovered that Fluffy was in the early stages of kidney
failure. His calcium level was also high.
<p>
The vet put Fluffy on a special dry food diet made by Purina and
called NF for kidNey Failure that is low in protein. He also gave
me some canned food to try. Fluffy did not like the canned food
but would eat the dry food although he did not like it as much
as the normal dry food. I fed Fluffy the special dry food on the
kitchen counter separate from the other cats. It is interesting
that Fluffy quickly learned that this food was special for him.
Although he would run to my office like always to eat with the
other cats when I put the usual dry food out he would follow or
run ahead of me to the kitchen counter where I put his special
food out. He would settle down and eat that. Teensy developed
a liking for his food and would finish off anything that Fluffy
did not eat. For variety, the vet gave me a sample of the Science
Diet equivalent but Fluffy did not like that at all. For several
months I only rarely fed Fluffy and the other cats the usual Fancy
Feast seafood on weekend mornings. But I finally decided that
since Fluffy liked it so much and since the amount that I fed
him was small that it really could not hurt him. I wanted him
to be happy. So the weekend tradition began again.
<p>
I took fluffy back to the vet every few months during the year
for more blood tests to see how he was. The tests showed only
a slow rise in BUN and creatinine. Fluffy was very active and
happy and ate well. The vet said that it was likely that Fluffy
could live several years before the kidney deterioration became
serious. It was a mystery as to why Fluffy's kidneys were failing
when he was so young. His vet told me that the most likely explanation
was a congenital defect. We never suspected that kidney stones
were the culprit.<br>
<p>
<b>Fluffy's Illness</b>
<p>
The following chronicles the last two months of Fluffy's life.
I think that it is important to remember the details so that I
never wonder if something different could have been done to save
his life. I felt from the beginning of this that Fluffy's days
were very numbered.
<p>
Thursday, December 6, 2001: About 6:00 that morning while I was
still in bed I hear Fluffy squeaking in distress and he ran into
the bedroom and vomited water rather violently. Afterwards he
seemed to be fine so I did not worry about it.
<p>
On the following Saturday and Sunday mornings I noticed that he
did not eat as much of his favorite canned food. He otherwise
seemed fine. He sat and slept on his pad on my desk on Sunday
morning and early afternoon while I worked. About 2:00 that afternoon
he went into the bedroom and was staying to himself in the corner.
It was obvious that he was not feeling good. He was licking his
mouth every few seconds as something was bothering his mouth.
His breadth smelled very bad. he was not interested in eating
or playing.
<p>
Monday, December 10: I took him to the vet to see what was wrong.
They discovered that his BUN and creatinine levels were off the
scale of their instrument. They gave him IV fluids. Fluffy spent
the night there.
<p>
Tuesday, December 11: Fluffy's blood levels were still off the
scale. I brought Fluffy home from the vet that afternoon after
I left work. When we got home Fluffy was very happy and his tail
vibrated with joy. He only ate just a little of his canned food.
He was interested in but would not eat any treats. I gave him
some catnip which he ate but had little response to. He would
play with toys that I put in front of him but otherwise did not
want to be active. He tended to stay by the water bowl. By 9:00
he had become withdrawn. I gave him a little ice cream at 10:00
and he licked it a little but did not eat any.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy09.jpg">
<p>
<i>Sleeping on my desk with his lion puppet</i>.
<p>
Wednesday, December 12: Fluffy was no better in the morning so
I took him back to the vet. He blood levels were still off the
scale. They continued to give him fluids. When I picked him up
about 5:30 that evening he seemed very perky and in good spirit.
He was eager to walk around when he got home. He only ate a few
kibbles of his special dry food. By 6:00 he had slowed down a
lot. I gave him some catnip and he ate a little. I brought him
his favorite feather toy. He promptly grabbed it and began mauling
it as usual as he growled at it. then I noticed some blood on
the feathers. He lost interest in the toy. He slept on my desk
as I graded final exams. There was a small crust of blood around
his mouth. He would grind his teeth every few minutes. He looked
very pitiful and was obviously feeling very bad. I was afraid
that he would be dead within a day or so since it seemed that
his kidneys had failed. I told Fluffy many times that I would
everything I could for a pussy cat.
<p>
Thursday, December 13: I took Fluffy back to the vet for more
fluids. The only good news was that his BUN and creatinine levels
had come down so that it was just on the scale of their instrument
but this was still a seriously high level. The results were back
from a kidney function test that had been sent off on Monday.
It showed perfectly normal kidney function which was puzzling.
They also force fed him since he had not eaten in several days.
Fluffy was very perky when I picked him up at 5:30. When we got
home he went to the bedroom and jumped up on the bed to sleep.
He was alert and would eagerly watch the spot from my laser pointer.
I let him sleep until about 9:30 when I gave him some Gerber Chicken
and Gravy that had been warmed a little. He was interested but
would not eat. He attempted to eat some of his favorite canned
food but would spit it out since his mouth was bothering him.
He would also try to eat treats but would promptly spit them out
too. He clearly felt better.
<p>
Friday, December 14: Again, I took Fluffy to the vet for fluids.
They cleaned his teeth and removed dead skin around the mouth
ulcers he had. They also force fed him. Fluffy looked very good
when I picked him up that evening. He was very interested in food
but when he tried to eat, he would stop because the food seemed
to bother his mouth. He would eagerly take one of his favorite
treats but would promptly spit it out. He played more actively
with his toys. He spent time at his usual places in the house.
I gave him about a quarter teaspoon of ice cream and he licked
it all up. I warmed some of his favorite Fancy Feast fish and
added a little warm water to it and he licked most of the moisture
out but would not eat. He slept well during the night wand was
very alert in the morning.
<p>
Saturday, December 15: I brought him to the vet for more fluids.
Another blood test showed more improvement. I went to the pet
shop and got some Nutri-Cal. I force fed him some Gerber Chicken
and Gravy in the morning and evening.
<p>
Sunday, December 16: During the afternoon, Fluffy ate some of
his crunchy treats and some of his special kidney diet food. He
even ate some of the other cats' dry food. He ate some of his
favorite fish canned food although the amount was small. He even
groomed himself for the first time in a week.
<p>
Monday, December 17: Again, I took Fluffy to the vet for more
fluids. This time they said to bring him in only every other day
unless he had problems. That evening he ate some dry food. He
even ran around the house and played with his toys and was quite
perky. He ate a little of his favorite canned food.
<p>
Tuesday, December 18: In the morning he ate some dry food. That
evening he felt all right but was not as perky. He would eat only
a little of his favorite canned food. I tried to feed him some
Nutri-Cal but he does not like it.
<p>
Wednesday, December 19: In the morning he seemed a little slower.
He did not eat or drink any water. I took him to the vet for more
fluids.
<p>
Friday, December 21: I took him to the vet for more fluids
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy10.jpg">
<p>
<i>Fluffy loved to bother Frisky</i>.
<p>
Saturday, December 22: I took him to the vet for fluids. The hope
was that he could go without more fluids until Wednesday. I rinsed
his mouth. That evening I also force fed him.
<p>
Sunday, December 23: Before we left, I rinsed his mouth out. Then
we left for the Christmas trip. A neighbor across the street would
be coming over to feed and check on the cats for Monday and Tuesday.
<p>
Tuesday, December 25: Fluffy was the first cat to greet us when
we got home that afternoon. He ate some canned food and was active.
<p>
Wednesday, December 26: Fluffy ate just one morsel of canned food
but ate a little bit of Meow Mix. It seems that his mouth is bothering
him more. I took him to the vet for fluids and evaluation.
<p>
Thursday, December 27: For the first time in a while, Fluffy indicated
that he wanted some ice cream. I gave him a half teaspoon which
he eagerly ate. He would not eat any canned food but would eat
Meow Mix. He would eat crunchy treats but not soft treats. I rinsed
his mouth out.
<p>
Friday, December 28: I took him to the vet for more fluids. That
evening he had more energy. He still ate only a little of his
canned food but would eat Meow Mix and seemed to prefer it. He
still preferred crunchy treats to soft treats. He was the same
both Saturday and Sunday.
<p>
Monday, December 31: I took him to the vet for more fluids. His
general condition seemed to be improving.
<p>
Wednesday, January 2: I took him to the vet for more fluids. The
schedule was now for him to come in only once a week unless he
has problems.
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy11.jpg">
<p>
<i>Fluffy loved to sit and sleep in my office chair</i>.
<p>
On Saturday I bought a number of cans of Friskies canned cat food
for Fluffy. I selected cans that had either gravy or sauce because
I knew that even if Fluffy did not eat the food he would lick
gravy. Fluffy liked these but he was a slow eater and Slinky who
had already finished his own serving would then try to take Fluffy's.
I would have to stand guard for quite a while until Fluffy finished.
Then Slinky and Squeaky could have any that was left. Fluffy was
now eating well. I thought the worst was over. Maybe he would
live afterall.
<p>
Wednesday, January 9: I took him to the vet for more fluids. The
trips to the vet were now reduced to once a week on Wednesdays.
Each morning Fluffy would disappear to avoid going to the vet
though he did not know that he was not going anyway. He would
hide under the living room sofa. Before I left for work I would
check to find him there. He seemed to think that this ploy was
working until the next Wednesday came and I captured him from
under the sofa. He seemed perplexed as to why this trick was not
working anymore. The good news from blood tests was that his blood
levels were close to what they had been prior to the December
crisis.
<p>
Since the previous week he has been eating more and is playing
a lot more. He resumed asserting his top cat status with the other
cats. At no time did he seem to feel bad. He continued to eat
well and be active until Sunday. On Friday night we had a great
playing session and Fluffy played and ran around like a kitten
chasing the laser spot. When Slinky or Squeaky would be chasing
the spot and ran into Fluffy, he would swat them in the head several
times. Fluffy had a lot of fun that night and it was the last
night that he really felt good. I probably gave him and the other
cats some catnip that night as I had done every few nights.
<p>
On Saturday I got a turkey to cook. My plan was to cook it in
a week or two so that Fluffy and the other cats could enjoy a
real treat. Fluffy was perhaps a little slower on Saturday but
still was very active. I had no reason to think that he was about
to get sick again. <p>
<IMG src="fluffy12.jpg">
<p>
<i>Fluffy loved to sit by the basement door. This was the last
picture I took of him a few days before he went to Auburn.</i>
<p>
Sunday, January 13: Fluffy ate very little breakfast and then
spent most of the day hiding under the sofa. He was clearly not
feeling well. About 6:00 in the evening he came out and used the
litter box. He then ate some Meow Mix and played a bit. At 9:30,
he vomited while trying to use the litter box. He is licking his
mouth again as if it is bothering him. His spirit was high - he
walked around the house as if nothing was wrong.
<p>
Monday, January 14: I took Fluffy to the vet for more fluids and
to see if they could determine what was wrong. He blood levels
were now very high again. They determined that his left kidney
was enlarged. An appointment was made with another clinic for
Wednesday morning for him to have an ultrasound. That evening
he was better and ate and played a bit but not like before. The
vet gave me some antibiotic pills to give Fluffy. I gave him his
first pill that night. He put up a big struggle.
<p>
Tuesday, January 15: I took Fluffy to the vet for more fluids.
He was feeling fair that evening. I started thawing the turkey
so that I could cook it on Saturday. That night I gave him his
second pill and again he put up a major struggle.
<p>
Wednesday, Jan 16: I took Fluffy for his 9:00 appointment for
an ultrasound in hopes of determining what the problem was. I
sat with Fluffy during the procedure and petted him. The ultrasound
showed significant damage to his right kidney due to some blockage
in the ureter. The left kidney was better but also damaged. The
doctor found a kidney stone in each ureter. Fluffy stayed very
calm during the procedure but towards the end his patience was
running out.
<p>
I then took Fluffy back to his vet for more fluids. The vet suggested
that an appointment be made immediately to take him to the Auburn
Small Animal Clinic for surgery to remove the stones. I went back
to work while the appointment details were worked out. I picked
Fluffy up at 2:00 from the vet and took him home to place him
in the large pet carrier which I lined with some old clothes to
make a comfortable bed for him. I placed the carrier in the front
passenger seat so Fluffy could be close and watch me. Fluffy did
very well during the two hour drive. He never complained. He did
a little sleeping but mostly watched me. I was afraid that as
I drove him to Auburn that this would be the last time I would
see him. About half way there he dug under the bed of old clothes
and buried himself except for his head looking out. It seemed
that he was trying to be cute.
<p>
When they brought Fluffy back after some initial tests, I set
Fluffy on the floor so he could walk around. He went under the
chairs and hid in the corner. When it was time for them to take
him I had to wrestle him out from behind the chair. His blood
work show high levels of BUN and creatinine and he was now a bit
anemic and was a little dehydrated. He had not been anemic in
earlier tests. This indicated that the kidneys were not producing
a substance to stimulate red blood cell creation - another indication
of kidney damage.
<p>
Without surgery to remove the stones, Fluffy would continue to
have crisis after crisis and any crisis could kill him. He might
live a few weeks or maybe longer but his condition was deteriorating
fast. Even with surgery there was the possibility that complications
would kill him. The surgery would have to be done very soon if
he were to have any chance to live at all since the longer surgery
was delayed the more his kidneys would be damaged. The only hope
for Fluffy was to do the surgery.
<p>
After I got home that evening I put the turkey back in the freezer
since it would be at least several weeks before Fluffy could have
some. I really hoped that Fluffy would live to enjoy it.
<p>
Thursday, Jan 17: Fluffy had surgery to remove two stones in his
right ureter. One stone was 4 mm and the other stone was 2 mm.
These stones had practically completely blocked his right ureter
leading to serious damage to his right kidney. The good news was
that his blood levels were slowly coming down. The doctor commented
that Fluffy was a model patient.
<p>
Fluffy's next surgery to remove the stone on the left side was
initially scheduled for the following Tuesday. Over the next several
days, his blood levels continued to come down and he felt well
and ate well. The surgery ended up being put off until Wednesday.
On Wednesday morning his blood tests showed the lowest blood levels
since his first diagnosis a year earlier. He was anemic though.
They gave him a blood transfusion prior to the scheduled surgery
but he had a mild reaction. He began to vomit and his temperature
and heart rate increased. They gave him some medicine to reduce
the reaction and slowed the pace of the transfusion. Fluffy did
not have any more problems although the surgery would be put off
another day.
<p>
Thursday, Jan 24: Fluffy had surgery to remove the stone in his
left ureter. This stone was about 1 mm and was located very near
the left kidney. Significant kidney damage was observed. Neither
kidney looked good. A short stint was placed in the ureter where
the stone was to hopefully keep a path open. A temporary tube
was inserted into the left kidney to insure that drainage could
take place. The surgery took longer than expected. Fluffy was
in guarded condition.
<p>
For the next several days, Fluffy continued to improve. The tube
inserted in the left kidney came out around Saturday but the ureter
path was open so there was no concern. The situation was potentially
that Fluffy could come home in three or four days. He needed to
remain at the hospital for observation in case anything happened.
The only concern was the possibility that the ureter might close
up.
<p>
Tuesday, Jan 29: I was moving offices at work so my phone was
not connected. Any call would go to my voice mail. Something prompted
me to check the voice mail at about 8:20. That is when I received
the message that Fluffy had taken a sudden turn for the worse.
That call had just come through a few minutes before. I called
back and the surgeon told me that at 4:00 that morning a routine
check indicated that Fluffy was normal. At the 6:00 check Fluffy
was in trouble and was having difficulty breathing. His lungs
were filling with fluid. His body temperature was dropping. His
prognosis was very poor. Fluffy was in grave condition and if
he was to have any chance to live at all surgery would have to
be done that morning to place a drainage tube into his left kidney.
It seemed that the left ureter was completely closed. I agreed
to the surgery.
<p>
About 4:30 that afternoon the surgeon called to let me know that
Fluffy had survived the surgery and that the left tube was working
and that the right tube was not. Fluffy was still in grave condition
but was now stable. He was on nasal oxygen now to assist his breathing.
They gave him medication to reduce the fluid in his lungs. He
breathing was improved and his body temperature was back to normal.
He was on pain medication.
<p>
Wednesday, Jan 30: I talked to the student working with Fluffy
about 9:00 that morning and he suggested that a trip be made to
visit Fluffy and discuss what options there were with the surgeon.
The appointment was for about 12:45. The student brought Fluffy
out on a cart at about 12:57. Fluffy could only be visited for
about 15 minutes as Fluffy should not be off of oxygen much longer.
Fluffy was awake but pain medication made him only semi aware
of his surroundings. He looked very pitiful. There were tubes
in his nose for oxygen. He was breathing with his mouth open and
making very short grunting sounds every few seconds. I am not
sure he recognized us at first although his spirit definitely
improved towards the end of the visit. I brought his lion puppet
toy, his favorite feather toy (what was left of it - he had mostly
mauled it to pieces), and the laser pointer. I think he slowly
started recognizing these toys and us and wanted to play or do
something but just couldn't. I scanned the laser pointer around
and watched his eyes but most of the time they did not follow
the spot. He seemed to really like it when I petted him and rubbed
his forehead and behind his ears. He also liked it when I rubbed
under his chin. His grunts seemed be trying to communicate his
pleasure at the attention. I called his name many times. We ended
up visiting with him for about 24 minutes. The surgeon thought
it best to get him back on oxygen since he was panting more through
his mouth. I rubbed Fluffy's head for what would be the last time
as the student rolled the cart out of the room at about 1:21.
Fluffy was looking up and around as the cart went into the hallway.
That is the last time I saw him alive.
<p>
The surgeon then said that there was one possible surgery that
might save Fluffy but success was not likely. But if the surgery
was not done, Fluffy would be dead within a few days. We decided
to try for the best and go through with the surgery. The surgery
would replace the short stint in the left ureter that was closed
with a longer stint made of smaller tubing that would run most
of the entire length (about 2 inches) of the left ureter. If this
tube re-established drainage from the left kidney then it was
possible for Fluffy to live. But it might not be possible to install
the tube. There also might be other factors that would be found
when Fluffy was opened up that would indicate that survival would
not be possible. If this was the case then we decided that Fluffy's
life would be ended since all hope would then be gone. <p>
Thursday, Jan 31: They first gave Fluffy a blood transfusion carefully
in the morning since he was very anemic probably because he was
loosing a lot of blood through the tube in his left kidney. The
operation was scheduled for sometime that afternoon. The surgeon
called me at about 3:40 to tell me that the situation was hopeless.
It was not possible to insert the new tube and also the ureter
around the previous stint had swelled up to about four time the
normal size which is what closed the stint. Apparently, there
was a reaction to the material in the stint. It was not possible
to even close the ureter as material was tearing away. At this
point, Fluffy could live no more that a few days with the tube
in his left kidney. Also, the levels of BUN and creatinine in
Fluffy's blood were rising indicating that the left kidney was
shutting down. There was no hope so we decided to end Fluffy's
suffering. Fluffy probably died shortly after 4:00 that afternoon.
<p>
From the beginning of all of this sometime in 2000, Fluffy was
doomed. Even if the kidney stone diagnosis had been made earlier
he would probably have died from the complications of the surgery.
That is, the ureters would have closed. What made Fluffy's situation
so bad was that there were stones in both ureters. If Fluffy lost
the function of only one kidney he could have lived mostly a normal
life. At this point the only thing that can be said is that everything
possible was done for Fluffy. There is nothing else that could
have saved him. One way or another, Fluffy was going to die. Even
if Fluffy's left ureter had not closed he would still have a weakened
kidney whose function may have come back some over the next few
weeks. Had Fluffy lived he would have needed a lot of support.
<p>
If it could have been known that Fluffy had kidney stones in his
right ureter early on then it is conceivable that he would have
lived through that surgery since the problem in the left kidney
was not yet acute. Then, assuming that the right kidney function
was restored, surgery on his left kidney would not be so critical.
In each case, fluffy would have had a working kidney to keep him
alive. Unfortunately, it is generally not possible to know these
things until it is too late since that is when the symptoms suddenly
appear. In Fluffy's case, his left kidney was apparently working
fine while the right kidney was being destroyed by kidney stones
plugging the ureter. The crisis hit in early December when a stone
plugged his left ureter. The stone had probably been causing restriction
for some time which would explain his elevated BUN and creatinine
levels. After the December event, the restriction in urine flow
would vary from mild to severe. Eventually, it would be permanently
severe as was the case for the right kidney. The alternative to
surgery was continued fluids but near term death was almost certain
given the probability that the left ureter would plug up as it
had done before. At some point the plug would be permanent. Also,
Fluffy's kidneys were being repeatedly damaged. They would eventually
give out.
<p>
Saturday, Feb. 2: I left the house for Auburn about 7:30 in the
morning and arrived shortly before 9:30. I paid the bill for Fluffy
and the student who had spent over a week with Fluffy brought
Fluffy to me in a box lined with towels. I put the box in the
front seat. I then left for home and arrived about 11:20. I chose
to bury Fluffy on the left side of Itsy's grave. I then dug the
grave and gathered some small rocks to outline the grave and found
a large rock for the headstone. I opened Fluffy's box and placed
a white milk carton ring on his right paw. I also took a feather
from his favorite feather toy and placed it between his paws.
I then took about a one foot piece of the colored rope that Squeaky
had chewed off and placed it around his paws and over his head.
I rubbed his head and under his chin. Then I petted and tugged
a bit on his little fluff tail. He had always hated that but he
knew I was just teasing. I rubbed his head one last time and then
closed the box and placed the box inside a white garbage bag.
I then placed the box in the grave. It was about 12:30. I gently
covered his box with dirt one handful at a time until it was mostly
covered. Then I used the shovel and rake to complete the job.
I set the headstone in place and leveled the dirt around the rocks.
After washing dirt off of the headstone I used a black marker
to write "Fluffy ~Oct 1, 1996 Jan 31, 2002" on the stone.
When the weather turns warm I will plant flowers and border grass.
<br>
<p>
<IMG src="fluffy13.jpg">
<p>
<i>Fluffy is buried in the back yard next to Itsy. Flowers will
be planted when the weather is warmer.<br>
</i>
<p>
<b>Life without Fluffy</b>
<p>
Teensy is assuming the role of top cat. Fluffy's pad is still
on my desk waiting for one of the other cats to take over that
position. Orbit and Squeaky would take the position over in the
past. Fluffy's food dish on the kitchen counter has now been moved
to my office with the other food dishes. I mixed his special diet
food with the other cat food. The weekend tradition of canned
food will continue. Bitsy now eats in Fluffy's spot on the kitchen
counter. Squeaky seems to be taking Fluffy's place on my desk
but sometimes Orbit is there. Squeaky is also taking an interest
in the shower like Fluffy had. I am saving Fluffy's lion puppet
to play with some future kitten that may enter my life. The turkey
will be cooked in a few weeks in Fluffy's honor for myself and
as a treat for the other cats.
<p>
Since Fluffy went to the hospital in mid January, Bitsy has often
slept in his spot on the bed. She also would walk around on the
bed in the mornings before I got up and meow and try to get my
attention. On the Tuesday morning after Fluffy died, she was sleeping
in Fluffy's spot when I got up. Bitsy got up and meowed at me.
I said to her, "We no longer have Fluffy." The moment
I said Fluffy, she suddenly looked at me very intently as if to
ask, "where is he?" Bitsy and Fluffy were good friends
and I think she misses Fluffy. Bitsy has become good friends with
Slinky now. They chase, spar and groom each other.
<p>
Fluffy was a cat so full of life. It was a shame that his life
ended after a little more than five years. Manx cats are supposed
to be long lived and I had hoped to be enjoying the company of
Fluffy for many more years. Fluffy always liked to be very near
me. He would always act very cute for me usually by rolling onto
his back and stretching his paws out while looking at me with
a happy expression on his face. If he were real close he would
touch me with his paw as he stretched out. I think of Fluffy every
time I get out the laser pointer to play with the other cats.
When I get into the shower I instinctively look down to see him
checking out the water. I miss him sitting and sleeping on my
desk while I work. Every time I make coffee I expect to see him
get up on the kitchen counter wanting some ice cream. Every time
I get some chili cheese fritos or some cheese goldfish I think
of him trying to swat one out of my hand. I miss his race to the
kitchen on weekend mornings for canned food. I miss his vibrating
tail. I look at places he would typically be and expect to see
him. It is amazing how one small cat can have such an effect on
an entire house. Even with seven other cats there is now a great
emptiness in the house. Fluffy always made a great presence in
a room and was a master of bringing the focus of attention upon
himself.
<p>
Twice in the two weeks since he died, Fluffy visited me in a dream.
In both cases, Fluffy was a kitten of about 12 weeks and would
act cute by running from me but letting me catch him and then
purring as I petted him. In the dreams, I was aware that he was
really dead and was amazed to be seeing him. But it felt good
to be holding and petting him.
<p>
Just as I have remembered the cats that died before I will always remember Fluffy. Every cat is a unique individual often with cute and comical antics. They act that way because they know it makes their owners happy. Their antics and expressions of delight when their owner returns and desire to be near their owners are the ways they thank their owners for providing them a nice home to live in. It is a high honor to be adored by a cat and Fluffy honored me every day. I will forever miss my little Put-Tat.</p>
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Remembering Fluffy
**Remembering Fluffy**
revised February 13, 2002, rev. Jan 23, 2009
This story is still under development. It is mostly finished except
for some clean-ups and any more things that I might remember about
Fluffy.
Fluffy was a Manx cat that I found outside my house when he was
about 4 weeks old. I always knew that someday this would happen
and someday it will probably happen again. Most of this was written
after he died. I had started writing some things when he was young
and well. After Fluffy died I tried to remember every precious
thing he did. Some details here serve to help me to remember Fluffy
as completely as possible. Here is his story.

*This is the first picture I took of Fluffy the day I found
him*.
About 4:30 A.M. on Monday, October 28, 1996 (exactly four years
after Itsy joined the family) I was awakened by a squeaking sound
outside. It sounded like a small bird but I knew it could not
have been this late in the year. The squeaking continued as I
got up at about 7:00. I knew something was in trouble and I had
to see what it was. I went outside and heard the squeaking coming
from my neighbor's driveway. I went over there and could hear
but not see the source. Then this tiny little kitten charged at
me from across the driveway and hissed and snarled and batted
his front paws on the driveway at me as if to impress me. His
mother had disappeared and he was calling for her and very distraught.
I could see that he had no tail and first thought he must have
been injured. I picked him up and he did not make much fuss and
I then carried him into my house. If I had not taken him he would
surely have died that day. It is likely that he would have been
run over when my neighbors went to work or the neighborhood dogs
would surely have found him. I fixed him up with food, water,
and a towel to sleep on and left him in a pet carrier while I
went to work that day. He grabbed the door from the inside and
shook it as if to say, "let me out."
That evening when I got home from work I took some pictures of
him. He now stayed by me as if I were his mother and it was difficult
to get far enough away to take the pictures. For the rest of the
week he lived in the pet carrier. He did not like being in there
and would squeak and shake the door. In the evenings I would take
him out to play.

*This picture was taken during the his first week in the house*.
I checked around the neighborhood but no one had lost a kitten.
One neighbor had found the kitten a few days before and had put
it in deep box on her front porch for his safety. But his mother
apparently got him out. In the Spring and Summer of that year
the Manx cat that was surely his mother passed through my yard
on occasion. I few times I was able to pet her. He strongly resembles
his mother except that he is a little lighter and a little more
brown. I did not know what became of his mother until the Summer
of 2001 when I discovered that some neighbors up the street had
taken her in along with a kitten or two in the fall of 1996. I
then saw his mother in their living room. She looked a little
different from what I remembered - she seemed darker and her fur
looked a bit longer. But it had been five years and memories often
falter.
On Saturday, November 2, I took him to the vet to be checked out.
I was not really looking to get another cat but by this time I
had decided to keep him. The vet figured that he was about 5 weeks
old which means that his birthday is around October 1. He came
home from the vet with a clean bill of health and was now an official
member of the cat family.
For the next few weeks I kept him in the master bathroom during
the day and let him out when I was home to supervise any interaction
between him and the other cats. I put plenty of toys in there
for him and he was very happy.
I fed him some special canned food for kittens I got at the vet.
It took him several weeks to learn how to eat. He would try to
suckle the food and get his face all in it and end up a complete
mess. Finally, he figured it out.

*Sleeping with his lion puppet*.
He had two fluffs of hair on each side of his face that I thought
would develop into long fluffy hair. So I named him Fluffy when
he had been with me for about two weeks. As it turned out the
fluffs disappeared. But his little stub tail did become fluffy
- it even fluffs up into a round ball when he gets spooked. I
tried to get a picture of this but was never able. Over the years
Fluffy was given a number of nick names; Fluff, Fluff Wuff, Fluffy
the Wuffy, Fluffer, Fluffer Wuffer, and Fluff Wuffer. Two other
nicknames were Little Bit and Little Bity Bit. I sometimes called
him the littlest putty tat since he was the smallest cat in the
house although when Bitsy came she was probably a little smaller.
When I called him that he seemed to disagree - it was as if he
wanted to tell me that Bitsy was the littlest putty tat. Later
I shorted that name to just Put-Tat. The most common nicknames
I used were Fluffer and Put-Tat. I often called him Put-Tat as
that was his special nick name. Sometimes I would say to him,
"How's my little Put-Tat?"

*Fluffy was never afraid of Spooky and loved to eat with Spooky*.
One Saturday morning when I was feeding the other cats their usual
weekend canned food he made a beeline to join in the other cats.
I quickly rescued him. One evening when he had been here several
weeks he got to Spooky's food dish first. Spooky hissed at him
and he left but when Spooky settled down to eat, Fluffy swatted
Spooky's tail twice as if to say "take that and that."
Fluffy was very feisty and was not scared of anything.

*Eating with Frisky*.
Fluffy quickly joined the ritual of canned food on the weekends.
He would use the den sofa to get up on the kitchen counter. This
remained his method all through his life. While I would prepare
the food, Stubby would be yowling with impatience. Itsy was up
on the counter meowing too. Fluffy would try to join in the meows
but all he could do was squeak. Every attempt at meowing sounded
pitiful. He eventually gave up and just quietly waited for his
food while vibrating his tail with excitement.

*Playing with one of his toys*.
Fluffy was a very feisty cat. He definitely had Napoleon syndrome
which seems to occur often in short people and animals alike -
they use feistiness to make up for being small. I think Spooky
was impressed with that and at times I think that Spooky wondered
why Fluffy's tail was so short. Although Spooky would hiss and
growl at Fluffy he was remarkably tolerant of Fluffy. Spooky even
let Fluffy sleep on the bed. Towards the end of Spooky's life
he even let Fluffy put his mouth around his neck and gently bite.
It was clear to me that Spooky would have Fluffy take his place
as top cat.

*Fluffy loved to go after Spooky's food*.
Fluffy was very protective of his food. He would not let any other
cat or person be near him when he was eating. He would guard the
double food dish with his front paws and would hiss, snarl, growl,
and bat the dish with his front paws to make it clear to stay
away. The other cats did not know what to think but they quickly
learned to stay away. All I had to do was to put my finger near
him and he would raise a big fuss squealing and growling. Even
in his third year he still made a high pitch squeaking growl when
anything got near his food. I sometimes would tease him with by
bringing one of the toy mice near him. It was so funny to see
him fuss so much. He would swat the mice trying to run them away.
I would sometimes put on the lion puppet and have it try to steal
some his food. Fluffy would squeal and growl and swat the lion
puppet repeatedly. The only exception he made was for Bitsy. At
first he would growl when she got near his food dish but later
he let her share the double dish with him. They also ate canned
food and ice cream together on the kitchen counter.
When Fluffy was just old enough to run, Itsy would paw at him
to get him to chase her. They took turns chasing each other. Itsy
loved it. Then Fluffy (who is a biter) nipped Itsy in the back
leg. She yelped and the play was over. As Fluffy grew up he would
also paw at Itsy to play and she would hiss at him and even swat
him.
I used the lion puppet to spar with Fluffy. This was a favorite
game. We would get on the bed and I would put on the puppet and
crawl the puppet towards Fluffy and have the puppet make faces
at Fluffy. Fluffy would lunge and the puppet and maul it. When
he was a kitten the puppet was much bigger than he was. Later
he was finally bigger than the puppet. I would have the puppet
sniff his hind legs or tail. Fluffy would hiss and growl at the
puppet and then maul it by grabbing it and kicking it with his
hind legs. He would bite the puppet ferociously. Fluffy really
loved his lion puppet. I used the puppet in playing with the other
cats long before Fluffy was born. Fluffy often slept with the
puppet and even carried it around the house. At times he would
even try to mate with the puppet - biting its neck and stepping
his hind feet while purring. He would sometimes squeak while playing
with the puppet.
I also used the big stuffed white cat to attack Fluffy in the
den. Fluffy would counter attack and maul the cat. The white cat
was always bigger than Fluffy so it was easy to pin Fluffy down.
Fluffy hated to lose and would growl and hiss.

*Helping me at the computer*.
When he was a little kitten, Fluffy would often sit on my shoulder
while I worked in my office. He would also chase the mouse cursor
on the computer screen.
When I adopted Bitsy in November of 1998, Fluffy got very mad
at me. He would snarl and swat at me anytime I tried to pet him.
Within a few days Fluffy and Bitsy became very good friends and
remained friends until Fluffy died. Fluffy then forgave me for
bringing Bitsy into the house. Fluffy and Bitsy would often play
chase and attack games. Fluffy was stronger and always won. The
only time Bitsy would win was when I would hold Bitsy. Bitsy does
not like to be held and she would charge the first cat she saw
when she got loose. All of the cats learned to slip out of the
room when I picked up Bitsy. For a long time Fluffy would hold
his position so he was her target. She would run over to him and
bat him and he would run off. Later he would disappear long before
I put Bitsy down. Fluffy would often mock maul Bitsy by jumping
her and flipping her down and grasping her and biting her neck
while kicking her with his hind legs. He never actually hurt Bitsy.
Bitsy would get mad sometimes because she hated to be held.

*Sitting on the bed with Spooky*.
Fluffy often comes to the living room to watch and listen as I
play the piano. For a while Fluffy would go wild and run full
speed throughout the house batting every cat toy on the floor
while I played "The Flight of the Bumble Bee." Fluffy
liked to chase the reflection off of my watch band while I played
the piano. He would get on the mauve chair to my left and attack
the spot on the wall. This was a favorite pastime.
Fluffy loves canned food and often goes to the kitchen counter
when I go to the kitchen in hopes of getting some. I put ice cream
in my coffee and one day when Fluffy was only a couple of months
old he took an interest in the ice cream. I gave him just a little
and he liked it a lot. I now have to feed him ice cream every
time I get it out. It does not matter where he is in the house.
His radar ears or a sixth sense tells him that the ice cream is
out and he runs very fast to the kitchen counter. I only feed
him about a quarter teaspoon at a time since I am sure it is not
good for him but he likes it so much.
Fluffy also took an interest in Chili Cheese Frito's corn chips
when he was a few months old. He would be right with me every
time I got them out and I had to feed him some or he would pester
me until I did. He also liked Pepperidge Farm cheddar cheese goldfish
crackers. He would swat one out of my hand if I did not give him
one. For a while he liked popcorn but later lost interest. I thought
about changing his name to Frito when he was young.
Fluffy loved to sit on top of the den chair and look out the den
window at birds and chipmunks in the yard.
Fluffy loved to hassle Frisky. Fluffy learned this from watching
the other cats give Frisky a hard time. Fluffy learned that Frisky
was scared of him and would attack and chase Frisky. Fluffy was
intrigued by Frisky. If they ended up together on the window perch
in my office, Fluffy would just watch Frisky for a long while
and then suddenly swat Frisky in the head. Frisky would then hiss
and growl at Fluffy. Fluffy always found this to be entertaining.
When I brought Frisky to my office he would go to the top of the
bookshelf. Fluffy would then stand on the window perch and look
at Frisky which made Frisky very mad.
Fluffy was intrigued with water. When I would take a shower Fluffy
would come in to watch when I first started the water much like
Itsy did. Sometimes he acted like he wanted to get in the shower
but that part of him that avoids getting wet would overrule. He
seemed to really wonder why I would get so wet. About the time
I would get in he decided that this was too wet for him so he
would leave. He would come back to swat at the towel when I dried
off and to swat at the hair dryer cord. He would try to bite the
cord but I would blow the air on him and he would stop. In the
mornings he liked to get up on the counter and watch me while
I brushed my hair and shaved.
When I was in the den reading the newspaper or something or perhaps
watching television, Fluffy would often get on the right top pillow
of the sofa where I sat on the left side. He would either watch
me or sleep. When he was younger he would swat at my hand as I
reached around to turn the light on or off. I would often sneak
my hand over and touch him on either his tail or paws. He would
then swat at me and sometimes growl or squeal. Any time he got
mad he had a rising squeal that would later turn into a growl.

*Eating at his favorite spot in the corner*.
Fluffy liked to get up on my office desk to watch me work. He
would also sleep there too. He would swat at me if I tried to
move him a little out of the way to get to something. He would
swat at anything that moved. I would sometimes goose him with
my pencil or pen and he loved to fight it. Sometime I would goose
him with a ruler which was long enough so that he could not reach
my hand. I would touch his paws and fluff tail. He was very protective
of his tail and would get very mad at the ruler. If I opened the
drawer he loved to check out what was inside looking for anything
that could become a toy. But other times I would pet him and rub
under his chin. I would rub his nose when he slept. He loved this
and his tail would wiggle back and forth with approval. Sometimes
he would briefly purr. The last time I heard him purr was a few
weeks before he died.
Fluffy loved to play with milk carton rings. He would bat them
all over the kitchen and carry them all over the house. In the
mornings he would stop eating breakfast if he heard me open a
new carton of milk. He would watch for me to toss the ring to
the floor and then he would chase after it. Often I would roll
the rings on either the kitchen floor or the den rug. He would
swat them down as they came by. One game was for me to collect
a number of rings and then he would sit in the den floor and wait
for me to roll them. The goal for me was to get one past him before
he could swat it. He won this game nearly all the time. Sometimes
the game was played using Ping-Pong or other balls. He loved to
show me how fast he was.
Fluffy loved to play with pot holders - especially the woven kind.
He would go to the kitchen and find one an carry it to the den
and toss it up in the air repeatedly and maul it. He had a lot
of fun doing this. There were two pot holders that he would maul.
One was yellow and the other was blue. He would chew on these
and claw them so that many of the woven strands were ruffed loose.
Fluffy loved to play with ice cubes. He would run to the kitchen
anytime I got ice out or dumped some ice from a glass into the
kitchen sink. He would bat the ice cubes around the sink trying
to get one to the floor. He often succeeded and then would bat
the ice cube around the floor until it was gone. Often I would
toss an ice cube into the sink just for him to play with.
Fluffy loved to play with most any toy. One toy that he really
liked was a white feather toy on a stick. This particular one
seemed to have much more attraction that all the other different
feather toys. I would get this toy out and swish it past him and
he would swat at it with great determination to catch it. He would
get hyper active trying to catch it. I would swish his tail with
it and he would squeal, growl, and hiss at hit. When he would
finally catch it he would take it out of my hands and carry it
in his teeth to some spot in the house and then proceed to maul
it. He would be growling as he carried it. I would take it from
him and then repeat the game. He would try to shred any kind of
feather toy that I got. He would really go wild for a feather
toy on a string that is swung around from a stick. The feathers
rotate making the noise of a bird flapping its wings. Fluffy would
jump up as high as he could to catch the bird. Fluffy love to
play with Itsy's ball in a track toy when he was younger.
Perhaps Fluffy's favorite toy was my laser pointer. Anytime he
heard me opening the desk drawer he would run into my office hoping
to see the spot. He would chase the spot very energetically. He
would watch the spot on the wall or ceiling trying to figure out
how to get it. He would chase the spot up the wall on a corner.
Sometimes I would move the spot in a circle around Fluffy and
he would run in circles chasing the spot until he was dizzy. In
the den he would chase the spot until he was panting.

*Laying on his back being cute*.
Often I would catch Fluffy. He generally did not like being held
and would squirm and kick with his hind legs to get loose. He
was very good at squirming. I would lay him on his back on my
legs and hold him such that he could not scratch or bite me. I
would then pet his head and he would squeak and do his best to
bite me. He would finally start growling at me so I would put
him down. He would use his hind legs to try to kick me but mostly
he ended up kicking himself in the head. When he was very little
he would repeatedly kick himself in the head when I held him.
Later he learned to mostly avoid his head. Fluffy loved to be
petted around the head and back but no where else. He would get
real mad and squeal and growl if I touched his tail or paws.
When I slept on the den sofa and used the blue blanket, Fluffy
would make a nest in the part of the blanket that was on the floor.
He loved to sleep their. I could not see him as he was completely
under the blanket. When I would get up I would have to be careful
not to step on him. Sometimes when I pulled the blanket there
was a resistance due to Fluffy. I would wonder what was holding
the blanket until I realized that it was Fluffy.
A typical work day would begin with Fluffy sleeping a bit to the
left of my feet on the bed. Fluffy would usually get up first
and play or roam around the house. He would make his usual grunting
noise when he jumped off the bed. When I got up he would usually
be sitting by the west window curtain or by the hall door. Sometimes
he would just sleep in on the bed. He would usually be somewhere
near me as I got dressed. He would often hop up on the bathroom
counter to be close as I brushed my hair and shaved. Then when
I was finished he would run to my office where the food dishes
were and I would feed the cats. While I was making breakfast in
the kitchen he would usually wander in. I think he was hoping
for some canned food. Bitsy had started a tradition of getting
a piece of deli turkey before I left for work. Some time ago,
Fluffy decided that he should get some too. He would sometimes
come over to where Bitsy was or sit by the stove and wait for
me to give him a piece. Sometimes he would carry the piece to
his perch on top of the den sofa to eat it. When I left for work
he was usually somewhere in the den and watched me leave. Sometimes
after I closed the basement door he would start pawing the door
as if trying to open it. When I got home he was very excited to
meet me in the den and when I started to the back of the house
he would race ahead of me hoping over any other cat in the way
to be first to the food dishes in my office. I would then feed
the cats.
Fluffy had a way of standing on his hind legs and raking his paws
on a door he wanted opened or his reflection in the mirror on
the bedroom dresser. When he would get up on my desk he would
often rake his paws on the desk as if cleaning it before he settled
down.
Fluffy was very curious and could be very sneaky. When he was
interested in something that he knew was not meant for cats, he
would usually sneak around while keeping an eye open to see if
anyone was watching. He would slink around very slowing and pretend
that he was not interested in the very thing he was interested
in. When he was close enough he would sneak a paw out to touch
it.

*Eating his favorite breakfast on the kitchen counter one Saturday
morning*.
On weekends when I slept late Fluffy would sometimes walk up to
my face and purr and then go back towards my feet and sleep in
too. Other times he played with his toys. When I got up he watched
me real close. The moment I started towards the kitchen he would
run full speed ahead with a bunny hop and be up on the kitchen
counter when I arrived. He was anxious to get some canned food.
His tail would be vibrating and he would step his hind legs.
When I worked in my office, Fluffy would either get up on my desk
or sometime sit in the floor. Any cat that walked near him would
be swatted.
One day sometime around February or March of 2000 Fluffy slipped
to the basement as he sometimes would when I opened the door.
I think I may have been loading Spooky in the car to take him
to the vet. I intended to catch Fluffy and put him back upstairs
before I left for work but forgot. I remembered at about 8:30
at work that Fluffy was still in the basement. I knew he must
be scared so I came back home and parked the car outside and came
in the basement door. Fluffy was sitting at the top of the steps
by the den door squeaking in terror like the morning I found him
as a kitten. He was very glad to be back upstairs. He did not
slip to the basement for a long time after this.
I had cooked a turkey about March of 2000. While it was cooking
the cats stayed real close to me and would meow when I went to
the kitchen. I gave them various pieces of the turkey. Fluffy
would get beside me while I was handing out pieces and try to
swat each piece for himself. I gave Fluffy a fair size piece which
he carried away a bit. He then started growling like a dog to
keep any of the other cats from even thinking about taking it
from him. He would bite the piece of turkey and shake his head.
I had cooked turkeys in the past and Fluffy always loved this
treat. I think he felt like a real cat catching its prey.
Fluffy loved treats. He would stand on his hind legs and even
swat them out of my hand if he could not reach them. If I tossed
a treat across the floor, Fluffy was the first cat to it. Fluffy
would often steal treats that the other cats had caught. If any
cat came close to him while he was eating a treat he would swat
them in the head. A favorite game that all the cats liked was
for me to toss a treat across the den. Each cat would try to be
first to it. Fluffy won often and even when another cat won, Fluffy
would usually swat the treat away and take it for himself.
When Scaredy Cat came into the house in May of 2000, Fluffy was
scared of him at first and would hiss and run off. Later, Fluffy
would run up to Scaredy and swat him. Scaredy would roll over
and put up no fight. Fluffy gradually accepted Scaredy but would
often swat him to remind him of who was number one cat in the
house.
After Spooky died in June of 2000 I noticed that Fluffy seemed
to be loosing weight. It was not that much loss but he was distinctly
thinner. Bitsy also looked thinner. I commented on his weight
loss at his annual checkup in January, 2001. Fluffy had lost about
a pound and a half from the previous year. The vet did some blood
tests and discovered that Fluffy was in the early stages of kidney
failure. His calcium level was also high.
The vet put Fluffy on a special dry food diet made by Purina and
called NF for kidNey Failure that is low in protein. He also gave
me some canned food to try. Fluffy did not like the canned food
but would eat the dry food although he did not like it as much
as the normal dry food. I fed Fluffy the special dry food on the
kitchen counter separate from the other cats. It is interesting
that Fluffy quickly learned that this food was special for him.
Although he would run to my office like always to eat with the
other cats when I put the usual dry food out he would follow or
run ahead of me to the kitchen counter where I put his special
food out. He would settle down and eat that. Teensy developed
a liking for his food and would finish off anything that Fluffy
did not eat. For variety, the vet gave me a sample of the Science
Diet equivalent but Fluffy did not like that at all. For several
months I only rarely fed Fluffy and the other cats the usual Fancy
Feast seafood on weekend mornings. But I finally decided that
since Fluffy liked it so much and since the amount that I fed
him was small that it really could not hurt him. I wanted him
to be happy. So the weekend tradition began again.
I took fluffy back to the vet every few months during the year
for more blood tests to see how he was. The tests showed only
a slow rise in BUN and creatinine. Fluffy was very active and
happy and ate well. The vet said that it was likely that Fluffy
could live several years before the kidney deterioration became
serious. It was a mystery as to why Fluffy's kidneys were failing
when he was so young. His vet told me that the most likely explanation
was a congenital defect. We never suspected that kidney stones
were the culprit.
**Fluffy's Illness**
The following chronicles the last two months of Fluffy's life.
I think that it is important to remember the details so that I
never wonder if something different could have been done to save
his life. I felt from the beginning of this that Fluffy's days
were very numbered.
Thursday, December 6, 2001: About 6:00 that morning while I was
still in bed I hear Fluffy squeaking in distress and he ran into
the bedroom and vomited water rather violently. Afterwards he
seemed to be fine so I did not worry about it.
On the following Saturday and Sunday mornings I noticed that he
did not eat as much of his favorite canned food. He otherwise
seemed fine. He sat and slept on his pad on my desk on Sunday
morning and early afternoon while I worked. About 2:00 that afternoon
he went into the bedroom and was staying to himself in the corner.
It was obvious that he was not feeling good. He was licking his
mouth every few seconds as something was bothering his mouth.
His breadth smelled very bad. he was not interested in eating
or playing.
Monday, December 10: I took him to the vet to see what was wrong.
They discovered that his BUN and creatinine levels were off the
scale of their instrument. They gave him IV fluids. Fluffy spent
the night there.
Tuesday, December 11: Fluffy's blood levels were still off the
scale. I brought Fluffy home from the vet that afternoon after
I left work. When we got home Fluffy was very happy and his tail
vibrated with joy. He only ate just a little of his canned food.
He was interested in but would not eat any treats. I gave him
some catnip which he ate but had little response to. He would
play with toys that I put in front of him but otherwise did not
want to be active. He tended to stay by the water bowl. By 9:00
he had become withdrawn. I gave him a little ice cream at 10:00
and he licked it a little but did not eat any.

*Sleeping on my desk with his lion puppet*.
Wednesday, December 12: Fluffy was no better in the morning so
I took him back to the vet. He blood levels were still off the
scale. They continued to give him fluids. When I picked him up
about 5:30 that evening he seemed very perky and in good spirit.
He was eager to walk around when he got home. He only ate a few
kibbles of his special dry food. By 6:00 he had slowed down a
lot. I gave him some catnip and he ate a little. I brought him
his favorite feather toy. He promptly grabbed it and began mauling
it as usual as he growled at it. then I noticed some blood on
the feathers. He lost interest in the toy. He slept on my desk
as I graded final exams. There was a small crust of blood around
his mouth. He would grind his teeth every few minutes. He looked
very pitiful and was obviously feeling very bad. I was afraid
that he would be dead within a day or so since it seemed that
his kidneys had failed. I told Fluffy many times that I would
everything I could for a pussy cat.
Thursday, December 13: I took Fluffy back to the vet for more
fluids. The only good news was that his BUN and creatinine levels
had come down so that it was just on the scale of their instrument
but this was still a seriously high level. The results were back
from a kidney function test that had been sent off on Monday.
It showed perfectly normal kidney function which was puzzling.
They also force fed him since he had not eaten in several days.
Fluffy was very perky when I picked him up at 5:30. When we got
home he went to the bedroom and jumped up on the bed to sleep.
He was alert and would eagerly watch the spot from my laser pointer.
I let him sleep until about 9:30 when I gave him some Gerber Chicken
and Gravy that had been warmed a little. He was interested but
would not eat. He attempted to eat some of his favorite canned
food but would spit it out since his mouth was bothering him.
He would also try to eat treats but would promptly spit them out
too. He clearly felt better.
Friday, December 14: Again, I took Fluffy to the vet for fluids.
They cleaned his teeth and removed dead skin around the mouth
ulcers he had. They also force fed him. Fluffy looked very good
when I picked him up that evening. He was very interested in food
but when he tried to eat, he would stop because the food seemed
to bother his mouth. He would eagerly take one of his favorite
treats but would promptly spit it out. He played more actively
with his toys. He spent time at his usual places in the house.
I gave him about a quarter teaspoon of ice cream and he licked
it all up. I warmed some of his favorite Fancy Feast fish and
added a little warm water to it and he licked most of the moisture
out but would not eat. He slept well during the night wand was
very alert in the morning.
Saturday, December 15: I brought him to the vet for more fluids.
Another blood test showed more improvement. I went to the pet
shop and got some Nutri-Cal. I force fed him some Gerber Chicken
and Gravy in the morning and evening.
Sunday, December 16: During the afternoon, Fluffy ate some of
his crunchy treats and some of his special kidney diet food. He
even ate some of the other cats' dry food. He ate some of his
favorite fish canned food although the amount was small. He even
groomed himself for the first time in a week.
Monday, December 17: Again, I took Fluffy to the vet for more
fluids. This time they said to bring him in only every other day
unless he had problems. That evening he ate some dry food. He
even ran around the house and played with his toys and was quite
perky. He ate a little of his favorite canned food.
Tuesday, December 18: In the morning he ate some dry food. That
evening he felt all right but was not as perky. He would eat only
a little of his favorite canned food. I tried to feed him some
Nutri-Cal but he does not like it.
Wednesday, December 19: In the morning he seemed a little slower.
He did not eat or drink any water. I took him to the vet for more
fluids.
Friday, December 21: I took him to the vet for more fluids

*Fluffy loved to bother Frisky*.
Saturday, December 22: I took him to the vet for fluids. The hope
was that he could go without more fluids until Wednesday. I rinsed
his mouth. That evening I also force fed him.
Sunday, December 23: Before we left, I rinsed his mouth out. Then
we left for the Christmas trip. A neighbor across the street would
be coming over to feed and check on the cats for Monday and Tuesday.
Tuesday, December 25: Fluffy was the first cat to greet us when
we got home that afternoon. He ate some canned food and was active.
Wednesday, December 26: Fluffy ate just one morsel of canned food
but ate a little bit of Meow Mix. It seems that his mouth is bothering
him more. I took him to the vet for fluids and evaluation.
Thursday, December 27: For the first time in a while, Fluffy indicated
that he wanted some ice cream. I gave him a half teaspoon which
he eagerly ate. He would not eat any canned food but would eat
Meow Mix. He would eat crunchy treats but not soft treats. I rinsed
his mouth out.
Friday, December 28: I took him to the vet for more fluids. That
evening he had more energy. He still ate only a little of his
canned food but would eat Meow Mix and seemed to prefer it. He
still preferred crunchy treats to soft treats. He was the same
both Saturday and Sunday.
Monday, December 31: I took him to the vet for more fluids. His
general condition seemed to be improving.
Wednesday, January 2: I took him to the vet for more fluids. The
schedule was now for him to come in only once a week unless he
has problems.

*Fluffy loved to sit and sleep in my office chair*.
On Saturday I bought a number of cans of Friskies canned cat food
for Fluffy. I selected cans that had either gravy or sauce because
I knew that even if Fluffy did not eat the food he would lick
gravy. Fluffy liked these but he was a slow eater and Slinky who
had already finished his own serving would then try to take Fluffy's.
I would have to stand guard for quite a while until Fluffy finished.
Then Slinky and Squeaky could have any that was left. Fluffy was
now eating well. I thought the worst was over. Maybe he would
live afterall.
Wednesday, January 9: I took him to the vet for more fluids. The
trips to the vet were now reduced to once a week on Wednesdays.
Each morning Fluffy would disappear to avoid going to the vet
though he did not know that he was not going anyway. He would
hide under the living room sofa. Before I left for work I would
check to find him there. He seemed to think that this ploy was
working until the next Wednesday came and I captured him from
under the sofa. He seemed perplexed as to why this trick was not
working anymore. The good news from blood tests was that his blood
levels were close to what they had been prior to the December
crisis.
Since the previous week he has been eating more and is playing
a lot more. He resumed asserting his top cat status with the other
cats. At no time did he seem to feel bad. He continued to eat
well and be active until Sunday. On Friday night we had a great
playing session and Fluffy played and ran around like a kitten
chasing the laser spot. When Slinky or Squeaky would be chasing
the spot and ran into Fluffy, he would swat them in the head several
times. Fluffy had a lot of fun that night and it was the last
night that he really felt good. I probably gave him and the other
cats some catnip that night as I had done every few nights.
On Saturday I got a turkey to cook. My plan was to cook it in
a week or two so that Fluffy and the other cats could enjoy a
real treat. Fluffy was perhaps a little slower on Saturday but
still was very active. I had no reason to think that he was about
to get sick again.

*Fluffy loved to sit by the basement door. This was the last
picture I took of him a few days before he went to Auburn.*
Sunday, January 13: Fluffy ate very little breakfast and then
spent most of the day hiding under the sofa. He was clearly not
feeling well. About 6:00 in the evening he came out and used the
litter box. He then ate some Meow Mix and played a bit. At 9:30,
he vomited while trying to use the litter box. He is licking his
mouth again as if it is bothering him. His spirit was high - he
walked around the house as if nothing was wrong.
Monday, January 14: I took Fluffy to the vet for more fluids and
to see if they could determine what was wrong. He blood levels
were now very high again. They determined that his left kidney
was enlarged. An appointment was made with another clinic for
Wednesday morning for him to have an ultrasound. That evening
he was better and ate and played a bit but not like before. The
vet gave me some antibiotic pills to give Fluffy. I gave him his
first pill that night. He put up a big struggle.
Tuesday, January 15: I took Fluffy to the vet for more fluids.
He was feeling fair that evening. I started thawing the turkey
so that I could cook it on Saturday. That night I gave him his
second pill and again he put up a major struggle.
Wednesday, Jan 16: I took Fluffy for his 9:00 appointment for
an ultrasound in hopes of determining what the problem was. I
sat with Fluffy during the procedure and petted him. The ultrasound
showed significant damage to his right kidney due to some blockage
in the ureter. The left kidney was better but also damaged. The
doctor found a kidney stone in each ureter. Fluffy stayed very
calm during the procedure but towards the end his patience was
running out.
I then took Fluffy back to his vet for more fluids. The vet suggested
that an appointment be made immediately to take him to the Auburn
Small Animal Clinic for surgery to remove the stones. I went back
to work while the appointment details were worked out. I picked
Fluffy up at 2:00 from the vet and took him home to place him
in the large pet carrier which I lined with some old clothes to
make a comfortable bed for him. I placed the carrier in the front
passenger seat so Fluffy could be close and watch me. Fluffy did
very well during the two hour drive. He never complained. He did
a little sleeping but mostly watched me. I was afraid that as
I drove him to Auburn that this would be the last time I would
see him. About half way there he dug under the bed of old clothes
and buried himself except for his head looking out. It seemed
that he was trying to be cute.
When they brought Fluffy back after some initial tests, I set
Fluffy on the floor so he could walk around. He went under the
chairs and hid in the corner. When it was time for them to take
him I had to wrestle him out from behind the chair. His blood
work show high levels of BUN and creatinine and he was now a bit
anemic and was a little dehydrated. He had not been anemic in
earlier tests. This indicated that the kidneys were not producing
a substance to stimulate red blood cell creation - another indication
of kidney damage.
Without surgery to remove the stones, Fluffy would continue to
have crisis after crisis and any crisis could kill him. He might
live a few weeks or maybe longer but his condition was deteriorating
fast. Even with surgery there was the possibility that complications
would kill him. The surgery would have to be done very soon if
he were to have any chance to live at all since the longer surgery
was delayed the more his kidneys would be damaged. The only hope
for Fluffy was to do the surgery.
After I got home that evening I put the turkey back in the freezer
since it would be at least several weeks before Fluffy could have
some. I really hoped that Fluffy would live to enjoy it.
Thursday, Jan 17: Fluffy had surgery to remove two stones in his
right ureter. One stone was 4 mm and the other stone was 2 mm.
These stones had practically completely blocked his right ureter
leading to serious damage to his right kidney. The good news was
that his blood levels were slowly coming down. The doctor commented
that Fluffy was a model patient.
Fluffy's next surgery to remove the stone on the left side was
initially scheduled for the following Tuesday. Over the next several
days, his blood levels continued to come down and he felt well
and ate well. The surgery ended up being put off until Wednesday.
On Wednesday morning his blood tests showed the lowest blood levels
since his first diagnosis a year earlier. He was anemic though.
They gave him a blood transfusion prior to the scheduled surgery
but he had a mild reaction. He began to vomit and his temperature
and heart rate increased. They gave him some medicine to reduce
the reaction and slowed the pace of the transfusion. Fluffy did
not have any more problems although the surgery would be put off
another day.
Thursday, Jan 24: Fluffy had surgery to remove the stone in his
left ureter. This stone was about 1 mm and was located very near
the left kidney. Significant kidney damage was observed. Neither
kidney looked good. A short stint was placed in the ureter where
the stone was to hopefully keep a path open. A temporary tube
was inserted into the left kidney to insure that drainage could
take place. The surgery took longer than expected. Fluffy was
in guarded condition.
For the next several days, Fluffy continued to improve. The tube
inserted in the left kidney came out around Saturday but the ureter
path was open so there was no concern. The situation was potentially
that Fluffy could come home in three or four days. He needed to
remain at the hospital for observation in case anything happened.
The only concern was the possibility that the ureter might close
up.
Tuesday, Jan 29: I was moving offices at work so my phone was
not connected. Any call would go to my voice mail. Something prompted
me to check the voice mail at about 8:20. That is when I received
the message that Fluffy had taken a sudden turn for the worse.
That call had just come through a few minutes before. I called
back and the surgeon told me that at 4:00 that morning a routine
check indicated that Fluffy was normal. At the 6:00 check Fluffy
was in trouble and was having difficulty breathing. His lungs
were filling with fluid. His body temperature was dropping. His
prognosis was very poor. Fluffy was in grave condition and if
he was to have any chance to live at all surgery would have to
be done that morning to place a drainage tube into his left kidney.
It seemed that the left ureter was completely closed. I agreed
to the surgery.
About 4:30 that afternoon the surgeon called to let me know that
Fluffy had survived the surgery and that the left tube was working
and that the right tube was not. Fluffy was still in grave condition
but was now stable. He was on nasal oxygen now to assist his breathing.
They gave him medication to reduce the fluid in his lungs. He
breathing was improved and his body temperature was back to normal.
He was on pain medication.
Wednesday, Jan 30: I talked to the student working with Fluffy
about 9:00 that morning and he suggested that a trip be made to
visit Fluffy and discuss what options there were with the surgeon.
The appointment was for about 12:45. The student brought Fluffy
out on a cart at about 12:57. Fluffy could only be visited for
about 15 minutes as Fluffy should not be off of oxygen much longer.
Fluffy was awake but pain medication made him only semi aware
of his surroundings. He looked very pitiful. There were tubes
in his nose for oxygen. He was breathing with his mouth open and
making very short grunting sounds every few seconds. I am not
sure he recognized us at first although his spirit definitely
improved towards the end of the visit. I brought his lion puppet
toy, his favorite feather toy (what was left of it - he had mostly
mauled it to pieces), and the laser pointer. I think he slowly
started recognizing these toys and us and wanted to play or do
something but just couldn't. I scanned the laser pointer around
and watched his eyes but most of the time they did not follow
the spot. He seemed to really like it when I petted him and rubbed
his forehead and behind his ears. He also liked it when I rubbed
under his chin. His grunts seemed be trying to communicate his
pleasure at the attention. I called his name many times. We ended
up visiting with him for about 24 minutes. The surgeon thought
it best to get him back on oxygen since he was panting more through
his mouth. I rubbed Fluffy's head for what would be the last time
as the student rolled the cart out of the room at about 1:21.
Fluffy was looking up and around as the cart went into the hallway.
That is the last time I saw him alive.
The surgeon then said that there was one possible surgery that
might save Fluffy but success was not likely. But if the surgery
was not done, Fluffy would be dead within a few days. We decided
to try for the best and go through with the surgery. The surgery
would replace the short stint in the left ureter that was closed
with a longer stint made of smaller tubing that would run most
of the entire length (about 2 inches) of the left ureter. If this
tube re-established drainage from the left kidney then it was
possible for Fluffy to live. But it might not be possible to install
the tube. There also might be other factors that would be found
when Fluffy was opened up that would indicate that survival would
not be possible. If this was the case then we decided that Fluffy's
life would be ended since all hope would then be gone.
Thursday, Jan 31: They first gave Fluffy a blood transfusion carefully
in the morning since he was very anemic probably because he was
loosing a lot of blood through the tube in his left kidney. The
operation was scheduled for sometime that afternoon. The surgeon
called me at about 3:40 to tell me that the situation was hopeless.
It was not possible to insert the new tube and also the ureter
around the previous stint had swelled up to about four time the
normal size which is what closed the stint. Apparently, there
was a reaction to the material in the stint. It was not possible
to even close the ureter as material was tearing away. At this
point, Fluffy could live no more that a few days with the tube
in his left kidney. Also, the levels of BUN and creatinine in
Fluffy's blood were rising indicating that the left kidney was
shutting down. There was no hope so we decided to end Fluffy's
suffering. Fluffy probably died shortly after 4:00 that afternoon.
From the beginning of all of this sometime in 2000, Fluffy was
doomed. Even if the kidney stone diagnosis had been made earlier
he would probably have died from the complications of the surgery.
That is, the ureters would have closed. What made Fluffy's situation
so bad was that there were stones in both ureters. If Fluffy lost
the function of only one kidney he could have lived mostly a normal
life. At this point the only thing that can be said is that everything
possible was done for Fluffy. There is nothing else that could
have saved him. One way or another, Fluffy was going to die. Even
if Fluffy's left ureter had not closed he would still have a weakened
kidney whose function may have come back some over the next few
weeks. Had Fluffy lived he would have needed a lot of support.
If it could have been known that Fluffy had kidney stones in his
right ureter early on then it is conceivable that he would have
lived through that surgery since the problem in the left kidney
was not yet acute. Then, assuming that the right kidney function
was restored, surgery on his left kidney would not be so critical.
In each case, fluffy would have had a working kidney to keep him
alive. Unfortunately, it is generally not possible to know these
things until it is too late since that is when the symptoms suddenly
appear. In Fluffy's case, his left kidney was apparently working
fine while the right kidney was being destroyed by kidney stones
plugging the ureter. The crisis hit in early December when a stone
plugged his left ureter. The stone had probably been causing restriction
for some time which would explain his elevated BUN and creatinine
levels. After the December event, the restriction in urine flow
would vary from mild to severe. Eventually, it would be permanently
severe as was the case for the right kidney. The alternative to
surgery was continued fluids but near term death was almost certain
given the probability that the left ureter would plug up as it
had done before. At some point the plug would be permanent. Also,
Fluffy's kidneys were being repeatedly damaged. They would eventually
give out.
Saturday, Feb. 2: I left the house for Auburn about 7:30 in the
morning and arrived shortly before 9:30. I paid the bill for Fluffy
and the student who had spent over a week with Fluffy brought
Fluffy to me in a box lined with towels. I put the box in the
front seat. I then left for home and arrived about 11:20. I chose
to bury Fluffy on the left side of Itsy's grave. I then dug the
grave and gathered some small rocks to outline the grave and found
a large rock for the headstone. I opened Fluffy's box and placed
a white milk carton ring on his right paw. I also took a feather
from his favorite feather toy and placed it between his paws.
I then took about a one foot piece of the colored rope that Squeaky
had chewed off and placed it around his paws and over his head.
I rubbed his head and under his chin. Then I petted and tugged
a bit on his little fluff tail. He had always hated that but he
knew I was just teasing. I rubbed his head one last time and then
closed the box and placed the box inside a white garbage bag.
I then placed the box in the grave. It was about 12:30. I gently
covered his box with dirt one handful at a time until it was mostly
covered. Then I used the shovel and rake to complete the job.
I set the headstone in place and leveled the dirt around the rocks.
After washing dirt off of the headstone I used a black marker
to write "Fluffy ~Oct 1, 1996 Jan 31, 2002" on the stone.
When the weather turns warm I will plant flowers and border grass.

*Fluffy is buried in the back yard next to Itsy. Flowers will
be planted when the weather is warmer.*
**Life without Fluffy**
Teensy is assuming the role of top cat. Fluffy's pad is still
on my desk waiting for one of the other cats to take over that
position. Orbit and Squeaky would take the position over in the
past. Fluffy's food dish on the kitchen counter has now been moved
to my office with the other food dishes. I mixed his special diet
food with the other cat food. The weekend tradition of canned
food will continue. Bitsy now eats in Fluffy's spot on the kitchen
counter. Squeaky seems to be taking Fluffy's place on my desk
but sometimes Orbit is there. Squeaky is also taking an interest
in the shower like Fluffy had. I am saving Fluffy's lion puppet
to play with some future kitten that may enter my life. The turkey
will be cooked in a few weeks in Fluffy's honor for myself and
as a treat for the other cats.
Since Fluffy went to the hospital in mid January, Bitsy has often
slept in his spot on the bed. She also would walk around on the
bed in the mornings before I got up and meow and try to get my
attention. On the Tuesday morning after Fluffy died, she was sleeping
in Fluffy's spot when I got up. Bitsy got up and meowed at me.
I said to her, "We no longer have Fluffy." The moment
I said Fluffy, she suddenly looked at me very intently as if to
ask, "where is he?" Bitsy and Fluffy were good friends
and I think she misses Fluffy. Bitsy has become good friends with
Slinky now. They chase, spar and groom each other.
Fluffy was a cat so full of life. It was a shame that his life
ended after a little more than five years. Manx cats are supposed
to be long lived and I had hoped to be enjoying the company of
Fluffy for many more years. Fluffy always liked to be very near
me. He would always act very cute for me usually by rolling onto
his back and stretching his paws out while looking at me with
a happy expression on his face. If he were real close he would
touch me with his paw as he stretched out. I think of Fluffy every
time I get out the laser pointer to play with the other cats.
When I get into the shower I instinctively look down to see him
checking out the water. I miss him sitting and sleeping on my
desk while I work. Every time I make coffee I expect to see him
get up on the kitchen counter wanting some ice cream. Every time
I get some chili cheese fritos or some cheese goldfish I think
of him trying to swat one out of my hand. I miss his race to the
kitchen on weekend mornings for canned food. I miss his vibrating
tail. I look at places he would typically be and expect to see
him. It is amazing how one small cat can have such an effect on
an entire house. Even with seven other cats there is now a great
emptiness in the house. Fluffy always made a great presence in
a room and was a master of bringing the focus of attention upon
himself.
Twice in the two weeks since he died, Fluffy visited me in a dream.
In both cases, Fluffy was a kitten of about 12 weeks and would
act cute by running from me but letting me catch him and then
purring as I petted him. In the dreams, I was aware that he was
really dead and was amazed to be seeing him. But it felt good
to be holding and petting him.
Just as I have remembered the cats that died before I will always remember Fluffy. Every cat is a unique individual often with cute and comical antics. They act that way because they know it makes their owners happy. Their antics and expressions of delight when their owner returns and desire to be near their owners are the ways they thank their owners for providing them a nice home to live in. It is a high honor to be adored by a cat and Fluffy honored me every day. I will forever miss my little Put-Tat.
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<br><center><img src="Horeau-Monuments-2.jpg" width="527" height="343" border="0" alt="Egyptian monuments from the north"><br><i>These two overviews of the monuments of Egypt<br>were created by Hector Horeau as daguerrotypes in 1841.</i></center><br>
<br><i><br><br>The Egyptian Secrets Library is a collection of first person stories and art from early European visitors to the Nile Valley, people who saw the monuments as the ancients had left them. Their words and often spectacular pictures can translate the broken structures and faded paintings into visions of a time early in human history, a time of great power and knowledge. The almost forgotten foundation of what we are.
<br><br>Ascending Passages are edited to focus on ancient archaeology, and illustrated with breathtaking art by the Scotsman David Roberts, etchings commissioned by Napoleon during his expedition to Egypt in 1798-9 and published as "la Description de l'Egypte", and works by many other 19th century artists. Photographs, early and modern, have been added to fill the gaps. Spelling of people, places and gods is not standard, connecting them can be a exercise in non-logical thinking.<br><br>Below is a list of pages.</i><br><br><hr><br>
<img src="pyramids-night.jpg" border="0" width="193" height="194" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="">
<h2>"La Mort De Philae" (excerpts)</h2><big>a book by Pierre Loti, published in 1909 and 1924</big><br><br><i>The author, a French ship's officer who spent much time in Egypt, wonders at the spectacular scale and age of the monuments, yet is also in awe of the small things, the colors remaining on temple walls after so many centuries, the statues of the lion goddess sitting silently by a lake.<br><br>He seeks respite from the clamor of Western civilization, sometimes he finds it, often he is interrupted by the encroaching "modernization" of the country. And around the corner, it seems forever, the patrons of Thomas Cook LTD, purveyors of world travel with "no surprises". Monsieur Loti, unlike most writers who visited Egypt at this time, went deeper.</i><br clear=all><br><br>
<img src="Philae-Roberts-200.jpg" border="0" width="250" height="368" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="">
<a name="loti"></a><br><br><b>"La Mort De Philae:"</b><br>Night-time with the <a href="M-1-pyramids-and-sphinx.htm">Pyramids and Sphinx</a>.<br>The <a href="M-6-serapeum.htm">Serapeum:</a> Tombs of the sacred Apis bulls.<br>Temples and tourists at <a href="M-10-abydos.htm">Abydos</a> in upper Egypt.<br>The beautiful <a href="M-12-hathor-temple-dendera.htm">Hathor Temple at Dendera</a>.<br><a href="M-13-luxor.htm">Luxor</a>.<br> <a href="M-14-karnac-sunset.htm">Karnac at Sunset</a>.<br><a href="M-15-karnac-thebes-night.htm">Karnac at Night</a>.<br><a href="M-16-karnac-thebes-by-day.htm">Karnac by Day</a>.<br>The <a href="M-17-the-valley-of-the-kings.htm">Valley of the Kings</a>.<br>The <a href="M-18-Sekhet-Sekhmet.htm">Lion Goddess Sekhet-Sekhmet</a>.<br>End of the tourist trail: <a href="M-19-aswan.htm">Aswan</a>.<br>The flooded Great Temple at <a href="M-20-philae.htm">Philae</a> from which the book takes its name.<br clear=all><br><br><hr><br><h2>"The Spell of Egypt" (excerpts)</h2><br><big>a book by Robert Hichens, published in 1911.</big><br><br><i>"The Spell of Egypt" was written about the same time as "La Morte de Philae" and covers many of the same places. Both writers were travelers who spent a great deal of time in the ruins away from the tour groups and were enchanted with what they found. Mr. Hichens' work often lacks the passion of "la Morte" but he catches the intensity and the depth. Fortunately several sections cover regions either lightly noted by M. Loti or not mentioned by him.</i><br><br><br>
<img src="Memnon-1.jpg" border="0" width="235" height="201" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="">
<b>"The Spell of Egypt (excerpts):"</b><br> <a href="S-09-colossi-of-memnon.htm">The Colossi of Memnon</a> - Guardians of the West side of the Nile at Thebes.<br>Somber <a href="S-10-Medinet-Habu.htm">Medinet-Habu</a><br><a href="S-11-the-ramesseum.htm">The Ramesseum</a> - The great temple of Rameses II.<br><a href="S-12-queen-hatshepsut-deir-el-bahari.htm">The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir-el-Bahari</a>, one of the most beautiful buildings ever built.<br><a href="S-14-Edfu.htm">The Temple at Edfu</a> a place of deep peace.<br>The dual temple at <a href="S-15-Kom-Ombo.htm">Kom-Ombo</a><br clear=all><br>The Middle Kingdom centers <a href="Asyut-Beni-Hasan.htm">Asyut and Beni Hasan</a><br>The Amarna revolution: <a href="Akhenaten-and-Nefertiti.htm">Akhenaten and Nefertiti</a>.<br>The Temples at <a href="Esna--El-Kab.htm">Esna and El-Kab</a><br><br><hr><br><br>
<img src="Seti-Tomb-detail.jpg" border="0" width="257" height="331" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="">
<h2>"The Tomb of Seti I"</h2>
<big>excerpts from Giovanni Belzoni, published in 1820.</big><br><br><i>Many believe the tomb of Seti I contains the finest relief art of the New Kingdom. It was discovered in 1817 by Giovanni Belzoni, a former circus strong man and monk who left quite a mark on Egyptology. It was Belzoni who carried off the giant head of Ramesses that now resides in the British Museum, and who opened Chephren's Pyramid.<br><br>Yet Belzoni was not merely a treasure hunter. This account of his discovery of the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings shows a fairly careful documentation of his find, as well as his deep appreciation of the beauty of the tomb's art and of the competence of the Ancient Egyptian artists.</i><br><br>The discovery and exploration of the <a href="tomb-of-Seti-I-Belzoni.htm">tomb of Seti I</a><br>The smaller <a href="Seti-I-Temple-Thebes.htm">Seti I Temple at Thebes</a><br>What Belzoni learned of <a href="Artist-techniques-tomb-of-Seti-I.htm">Artist techniques in the Tombs of the Valley of the Kings</a>.<br>The New Kingdom artists' village at <a href="Deir-el-Medina.htm">Deir el Medina</a>.<br clear=all><br>
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<img src="Nefertari-3-Yorck-Project.jpg" border="0" width="146" height="223" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="Nefertari tomb photo from the Yorck Project">
<h2>"The Valley of the Queens"</h2>
<big>A series of engravings of New Kingdom Queens and beautiful art from their tombs.</big><br><br><a href="Valley-of-the-Queens.htm">Valley of the Queens</a><br><br>Cleopatra's Temple <a href="Cleopatra-Hermonthis-Armant.htm">Cleopatra and Hermonthis</a><br clear=all><br>
<hr><br><br><img src="Osireion-EgyptArchive-12.jpg" border="0" width="250" height="333" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="">
<br><br><h2>"The Osirion at Abydos"</h2><br>The 1904 papers detailing the discovery and excavation of the mysterious:<br><a href="Osirion-at-Abydos.htm">Osirion at Abydos</a> by Petrie and Murray.<br><br>The <a href="Monuments-of-Abydos-Petrie.htm">Monuments of Abydos</a> by Sir William Flinders Petrie. A 1911 overview of this important ancient city.<br clear=all><br>
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<img src="abu-simbul.jpg" border="0" width="335" height="217" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="A different view of Abu Simbul, also by David Roberts.">
<h2>"Travels in Nubia" (excerpts)</h2>
<big>excerpts from a book by John Lewis Burckhardt, published in 1819</big><br><br><i>Nubia is the name given the upper (southern) reaches of the Nile in Egypt and Sudan, beginning more or less at Aswan. This book is the story of an early exploration of sites that now are mostly below Lake Nasser - the lake formed by the construction of dams in the Aswan region, first in 1902 and then a much higher dam in the mid 1960's. Many of the temples described here were moved to higher ground but others were lost to the water.<br><br>Johann Ludwig Burckhardt (1784-1817), was born in Switzerland. He lived for many years in the Middle East. He is credited with the discovery of Petra (Jordan) in 1812. He received funding from the <b>African Association</b>, a British exploration society.<br><br>The scholars who prepared "la Description de l'Egypte" did not record the sites above Philae, but other artists continued the work upriver. The first cataract, near Philae, isolated this region somewhat, many temples were still standing when Burckhardt and the others saw them.</i><br clear=all><br>
CH. 01: <a href="N-01-The-Temple-of-Dabod.htm">
The Temple at Dabod</a>
<br>CH. 02: <a href="N-02-Kardassy-Qertassi-Temple.htm">Kardassy Qertassi Temple</a>- relic of a small masterpiece.
<br>CH. 03: <a href="N-03-Taffa-Tafa-Temple.htm">Taffa Temple</a>
<br>CH. 04: <a href="N-04-The-Temple-of-Beit-el-Wali.htm">The Temple of Beit el Wali</a>
<br>CH. 05: <a href="N-05-The-Temple-of-Kalabsha.htm">The great Temple of Kalabsha</a>
<br>CH. 06: <a href="N-06-Dendur-Dandour-Temple.htm">Dendur (Dandour) Temple</a> - now in New York City.
<br>CH. 07: <a href="N-07-The-Temple-at-Gerf-Hussein.htm">The Lost Temple at Gerf Hussein</a>
<br>CH. 08: <a href="N-08-Dakke-el-Dakka-Temple.htm">el Dakke Temple</a>
<br>CH. 09: The small <a href="N-090-Wady-Meharakka-Korty-temple.htm">Wady Meharakka temple</a>
<br>CH. 10: <a href="N-10-El-Sebua-Seboua-Temple.htm">El Seboua Lion Temple</a>
<br>CH. 11: <a href="N-11-Hassaya-Amada-Temple.htm">Hassaya Amada Temple</a>
<br>CH. 12: <a href="N-12-el-Derr-Temple-east.htm">el Derr Temple east</a>
<br>CH. 13: The small rock-cut <a href="N-130-el-Lessiya-Fereyg.htm">el Lessiya Temple</a>
<br>CH. 14-A: The beautiful temple at <a href="N-145-Abu-Simbel-Queen-Nefertari.htm">Abu Simbel of Queen Nefertari</a>
<br>CH. 14-B: The great temple at <a href="N-14-Abu-Simbel-Ramesses.htm">Abu Simbel of Pharaoh Rameses</a>
<br>CH. 15: A few traces of <a href="N-150-Amara-West-Temple.htm">Amara West Temple</a>
<br>CH. 16: The little <a href="N-160-Samne.htm">Samne Temple</a>
<br>CH. 17: Ruins of <a href="N-170-Soleb-Temple.htm">Soleb Temple</a>
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<center><img src="Horeau-Monuments-1.jpg" width="526" height="355" border="0" alt="Egyptian monuments from the south, by Hector Horeau."></center>
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<h2>The Pyramids of Meroe</h2>
<img src="Meroe-Weidenbach.jpg" border="0" width="284" height="249" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="">
<i>As the 3000 year civilization of Ancient Egypt was reaching its end, far to the south there arose a kingdom in what was then called Kush, in modern Sudan. The religion and culture of Kush were strongly influenced by Egypt, and they built pyramids - the last known pyramids on the African continent. Here on the opposite end of the Nile, separated by millennia, came the last flowering of the Egyptian root. And here, in Meroe, some final secrets are hidden.</i><br><br>
<a href="Kush-Gebel-Barkal.htm">Kush at Gebel Barkal</a><br>
The <a href="Pyramids-of-Meroe.htm">Pyramids of Meroe</a><br clear=all><br><br>
<hr><br><br><img src="plato-atlantis.jpg" border="0" width="203" height="152" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="">
<h2>Atlantis</h2><br>
The story of a great flood that destroyed much of mankind in ancient, pre-historic times is common throughout the world. Also common is the idea that a few people survived and re-kindled civilization. The Egyptians believed they were the heirs of an earlier civilization they called Zep Tepi. Ancient scrolls were said to be held by the priests of Heliolopis.<br>Hints of <a href="atlantis.htm">Atlantis</a><br clear=all>
<center><h3>Plato's Atlantis</h3></center>The earliest written mention of Atlantis, at least by that name, is in the works of the Greek Plato, about 400 BC. Plato received the story from Solon, a relative who learned it in Egypt. "Critias" is readable and short, giving the basics of the story. <a href="plato-atlantis-critias.htm">Plato's Critias Excerpts</a>.<br><br>"Timaeus" is an unfinished story of the great war between pre-historic Athens and Atlantis, sadly all we have is a uninteresting description of the lost island nation, Atlantis: <a href="plato-atlantis-timaeus.htm">Plato's Timaeus Excerpts</a>
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<img src="Horus-Champolian.jpg" border="0" width="138" height="293" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="">
<h2>"The Wisdom of the Egyptians" (excerpts)</h2>
<big>by Brian Brown, published in 1923</big><br><br><i>On a back shelf, covered with dust, here few people venture. And there is cause, for as one moves closer to Maat more and different distractions arise. Not many grand pictures down this way, a lot of puzzles, maybe a few keys.</i><br><br><b>"The Wisdom of the Egyptians"</b><br><br>The gods and beliefs of Ancient Egypt, with the many contradictions: <a href="Wisdom-Religion-of-Ancient-Egypt-2.htm">Religion of Ancient Egypt</a>.<br>
Amulets and talismans - and a bit on how they work. With original illustrations: <a href="Wisdom-Egyptian-Magic-6.htm">Egyptian Magic</a>.<br>
Some selections from the Egyptian Book of the Dead.: <a href="Wisdom-Book-of-the-Dead-4.htm">The Egyptian Book of the Dead</a>.<br>
The "Kore Kosmou" a history of the Universe, probably written about the fifth century BC. Wide reaching, some insight here, but takes some time. This is one of several descendants of Egyptian thought, much diminished: <a href="Wisdom-Hermes-Trismegistus-Virgin-of-the-World-5.htm">Hermes Trismegistus "The Virgin of the World"</a>.<br>
Ideas of Hermetic philosophy presented simply. Also includes "The Emerald Tablet":</i>
<a href="Wisdom-The-Vision-of-Hermes-Trismegistus-7.htm">"The Vision of Hermes Trismegistus"</a>.<br><br><hr><br><br>
<img src="Ramesses-Head-British-Museum.jpg" border="0" width="132" height="198" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="Giant Ramesses II head, now in the British Museum">
<h2>King Lists</h2><br><i>Conventional Egyptology divides the over 3000 years of (known) Egyptian ancient history into dynasties and the rules of individual Pharaohs.</i><br><br><a href="Pharaoh-List-1.htm">Pharaoh (King) List Page 1</a> - Pre-history (3200 BC) through the 17th dynasty (1550 BC).<br><a href="Pharaoh-List-2.htm">Pharaoh (King) List Page 2</a> - New Kingdom (1550 BC) through the Greek occupation (30 BC).
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<img src="Edfu-Roberts-detail.jpg" border="0" width="223" height="345" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="0" alt="Columns at Edfu (detail), by David Roberts">
<h2>Ascending Passage Topics:<br><i> Alternative Science and Mysteries</i></h2>
Home page - Introduction: <a href="index.htm">Ascending Passage Home Page</a><br>An overview of Ancient Egyptian sites and history: <a href="exploring-egypt.htm">Exploring Egypt</a><br>Giant Stone works of the Egyptians: <a href="mysteries-in-stone.htm">Mysteries in Stone</a><br>Hints of the secret essence of Egyptian spirituality: <a href="sacred-science.htm">Sacred Science</a><br><br>
<br><h1>The Pyramids</h1>
<br><br> <a href="http://PYMD.com>"><img src="pyramids.jpg" alt="" border="0" width="263" height="177" align="left" hspace="20" vspace="0"></a>
The Pyramids have their own website, PYMD.com. The Old Kingdom of Egypt still holds many secrets, including the deepest mystery of archeology - the sudden rise of Egyptian civilization in the third millennium BC.<br><center>...many more engravings, too!</center>
<br clear=all><br><center><a href="http://www.PYMD.com"><big>PYMD.com</big></a><br><i>Egypt's Age of Pyramids</i></center><br><center>
<big>Giza:</big>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Climbing-the-Great-Pyramid.htm">Climbing the Great Pyramid</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Great-Pyramid-Cheops.htm">The Great Pyramid of Cheops</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Second-Pyramid-Chephren.htm">The Second Greatest Pyramid - Chephren</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Valley-Temple-Khafre.htm">Valley Temple of Chephren</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Pyramid-of-Menkaure-Giza.htm">The Pyramid of Menkaure</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Great-Sphinx.htm">The Great Sphinx</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Giza-other-sites.htm">More About Giza</a>
<br><big>Before Giza:</big>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Saqqara-Pyramids-Djoser.htm">The Pyramids at Saqqara</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Pyramids-of-Sneferu.htm">The Pyramids of Sneferu</a>
<br><a href="http://www.PYMD.com/Greatest-Mystery-of-Egypt.htm">The Greatest Mystery of All</a>.
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# The Library of Egyptian Secrets

*These two overviews of the monuments of Egypt
were created by Hector Horeau as daguerrotypes in 1841.*
*The Egyptian Secrets Library is a collection of first person stories and art from early European visitors to the Nile Valley, people who saw the monuments as the ancients had left them. Their words and often spectacular pictures can translate the broken structures and faded paintings into visions of a time early in human history, a time of great power and knowledge. The almost forgotten foundation of what we are.
Ascending Passages are edited to focus on ancient archaeology, and illustrated with breathtaking art by the Scotsman David Roberts, etchings commissioned by Napoleon during his expedition to Egypt in 1798-9 and published as "la Description de l'Egypte", and works by many other 19th century artists. Photographs, early and modern, have been added to fill the gaps. Spelling of people, places and gods is not standard, connecting them can be a exercise in non-logical thinking.
Below is a list of pages.*
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## "La Mort De Philae" (excerpts)
a book by Pierre Loti, published in 1909 and 1924
*The author, a French ship's officer who spent much time in Egypt, wonders at the spectacular scale and age of the monuments, yet is also in awe of the small things, the colors remaining on temple walls after so many centuries, the statues of the lion goddess sitting silently by a lake.
He seeks respite from the clamor of Western civilization, sometimes he finds it, often he is interrupted by the encroaching "modernization" of the country. And around the corner, it seems forever, the patrons of Thomas Cook LTD, purveyors of world travel with "no surprises". Monsieur Loti, unlike most writers who visited Egypt at this time, went deeper.*

**"La Mort De Philae:"**
Night-time with the [Pyramids and Sphinx](M-1-pyramids-and-sphinx.htm).
The [Serapeum:](M-6-serapeum.htm) Tombs of the sacred Apis bulls.
Temples and tourists at [Abydos](M-10-abydos.htm) in upper Egypt.
The beautiful [Hathor Temple at Dendera](M-12-hathor-temple-dendera.htm).
[Luxor](M-13-luxor.htm).
[Karnac at Sunset](M-14-karnac-sunset.htm).
[Karnac at Night](M-15-karnac-thebes-night.htm).
[Karnac by Day](M-16-karnac-thebes-by-day.htm).
The [Valley of the Kings](M-17-the-valley-of-the-kings.htm).
The [Lion Goddess Sekhet-Sekhmet](M-18-Sekhet-Sekhmet.htm).
End of the tourist trail: [Aswan](M-19-aswan.htm).
The flooded Great Temple at [Philae](M-20-philae.htm) from which the book takes its name.
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## "The Spell of Egypt" (excerpts)
a book by Robert Hichens, published in 1911.
*"The Spell of Egypt" was written about the same time as "La Morte de Philae" and covers many of the same places. Both writers were travelers who spent a great deal of time in the ruins away from the tour groups and were enchanted with what they found. Mr. Hichens' work often lacks the passion of "la Morte" but he catches the intensity and the depth. Fortunately several sections cover regions either lightly noted by M. Loti or not mentioned by him.*

**"The Spell of Egypt (excerpts):"**
[The Colossi of Memnon](S-09-colossi-of-memnon.htm) - Guardians of the West side of the Nile at Thebes.
Somber [Medinet-Habu](S-10-Medinet-Habu.htm)
[The Ramesseum](S-11-the-ramesseum.htm) - The great temple of Rameses II.
[The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir-el-Bahari](S-12-queen-hatshepsut-deir-el-bahari.htm), one of the most beautiful buildings ever built.
[The Temple at Edfu](S-14-Edfu.htm) a place of deep peace.
The dual temple at [Kom-Ombo](S-15-Kom-Ombo.htm)
The Middle Kingdom centers [Asyut and Beni Hasan](Asyut-Beni-Hasan.htm)
The Amarna revolution: [Akhenaten and Nefertiti](Akhenaten-and-Nefertiti.htm).
The Temples at [Esna and El-Kab](Esna--El-Kab.htm)
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## "The Tomb of Seti I"
excerpts from Giovanni Belzoni, published in 1820.
*Many believe the tomb of Seti I contains the finest relief art of the New Kingdom. It was discovered in 1817 by Giovanni Belzoni, a former circus strong man and monk who left quite a mark on Egyptology. It was Belzoni who carried off the giant head of Ramesses that now resides in the British Museum, and who opened Chephren's Pyramid.
Yet Belzoni was not merely a treasure hunter. This account of his discovery of the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings shows a fairly careful documentation of his find, as well as his deep appreciation of the beauty of the tomb's art and of the competence of the Ancient Egyptian artists.*
The discovery and exploration of the [tomb of Seti I](tomb-of-Seti-I-Belzoni.htm)
The smaller [Seti I Temple at Thebes](Seti-I-Temple-Thebes.htm)
What Belzoni learned of [Artist techniques in the Tombs of the Valley of the Kings](Artist-techniques-tomb-of-Seti-I.htm).
The New Kingdom artists' village at [Deir el Medina](Deir-el-Medina.htm).
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## "The Valley of the Queens"
A series of engravings of New Kingdom Queens and beautiful art from their tombs.
[Valley of the Queens](Valley-of-the-Queens.htm)
Cleopatra's Temple [Cleopatra and Hermonthis](Cleopatra-Hermonthis-Armant.htm)
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## "The Osirion at Abydos"
The 1904 papers detailing the discovery and excavation of the mysterious:
[Osirion at Abydos](Osirion-at-Abydos.htm) by Petrie and Murray.
The [Monuments of Abydos](Monuments-of-Abydos-Petrie.htm) by Sir William Flinders Petrie. A 1911 overview of this important ancient city.
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## "Travels in Nubia" (excerpts)
excerpts from a book by John Lewis Burckhardt, published in 1819
*Nubia is the name given the upper (southern) reaches of the Nile in Egypt and Sudan, beginning more or less at Aswan. This book is the story of an early exploration of sites that now are mostly below Lake Nasser - the lake formed by the construction of dams in the Aswan region, first in 1902 and then a much higher dam in the mid 1960's. Many of the temples described here were moved to higher ground but others were lost to the water.
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt (1784-1817), was born in Switzerland. He lived for many years in the Middle East. He is credited with the discovery of Petra (Jordan) in 1812. He received funding from the **African Association**, a British exploration society.
The scholars who prepared "la Description de l'Egypte" did not record the sites above Philae, but other artists continued the work upriver. The first cataract, near Philae, isolated this region somewhat, many temples were still standing when Burckhardt and the others saw them.*
CH. 01: [The Temple at Dabod](N-01-The-Temple-of-Dabod.htm)
CH. 02: [Kardassy Qertassi Temple](N-02-Kardassy-Qertassi-Temple.htm)- relic of a small masterpiece.
CH. 03: [Taffa Temple](N-03-Taffa-Tafa-Temple.htm)
CH. 04: [The Temple of Beit el Wali](N-04-The-Temple-of-Beit-el-Wali.htm)
CH. 05: [The great Temple of Kalabsha](N-05-The-Temple-of-Kalabsha.htm)
CH. 06: [Dendur (Dandour) Temple](N-06-Dendur-Dandour-Temple.htm) - now in New York City.
CH. 07: [The Lost Temple at Gerf Hussein](N-07-The-Temple-at-Gerf-Hussein.htm)
CH. 08: [el Dakke Temple](N-08-Dakke-el-Dakka-Temple.htm)
CH. 09: The small [Wady Meharakka temple](N-090-Wady-Meharakka-Korty-temple.htm)
CH. 10: [El Seboua Lion Temple](N-10-El-Sebua-Seboua-Temple.htm)
CH. 11: [Hassaya Amada Temple](N-11-Hassaya-Amada-Temple.htm)
CH. 12: [el Derr Temple east](N-12-el-Derr-Temple-east.htm)
CH. 13: The small rock-cut [el Lessiya Temple](N-130-el-Lessiya-Fereyg.htm)
CH. 14-A: The beautiful temple at [Abu Simbel of Queen Nefertari](N-145-Abu-Simbel-Queen-Nefertari.htm)
CH. 14-B: The great temple at [Abu Simbel of Pharaoh Rameses](N-14-Abu-Simbel-Ramesses.htm)
CH. 15: A few traces of [Amara West Temple](N-150-Amara-West-Temple.htm)
CH. 16: The little [Samne Temple](N-160-Samne.htm)
CH. 17: Ruins of [Soleb Temple](N-170-Soleb-Temple.htm)

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## The Pyramids of Meroe

*As the 3000 year civilization of Ancient Egypt was reaching its end, far to the south there arose a kingdom in what was then called Kush, in modern Sudan. The religion and culture of Kush were strongly influenced by Egypt, and they built pyramids - the last known pyramids on the African continent. Here on the opposite end of the Nile, separated by millennia, came the last flowering of the Egyptian root. And here, in Meroe, some final secrets are hidden.*
[Kush at Gebel Barkal](Kush-Gebel-Barkal.htm)
The [Pyramids of Meroe](Pyramids-of-Meroe.htm)
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## Atlantis
The story of a great flood that destroyed much of mankind in ancient, pre-historic times is common throughout the world. Also common is the idea that a few people survived and re-kindled civilization. The Egyptians believed they were the heirs of an earlier civilization they called Zep Tepi. Ancient scrolls were said to be held by the priests of Heliolopis.
Hints of [Atlantis](atlantis.htm)
### Plato's Atlantis
The earliest written mention of Atlantis, at least by that name, is in the works of the Greek Plato, about 400 BC. Plato received the story from Solon, a relative who learned it in Egypt. "Critias" is readable and short, giving the basics of the story. [Plato's Critias Excerpts](plato-atlantis-critias.htm).
"Timaeus" is an unfinished story of the great war between pre-historic Athens and Atlantis, sadly all we have is a uninteresting description of the lost island nation, Atlantis: [Plato's Timaeus Excerpts](plato-atlantis-timaeus.htm)
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## "The Wisdom of the Egyptians" (excerpts)
by Brian Brown, published in 1923
*On a back shelf, covered with dust, here few people venture. And there is cause, for as one moves closer to Maat more and different distractions arise. Not many grand pictures down this way, a lot of puzzles, maybe a few keys.*
**"The Wisdom of the Egyptians"**
The gods and beliefs of Ancient Egypt, with the many contradictions: [Religion of Ancient Egypt](Wisdom-Religion-of-Ancient-Egypt-2.htm).
Amulets and talismans - and a bit on how they work. With original illustrations: [Egyptian Magic](Wisdom-Egyptian-Magic-6.htm).
Some selections from the Egyptian Book of the Dead.: [The Egyptian Book of the Dead](Wisdom-Book-of-the-Dead-4.htm).
The "Kore Kosmou" a history of the Universe, probably written about the fifth century BC. Wide reaching, some insight here, but takes some time. This is one of several descendants of Egyptian thought, much diminished: [Hermes Trismegistus "The Virgin of the World"](Wisdom-Hermes-Trismegistus-Virgin-of-the-World-5.htm).
Ideas of Hermetic philosophy presented simply. Also includes "The Emerald Tablet":
["The Vision of Hermes Trismegistus"](Wisdom-The-Vision-of-Hermes-Trismegistus-7.htm).
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## King Lists
*Conventional Egyptology divides the over 3000 years of (known) Egyptian ancient history into dynasties and the rules of individual Pharaohs.*
[Pharaoh (King) List Page 1](Pharaoh-List-1.htm) - Pre-history (3200 BC) through the 17th dynasty (1550 BC).
[Pharaoh (King) List Page 2](Pharaoh-List-2.htm) - New Kingdom (1550 BC) through the Greek occupation (30 BC).
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## Ascending Passage Topics: *Alternative Science and Mysteries*
Home page - Introduction: [Ascending Passage Home Page](index.htm)
An overview of Ancient Egyptian sites and history: [Exploring Egypt](exploring-egypt.htm)
Giant Stone works of the Egyptians: [Mysteries in Stone](mysteries-in-stone.htm)
Hints of the secret essence of Egyptian spirituality: [Sacred Science](sacred-science.htm)
# The Pyramids
[](http://PYMD.com>)
The Pyramids have their own website, PYMD.com. The Old Kingdom of Egypt still holds many secrets, including the deepest mystery of archeology - the sudden rise of Egyptian civilization in the third millennium BC.
...many more engravings, too!
[PYMD.com](http://www.PYMD.com)
*Egypt's Age of Pyramids*
Giza:
[Climbing the Great Pyramid](http://www.PYMD.com/Climbing-the-Great-Pyramid.htm)
[The Great Pyramid of Cheops](http://www.PYMD.com/Great-Pyramid-Cheops.htm)
[The Second Greatest Pyramid - Chephren](http://www.PYMD.com/Second-Pyramid-Chephren.htm)
[Valley Temple of Chephren](http://www.PYMD.com/Valley-Temple-Khafre.htm)
[The Pyramid of Menkaure](http://www.PYMD.com/Pyramid-of-Menkaure-Giza.htm)
[The Great Sphinx](http://www.PYMD.com/Great-Sphinx.htm)
[More About Giza](http://www.PYMD.com/Giza-other-sites.htm)
Before Giza:
[The Pyramids at Saqqara](http://www.PYMD.com/Saqqara-Pyramids-Djoser.htm)
[The Pyramids of Sneferu](http://www.PYMD.com/Pyramids-of-Sneferu.htm)
[The Greatest Mystery of All](http://www.PYMD.com/Greatest-Mystery-of-Egypt.htm).
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*Additional image credits on this page: La Description de l'Egypte (2),
Harold Jones, David Roberts (3), Giovanni Belzoni,
Yorck Project, Earl of Belmore, Ernst Weidenbach,
EgyptArchive, Champolian, and G. Angelelli.*

[](M-1-pyramids-and-sphinx.htm)
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Do you enjoy Rock 'N' Roll Racing on the SNES?
I hacked the password codes and found another secret character,
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Aren't
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[Clockgen for ICS952607](clockgen/)
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Retrocomputers
We clean and repair old hardware, computer and peripherals, and
collect the related accessories and software.
Almost every
machine has a full photo set (hardware and software) and, where
possible, equal models have a different setup.
All personal data have been cleared from the collected machines. Where
possibile, the original setup has been left for reference purpose
only.
# \*\*\*\*\* Almost all
items are FOR SALE \*\*\*\*\*
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## \*\*\*\*\* All items
shown are fully functional \*\*\*\*\*
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[C8000
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[AS/400
Advanced
36](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/Advanced36) |
| [Advanced System](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/9402/200)
[AS/400
Advanced
System (9402-200)](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/9402/200) | [Application System/400 9402 E02](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/9402/E02)
[AS/400
Application
System (9402-E02)](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/9402/E02) | [Portable P03](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/9401/P03/01)
[AS/400
Portable (9401-P03)](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/AS400/9401/P03/01) |
| [Intellistation MPro](/OnlineMuseum/IBM/Intellistation/MPro/6889-830)
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<td BGcolor="#E79999"><center><H1>Diabella's Vintage Cat Graphics</H1></center>
<center><H2>What's better than a cat? A dressed cat!</H2></center>
We've created unique, vividly colorful dressed cat graphics for your web pages. Calling Cards, Rainbow Bridge, felines with angels-fairies-elves, blinkies, animated cats and alphabets, fashion shows and more.
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<B>Index #1 - Cat Calling Cards:</B> Cards with messages to convey the endearing nature of felines and to promote their welfare and care. There are also many funny cards.
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<B>Index #2 - The "Imagine This" Series: </B> Over 100 dressed felines including special characters like Puss'n Boots and King Kat, vintage care signs, Jasmine's 60's fashion show, masks, blinkies, cats with people and antiques, and more.
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<B> Index #3 - Animated Cat Graphics: </B> Rainbow Bridge, alphabets, cat fairies, holidays, the mischievous Marvin Mouse and more.</td></tr></table>
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<td><img src="an_termscop.gif" width="114" height="183" alt="Dressed Cat: Officer Katz" title="Officer Katz"></td>
<td>Our graphics are only for use on Personal Home Pages and Animal Welfare Sites. <B>Don't use them for any other reason.</B> Commercial sites, please <a href="mailto:[email protected]">email</a> us for permission.
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<B>DO NOT</B> take anything from other parts of this site. You may only use the images in the Cat and <a href="doggraphics.htm">Dog Graphics</a> sections. The Pink Fairy at the end of the page is our logo and not part of this collection.
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<B>DO NOT</B> resize or alter our images, or change their file names, or add them to a graphics gallery, or use them in e-mails, or hotlink them directly to this site. Save them to your hard drive and upload them to your web server.
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<img src="gr_minibnr.jpg" width=142 height=97 align="left" hspace=10 alt="Graphics banner" title="Diabella's Vintage Cat Graphics"> Credit with a link back to us is necessary to protect our copyright. <br><br><B>http://diabellalovescats.com/graphics.htm</B><br><br>(There is no "www" in any of our URL's.)</td></tr></table>
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<td> <a href="mailto:[email protected]"> Contact us</a> with a name (and date if desired) and we'll create a free memorial tribute for any pet who has crossed the bridge.<br><br> Use the word "Tribute" in the subject line of your email and send the URL for your pet's page. <br><br> The tribute banner below must be placed on the same page as your tribute linked back to <B>http://diabellalovescats.com/graphics.htm </B> <br><br>
<center><img src="gr_tribbnr.jpg" width="161" height="111" alt="Cat Memorial Tribute banner" title="Memorial Tribute Banner"></center></td>
<td><img src="mem_2014sample.gif" width="319" height="282" alt="Memorial Tribute: lady-cat-dog - tombstone" title="Memorial tribute"><br>Matching: <a href="gr_sets1.htm"> Web Set</a> <a href="gr_child1.htm"> 2 Calling Cards</a> <a href="gr_anim7.htm"> Animated Image on Rainbow Bridge page</a></td></tr>
<tr align=center><td BGcolor="#E79999" colspan=2><img src="arrow_right.gif" width="79" height="10" alt="animated arrow" title="arrow"> Please don't take the sample Memorial Tribute. It is not part of the graphics.</td></tr></table>
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<td BGcolor= "#E79999" width="60%"><H3>Index #1 - Cat Calling Cards</H3></td>
<td BGcolor="#E79999"><H3>Description - Index 1 </H3></td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">The World of the Cat
<A HREF="gr_cats1.htm">1</A> ...
<A HREF="gr_cats2.htm">2</A><br><br><img src="gr_it147.gif" width="223" height="269" alt="Feline under dresser" title="Cat must be under the dresser"> <img src="1room.gif" width="169" height="142" alt="Cats in vintage brass bed: Always room for one more." title="Always room for one more">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Cat Calling Cards with messages. Whimsical funny cards. As in all of our graphics, many of the cards contain welfare/care messages.<br><br>The Calling Cards are not E-cards. They are for web page use only. <a href="redwitchcards.htm"><B> Our Red Witch Cat E-cards are here </B></a>.<br><br><br>Number of images: <br><br> Pg 1: 55 <br><br> Pg 2: 47 </td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><A HREF="gr_spay1.htm">Spay / Neuter Cards</a>
<br><br><img src="1sn_42.gif" width="219" height="236" alt="Cat asks another cat: Have you been neutered?" title="Have you been neutered?"> <img src="1sn_4.gif" width="194" height="182" alt="I've been neutered" title="That's impossible!"> </td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Spay/Neuter Cards with fantasy women, fairies, children and more. <BR><br>Number of images: 43 </td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><A HREF="gr_child1.htm">Children and Women with Cats</a>
<br><br><img src="1thousand.gif" width="169" height="236" alt="child and her kitty" title="If I Had A Thousand Hearts"> <img src="1declaw2.gif" width="228" height="226" alt="lady: Don't Declaw" title="Don't declaw."> </td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Adorable children and mesmerizing beauties from long ago and far away share their thoughts on felines. <br><br>Among the beautiful women we've created a few funny looking old maids. <br><br>Number of images: 53</td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <A HREF="gr_sets1.htm">Cat Calling Card Web Sets</a>
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<img src="s45_email.gif" width="100" height="114" alt="Web Set button Black cat" title="Black cat">
<img src="s46_home.gif" width="96" height="131" alt="Web Set button striped cat" title="Striped cat">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Web site sets with messages. Some with backgrounds reminiscent of vintage doilies and 60's tie-dyes:<br><br> Here is Your Cat web sets, Rainbow Bridge web sets & more. Buttons at the left are from 2 sets.
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Number of sets: 13<br><br>Get a custom 10 piece web site set with your site name. See the <a href="bannersets.htm">sets </a> we've started. </td></tr></table>
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<td BGcolor="#E79999"><H3>Index #2 - The "Imagine This" Series</H3></td>
<td BGcolor="#E79999"><H3>Description - Index 2</H3></td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" width="60%"><A HREF="gr_itcats1.htm"> The Cast of Cats</A><br><br><img src="cat-cast53.gif" width="96" height="205" alt="Dressed cat - green suit" title="Mayor"><img src="cat-cast2.gif" width="97" height="200" alt="Dressed cat - orange dress" title="Jezebella"><img src="gr_it109.gif" width="74" height="200" alt="Dressed cat wears tuxedo" title="Mr. Wrong"> <img src="cat-cast20.gif" alt="Gypsy" title="Gypsy"><img src="gr_it35.gif" width="96" height="157" alt="Dressed mischievous feline with hammer" title="Killer" </td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Dressed kitties, each with a different purr-sonality. This is Mayor, Jezebella, Mr. Wrong, Gypsy and Killer. <br><br>Choose your favorites and find them throughout the 3 indexes. Or place them side by side. Or pair them up with our Guardian Feline Fairies and kitty accessories which you'll find in this index. <br><br>Number of images: 116</td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><A HREF="jasmine.htm"> Jasmine's Vintage 60's Fashion Show</A><br><br><img src="jasmine_gypsy2.gif" width="140" height="203" alt="Dressed cat - vintage gypsy skirt" title="Jasmine"><img src="jasmine_ss12.gif" width="160" height="203" alt="dressed cat - vintage pink sleepshirt" title="Jasmine"><img src="jasmine_ling4.gif" width="56" height="203" alt="Dressed cat - vintage nightgown" title="Jasmine">
<img src="jasmine_ling11.gif" width="78" height="203" alt="Dressed cat - vintage bathrobe" title="Jasmine"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Savor the Flavor of The 60's!
Jasmine models retro tee-shirts, psychedelic dresses, disco and hippie tops, bathing suits, cowboy boots, jeans, jewelry, gypsy gauze skirts and other vintage clothing. <br><br>Number of images: 88 </td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <A HREF="gr_vanity.htm">Vanity Models Her Tee-shirt Collection</A> <br><br>
<img src="cat_tee18.gif" width="162" height="236" alt="Dressed cat - Burger King tee shirt" title="Vanity"><img src="cat_tee4.gif" width="162" height="218" alt="Dressed cat Beware of Vet tee-shirt" title="Vanity"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Vanity loves her Tee-shirts. <br><br>Many tee shirts from funny tee-shirts to animal welfare tee-shirts. <br><br>Number of images: 32</td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <A HREF="gr_itpeople1.htm"> Cats with People, and at Home with Antiques</A> <br><br>
<img src="gr_it160.gif" width="260" height="198" alt="Cat on pink vintage loveseat" title="Jasmine - vintage loveseat"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">See them interact with humans. Among them, Killer and his guardians Tillie and Millie. <br><br> You'll also see them at home with humans, antique and vintage furniture, and at computers and TV's. At the left is Veronica on a vintage loveseat. <br><br>Number of images: 58 </td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><A HREF="gr_itfant1.htm">Cats with Elves - Fairies - Fantasy Creatures - Animals </A><br><br><img src="cat_cigar.gif" width="275" height="148" alt="Elf lights Persian cat's cigar" title="Elf lights cat's cigar"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> See Spiffy make a deal with the devil for 8 cans of tuna. <br><br>Meet A feline Roman Gladiator and other fantasy creatures. <br><br> See Cola give honey to an ape. <BR><BR>Number of images: 25 </td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_itsigns1.htm">Victorian & Deco Funny Cat Signs and Cat Welfare Signs
</a><br><br>
<img src="gr_it215.gif" width="365" height="225" alt="Animal welfare sign - cat-dog" title="Someone gave us a 2nd chance">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Colorful Victorian and Art Deco vintage cat welfare signs and funny signs. <br><br><br>Number of images: 72 </td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_italb1.htm"> Vintage Kitty Albums - Cat Accessories - Guardian Cat Fairies</A> <br><br><img src="gr_it204.gif" width="116" height="224" alt="Catnip Fairy" title="Catnip Fairy"><img src="gr_it121b.gif" width="145" height="192" alt="Bad Cat Medal with picture of Devil" title="Bad Cat Medal"><img src="gr_it9.gif" width="186" height="183" alt="Photo album - 3 dressed cats on cover" title="cat album"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Vintage kitty photo albums including Rainbow Bridge albums.<br><br> Accessories such as food, litter box, toys and more.<br><br> Here you'll meet 10 different Guardian Feline Fairies. <br><br>Number of images: 44 </td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <a href="gr_itholiday1.htm"> Holidays, Birthday, Special Occasions </a><br><br><img src="gr_ith44.gif" width="260" height="203" alt="Christmas kitty" title="Christmas kitty - mistletoe"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Ever wonder how cats celebrate birthdays or holidays, or if they even know they exist? <br><br>Sure they do! <br><br>Number of images: 49</td>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <a href="gr_ithalloween.htm">Halloween Cat Graphics</a><br><br>
<img src="gr_ith125.gif" width="162" height="282" alt="Beautiful Witch" title="Pretty witch">
<img src="gr_ith23.gif" width="257" height="269" alt="Cat - Frankenstein - Dracula" title="Dracula - Frankenstein"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Halloween has its own page. <br><br>Felines with witches, vampires, Frankenstein, gremlins, and other frightful creatures!<br><br><br>Number of images: 74</td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><A href="gr_itzodiac1.htm"> Signs of the Zodiac and all that is Mystical</a><br><br><img src="zod_capricorn.gif" width="122" height="175" alt="Zodiac" title="Fortune Teller"> <img src="merbowl2_anim.gif" width="206" height="278" alt="Cat sees Mermaid in fish bowl" title="Cat watches Mermaid in fishbowl"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Wonderful large images of a Fortune Teller and her cat and 12 small matching images with your zodiac sign.<br><br> And...<br><br> Cats watching mermaids in fishbowls. <br><br>Number of images: 26</td></tr>
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<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Big Bold Victorian and Deco Vintage Cat Blinkies. <br><br>Colorful cat welfare, holiday, and funny blinkies. At the left: Slenderella and Fancy, <br><br>Number of images: 70</td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><A href="gr_itmasks.htm">Joker the Cat and his Fantasy Masks </a><br><br><img src="mask_sign11.gif" width="206" height="270" alt="Cat looks into vintage mirror" title="Joker picks mask"> <img src="mask_drac.gif" width="70" height="70" alt="Dracula mask" title="Dracula Mask"><img src="mask_steeple2.gif" width="75" height="81" alt="Mask" title="Steeplechase Mask"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Joker loves masks!<br><br> We've made him all kinds of masks. So many that he has a hard time choosing.<br><br>Number of images: 87</td></tr></table>
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<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" width="60%"><A HREF="gr_anim1.htm">Animated Cats, and More Cats</a><br><br><img src="catnbaby.gif" width="167" height="223" alt="animated cat holds baby" title="Feline holds baby"> <img src="an_sew2.gif" width="114" height="168" alt="Animated cat sews at vintage sewing machine" title="Cat - vintage sewing machine"><img src="an_toilet.gif" width="102" height="156" alt="Animated cat on toilet" title="Cat on toilet">
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Animated cats shopping, in litter box, on toilet, applying rouge, sewing, singing, dancing and more. <br><br>Number of images: 52</td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim2.htm"> Animated Cats and Even More Cats</a><br><br><img src="an_cookie.gif" width="97" height="157" alt="Animated kitty eats cookie" title="Feline eats cookie">
<img src="an_tophat.gif" width="123" height="191" alt="Animated cat in tophat" title="cat -tophat"> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Even more animated cats! Jumping rope, frying fish and more. <br><br>Includes The Magic Ball. See their wishes come true. <br><br>Number of images: 45</td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim3.htm">Animated Marvin Mouse</a><br><img src="mm_flash.gif" width="199" height="199" alt="Animated mouse - flashlight" title="Marvin Mouse - flashlight"><img src="mm_nip.gif" width="94" height="225" alt="Animated Marvin Mouse - catnip" title="Marvin Mouse - catnip"> <img src="an_m6.gif" width="57" height="93" alt="Animated Marvin Mouse alphabet letter" title="Marvin Mouse alphabet letter"><BR>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Marvin Mouse, the most mischievous mouse on the planet, does not like cats! He loves to tease them. <br><br>You'll meet some of his mouse friends and relatives. <br><br>Marvin has his own alphabet.<br><br> Number of images: 50 plus alphabet.</td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim4.htm">Animated Cat Fairies</a><BR><BR><img src="gr_fai41.gif" width="176" height="190" alt="Wee Cat Fairy" title="Fairy Jezebella">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">All kinds of Cat Fairies :<br><br> Fairies of Neverland <br>Wee Cat Fairies <br> Flower Fairies <br>Fruit Fairies <br>Sea Fairies <br><br><br>Number of images: 44</td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim5.htm">Animated Cat Alphabets</a><br><br><img src="an_c4.gif" width="72" height="98" alt="Animated alphabet letter" title="alphabet letter"> <img src="an_a2.gif" width="44" height="75" alt="Animated alphabet letter" title="alphabet letter"> <img src="an_t9.gif" width="72" height="98" alt="Animated alphabet letter" title="alphabet letter"> <img src="an_s3.gif" width="64" height="98" alt="Animated alphabet letter" title="alphabet letter"> <img src="an_exclam6.gif" width="72" height="98" alt="Animated mouse alphabet letter" title="exclam"><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Use one alphabet, or mix several as we did here. We've added links to some of the matching images for each alphabet. <br><br>Number of alphabets: 8 </td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim6.htm">Animated Cat Divas!</a><BR><BR><img src="cat_diva41.gif" width=236 height=210 alt="Animated Cat diva looks in mirror" title="Cat diva"></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Glamorous fabulous felines in their finest clothes to pretty up your web pages. <br><br>At the end of their page you'll see why they are all dressed up. <br><br>This diva is Vanity. <br><br>Number of images: 42</td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim7.htm"> Animated Rainbow Bridge, Angels, Heaven</a><BR><BR><img src="rb_car.gif" width="378" height="198" alt="Animated cats in Rainbow Bridge car" title="Bridge Car"><img src="an_angylw.gif" width="145" height="241" alt="angel" title="Angel holds cat"><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Not only for Rainbow Bridge pages. <br><br>There are many beautiful vintage angels and inspirational graphics which can be used for any pets. <br><br>Number of images: 65<br><br></td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim8.htm">Animated Fantasy Gates</a><BR><BR><img src="gate_mystery.gif" width="263" height="346" alt="Gate of Mystery - black animated cat" title="Gates of Mystery"><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Gates with cats, elves, fairies.<br><br>
- Fairy Land <br>- CatFairy Land<br>- Rainbow Bridge<br>- Heaven<br>- Hell<br>- Fortune<br>- Fantasy<br>- Wicca<br>- Love <br>- Mystery <br>- Halloween<br>- Christmas<br><br>and others. <br><br><br>Number of images: 20<br><br></td></tr>
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<A HREF="gr_anim9.htm"> Glamour-Puss, The Cat Who Loves Phones</a><BR><BR><img src="catphone_2.gif" width="254" height="186" alt="Cat on phone orders Big Mac" title="Feline on phone w/McDonalds"><br><br><td bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Glamour-Puss is a naughty kitty! <br><br> When her human leaves the house she loves to make all kinds of phone calls. <br><br><br>Number of images: 32<br><br></td></tr></table>
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Attend the Kings Highway Cat Rescue "Kitty Personals" as the kitties make their pleas for homes.
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Visit my cats: Red-Devil, Tropicana and Count Dracula.
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Enter the heavens in the black of night to meet Handsome and Angel Ariella, Keeper of the Stars.
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Enter The Cat Cafe where fantasy meets reality via a series of educational and fantasy cat pages in a "real" nickelodeon.
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Read Cat Poetry by Candlelight in The Cat Cafe on a page illuminated only by candles. Impossible? <a href="candle.htm"> See for yourself.</a>
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Meet the Spay/Neuter Witch, The Evil Crow, The Green Elf, and the many Fairies who live here.
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We've created unique, vividly colorful dressed cat graphics for your web pages. Calling Cards, Rainbow Bridge, felines with angels-fairies-elves, blinkies, animated cats and alphabets, fashion shows and more.
**Index #1 - Cat Calling Cards:** Cards with messages to convey the endearing nature of felines and to promote their welfare and care. There are also many funny cards.
**Index #2 - The "Imagine This" Series:** Over 100 dressed felines including special characters like Puss'n Boots and King Kat, vintage care signs, Jasmine's 60's fashion show, masks, blinkies, cats with people and antiques, and more.
**Index #3 - Animated Cat Graphics:** Rainbow Bridge, alphabets, cat fairies, holidays, the mischievous Marvin Mouse and more. |
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Cat Memorial Tribute banner | Memorial Tribute: lady-cat-dog - tombstoneMatching: [Web Set](gr_sets1.htm) [2 Calling Cards](gr_child1.htm) [Animated Image on Rainbow Bridge page](gr_anim7.htm) |
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[2](gr_cats2.htm)Feline under dresser Cats in vintage brass bed: Always room for one more. Cat Calling Cards with messages. Whimsical funny cards. As in all of our graphics, many of the cards contain welfare/care messages.The Calling Cards are not E-cards. They are for web page use only. [**Our Red Witch Cat E-cards are here**](redwitchcards.htm) .Number of images: Pg 1: 55 Pg 2: 47 | |
| [Spay / Neuter Cards](gr_spay1.htm)
Cat asks another cat: Have you been neutered? I've been neutered | Spay/Neuter Cards with fantasy women, fairies, children and more. Number of images: 43 |
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child and her kitty lady: Don't Declaw | Adorable children and mesmerizing beauties from long ago and far away share their thoughts on felines. Among the beautiful women we've created a few funny looking old maids. Number of images: 53 |
| [Cat Calling Card Web Sets](gr_sets1.htm)
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Web Set button striped cat Web site sets with messages. Some with backgrounds reminiscent of vintage doilies and 60's tie-dyes: Here is Your Cat web sets, Rainbow Bridge web sets & more. Buttons at the left are from 2 sets.
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| [The Cast of Cats](gr_itcats1.htm)Dressed cat - green suitDressed cat - orange dressDressed cat wears tuxedo GypsyDressed mischievous feline with hammer Dressed kitties, each with a different purr-sonality. This is Mayor, Jezebella, Mr. Wrong, Gypsy and Killer. Choose your favorites and find them throughout the 3 indexes. Or place them side by side. Or pair them up with our Guardian Feline Fairies and kitty accessories which you'll find in this index. Number of images: 116 | |
| [Jasmine's Vintage 60's Fashion Show](jasmine.htm)Dressed cat - vintage gypsy skirtdressed cat - vintage pink sleepshirtDressed cat - vintage nightgown
Dressed cat - vintage bathrobe | Savor the Flavor of The 60's!
Jasmine models retro tee-shirts, psychedelic dresses, disco and hippie tops, bathing suits, cowboy boots, jeans, jewelry, gypsy gauze skirts and other vintage clothing. Number of images: 88 |
| [Vanity Models Her Tee-shirt Collection](gr_vanity.htm)
Dressed cat - Burger King tee shirtDressed cat Beware of Vet tee-shirt | Vanity loves her Tee-shirts. Many tee shirts from funny tee-shirts to animal welfare tee-shirts. Number of images: 32 |
| [Cats with People, and at Home with Antiques](gr_itpeople1.htm)
Cat on pink vintage loveseat | See them interact with humans. Among them, Killer and his guardians Tillie and Millie. You'll also see them at home with humans, antique and vintage furniture, and at computers and TV's. At the left is Veronica on a vintage loveseat. Number of images: 58 |
| [Cats with Elves - Fairies - Fantasy Creatures - Animals](gr_itfant1.htm) Elf lights Persian cat's cigar | See Spiffy make a deal with the devil for 8 cans of tuna. Meet A feline Roman Gladiator and other fantasy creatures. See Cola give honey to an ape. Number of images: 25 |
| [Victorian & Deco Funny Cat Signs and Cat Welfare Signs](gr_itsigns1.htm)
Animal welfare sign - cat-dog Colorful Victorian and Art Deco vintage cat welfare signs and funny signs. Number of images: 72 | |
| [Vintage Kitty Albums - Cat Accessories - Guardian Cat Fairies](gr_italb1.htm) Catnip FairyBad Cat Medal with picture of DevilPhoto album - 3 dressed cats on cover | Vintage kitty photo albums including Rainbow Bridge albums. Accessories such as food, litter box, toys and more. Here you'll meet 10 different Guardian Feline Fairies. Number of images: 44 |
| [Holidays, Birthday, Special Occasions](gr_itholiday1.htm) Christmas kitty | Ever wonder how cats celebrate birthdays or holidays, or if they even know they exist? Sure they do! Number of images: 49 || [Halloween Cat Graphics](gr_ithalloween.htm)
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Cat - Frankenstein - Dracula | Halloween has its own page. Felines with witches, vampires, Frankenstein, gremlins, and other frightful creatures!Number of images: 74 |
| [Signs of the Zodiac and all that is Mystical](gr_itzodiac1.htm)Zodiac Cat sees Mermaid in fish bowl | Wonderful large images of a Fortune Teller and her cat and 12 small matching images with your zodiac sign. And... Cats watching mermaids in fishbowls. Number of images: 26 |
| [Cat Blinkies](gr_itblinkies1.htm) Cat Blinkie Cat Blinkie | Big Bold Victorian and Deco Vintage Cat Blinkies. Colorful cat welfare, holiday, and funny blinkies. At the left: Slenderella and Fancy, Number of images: 70 |
| [Joker the Cat and his Fantasy Masks](gr_itmasks.htm) Cat looks into vintage mirror Dracula maskMask | Joker loves masks! We've made him all kinds of masks. So many that he has a hard time choosing.Number of images: 87 |
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| [Animated Cats, and More Cats](gr_anim1.htm)animated cat holds baby Animated cat sews at vintage sewing machineAnimated cat on toilet
Animated cats shopping, in litter box, on toilet, applying rouge, sewing, singing, dancing and more. Number of images: 52 | |
| [Animated Cats and Even More Cats](gr_anim2.htm)Animated kitty eats cookie
Animated cat in tophat Even more animated cats! Jumping rope, frying fish and more. Includes The Magic Ball. See their wishes come true. Number of images: 45 | |
| [Animated Marvin Mouse](gr_anim3.htm)Animated mouse - flashlightAnimated Marvin Mouse - catnip Animated Marvin Mouse alphabet letter Marvin Mouse, the most mischievous mouse on the planet, does not like cats! He loves to tease them. You'll meet some of his mouse friends and relatives. Marvin has his own alphabet. Number of images: 50 plus alphabet. | |
| [Animated Cat Fairies](gr_anim4.htm)Wee Cat Fairy All kinds of Cat Fairies : Fairies of Neverland Wee Cat Fairies Flower Fairies Fruit Fairies Sea Fairies Number of images: 44 | |
| [Animated Cat Alphabets](gr_anim5.htm)Animated alphabet letter Animated alphabet letter Animated alphabet letter Animated alphabet letter Animated mouse alphabet letter Use one alphabet, or mix several as we did here. We've added links to some of the matching images for each alphabet. Number of alphabets: 8 | |
| [Animated Cat Divas!](gr_anim6.htm)Animated Cat diva looks in mirror | Glamorous fabulous felines in their finest clothes to pretty up your web pages. At the end of their page you'll see why they are all dressed up. This diva is Vanity. Number of images: 42 |
| [Animated Rainbow Bridge, Angels, Heaven](gr_anim7.htm)Animated cats in Rainbow Bridge carangel Not only for Rainbow Bridge pages. There are many beautiful vintage angels and inspirational graphics which can be used for any pets. Number of images: 65 | |
| [Animated Fantasy Gates](gr_anim8.htm)Gate of Mystery - black animated cat Gates with cats, elves, fairies.
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| [Glamour-Puss, The Cat Who Loves Phones](gr_anim9.htm)Cat on phone orders Big Mac Glamour-Puss is a naughty kitty! When her human leaves the house she loves to make all kinds of phone calls. Number of images: 32 | |
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Attend the Kings Highway Cat Rescue "Kitty Personals" as the kitties make their pleas for homes.
Visit my cats: Red-Devil, Tropicana and Count Dracula.
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January 8th, 2003, ORVILLE, the mouse, has done successfully two
historical flights as a test pilot of the Lifter
"Maximus". ORVILLE is now the 1st Worldwide "<em>Electronaut</em>
" pilot which has done a flight aboard a propellantless
electrokinetic craft.</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1a.jpg" border="1" width="634" height="350"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">ORVILLE's
weight is 24 grammes, it is a very nice and cool mouse.</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1b.jpg" border="1" width="640" height="425"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">ORVILLE at home</font></p>
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src="images/orville1d.jpg" border="1" width="800" height="531"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">ORVILLE is now
aboard and ready to take off...</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1k.jpg" border="1" width="800" height="571"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">The 1st
Orville's historical flight : Count down in progress... 3, 2,
1...</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1e.jpg" border="1" width="800" height="531"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">The Lifter
"Maximus" is launched successfully with the 1st
"Electronaut" on board...</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1h.jpg" border="1" width="800" height="531"></font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1g.jpg" border="1" width="800" height="531"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">ORVILLE is on
board and it is always very cool during the flight and it has
never been afraid...</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1i.jpg" border="1" width="800" height="531"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">ORVILLE has
done two flights aboard the Lifter "Maximus" and is
still very active...</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/orville1j.jpg" border="1" width="640" height="425"><br>
</font><font color="#000000" face="Comic Sans MS">ORVILLE has
returned to his house, it is in good health and is still very
cool and dynamic...</font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#000000"><img
src="images/ovillesq.jpg" border="1" width="640" height="718"></font></p>
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<td><font color="#008000" size="4" face="Comic Sans MS"><u>Orville's
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face="Comic Sans MS">Orville, the mouse weight : 24g<br>
Lifter "Maximus" weight ( on 01-08-03 ) : 140 g<br>
Orville's Lifter pod weight : 16 g<br>
Total weight of the Lifter-craft with Orville is : 180 g<br>
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<p align="center"><font color="#008000" size="4"><em><strong>Orville
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src="images/orvillev1.jpg" align="middle" border="1" width="349"
height="349"></a><br>
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<p align="center"><font color="#008000" size="4"><em><strong>The
Orville's first Flight...<br>
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src="images/orvillev2.jpg" align="middle" border="1" width="349"
height="349"></a><br>
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to see the video ( 1.55 Mb )</strong></a></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#008000" size="4"><em><strong>The
Orville' second Flight...<br>
</strong></em></font><a href="videos/2ndflight.rm"><img
src="images/orvillev3.jpg" align="middle" border="1" width="349"
height="349"></a><br>
<a href="videos/2ndflight.rm"><strong>Click on the picture above
to see the video ( 1.27 Mb )</strong></a></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#008000" size="4"><em><strong>Orville
is now the 1st Lifter pilot worldwide...<br>
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src="images/orvillev4.jpg" align="middle" border="1" width="349"
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Worldwide "</strong><em><strong>Electronaut</strong></em><strong>"
Pilot ...<br>
January 8th, 2003 has been an historical moment...</strong></font></p>
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**Lifter
Project - The FIRST MANNED FLIGHT****ORVILLE,
the mouse, is the 1st Worldwide** ***Electronaut****Experiment by
Jean-Louis Naudin***** [**Cliquez
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On
January 8th, 2003, ORVILLE, the mouse, has done successfully two
historical flights as a test pilot of the Lifter
"Maximus". ORVILLE is now the 1st Worldwide "*Electronaut*
" pilot which has done a flight aboard a propellantless
electrokinetic craft.

ORVILLE's
weight is 24 grammes, it is a very nice and cool mouse.

ORVILLE at home

ORVILLE's
Lifter Pod

ORVILLE is now
aboard and ready to take off...

The 1st
Orville's historical flight : Count down in progress... 3, 2,
1...

The Lifter
"Maximus" is launched successfully with the 1st
"Electronaut" on board...


ORVILLE is on
board and it is always very cool during the flight and it has
never been afraid...

ORVILLE has
done two flights aboard the Lifter "Maximus" and is
still very active...

ORVILLE has
returned to his house, it is in good health and is still very
cool and dynamic...

| |
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| Orville's
Lifter-Craft "Maximus" specifications :Orville, the mouse weight : 24g
Lifter "Maximus" weight ( on 01-08-03 ) : 140 g
Orville's Lifter pod weight : 16 g
Total weight of the Lifter-craft with Orville is : 180 g
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***Orville
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***Orville*****, the mouse, is now the 1st
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Pilot ...
January 8th, 2003 has been an historical moment...**
**** [**January 21th, 2003 : Some
news from Orville, the Electronaut mouse**](news.htm)
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<p>• <b>Not all dinosaurs lived at the same time.</b> Different dinosaurs lived at different times. Despite the portrayals in movies like <i>King Kong</i> and <i>Jurassic Park</i>, no <i>Stegosaurus</i> ever saw a <i>Tyrannosaurus</i>, because <i>Tyrannosaurus</i> didn't appear on the scene until 80 or so million years following the extinction of stegosaurs. The same goes for <i>Apatosaurus</i> ("Brontosaurus") — it's bones were already well-fossilized by the time <i>T. rex</i> came along.</p>
<p>• <b>Dinosaurs are not extinct</b>. Technically. Based on features of the skeleton, most people studying dinosaurs consider <a href="birds/birdintro.html">birds</a> to be dinosaurs. This shocking realization makes even the smallest hummingbird a legitimate dinosaur. So rather than refer to "dinosaurs" and birds as discrete, separate groups, it is best to refer to the traditional, extinct animals as "non-avian dinosaurs" and birds as, well, birds, or "avian dinosaurs." It is incorrect to say that dinosaurs are extinct, because they have left living descendants in the form of cockatoos, cassowaries, and their pals — just like modern vertebrates are still vertebrates even though their Cambrian ancestors are long extinct.</p>
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<li>Weishampel, D.B., P. Dodson, and H. Osmólska (eds.). 2004. The Dinosauria. 2nd edition. University of California Press, Berkeley. 833 pp. Simply put, the definitive text on dinosaurs. A bit technical for beginners, but exhaustive in detail; a "must have."</li>
<li>Norell, M.A., E.S. Gaffney, and L. Dingus. 1995. Discovering Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History. Nevraumont Publishing Company, Inc., New York. 204 pp. A current update of dominant thinking in dinosaur paleontology. Targeted for the layperson (with a good review of cladistics), but useful for all.</li>
<li>Norman, D. 1985. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs. Crescent Books, New York. 208 pp. Unfortunately out of press, still a great book on dinosaurs for all ages.</li>
<li>Padian, K., and D. Chure (eds.). 1989. The Age of Dinosaurs: Short Courses in Paleontology Number 2. The Paleontological Society. 210 pp. For teachers, a book outlining how to run a course about dinosaurs.</li>
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| The Dinosauria Dinosaurs, one of the most successful groups of animals (in terms of longevity) that
have ever lived, evolved into many diverse sizes and shapes, with many equally diverse
modes of living. The term "Dinosauria" was invented by
[Sir Richard Owen](/history/owen.html) in 1842 to
describe these "fearfully great reptiles," specifically *Megalosaurus*,
*Iguanodon*, and *Hylaeosaurus*, the only three dinosaurs known at the time.
The creatures that we normally think of as dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, from
late in the Triassic period (about 225 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous
(about 65 million years ago). But we now know that they actually live on today as the
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Some things to keep in mind about dinosaurs: • **Not everything big and dead is a dinosaur.** All too often, books written (or movies made) for a popular audience include animals such as mammoths, mastodons, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, and the sail-backed *Dimetrodon*. Dinosaurs are a specific subgroup of the [archosaurs](archosauria.html), a group that also includes crocodiles, pterosaurs, and birds. although [pterosaurs](pterosauria.html) are close relations, they are not true dinosaurs. Even more distantly related to dinosaurs are the marine reptiles, which include the plesiosaurs and [ichthyosaurs](ichthyosauria.html). Mammoths and mastodons are [mammals](/mammal/mammal.html) and did not appear until many millions of years after the close of the Cretaceous period. *Dimetrodon* is neither a reptile nor a mammal, but a basal [synapsid](/synapsids/synapsida.html), i.e., an early relative of the ancestors of mammals. • **Not all dinosaurs lived at the same time.** Different dinosaurs lived at different times. Despite the portrayals in movies like *King Kong* and *Jurassic Park*, no *Stegosaurus* ever saw a *Tyrannosaurus*, because *Tyrannosaurus* didn't appear on the scene until 80 or so million years following the extinction of stegosaurs. The same goes for *Apatosaurus* ("Brontosaurus") — it's bones were already well-fossilized by the time *T. rex* came along. • **Dinosaurs are not extinct**. Technically. Based on features of the skeleton, most people studying dinosaurs consider [birds](birds/birdintro.html) to be dinosaurs. This shocking realization makes even the smallest hummingbird a legitimate dinosaur. So rather than refer to "dinosaurs" and birds as discrete, separate groups, it is best to refer to the traditional, extinct animals as "non-avian dinosaurs" and birds as, well, birds, or "avian dinosaurs." It is incorrect to say that dinosaurs are extinct, because they have left living descendants in the form of cockatoos, cassowaries, and their pals — just like modern vertebrates are still vertebrates even though their Cambrian ancestors are long extinct. **Find answers to some commonly asked questions about dinosaurs:**
• [Are birds really dinosaurs?](avians.html)
• [What killed the dinosaurs?](extinction.html)
• [Were dinosaurs hot-blooded or cold-blooded?](metabolism.html)
• [Can we infer the possible speeds of dinosaurs?](buzz/locomotion.html)
• [Is what the movies tell us about dinosaurs true?](buzz/popular.html) **Visit these special exhibits on some popular dinosaurs:**
• Learn about *[Tyrannosaurus rex](saurischia/tyrannosauridae.html)*, the most famous of all dinosaurs.
• Take an "audio tour" and hear about the discovery and reconstruction of [*Dilophosaurus*](/dilophosaur/intro.html) from the discoverer himself, the late Sam Welles.
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**Sources and suggested further reading:** * Weishampel, D.B., P. Dodson, and H. Osmólska (eds.). 2004. The Dinosauria. 2nd edition. University of California Press, Berkeley. 833 pp. Simply put, the definitive text on dinosaurs. A bit technical for beginners, but exhaustive in detail; a "must have."
* Norell, M.A., E.S. Gaffney, and L. Dingus. 1995. Discovering Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History. Nevraumont Publishing Company, Inc., New York. 204 pp. A current update of dominant thinking in dinosaur paleontology. Targeted for the layperson (with a good review of cladistics), but useful for all.
* Norman, D. 1985. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs. Crescent Books, New York. 208 pp. Unfortunately out of press, still a great book on dinosaurs for all ages.
* Padian, K., and D. Chure (eds.). 1989. The Age of Dinosaurs: Short Courses in Paleontology Number 2. The Paleontological Society. 210 pp. For teachers, a book outlining how to run a course about dinosaurs.
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| Whether Hale-Bopp has a "companion" or not is irrelevant from our perspective. However, its arrival is joyously very significant to us at "Heaven's Gate." The ***joy*** is that our Older Member in the Evolutionary Level Above Human (the "Kingdom of Heaven") has made it clear to us that Hale-Bopp's approach is the "marker" we've been waiting for -- the time for the arrival of the spacecraft from the Level Above Human to take us home to "Their World" -- in the literal Heavens. Our 22 years of classroom here on planet Earth is finally coming to conclusion -- "graduation" from the Human Evolutionary Level. We are happily prepared to leave "this world" and go with Ti's crew.
If you study the material on this website you will hopefully understand our joy and what our purpose here on Earth has been. You may even find your "boarding pass" to leave with us during this brief "window."
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<P> The warning that the attacks enunciated was: "Massive destruction can
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<P>From elementary techniques to sophisticated modeling, we can learn a great
deal about the nature of risk. The math need not be complicated. </P>
<P>Consider, for example, an "optimistic" case of ten ostensibly
peaceful nuclear-weapon nations, each of which is so peaceful that it would initiate one, and
only one, nuclear attack once in 300 years. One might be mislead to think that
such a scenario would produce a "peaceful world." </P>
<P>However, look carefully at the problem. The outcome is not intuitively
obvious. </P>
<P>Given, for example, a 900 year period, each of these nations would
initiate 3 attacks, if they performed as stipulated
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year period [10*3=30]. </P>
<P>Thirty nuclear attacks over 900 years hardly constitutes a peaceful or secure
world, notwithstanding that each of the nations appeared peaceful at the outset.
Such a performance would mean one nuclear attack every 30 years, on average [900
years/30 attacks=30 years per attack]. </P>
<P>There are now at least eight (possibly ten) nuclear weapon nations. These nations will have to be far
more reliable than stipulated in this exercise for the world to be nuclearly
peaceful. </P>
<P>We can use an uncomplicated technique to estimate how the attacks would be
distributed over time. If one
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<P>In the stipulated case, one would expect a 50% probability of occurrence
within 20.8 years and a 75% probability of occurrence within 41.6 years [0.6931=
log<sub>e</sub>(1/(1-.5)); 0.693*30=20.8; 1.386 = log<sub>e</sub>(1/(1-.75));1.386*30=41.6]. </P>
<P>If any comfort can be taken from the New York and Washington, DC attacks, it
would be that they were not nuclear. If they had been nuclear, instead of
contemplating the destruction of three buildings and loss of approximately 6,000
lives, we would be presented with a pervasive gray radioactive ash, hundreds of
thousands of deaths, widespread destruction and the prospect of cities made
uninhabitable into the indefinite future. </P>
<P>Many years ago Bernard Lown observed: "Few societies are more
susceptible to the malevolent consequences of a nuclear detonation than rich,
urbanized, highly developed, industrial countries." </P>
<P>The brief mathematical calculations above dealt with probability of
occurrence. We also can employ calculations to assess severity of occurrence.
One "small" nuclear attack producing 180,000 deaths on average once
every 30 years would produce the annual equivalent number of deaths experienced
in the New York and Washington, DC attacks this year: a 6,000 per year average
[180,000=6,0000*30]. </P>
<P>Estimating the average annual long term risk of death posed by nuclear
weapons requires only elementary calculations, which apply without regard to probability distribution. Observe that in the
stipulated case the average annual risk was defined exclusively by the size of attack
(1800,000 deaths) and the average interval between attacks (30 yrs). </P>
<P> An attack in a major urban center producing 180,000 nuclear
weapon deaths would typically constitute a very "optimistic"
projection. The number of deaths would usually be far greater. </P>
<P>Indeed, given the scale of nuclear weaponry throughout the world, risk over the long
term in the neighborhood of an average 2.4 million nuclear weapon deaths annually worldwide
appears in the base case shown in the computer program Nukefix. </P>
<P>The 2.4 million figure would present a public health problem at least 395 times
more severe than what we experienced in New York and Washington [2,369,886/6,000=395].
Indeed, the average annual risk of 2.4 million deaths would be 395 times
more severe than 6,000 terrorist deaths, even if such a number of terrorist
deaths were to occur each year from this year forward. </P>
<P>For this reason, to state the case delicately, the nuclear weapon problem remains at least as great a problem
worldwide as what we witnessed September 11th. </P>
<P>Rather than miring ourselves down in fatalism, calculations of the kind shown
here suggest that we must construct a far safer nuclear world than the one
illustrated in this exercise. </P>
<P>When you <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/#downloadit">download</a> Nukefix,
you can simulate more favorable outcomes, or you can look at <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html">snapshots</a>
on this website from parts of the program. By doing so, you can get explicit
illustrations of the kind of conditions necessary to reduce the nuclear-weapon
public health threat. </P>
<P>To the extent that the horror, destruction, and death that occurred in New
York and Washington can have beneficial effect will reside in the ability of
nations to prudently and sensibly reduce the likelihood and severity of future attacks. </P>
<P>Over the thousands of days that are yet to come, many of the thoughts
that occurred during the first weeks after the attacks will need to be replaced
by accurate analysis, and effective sustained action, consistent with living
normal constructive lives. </P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P>
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</P>
</CENTER>
<p> </p>
<p><STRONG><a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html"><img border="0" src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/looknkfix.gif" align="left" width="163" height="230"></a><br>
The computer program Nukefix makes it
possible to assess and reduce the probability of a nuclear
weapons use. <br>
<br>
</STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html">Nukefix screen snapshots </A><STRONG> show probability of a
nuclear use, effects of proliferation, START II treaty,
deterrence, simultaneous detonations, and more. This is THE BIGGIE.</STRONG> <STRONG>It
is sufficiently large that it is divided into two pages (<a href="nukepix.html">one</a>
& <a href="nukepix2.html">two</a>). It is one of the most important
sections of this website. </STRONG></p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/weapon.html">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/twopt.gif" border=0 align="left" width="167" height="100"></A><STRONG>The </STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/weapon.html">
NEWS </A><STRONG> is this: Simultaneous detonations of
eight primitive nuclear weapons can EXCEED the destructive
capabilities of thermonuclear weapons of the sizes that now
predominate. These "small" tactical weapons are far
more dangerous than has been publicly acknowledged.</STRONG>
</P>
<P><STRONG>This is an </STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/weapon.html">
important section. </A><STRONG> It contains many original
pictures and much new information. You can see the
destructive capabilities of modern nuclear weapons,
simultaneous detonations, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, nuclear weapon
effects, and the WWII firestorms of Hamburg in a manner you
probably have never seen before.<br>
</STRONG></P>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html"><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/antintro.gif" border=0 align="left" width="162" height="84"></A><STRONG>Richard Feynman's assessment of the </STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html">
Challenger Space Shuttle Accident </A> <STRONG>goes
hand-in-hand with analysis of the nuclear weapons
problem.<BR><BR></STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html">
Answers to questions, </A><STRONG> such as: What is the
chance of a nuclear use occurring during your remaining
lifetime and your children's lifetime? What is the health
risk?<BR><BR></STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html">
Examples of basic probability relationships, </A><STRONG>
which are axiomatic and not speculative. And,
More.<br>
</STRONG></P>
<P> </P>
<p><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/audio.html"><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/nkaudio.gif" border=0 align="left" width="127" height="64"></A><STRONG>National Public Radio</STRONG>
has done an excellent job of reporting and analyzing nuclear
weapon news. Many of their stories appear <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/audio.html">
here, </A> so that you can listen to them via real audio.</p>
<P> </P>
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</P>
</CENTER><H2><!--mstheme--><font color="#006666">Risk, whether poor or rich:<!--mstheme--></font></H2>
<p>The Chicago Tribune, <a href="http://chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0110050267oct05.story?coll=chi%2Dnewsnationworld%2Dhed">Oct.
5, 2001</a> pointed out that in security drills at United States nuclear weapon
facilities only a year ago, "U.S. Army and Navy commando teams penetrated
the plants and obtained nuclear material . . . " the report stated that
"the mock terrorists gained control of sensitive nuclear material which, if
detonated, would have endangered significant parts of New Mexico, Colorado and
downwind areas" . . . The article went on to point out that, "In an
earlier test at the same lab, an Army Special Forces team used a household
garden cart to haul away enough weapons-grade uranium to build several nuclear
weapons."</p>
<p>The difficulty in controlling nuclear weapons, whether nations are poor or
rich, presents a real risk of unauthorized detonations.</p>
<H2><!--mstheme--><font color="#006666">Take a look:<!--mstheme--></font></H2>
<P>At the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis 39
years ago Russia had approximately 481 strategic nuclear
warheads. </P>
<P>START II proposes 3,000 to 3,500 deliverable strategic
warheads. START III proposes 2,000 to 2,500. The August 21, 2000 issue of the
Wall Street Journal described Russia as a "bantamweight economy . . . the
same size as Belgium's" with "lethal mishaps . . . commonplace in
Russia's armed forces."</P>
<P>Two of the objectives of arms limitations are to reduce
risk of death and to forestall or prevent large scale
attacks. How well can START II or START III arms limitations
meet these objectives?</P>
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<!--msthemelist--><tr><td valign="baseline" width="42"><img src="_themes/nkfx5/topbul1a.gif" width="15" height="15" hspace="13"></td><td valign="top" width="100%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">The <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#treaty"> Nukefix "T" (Treaty) command</a> shows
that lowering the limit on the number of nuclear warheads
from roughly 10,700 to 3,500 per superpower, other things
being equal, reduces the average annual risk of death from
nuclear weapons worldwide over the long term <STRONG>by only
23%.</STRONG> Similarly, the 2,000 level proposed for START
III would tend to reduce worldwide risk of nuclear weapon
deaths <STRONG>by only 36%,</STRONG> over the long term. Far
deeper cuts and improved management are required if the
annual risk of death is to be reduced dramatically. The range
of expected outcomes, under numerous conditions, can be seen
in the new Nukefix.<br>
<br>
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--></td></tr>
<!--msthemelist--><tr><td valign="baseline" width="42"><img src="_themes/nkfx5/topbul1a.gif" width="15" height="15" hspace="13"></td><td valign="top" width="100%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">Nukefix shows that <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#350to800">
it takes only 354 to 800 </A> <STRONG>Russian warheads to
destroy every city and town in the United States that has a
population density in excess of 1,000 people per square mile
(all urban and metropolitan USA, 36.3% of the U.S.
population, 94 million people). </STRONG>The highly-publicized
START II treaty levels of 3,000 to 3,500 deliverable warheads
by year 2007 (roughly a decade from now) offer little
protection. Only 10% of these numbers of weapons hitting
cities would produce unprecedentedly appalling
destruction.<br>
<br>
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--></td></tr>
<!--msthemelist--></table><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<!--msthemelist--><tr><td valign="baseline" width="42"><img src="_themes/nkfx5/topbul1a.gif" width="15" height="15" hspace="13"></td><td valign="top" width="100%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">START II, III, IV, V. . . Before START II, under
baseline conditions, <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RiskHit"> Nukefix's "Hit By Risk"</a> page
shows the United States experiencing, over the long term, an
average nuclear weapons risk of death that would be greater
than Cancer, but less than Heart Disease [specifically a
continuous long-term average risk of 245 nuclear weapon
deaths annually per 100,000 population]. After START II, the
long-term nuclear weapons risk of death in the United States
remains fully 91% as great as the risk of death by Cancer.
Under baseline conditions, sufficient weaponry linger after
START II that there would still be a one in five chance
worldwide of an aggressor attack producing 100+ million
deaths within 40.2 years. You can also model scenarios for
limits as low as 50 warheads per nation under conditions of
your choosing. <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RiskHit">
Screen snapshots are available.<br>
<br>
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<!--msthemelist--></table><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<!--msthemelist--><tr><td valign="baseline" width="42"><img src="_themes/nkfx5/topbul1a.gif" width="15" height="15" hspace="13"></td><td valign="top" width="100%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#simultaneous">
Simultaneous Detonations </A> of small, primitive,
"tactical" <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#Buckle">
20 kt nuclear weapons </A> <STRONG>can present at least as
great destruction in an urban environment as can
thermonuclear weapons. </STRONG>The myth perpetuated
throughout the nuclear era that thermonuclear levels of
destruction in cities are available only to advanced, rich
nuclear powers is seriously misleading.<br>
<br>
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--></td></tr>
<!--msthemelist--><tr><td valign="baseline" width="42"><img src="_themes/nkfx5/topbul1a.gif" width="15" height="15" hspace="13"></td><td valign="top" width="100%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">As shown in Nukefix, it is reasonable to expect that
a nuclear first use would tend to be caused<STRONG>
</STRONG><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#accident">
by miscalculation or accident in roughly 89.2% of the
cases.<br>
</A>
<BR> <!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--></td></tr>
<!--msthemelist--><tr><td valign="baseline" width="42"><img src="_themes/nkfx5/topbul1a.gif" width="15" height="15" hspace="13"></td><td valign="top" width="100%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">We can now determine that in the post-Cold War era
nuclear weapons worldwide, over the long term, tend to
present an expected average risk of at least 1.4 to 2.4
million deaths per year at START II and current levels of
weaponry. Such rates, averaged over the long term, would
cause <A href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#Get">
as many deaths within 2.9 to 5.2 months </A><STRONG>as the
United States military suffered in all wars during the 20th
century -- World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the
Gulf War combined. </STRONG>At such rates, nuclear weapons
worldwide would produce, on average, far more deaths than the
US experienced in a typical year for any of the following
public health risks: Heart Disease, Cancer, deaths attributed
to cigarette smoking, AIDS, Lung Diseases, all car accidents,
or all deaths produced by guns in the United States
(including all homicides, suicides and accidents). The
challenge in Nukefix is to find ways to reduce these
deaths.<br>
<!--mstheme--></font><!--msthemelist--></td></tr>
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<P> </P>
<CENTER><H1><!--mstheme--><font color="#003333"><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif"
align="middle" width="424" height="4">
<!--mstheme--></font></H1>
<H1><!--mstheme--><font color="#003333">Nukefix ver. 2.3<!--mstheme--></font></H1>
<P><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif" align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
<H3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003300">The new Nukefix stretches capabilities far beyond what
was previously possible:<!--mstheme--></font></H3>
</CENTER><!--mstheme--></font><TABLE WIDTH="87%" CELLSPACING=8 CELLPADDING=0>
<TR><TH ALIGN=left WIDTH="16%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P><IMG
src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/new!motorcycle.gif" align="bottom" width="161" height="134">
</P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
<TH ALIGN=left WIDTH="83%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P>The new Nukefix is designed
for the serious researcher. On the nuclear weapons front, the past few years
have been busy. Several thousand important nuclear weapon articles have
appear annually in major
newspapers and magazines. Categorized according to subject
area, excerpts from many of them are now only a click away in
the new version of Nukefix. References to them appear in
Nukefix's <A href="http://www.nukefix.org/contents.html">
Table of Contents. </A> Never before has Nukefix contained
such a thorough review of nuclear weapon news. </P>
<P>It is often asserted that nations will successfully learn
to live with nuclear weapons, and that they will reach a
state of relative safety. This presumes some kind of learning
curve. In the new graphs attached to Nukefix's Learning Curve
page, you can model and see the outcomes for two <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#learn">
"learning" curves </A> (Accidental and Willful
Use). In most practical scenarios, the assertion that
"learning curves" are sufficient to provide safety
is baseless, because risk accumulated in early years all too
rapidly tends to bring one to a 50% chance of a nuclear
use.</P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
</TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN=left WIDTH="16%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P><IMG
src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/wowfrog.gif" align="bottom" width="115" height="213">
</P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
<TH ALIGN=left WIDTH="83%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P>See the expected death rates
in the <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#treaty"> "T" (Treaty) command
</a> when limits on number
of warheads anywhere from 10,700 to 10 are imposed on the
superpowers.</P>
<P>See on the <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RiskHit"> "Hit By Risk"</a> page why baseline
conditions show that the United States, over the long-term,
is now experiencing a higher average risk death from nuclear
weapons than from Cancer [over the long-term, 245 versus 209 deaths per 100,000
population annually]. </P>
<P>Check out the methods for determining median years to
nuclear attacks of different sizes in the <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#Qmedian">
"Q"(Quick)</a> command. </P>
<P>See method for predicting median years to attacks of
sufficient size to provoke nuclear winter/autumn on the <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#nukewinter">
"Nuclear Winter"</a> page. </P>
<P>See the <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#SDI"> "SDI"</a> page for methods, via probability
analysis, for assessing the degree to which SDI can be
expected to reduce the worldwide risk of nuclear weapon
deaths. Typically, the reduction is quite modest at best. </P>
<P>See the <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RLcurve"> "U" (Ultimate)</a> command for the
worldwide composite reluctance level curve. This curve
provides a powerful tool for analyzing deterrence, death
rates, and war in general. </P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
</TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN=left WIDTH="16%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P><IMG
src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/donald2.gif" align="bottom" width="82" height="83">
</P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
<TH ALIGN=left WIDTH="83%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P>The <a href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#outcome"> "O" (Outcome)</a>
command makes it possible to assess the consequences of
ambiguous international relations, which do not have an
explicit schedule for specific nuclear arms reductions. For a
preview look at the <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#outcome">
screen snapshots and commentary </A> provided here. </P>
<P>It is often difficult to estimate how many years will
elapse before treaties dramatically reduce the risk of death
from nuclear weapons. Will substantial reductions in risk
occur in 3, 5, 10, or more years? With the "O",
Outcome, command you can test the outcome. </P>
<P>Nukefix cuts through the nuclear dilemma with a few easy
to use commands. Just press the "U" and
"Q" keys when running Nukefix, and you will see how
easy it is to make a highly competent analysis. More
importantly, you can see precisely what nations are going to
have to do in the post-Cold War era to deliver a safe
system.</P>
<P>You can use the Nukefix "!" command to
automatically write sections of reports and articles based on
your own analysis of the nuclear weapons problem. Great for
students, professionals, and those who regularly write about
nuclear weapons.</P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
</TR></TABLE><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">
<CENTER><P><BR><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif" align="middle" width="424" height="4">
<BR></P>
</CENTER><P>With the new Nukefix, ver. 2.3, you have
greater power to analyze the nuclear weapons problem than
ever before. Nukefix's methods are based on Ike Jeanes'
book, <A href="http://www.nukefix.org/forecast.html">
Forecast and Solution, grappling with the nuclear</A>
(Pocahontas Press, 1996). However, the treaty, health risk,
and simultaneous-detonation analyses provided in Nukefix have
not been previously available. <CITE>Forecast and
Solution</CITE> is frequently referred to as
<CITE>F&S</CITE> in citations. It is available at <A
href="http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0936015624">
BarnesandNoble.com </A> or <A
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0936015624/002-0158252-6936247">
amazon.com:<br>
</A> </P>
<!--mstheme--></font><TABLE WIDTH="95%" CELLSPACING=8 CELLPADDING=0>
<TR><TH WIDTH="12%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P><BR> </P>
<!--mstheme--></font></TH>
<TH WIDTH="37%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P><A
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0936015624">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/amazon2.gif" border=0 width="143" height="39">
</A></P>
<P><A
href="http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0936015624">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/barnesnoble2.gif" border=0 width="214" height="32">
</A></P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
<TH WIDTH="37%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P>"It is impossible not to be
impressed", "very well written and documented", "a solid
empirical foundation", "Jeanes' method is highly original and
attractive", "fascinating",
"scrupulous", "remarkable", "a
tour-de-force", "clever", "fresh",
"required reading", "a comprehensive
study", "chockful of useful data and
quotations", "meticulously documented", and
"an original and highly readable contribution to the
most important issue facing humanity today" are
adjectives and phrases that reviewers have chosen. </P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
<TH WIDTH="12%"><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica"><P><BR> </P><!--mstheme--></font></TH>
</TR></TABLE><!--mstheme--><font face="Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica">
<P>Please note: Nukefix clean. It is not one of those
gargantuan programs which are difficult to delete and
practically take over your computer. Nukefix does not
spontaneously create additional files, nor alter your system
configuration or files. Except when you elect to print
selected text to a file, it does not write to or link to any
other files whatsoever. You can <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/endfix.html">
delete </A> Nukefix in a matter of seconds at any time by
entering the command, Endfix or by deleting the Nukefix folder.<br>
</P>
<CENTER><P><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif" align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
<P><A name="downloadit">
</A> <h2><!--mstheme--><font color="#006666">To Download Now<!--mstheme--></font></h2></CENTER>
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<H3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003300">Even if you have never downloaded a program
before, you will find it quite easy to download and run the
new version of Nukefix.<!--mstheme--></font></H3>
<P><STRONG>Nukefix runs on IBM compatible
computers.</STRONG> It cannot be run on a Macintosh (sorry).
In <STRONG>Windows 3.1</STRONG> or earlier (but not in
Windows95/98), after downloading, always exit to DOS before
running Nukefix. The setup program will run either under DOS
or Windows95/98/2000. Nukefix is designed to run under
Windows95/98/2000 or DOS.</P>
<P>There is <STRONG>no charge</STRONG> for Nukefix, if you
download it. If you wish to <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/purchase.html">
purchase </A>the identical version on a floppy disk for $10
(shipping included), you may do so.</P>
<P>A note to Webmasters: If you would like to use the
following Nukefix download button on your web site with its
attached URL for downloading, your are welcome to do so. An
additional link to this web page might also be helpful to
provide your visitors with latest Nukefix information.</P>
</BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER><H3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003300"><A
href="ftp://www.nukefix.org/pub/STARTFIX.EXE">
Click here and your program, Nukefix, will be downloaded.
</A> <!--mstheme--></font></H3>
<P><A href="ftp://www.nukefix.org/pub/STARTFIX.EXE">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/nukefix2.gif" align="bottom" width="88" height="31">
</A> </P>
</CENTER><BLOCKQUOTE><P>With a 56k modem downloading, Nukefix, version 2.3, typically takes about
four
minutes, but may, depending upon Internet speeds, take longer (1,274 k bytes). </P>
<H3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003300">The download should go smoothly. If, however, you are
unable to download, but would still like to have the Nukefix
program, just <A href="http://www.nukefix.org/help1.html">
click here </A> and it can be sent to you as an e-mail
attachment that you can then run.<!--mstheme--></font></H3>
<P>You may download the Nukefix installation program, Startfix, to any directory you choose, and then double click
on it or run it in the same manner you would any other
program in Windows95/98. If you should forget where you
downloaded Startfix, use the Find command at the Windows95/98/2000
Start button to look for Startfix.exe, and double click on it
when you find it. In Windows95/98/2000 the following screen will
appear.</P>
</BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER><P><A
href="ftp://www.nukefix.org/pub/STARTFIX.EXE">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/nsetup.gif" border=0 width="528" height="407">
</A> </P>
</CENTER><BLOCKQUOTE><P>Click on the "Ok" button.
No other entries are required. Typically within 15 seconds
Nukefix will be installed and running. The Nukefix icon will
also be created. Using Windows Explorer, you can drag the
icon to your Desktop as indicated here. If you like, the Help
command in Nukefix will give more info. </P>
<P>To make the download even easier, clicking on either of
these photos will download Nukefix.</P>
</BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER><P><A
href="ftp://www.nukefix.org/pub/STARTFIX.EXE">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/nicon.gif" border=0 width="242" height="226">
</A> </P>
</CENTER><BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR> </P>
</BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER><P><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif"
align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
<H1><!--mstheme--><font color="#003333">Update Service<!--mstheme--></font></H1>
</CENTER><P>If you would like to be automatically informed
of Nukefix updates. <A href="mailto:[email protected]
?SUBJECT=Priority Notify Me of Updates When They Occur">
Please click here and send e-mail. </A> You need not
include a message. Nukefix.org will send you an e-mail
informing you of updates, but will not share your
name/address with others or contact you for other reasons.
</P>
<P>Your name will be removed from the list at anytime you
ask nukefix.org to do so. If you do not have ready access to
downloading from the web, update files can be attached to the
update e-mail from nukefix.org, if you request that this
service be provided. </P>
<P>For all past Nukefix users, I would
<STRONG>strongly</STRONG> recommend the upgrade to version 2.3. Its new functions and improved text make it worthwhile.
</P>
<CENTER><P><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif" align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
<P> </P>
</CENTER><BLOCKQUOTE><P>In a way, Nukefix is as much a book
as it is a computer program. <STRONG>But it has one key
advantage over a book: It is not static. It allows you to
manipulate the conditions. </STRONG>Nukefix <A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html">
screen snapshots </A> are available for you take a look.
</P>
<P>Via mouse clicks, graphs, text, and windows, you can
easily make a thorough analysis of the nuclear weapons
problem. Nukefix is exceptionally easy to use, it will
practically run on auto-pilot if you like.</P>
<P>For those of you who are unalterably in favor of nuclear
weapons, please carefully examine the portions of the program
that relate to accidental use. <STRONG>Controls in this area
are paramount to the safety of nations, </STRONG>regardless
of what position one takes on nuclear weapons in general.
</P>
<H3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003300">Political leaders do not respond to historical
imperatives but to the clamor of their constituents. Indeed,
the exclusive remedy may be to clamor them with facts of the
kind that they have never seen.<!--mstheme--></font></H3>
</BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER>
<P><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif" align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
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</P>
</CENTER><H2><!--mstheme--><font color="#006666">Anyone is capable of talking about the nuclear
weapons issue with neighbors, friends, and government
leaders, just as one would discuss any other public health
problem.<!--mstheme--></font></H2>
<H2><!--mstheme--><font color="#006666">This issue did not come "out of closet" in
the 1990s, and it's urgent that it do so promptly.<!--mstheme--></font></H2>
<P> </P>
<CENTER><H4><!--mstheme--><font color="#666666"><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html">
NUKEFIX-UMS FROM THE PAST </A> <!--mstheme--></font></H4>
</CENTER><P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#June1997">
June 19, 1997 </A> - Review of enhanced
analysis available in the new version of Nukefix.</P>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#June0297">
June 2, 1997 </A> - Book review, Gururaj Mutalik, M.D.,
Frank Barnaby, Peter Taylor and David Sumner, <CITE>Crude
Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and the Terrorist
Threat.</CITE></P>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#May0197">
May 1, 1997 </A> - Book review, Graham T. Allison's, Owen
Coté's, Richard Falkenrath's, and Steven Miller's
<CITE>Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy.</CITE></P>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#Ap1697">
April 16, 1997 </A> - Cigarette smoking risk compared to
nuclear weapon risk.</P>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#Mr29_97">
March 29, 1997 </A> - Russia command and control close to
collapse.</P>
<P><A
href="http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#Mr19_97">
March 19, 1997 </A> - U.S. Air Force nuclear weapons
doctrine.</P>
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<h1 align="center"><!--mstheme--><font color="#003333"> January 31, 2000, Britannica Five Star Award<!--mstheme--></font></h1>
<P>January 31, 2000 when Britannica.com again presented Nukefix with its Internet Five Star Guide Award, it very kindly
stated via e-mail:</P>
<P style="margin-left: 1; margin-right: -1">Britannica.com is contacting you because our editors have selected your site as the best on
the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability. . . .<br>
<br>
. . . [The award] will tell visitors to your site that Britannica editors have rated it the most valuable and reliable on the Internet, in the company of the top 1% of our Internet Guide. . . .<br>
<br>
Congratulations on being a selected member of the Britannica Internet Guide. We look forward to our growing association in the future. . . .<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
The Staff at Britannica.com </P>
<BLOCKQUOTE><P> </P>
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align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
</CENTER>
<P>Ike Jeanes' paper "Evaluating and Reducing Nuclear Weapons Risk Over the
Next Two Decades" in the April 1998 <a href="http://www.inesap.org/pdf/inesap15.pdf">INESAP
Information Bulletin, </a>Issue No. 15 illustrates Nukefix applications [INESAP
is the acronym for International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against
Proliferation].</P>
<P> Nukefix was also discussed in the September/October 2000
issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. </P>
<P style="margin-left: 1; margin-right: -1"> </P>
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<h1 align="center"><!--mstheme--><font color="#003333">
August 1998, Encyclopædia Britannica's
review in eBLAST gives Nukefix a five star,
"Best of the Web," designation.<!--mstheme--></font></h1>
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</P>
<H1 align="center"><!--mstheme--><font color="#003333">April 29, 1998, Nukefix was awarded "Political Site
of the Day."<!--mstheme--></font></H1>
<P align="center"><A href="http://www.penncen.com/psotd/">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/psaward.gif" border=0 width="130" height="202">
</A></P>
<P align="center"><BR><A href="http://nbnews.com/awards_may/31.htm">
<IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pixx/award1.gif" border=0 width="236" height="60">
</A> </P>
<CENTER><P><IMG src="http://www.nukefix.org/pix/topbord.gif"
align="middle" width="424" height="4">
</P>
<P>Congratulations, for locating this web site. It
became fully <BR>operational March 6, 1997, and you are
visitor number:</P>
<P><img src="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=nukefix/counter1.dat"
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</CENTER>
<P>Thank you for considering the nuclear weapons
problem.</P>
<ADDRESS>Ike Jeanes: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected] ?SUBJECT=Priority Nukefix HomePage">
[email protected]</A></ADDRESS>
<P>Updated: October 14, 2001
</P>
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The computer program Nukefix is designed for analyzing
and fixing the nuclear weapons problem.
This web site exists so that you can [download](http://www.nukefix.org/#downloadit) Nukefix.
Encyclopædia Britannica and Newsweek.com have
described
Nukefix as a "superb tool." With it you can perform your
own analysis of the nuclear weapons problem.
The Pentagon and World Trade Center Attacks:
The warning that the attacks enunciated was: "Massive destruction can
occur." The issue is no longer theoretical.
From elementary techniques to sophisticated modeling, we can learn a great
deal about the nature of risk. The math need not be complicated.
Consider, for example, an "optimistic" case of ten ostensibly
peaceful nuclear-weapon nations, each of which is so peaceful that it would initiate one, and
only one, nuclear attack once in 300 years. One might be mislead to think that
such a scenario would produce a "peaceful world."
However, look carefully at the problem. The outcome is not intuitively
obvious.
Given, for example, a 900 year period, each of these nations would
initiate 3 attacks, if they performed as stipulated
[900/300=3]. With 10 such nations, this would mean 30 nuclear attacks during the 900
year period [10\*3=30].
Thirty nuclear attacks over 900 years hardly constitutes a peaceful or secure
world, notwithstanding that each of the nations appeared peaceful at the outset.
Such a performance would mean one nuclear attack every 30 years, on average [900
years/30 attacks=30 years per attack].
There are now at least eight (possibly ten) nuclear weapon nations. These nations will have to be far
more reliable than stipulated in this exercise for the world to be nuclearly
peaceful.
We can use an uncomplicated technique to estimate how the attacks would be
distributed over time. If one
multiplies a number (which I will call ***k***) times the average years
to occurrence, one can determine the random probability (PB) that the event would
occur within a given period of time [***k*** = loge(1/(1-PB))].
In the stipulated case, one would expect a 50% probability of occurrence
within 20.8 years and a 75% probability of occurrence within 41.6 years [0.6931=
loge(1/(1-.5)); 0.693\*30=20.8; 1.386 = loge(1/(1-.75));1.386\*30=41.6].
If any comfort can be taken from the New York and Washington, DC attacks, it
would be that they were not nuclear. If they had been nuclear, instead of
contemplating the destruction of three buildings and loss of approximately 6,000
lives, we would be presented with a pervasive gray radioactive ash, hundreds of
thousands of deaths, widespread destruction and the prospect of cities made
uninhabitable into the indefinite future.
Many years ago Bernard Lown observed: "Few societies are more
susceptible to the malevolent consequences of a nuclear detonation than rich,
urbanized, highly developed, industrial countries."
The brief mathematical calculations above dealt with probability of
occurrence. We also can employ calculations to assess severity of occurrence.
One "small" nuclear attack producing 180,000 deaths on average once
every 30 years would produce the annual equivalent number of deaths experienced
in the New York and Washington, DC attacks this year: a 6,000 per year average
[180,000=6,0000\*30].
Estimating the average annual long term risk of death posed by nuclear
weapons requires only elementary calculations, which apply without regard to probability distribution. Observe that in the
stipulated case the average annual risk was defined exclusively by the size of attack
(1800,000 deaths) and the average interval between attacks (30 yrs).
An attack in a major urban center producing 180,000 nuclear
weapon deaths would typically constitute a very "optimistic"
projection. The number of deaths would usually be far greater.
Indeed, given the scale of nuclear weaponry throughout the world, risk over the long
term in the neighborhood of an average 2.4 million nuclear weapon deaths annually worldwide
appears in the base case shown in the computer program Nukefix.
The 2.4 million figure would present a public health problem at least 395 times
more severe than what we experienced in New York and Washington [2,369,886/6,000=395].
Indeed, the average annual risk of 2.4 million deaths would be 395 times
more severe than 6,000 terrorist deaths, even if such a number of terrorist
deaths were to occur each year from this year forward.
For this reason, to state the case delicately, the nuclear weapon problem remains at least as great a problem
worldwide as what we witnessed September 11th.
Rather than miring ourselves down in fatalism, calculations of the kind shown
here suggest that we must construct a far safer nuclear world than the one
illustrated in this exercise.
When you [download](http://www.nukefix.org/#downloadit) Nukefix,
you can simulate more favorable outcomes, or you can look at [snapshots](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html)
on this website from parts of the program. By doing so, you can get explicit
illustrations of the kind of conditions necessary to reduce the nuclear-weapon
public health threat.
To the extent that the horror, destruction, and death that occurred in New
York and Washington can have beneficial effect will reside in the ability of
nations to prudently and sensibly reduce the likelihood and severity of future attacks.
Over the thousands of days that are yet to come, many of the thoughts
that occurred during the first weeks after the attacks will need to be replaced
by accurate analysis, and effective sustained action, consistent with living
normal constructive lives.
**The computer program Nukefix makes it
possible to assess and reduce the probability of a nuclear
weapons use.**[Nukefix screen snapshots](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html) **show probability of a
nuclear use, effects of proliferation, START II treaty,
deterrence, simultaneous detonations, and more. This is THE BIGGIE.** **It
is sufficiently large that it is divided into two pages ([one](nukepix.html)
& [two](nukepix2.html)). It is one of the most important
sections of this website.**
**The** [NEWS](http://www.nukefix.org/weapon.html) **is this: Simultaneous detonations of
eight primitive nuclear weapons can EXCEED the destructive
capabilities of thermonuclear weapons of the sizes that now
predominate. These "small" tactical weapons are far
more dangerous than has been publicly acknowledged.**
**This is an** [important section.](http://www.nukefix.org/weapon.html) **It contains many original
pictures and much new information. You can see the
destructive capabilities of modern nuclear weapons,
simultaneous detonations, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, nuclear weapon
effects, and the WWII firestorms of Hamburg in a manner you
probably have never seen before.**
**Richard Feynman's assessment of the** [Challenger Space Shuttle Accident](http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html) **goes
hand-in-hand with analysis of the nuclear weapons
problem.**[Answers to questions,](http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html) **such as: What is the
chance of a nuclear use occurring during your remaining
lifetime and your children's lifetime? What is the health
risk?**[Examples of basic probability relationships,](http://www.nukefix.org/intro.html) **which are axiomatic and not speculative. And,
More.**
**National Public Radio**
has done an excellent job of reporting and analyzing nuclear
weapon news. Many of their stories appear [here,](http://www.nukefix.org/audio.html) so that you can listen to them via real audio.
Risk, whether poor or rich:
The Chicago Tribune, [Oct.
5, 2001](http://chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0110050267oct05.story?coll=chi%2Dnewsnationworld%2Dhed) pointed out that in security drills at United States nuclear weapon
facilities only a year ago, "U.S. Army and Navy commando teams penetrated
the plants and obtained nuclear material . . . " the report stated that
"the mock terrorists gained control of sensitive nuclear material which, if
detonated, would have endangered significant parts of New Mexico, Colorado and
downwind areas" . . . The article went on to point out that, "In an
earlier test at the same lab, an Army Special Forces team used a household
garden cart to haul away enough weapons-grade uranium to build several nuclear
weapons."
The difficulty in controlling nuclear weapons, whether nations are poor or
rich, presents a real risk of unauthorized detonations.
Take a look:
At the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis 39
years ago Russia had approximately 481 strategic nuclear
warheads.
START II proposes 3,000 to 3,500 deliverable strategic
warheads. START III proposes 2,000 to 2,500. The August 21, 2000 issue of the
Wall Street Journal described Russia as a "bantamweight economy . . . the
same size as Belgium's" with "lethal mishaps . . . commonplace in
Russia's armed forces."
Two of the objectives of arms limitations are to reduce
risk of death and to forestall or prevent large scale
attacks. How well can START II or START III arms limitations
meet these objectives?
| | The [Nukefix "T" (Treaty) command](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#treaty) shows
that lowering the limit on the number of nuclear warheads
from roughly 10,700 to 3,500 per superpower, other things
being equal, reduces the average annual risk of death from
nuclear weapons worldwide over the long term **by only
23%.** Similarly, the 2,000 level proposed for START
III would tend to reduce worldwide risk of nuclear weapon
deaths **by only 36%,** over the long term. Far
deeper cuts and improved management are required if the
annual risk of death is to be reduced dramatically. The range
of expected outcomes, under numerous conditions, can be seen
in the new Nukefix.
|
| | Nukefix shows that [it takes only 354 to 800](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#350to800) **Russian warheads to
destroy every city and town in the United States that has a
population density in excess of 1,000 people per square mile
(all urban and metropolitan USA, 36.3% of the U.S.
population, 94 million people).** The highly-publicized
START II treaty levels of 3,000 to 3,500 deliverable warheads
by year 2007 (roughly a decade from now) offer little
protection. Only 10% of these numbers of weapons hitting
cities would produce unprecedentedly appalling
destruction.
|
| | START II, III, IV, V. . . Before START II, under
baseline conditions, [Nukefix's "Hit By Risk"](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RiskHit) page
shows the United States experiencing, over the long term, an
average nuclear weapons risk of death that would be greater
than Cancer, but less than Heart Disease [specifically a
continuous long-term average risk of 245 nuclear weapon
deaths annually per 100,000 population]. After START II, the
long-term nuclear weapons risk of death in the United States
remains fully 91% as great as the risk of death by Cancer.
Under baseline conditions, sufficient weaponry linger after
START II that there would still be a one in five chance
worldwide of an aggressor attack producing 100+ million
deaths within 40.2 years. You can also model scenarios for
limits as low as 50 warheads per nation under conditions of
your choosing. [Screen snapshots are available.](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RiskHit) |
| | [Simultaneous Detonations](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#simultaneous) of small, primitive,
"tactical" [20 kt nuclear weapons](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#Buckle) **can present at least as
great destruction in an urban environment as can
thermonuclear weapons.** The myth perpetuated
throughout the nuclear era that thermonuclear levels of
destruction in cities are available only to advanced, rich
nuclear powers is seriously misleading.
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| | As shown in Nukefix, it is reasonable to expect that
a nuclear first use would tend to be caused[by miscalculation or accident in roughly 89.2% of the
cases.](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#accident)
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| | We can now determine that in the post-Cold War era
nuclear weapons worldwide, over the long term, tend to
present an expected average risk of at least 1.4 to 2.4
million deaths per year at START II and current levels of
weaponry. Such rates, averaged over the long term, would
cause [as many deaths within 2.9 to 5.2 months](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#Get) **as the
United States military suffered in all wars during the 20th
century -- World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the
Gulf War combined.** At such rates, nuclear weapons
worldwide would produce, on average, far more deaths than the
US experienced in a typical year for any of the following
public health risks: Heart Disease, Cancer, deaths attributed
to cigarette smoking, AIDS, Lung Diseases, all car accidents,
or all deaths produced by guns in the United States
(including all homicides, suicides and accidents). The
challenge in Nukefix is to find ways to reduce these
deaths.
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Nukefix ver. 2.3
The new Nukefix stretches capabilities far beyond what
was previously possible:
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| The new Nukefix is designed
for the serious researcher. On the nuclear weapons front, the past few years
have been busy. Several thousand important nuclear weapon articles have
appear annually in major
newspapers and magazines. Categorized according to subject
area, excerpts from many of them are now only a click away in
the new version of Nukefix. References to them appear in
Nukefix's [Table of Contents.](http://www.nukefix.org/contents.html) Never before has Nukefix contained
such a thorough review of nuclear weapon news.
It is often asserted that nations will successfully learn
to live with nuclear weapons, and that they will reach a
state of relative safety. This presumes some kind of learning
curve. In the new graphs attached to Nukefix's Learning Curve
page, you can model and see the outcomes for two ["learning" curves](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#learn) (Accidental and Willful
Use). In most practical scenarios, the assertion that
"learning curves" are sufficient to provide safety
is baseless, because risk accumulated in early years all too
rapidly tends to bring one to a 50% chance of a nuclear
use. |
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| See the expected death rates
in the ["T" (Treaty) command](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#treaty) when limits on number
of warheads anywhere from 10,700 to 10 are imposed on the
superpowers.
See on the ["Hit By Risk"](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RiskHit) page why baseline
conditions show that the United States, over the long-term,
is now experiencing a higher average risk death from nuclear
weapons than from Cancer [over the long-term, 245 versus 209 deaths per 100,000
population annually].
Check out the methods for determining median years to
nuclear attacks of different sizes in the ["Q"(Quick)](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#Qmedian) command.
See method for predicting median years to attacks of
sufficient size to provoke nuclear winter/autumn on the ["Nuclear Winter"](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#nukewinter) page.
See the ["SDI"](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#SDI) page for methods, via probability
analysis, for assessing the degree to which SDI can be
expected to reduce the worldwide risk of nuclear weapon
deaths. Typically, the reduction is quite modest at best.
See the ["U" (Ultimate)](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html#RLcurve) command for the
worldwide composite reluctance level curve. This curve
provides a powerful tool for analyzing deterrence, death
rates, and war in general. |
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| The ["O" (Outcome)](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#outcome)
command makes it possible to assess the consequences of
ambiguous international relations, which do not have an
explicit schedule for specific nuclear arms reductions. For a
preview look at the [screen snapshots and commentary](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix2.html#outcome) provided here.
It is often difficult to estimate how many years will
elapse before treaties dramatically reduce the risk of death
from nuclear weapons. Will substantial reductions in risk
occur in 3, 5, 10, or more years? With the "O",
Outcome, command you can test the outcome.
Nukefix cuts through the nuclear dilemma with a few easy
to use commands. Just press the "U" and
"Q" keys when running Nukefix, and you will see how
easy it is to make a highly competent analysis. More
importantly, you can see precisely what nations are going to
have to do in the post-Cold War era to deliver a safe
system.
You can use the Nukefix "!" command to
automatically write sections of reports and articles based on
your own analysis of the nuclear weapons problem. Great for
students, professionals, and those who regularly write about
nuclear weapons. |
With the new Nukefix, ver. 2.3, you have
greater power to analyze the nuclear weapons problem than
ever before. Nukefix's methods are based on Ike Jeanes'
book, [Forecast and Solution, grappling with the nuclear](http://www.nukefix.org/forecast.html)
(Pocahontas Press, 1996). However, the treaty, health risk,
and simultaneous-detonation analyses provided in Nukefix have
not been previously available. Forecast and
Solution is frequently referred to as
F&S in citations. It is available at [BarnesandNoble.com](http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0936015624) or [amazon.com:](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0936015624/002-0158252-6936247)
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impressed", "very well written and documented", "a solid
empirical foundation", "Jeanes' method is highly original and
attractive", "fascinating",
"scrupulous", "remarkable", "a
tour-de-force", "clever", "fresh",
"required reading", "a comprehensive
study", "chockful of useful data and
quotations", "meticulously documented", and
"an original and highly readable contribution to the
most important issue facing humanity today" are
adjectives and phrases that reviewers have chosen. | |
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Please note: Nukefix clean. It is not one of those
gargantuan programs which are difficult to delete and
practically take over your computer. Nukefix does not
spontaneously create additional files, nor alter your system
configuration or files. Except when you elect to print
selected text to a file, it does not write to or link to any
other files whatsoever. You can [delete](http://www.nukefix.org/endfix.html) Nukefix in a matter of seconds at any time by
entering the command, Endfix or by deleting the Nukefix folder.
To Download Now
Even if you have never downloaded a program
before, you will find it quite easy to download and run the
new version of Nukefix.
**Nukefix runs on IBM compatible
computers.** It cannot be run on a Macintosh (sorry).
In **Windows 3.1** or earlier (but not in
Windows95/98), after downloading, always exit to DOS before
running Nukefix. The setup program will run either under DOS
or Windows95/98/2000. Nukefix is designed to run under
Windows95/98/2000 or DOS.
There is **no charge** for Nukefix, if you
download it. If you wish to [purchase](http://www.nukefix.org/purchase.html) the identical version on a floppy disk for $10
(shipping included), you may do so.
A note to Webmasters: If you would like to use the
following Nukefix download button on your web site with its
attached URL for downloading, your are welcome to do so. An
additional link to this web page might also be helpful to
provide your visitors with latest Nukefix information.
[Click here and your program, Nukefix, will be downloaded.](ftp://www.nukefix.org/pub/STARTFIX.EXE)
With a 56k modem downloading, Nukefix, version 2.3, typically takes about
four
minutes, but may, depending upon Internet speeds, take longer (1,274 k bytes).
The download should go smoothly. If, however, you are
unable to download, but would still like to have the Nukefix
program, just [click here](http://www.nukefix.org/help1.html) and it can be sent to you as an e-mail
attachment that you can then run.
You may download the Nukefix installation program, Startfix, to any directory you choose, and then double click
on it or run it in the same manner you would any other
program in Windows95/98. If you should forget where you
downloaded Startfix, use the Find command at the Windows95/98/2000
Start button to look for Startfix.exe, and double click on it
when you find it. In Windows95/98/2000 the following screen will
appear.
Click on the "Ok" button.
No other entries are required. Typically within 15 seconds
Nukefix will be installed and running. The Nukefix icon will
also be created. Using Windows Explorer, you can drag the
icon to your Desktop as indicated here. If you like, the Help
command in Nukefix will give more info.
To make the download even easier, clicking on either of
these photos will download Nukefix.
Update Service
If you would like to be automatically informed
of Nukefix updates. [Please click here and send e-mail.](mailto:[email protected]
?SUBJECT=Priority Notify Me of Updates When They Occur) You need not
include a message. Nukefix.org will send you an e-mail
informing you of updates, but will not share your
name/address with others or contact you for other reasons.
Your name will be removed from the list at anytime you
ask nukefix.org to do so. If you do not have ready access to
downloading from the web, update files can be attached to the
update e-mail from nukefix.org, if you request that this
service be provided.
For all past Nukefix users, I would
**strongly** recommend the upgrade to version 2.3. Its new functions and improved text make it worthwhile.
In a way, Nukefix is as much a book
as it is a computer program. **But it has one key
advantage over a book: It is not static. It allows you to
manipulate the conditions.** Nukefix [screen snapshots](http://www.nukefix.org/nukepix.html) are available for you take a look.
Via mouse clicks, graphs, text, and windows, you can
easily make a thorough analysis of the nuclear weapons
problem. Nukefix is exceptionally easy to use, it will
practically run on auto-pilot if you like.
For those of you who are unalterably in favor of nuclear
weapons, please carefully examine the portions of the program
that relate to accidental use. **Controls in this area
are paramount to the safety of nations,** regardless
of what position one takes on nuclear weapons in general.
Political leaders do not respond to historical
imperatives but to the clamor of their constituents. Indeed,
the exclusive remedy may be to clamor them with facts of the
kind that they have never seen.
Anyone is capable of talking about the nuclear
weapons issue with neighbors, friends, and government
leaders, just as one would discuss any other public health
problem.
This issue did not come "out of closet" in
the 1990s, and it's urgent that it do so promptly.
[NUKEFIX-UMS FROM THE PAST](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html)
[June 19, 1997](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#June1997) - Review of enhanced
analysis available in the new version of Nukefix.
[June 2, 1997](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#June0297) - Book review, Gururaj Mutalik, M.D.,
Frank Barnaby, Peter Taylor and David Sumner, Crude
Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and the Terrorist
Threat.
[May 1, 1997](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#May0197) - Book review, Graham T. Allison's, Owen
Coté's, Richard Falkenrath's, and Steven Miller's
Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy.
[April 16, 1997](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#Ap1697) - Cigarette smoking risk compared to
nuclear weapon risk.
[March 29, 1997](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#Mr29_97) - Russia command and control close to
collapse.
[March 19, 1997](http://www.nukefix.org/nukefix-um002.html#Mr19_97) - U.S. Air Force nuclear weapons
doctrine.
January 31, 2000, Britannica Five Star Award
January 31, 2000 when Britannica.com again presented Nukefix with its Internet Five Star Guide Award, it very kindly
stated via e-mail:
Britannica.com is contacting you because our editors have selected your site as the best on
the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability. . . .
. . . [The award] will tell visitors to your site that Britannica editors have rated it the most valuable and reliable on the Internet, in the company of the top 1% of our Internet Guide. . . .
Congratulations on being a selected member of the Britannica Internet Guide. We look forward to our growing association in the future. . . .
Regards,
The Staff at Britannica.com
Ike Jeanes' paper "Evaluating and Reducing Nuclear Weapons Risk Over the
Next Two Decades" in the April 1998 [INESAP
Information Bulletin,](http://www.inesap.org/pdf/inesap15.pdf) Issue No. 15 illustrates Nukefix applications [INESAP
is the acronym for International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against
Proliferation].
Nukefix was also discussed in the September/October 2000
issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
August 1998, Encyclopædia Britannica's
review in eBLAST gives Nukefix a five star,
"Best of the Web," designation.
April 29, 1998, Nukefix was awarded "Political Site
of the Day."
Congratulations, for locating this web site. It
became fully operational March 6, 1997, and you are
visitor number:
Thank you for considering the nuclear weapons
problem.
Ike Jeanes: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected] ?SUBJECT=Priority Nukefix HomePage)
Updated: October 14, 2001
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interests: Bicycling](http://www.nukefix.org/parkway/bikeparkway.htm) [the Blue Ridge Parkway](http://www.nukefix.org/parkway/parkwaymile.htm)
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density: <b>5.73</b> protons/cm<sup>3</sup><br>
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Dec26 </span><span class="solarWindText"><br>
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<span class="dailySunTitleText">Daily Sun: 27 Dec 23<a href="images2023/27dec23/hmi1898.gif"><img src="images2023/27dec23/hmi200.gif" width="200" height="200" border="0"></a></span> <br>
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<span class="dailySunCaptionText"> All of these sunspots have stable magnetic fields that pose no threat for strong solar flares. Credit: SDO/HMI<br>
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<p><span class="solarWindText"><b>Sunspot number:
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<span class="solarWindExplanationText"><a href="https://spaceweather.com/glossary/sunspotnumber.html">What
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</a></span><span class="solarWindUpdatedText">Updated 27 Dec 2023<br>
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</span><span class="solarWindText"><b>Spotless Days<br>
</b>Current Stretch: 0 days<br>
2023 total: 0 days (0%)<br>
2022 total: 1 day (<1%)<br>
2021 total: 64 days (18%)<br>
2020 total: 208 days (57%)<br>
2019 total: 281 days (77%)<br>
2018 total: 221 days (61%)<br>
2017 total: 104 days (28%)<br>
2016 total: 32 days (9%) <br>
2015 total: 0 days (0%) <br>
2014 total: 1 day (<1%)<br>
2013 total: 0 days (0%)<br>
2012 total: 0 days (0%)<br>
2011 total: 2 days (<1%)<br>
2010 total: 51 days (14%)<br>
2009 total: 260 days (71%)<br>
2008 total: 268 days (73%)
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2007 total: 152 days (42%)<br>
2006 total: 70 days (19%)</span><span class="solarWindUpdatedText"><br>
Updated 27 Dec 2023</span><span class="solarWindExplanationText"><br>
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</span><span class="solarWindText"><b>Thermosphere Climate Index</b><br>
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today: 20.10</span><span class="solarWindExplanationText">x10<sup>10</sup> </span><span class="solarWindText">W <font color="#ff9900">Warm</font><br>
Max: 49.4</span><span class="solarWindExplanationText">x10<sup>10 </sup> </span><span class="solarWindText">W <font color="#ff0000">Hot</font> </span><span class="tabViewPreviousDayText">(10/1957)</span><span class="solarWindText"><br>
Min: 2.05</span><span class="solarWindExplanationText">x10<sup>10</sup> </span><span class="solarWindText"> W <font color="#0000ff">Cold</font> <span class="tabViewPreviousDayText">(02/2009)</span><br>
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Updated 26 Dec 2023</span></span> </p>
<p><span class="solarWindText"><b>The Radio
Sun</b> <br>
10.7 cm flux:<strong> 154 </strong>sfu<br>
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Updated 27 Dec 2023</span></p>
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<p><span class="dailySunTitleText">Cosmic Rays</span> <span class="dailySunCaptionText">Solar Cycle 25 is intensifying, and this is reflected in the number of cosmic rays entering Earth's atmosphere. Neutron counts from the University of Oulu's Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory show that cosmic rays reaching Earth are slowly declining--a result of the yin-yang relationship between the solar cycle and cosmic rays.</span><br>
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Oulu Neutron Counts</b><br>
<span class="tabViewPreviousDayText">Percentages of the Space Age average:</span><br>
</b>today: -3.7%<font color="#8888ff"> Low</font> <br>
48-hr change: +0.1%<img src="cosmicrays/uparrow_orange.png" width="11" height="15" alt=""/><br>
Max: +11.7% <font color="#ff0000">Very High </font></span><span class="tabViewPreviousDayText">(12/2009)</span><span class="solarWindText"><br>
Min: -32.1% <font color="#0000ff">Very Low </font> <span class="tabViewPreviousDayText">(06/1991)</span><br>
<span class="solarWindExplanationText"><a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2019/10/03/cosmic-rays-are-nearing-a-space-age-maximum/">explanation</a> |<strong> </strong><a href="https://cosmicrays.oulu.fi/">more data</a></span><span class="solarWindUpdatedText"><br>
Updated 27 Dec 2023 @ 0700 UT</span></span>
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<span class="solarWindText">Switch to: <a href="javascript:setPOESEurope()">Europe</a></span><span class="solarWindText">, <a href="javascript:setPOESUS()">USA</a></span><span class="solarWindText">, <a href="javascript:setPOESAustralia()">New Zealand</a></span><span class="solarWindText"><a href="javascript:setPOESUS()"></a></span><span class="solarWindText">, <a href="javascript:setPOESAntarctica()">Antarctica</a></span><span class="solarWindText"></span><br>
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<span class="solarWindText"><b>Planetary K-index</b><br>
Now: <strong>Kp=<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
1.33 </font> </strong> <font color='#009966'>quiet</font><br>
24-hr max: <strong> Kp= 2.00 </strong></span><span class="solarWindText"> <font color='#009966'>quiet</font><br>
</span><span class="solarWindExplanationText"><a href="https://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/kp.html">explanation</a> | <a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index">more
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<span class="solarWindText"><b>Interplanetary Mag. Field</b><br>
B<sub>total</sub>: <b>2.96</b> nT<br>
B<sub>z</sub>: <b>-0.51</b> nT <b>south</b><br>
</span><span class="solarWindExplanationText">more data: <a href="https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/images/ace-mag-24-hour.gif">ACE</a>, <a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/real-time-solar-wind">DSCOVR</a><br>
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<font class="dailySunTitleText">Coronal Holes: 27 Dec 23</font>
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Solar wind flowing from this coronal hole should reach Earth on Jan 1, 2024. </span><span class="dailySunCaptionText">Credit: SDO/AIA</span><br>
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<p><span class="dailySunTitleText">Polar Stratospheric Clouds</span> <span class="dailySunCaptionText"><br>
Colorful Type II polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) form when the temperature in the stratosphere drops to a staggeringly low -85C. NASA's MEERA-2 climate model predicts when the air up there is cold enough:</span></p>
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<p><span class="dailySunCaptionText">On <strong>Dec. 27, 2023</strong>, the Arctic stratosphere is <font color="#ff0000"><strong> too warm</strong></font> for Type II polar stratospheric clouds. | <a href="https://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/meteorology/temp_2023_MERRA2_NH.html">more data</a>.</span></p>
<p><span class="dailySunCaptionText"><span class="dailySunTitleText">Noctilucent Clouds</span> <br>
The southern season for NLCs is underway. The first clouds were detected inside the Antarctic Circle on Dec. 4th by the NOAA 21 satellite. An instrument onboard NOAA 21 (<a href="https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/news/ozone-measuring-instrument-noaa-21-satellite-captures-its-first-images">OMPS LP</a>) is able to detect NLCs (also known as "polar mesospheric clouds" or PMCs). For the rest of the season, daily maps from NOAA 21 will be presented here:<br>
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<strong>Updated: Dec. 27, 2023</strong><br>
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Each dot is a detected cloud. As the season progresses, these dots will multiply in number and shift in hue from blue to red as the brightness of the clouds intensifies.<br>
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<span class="solarWindUpdatedText">Updated at: 2023 Dec 26 2200 UTC
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<td width="30%"><div align="center" class="solarflares48hrColumnTitleText">0-24
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">CLASS M</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText"> 20
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">05
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<span class="solarFlaresBoldText">Geomagnetic Storms:<br>
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<span class="solarWindUpdatedText">Updated at: 2023 Dec 26 2200 UTC
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">ACTIVE</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">25
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">30
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">MINOR</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">10
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">SEVERE</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">01
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<td width="30%"><div align="center" class="solarflares48hrColumnTitleText">0-24
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">ACTIVE</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">15
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">MINOR</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">20
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<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableColumnTitleText">SEVERE</div></td>
<td><div align="center" class="solarFlaresTableDatumText">20
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<p align="left"><font color="#FF0000"><strong>MINOR GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH: </strong></font> Minor <a href="glossary/flareclasses.html">G1</a>-class geomagnetic storms are possible on <strong>Dec. 27th</strong> when <a href="images2023/25dec23/cme_anim.gif">multiple CMEs</a> launched two days ago might graze Earth's magnetic field. Misses are equally likely as hits, so this is a low-confidence forecast. <strong>CME impact alerts:</strong> <a href="https://spaceweatheralerts.com">SMS Text</a></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#FF0000"><strong>WIDESPREAD POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUDS: </strong></font>Last week, Dec. 17th-24th, temperatures in the Arctic stratosphere dipped to a <a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2023/12/26/record-cold-weather-in-the-stratosphere/">40-year low</a>. The result was a widespread <a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2023/12/20/an-outbreak-of-polar-stratospheric-clouds-2/">outburst</a> of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs). Normally confined inside the Arctic circle, the <a href="https://spaceweathergallery2.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=202778">aurora-like clouds</a> descended all the way to Italy and the south of France:</p>
<p align="center"><a href="https://spaceweathergallery2.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=202822"><img src="images2023/27dec23/pscmap_strip.jpg" width="520" height="430" alt=""/></a></p>
<p align="left">Spaceweather.com reader Jamie McBean created this map of sightings drawing on a variety of sources: "I used the SpaceWeather Photo Gallery, Twitter, Facebook and other forums such as Netweather for the UK and 3BMeteo for most of the sightings from Italy," says McBean. </p>
<p align="left">" I've almost certainly missed out on some locations as I can't have scoured *everything,*" says McBean. "For example, you can see that with big gaps in Germany. Cloud cover has been pretty extensive in NW Europe recently, so I am sure more locations would have seen these amazing clouds if not."</p>
<p align="left">The outburst is over--for now. PSCs typically appear two or three times every winter in response to cold waves in the stratosphere. If this first apparition is a sign of outbursts to come, we could be in for a great season. Stay tuned. </p>
<p align="center"><font size="5"><a href="https://spaceweathergallery2.com/">Realtime Space Weather Photo Gallery</a></font><font size="3"><strong><br>
Free:</strong> <a href="services">Spaceweather.com Newsletter</a></font> </p>
<p align="left"><font color="#FF0000"><strong>LOOKING DOWN FROM THE WINDOW SEAT: </strong></font>Holiday travel is a great time for sky watching. Except instead of looking up, look down! On Dec. 21st, Mike LeFevre was in the window seat of a plane flying between Las Vegas and Boise when he witnessed this display below the wing:</p>
<p align="center"><a href="https://spaceweathergallery2.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=202803"><img src="images2023/26dec23/lookdown_strip.jpg" width="520" height="414" alt=""/></a></p>
<p align="left">"We were flying above the clouds, more than 30,000 feet high," says LeFevre. "I saw a nice lower sun pillar in the clouds and, looking further down, it was easy to see the V-shaped <a href="images2023/26dec23/lowertangentarc.jpg">lower tangent arc</a>."</p>
<p align="left">These are ice halos that have well-known counterparts often seen from ground level: <a href="https://old.atoptics.co.uk/halo/pillar.htm">Sun pillars</a> and <a href="https://old.atoptics.co.uk/halo/column.htm">upper tangent arcs</a>. Their lower versions reveal themselves only to observers above the clouds. If you are flying this week, grab a window seat and take a look!</p>
<p align="left"><font color="#FF0000"><strong>AMBER DRAGONFLY SPACE PENDANT: </strong></font><a href="https://www.earthtosky.store/product-page/amber-dragonfly-space-pendant-1">This dragonfly</a> has touched space. On Nov. 28th, the students of Earth to Sky Calculus launched it to the stratosphere onboard a cosmic ray research balloon, 109,228 feet above California's Sierra Nevada:</p>
<p align="center"><a href="https://www.earthtosky.store/product-page/amber-dragonfly-space-pendant-1"><img src="https://spaceweather.com/images2023/15dec23/dragonfly3_strip.jpg" width="520" height="343" alt=""></a></p>
<p align="left"><a href="https://www.earthtosky.store/product-page/amber-dragonfly-space-pendant-1">You can have it for $179.95</a>. Made of genuine Baltic Amber with a sterling silver exoskeleton, the pendant measures 1 1/4 inch and comes with a matching 18-inch sterling silver chain. The wings of the dragonfly include four pieces of natural amber colored Cognac, Olive Green and Honey Yellow.</p>
<p align="left">The students are selling <a href="https://www.earthtosky.store/jewelry">space pendants</a> to pay the helium bill for their cosmic ray ballooning program. Each one comes with a greeting card showing the jewelry in flight and telling the story of its trip to the stratosphere and back again.<br>
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<p align="center"><font size="5"><a href="https://www.earthtosky.store/all-products">Far Out Gifts: Earth to Sky Store</a></font><br>
All sales support hands-on STEM education </p>
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<p align="center"><font size="5"><a href="https://spaceweathergallery2.com/index.php?title=aurora">Realtime Aurora Photo Gallery</a></font><font size="3"><strong><br>
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<p align="center"><font size="5"><a href="https://spaceweathergallery2.com/index.php?title=comet">Realtime Comet Photo Gallery</a></font><font size="3"><strong><br>
Free:</strong> <a href="services">Spaceweather.com Newsletter</a></font></p>
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<font color="#FF0000"></font> Every night, a network
of <a href="https://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/">NASA
all-sky cameras</a> scans the skies above the United
States for meteoritic fireballs. Automated software
maintained by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office
calculates their orbits, velocity, penetration depth
in Earth's atmosphere and many other characteristics.
Daily results are presented here on Spaceweather.com.
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On Dec 26, 2023, the network reported<span class='numAsteroidsText'> 7</span> fireballs.<br>
<font size='1'>(5 sporadics, 2 December Leonis Minorids)</font>
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<p align="left">In this diagram of the inner solar system, all of the fireball orbits intersect at a single point--Earth. The orbits are <a href="images/colors.gif">color-coded</a> by velocity, from slow (red) to fast (blue).
[<a href="images2023/26dec23/orbital.png">Larger image</a>] [<a href="http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/20231226.html">movies</a>]</p>
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Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (<a href="https://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/groups.html">PHAs</a>)
are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that
can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the
known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet,
although astronomers are finding <a href="https://www.minorplanetcenter.org/iau/lists/PHAs.html">new
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<div align="center">On December 27, 2023 there were <span class="numAsteroidsText">2349</span> potentially hazardous asteroids. <br>
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<td width='20%' class='asteroidTableColumnTitleText'>Asteroid</td>
<td width='20%' class='asteroidTableColumnTitleText'><div align='center'>Date(UT)</div></td>
<td width='20%' class='asteroidTableColumnTitleText'><div align='center'>Miss Distance</div></td>
<td width='20%' class='asteroidTableColumnTitleText'><div align='center'>Velocity (km/s)</div></td>
<td width='20%' class='asteroidTableColumnTitleText'><div align='center'>Diameter (m)</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YB&orb=1'>2023 YB </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-21</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8.8 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.2</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>28</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2018 YJ2&orb=1'>2018 YJ2 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-21</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>18.4 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>13.1</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>154</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2022 YG&orb=1'>2022 YG </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-22</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.2 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>5.1</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>17</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 VD6&orb=1'>2023 VD6 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-23</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>10.6 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>15.5</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>159</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YP&orb=1'>2023 YP </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-23</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>0.9 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>7.7</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9</div></td>
</tr><tr bgcolor='#FFA28B'>
<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 YO3&orb=1'>2020 YO3 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-23</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>0.6 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>16.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>42</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XN10&orb=1'>2023 XN10 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-23</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>18.4 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9.9</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>65</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XD18&orb=1'>2023 XD18 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-23</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>3.9 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>17</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XN11&orb=1'>2023 XN11 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-24</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9.3 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>10.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>42</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2010 UE51&orb=1'>2010 UE51 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-24</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>1.3</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>7</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XP13&orb=1'>2023 XP13 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-24</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.8 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>18.7</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>28</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YT&orb=1'>2023 YT </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-25</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6.1 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>4.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>20</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XK16&orb=1'>2023 XK16 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-25</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8.7 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>7.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>38</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 YR2&orb=1'>2020 YR2 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-25</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>13.8 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XJ3&orb=1'>2023 XJ3 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-25</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>16.5 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9.2</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>55</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 KT4&orb=1'>2020 KT4 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-25</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>13.4 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>7.3</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>76</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XO7&orb=1'>2023 XO7 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-26</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6.3 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6.7</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>23</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YD&orb=1'>2023 YD </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-28</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>1.6 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9.9</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>29</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YZ&orb=1'>2023 YZ </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-29</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>10 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>5.6</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>29</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YM&orb=1'>2023 YM </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-30</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>10.1 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>12.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>37</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XE12&orb=1'>2023 XE12 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-31</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>14.7 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.8</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>42</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2021 AM6&orb=1'>2021 AM6 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2023-Dec-31</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>18.3 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6.6</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>17</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YR&orb=1'>2023 YR </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-02</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>4.5 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>12.2</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>39</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2019 KK5&orb=1'>2019 KK5 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-03</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>10.6 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>20.9</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>98</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2002 AY1&orb=1'>2002 AY1 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-08</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>15.2 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>17.3</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>230</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XN13&orb=1'>2023 XN13 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-09</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>15.8 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>1.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XT14&orb=1'>2023 XT14 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-10</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>12.2 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>27</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 AC1&orb=1'>2020 AC1 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-11</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>19.3 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>5.3</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>7</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 WZ3&orb=1'>2023 WZ3 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-11</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>16.1 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>35</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2021 CZ2&orb=1'>2021 CZ2 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-16</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>14.3</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>113</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2021 BL3&orb=1'>2021 BL3 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-23</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>17.2 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>23.4</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>41</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2017 BG92&orb=1'>2017 BG92 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-25</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.8 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6.3</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>6</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2011 CQ1&orb=1'>2011 CQ1 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-26</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.3 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>4.6</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>1</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2007 EG&orb=1'>2007 EG </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Jan-30</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>16 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8.6</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>43</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2008 OS7&orb=1'>2008 OS7 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Feb-02</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>7.5 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>18.2</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>285</div></td>
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<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2019 CC5&orb=1'>2019 CC5 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Feb-04</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>19.2 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>15</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>139</div></td>
</tr><tr bgcolor='#FFFFF0'>
<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 SP1&orb=1'>2023 SP1 </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Feb-07</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>14.3 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>11.8</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>256</div></td>
</tr><tr bgcolor='#FFFFF0'>
<td height='17'><font face='Arial' size='-1' class='asteroidTableDatumText'><a href='https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 DK&orb=1'>2020 DK </a></font></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>2024-Feb-12</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>8.9 LD </div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>9.9</div></td>
<td class='asteroidTableDatumText'><div align='center'>22</div></td>
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<span class="asteroidNotesText"><b>Notes:</b> LD means
"Lunar Distance." 1 LD = 384,401 km, the distance
between Earth and the Moon. 1 LD also equals 0.00256
AU. </span>
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<p align="left"><strong><font color="#FF0000"><a name="ballooning"> </a>SPACE WEATHER BALLOON DATA: </font></strong>Almost once a week, Spaceweather.com and the students of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Earth-to-Sky-Calculus-174490502634920/timeline/">Earth to Sky Calculus</a> fly space weather balloons to the stratosphere over California. These balloons are equipped with sensors that detect secondary cosmic rays, a form of radiation from space that can penetrate all the way down to Earth's surface. Our monitoring program has been underway without interruption for 7 years, resulting in a unique dataset of <em>in situ</em> atmospheric measurements.</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Latest results (July 2022):</strong> Atmospheric radiation is decreasing in 2022. Our latest measurements in July 2022 registered a 6-year low: </p>
<p align="center"><a href="images2022/25jul22/balloondata4.jpg"><img src="images2022/25jul22/balloondata4_strip.jpg" width="520" height="313" alt=""/></a></p>
<p align="left">What's going on? Ironically, the radiation drop is caused by increasing solar activity. Solar Cycle 25 has <a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2022/04/06/solar-cycle-update-the-gap-is-growing/">roared to life</a> faster than forecasters expected. The sun's strengthening and increasingly tangled magnetic field repels cosmic rays from deep space. In addition, solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) sweep aside cosmic rays, causing sharp reductions called "<a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2021/12/04/forbush-decrease-a-sudden-drop-in-atmospheric-radiation/">Forbush Decreases</a>." The two effects blend together to bring daily radiation levels down. </p>
<p align="left"><a name="whocares">.</a>Who cares? Cosmic rays are a surprisingly "down to Earth" form of space weather. They can alter the chemistry of the atmosphere, <a href="https://news.sciencemag.org/space/2013/05/do-cosmic-rays-grease-lightning">trigger lightning</a>, and <a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2017/01/20/radiation-clouds-at-aviation-altitudes/">penetrate commercial airplanes</a>. According to <a href="https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-018-0396-8">a study</a> from the Harvard T.H. Chan school of public health, crews of aircraft have higher rates of cancer than the general population. The researchers listed <a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2018/03/05/the-worsening-cosmic-ray-situation/">cosmic rays</a>, irregular sleep habits, and chemical contaminants as leading risk factors. A number of controversial studies (<a href="https://www.heartrhythmjournal.com/article/S1547-5271%2808%2900481-5/fulltext">#1</a>, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18810718">#2</a>, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1501097/">#3</a>, <a href="https://shao.az/SG/v1n2/SG_v1_No2_2006-pp-13-16.pdf">#4</a>) go even further, linking cosmic rays with cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death.</p>
<p align=left><strong><a name="technotes"> </a>Technical notes: </strong>The radiation sensors onboard our helium balloons detect X-rays and gamma-rays in the energy range 10 keV to 20 MeV. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray">These energies</a> span the range of medical X-ray machines and airport security scanners.</p>
<p align=left>Data points in the graph labeled "Stratospheric Radiation" correspond to the peak of the <a href="https://www.hist-geo-space-sci.net/5/175/2014/">Regener-Pfotzer maximum</a>, which lies about 67,000 feet above central California. When cosmic rays crash into Earth's atmosphere, they produce a spray of secondary particles that is most intense at the entrance to the stratosphere. Physicists Eric Regener and Georg Pfotzer discovered the maximum using balloons in the 1930s and it is <a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2018/06/07/what-is-the-regener-pfotzer-maximum/">what we are measuring today</a>. </p>
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<td width="359" class="nearEarthAsteroidsText">Essential
web links </td>
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<td width="15%"><a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/">NOAA
Space Weather Prediction Center</a></td>
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<td width="2%"> </td>
<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">The
official U.S. government space weather bureau</td>
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<td width="15%"><a href="http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/atmos/atmoscon.html"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/atmos/atmoscon.html">Atmospheric
Optics</a></td>
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<td width="2%"> </td>
<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">The
first place to look for information about sundogs,
pillars, rainbows and related phenomena.</td>
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<td width="15%"><a href="https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/">Solar
Dynamics Observatory</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">Researchers
call it a "Hubble for the sun." SDO
is the most advanced solar observatory ever.</td>
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<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/">STEREO</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">3D
views of the sun from NASA's Solar and Terrestrial
Relations Observatory</td>
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<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/">Solar
and Heliospheric Observatory</a></td>
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<td width="2%"> </td>
<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">Realtime
and archival images of the Sun from SOHO.</td>
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<td width="15%" height="25"><a href="https://solarmonitor.org/"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://solarmonitor.org/">SolarMonitor.org</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">information about sunspots based on the latest NOAA/USAF Active Region Summary</td>
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<td width="15%" height="25"><a href="https://planet4589.org/space/stats/star/starstats.html"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://planet4589.org/space/stats/star/starstats.html">Starlink Satellite Statistics</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">current counts of failed and deployed Starlink satellites from Jonathan's Space Page</td>
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<td width="15%" height="25"><a href="https://aerospace.org/"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://aerospace.org/">The Aerospace Corporation</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">Authoritative predictions of space junk and satellite re-entries</td>
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<td width="15%" height="25"><a href="ftp://ftp.swpc.noaa.gov/pub/latest/SRS.txt"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="ftp://ftp.swpc.noaa.gov/pub/latest/SRS.txt">Daily
Sunspot Summaries</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">from
the NOAA Space Environment Center</td>
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<td width="15%"><a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/weekly-highlights-and-27-day-forecast"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/weekly-highlights-and-27-day-forecast">NOAA 27-Day Space Weather Forecasts</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">fun to read, but should be taken with a grain of salt! Forecasts looking ahead more than a few days are often wrong.</td>
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<td width="15%"><a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-30-minute-forecast"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-30-minute-forecast">Aurora 30 min forecast</a></td>
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<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">from the NOAA Space Environment Center</td>
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<td width="15%"><a href="https://lightsoverlapland.com/aurora-webcam/"><img src="site_images/link_button_graphic.gif" width="62" height="25" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="85%" class="essentialLinkText"><a href="https://lightsoverlapland.com/aurora-webcam/">Live Aurora Webcam</a></td>
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<td><img src="site_images/spacer.gif" width="10" height="4"></td>
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<td width="2%"> </td>
<td width="98%" class="essentialLinkDescriptionText">from Lights over Lapland</td>
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**Solar wind**
speed: **476.0** km/sec
density: **5.73** protons/cm3
more data: [ACE](https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/images/ace-mag-swepam-24-hour.gif), [DSCOVR](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/real-time-solar-wind)
Updated: Today at 0714 UT
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**X-ray Solar Flares**
6-hr max: **C1**
0317 UT
Dec27
24-hr: **C3**
0926 UT
Dec26
[explanation](https://spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html)
| [more
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Daily Sun: 27 Dec 23
**Expand:** [labels](images2023/27dec23/hmi1898.gif) | [no labels](images2023/27dec23/hmi4096_blank.jpg) | [Carrington](images2023/27dec23/hmi4096_blank_carrington.jpg)
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All of these sunspots have stable magnetic fields that pose no threat for strong solar flares. Credit: SDO/HMI
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**Sunspot number:
94**
[What
is the sunspot number?](https://spaceweather.com/glossary/sunspotnumber.html)Updated 27 Dec 2023
**Spotless Days**Current Stretch: 0 days
2023 total: 0 days (0%)
2022 total: 1 day (<1%)
2021 total: 64 days (18%)
2020 total: 208 days (57%)
2019 total: 281 days (77%)
2018 total: 221 days (61%)
2017 total: 104 days (28%)
2016 total: 32 days (9%)
2015 total: 0 days (0%)
2014 total: 1 day (<1%)
2013 total: 0 days (0%)
2012 total: 0 days (0%)
2011 total: 2 days (<1%)
2010 total: 51 days (14%)
2009 total: 260 days (71%)
2008 total: 268 days (73%)
2007 total: 152 days (42%)
2006 total: 70 days (19%)
Updated 27 Dec 2023
**Thermosphere Climate Index**
today: 20.10x1010 W Warm
Max: 49.4x1010 W Hot (10/1957)
Min: 2.05x1010 W Cold (02/2009)
[explanation](https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2022/03/23/what-is-tci/) | **more data:** [gfx](images2023/26dec23/TCI_Daily_NO_Power_Percentiles.png), [txt](images2023/26dec23/tci_info.txt)
Updated 26 Dec 2023
**The Radio
Sun**
10.7 cm flux: **154** sfu
[explanation](https://www.sws.bom.gov.au/Educational/2/2/5) | [more
data](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-cycle-progression)
Updated 27 Dec 2023
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Cosmic Rays Solar Cycle 25 is intensifying, and this is reflected in the number of cosmic rays entering Earth's atmosphere. Neutron counts from the University of Oulu's Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory show that cosmic rays reaching Earth are slowly declining--a result of the yin-yang relationship between the solar cycle and cosmic rays.
**Oulu Neutron Counts**
Percentages of the Space Age average:
today: -3.7% Low
48-hr change: +0.1%(12/2009)
Min: -32.1% Very Low (06/1991)
[explanation](https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2019/10/03/cosmic-rays-are-nearing-a-space-age-maximum/) |[more data](https://cosmicrays.oulu.fi/)
Updated 27 Dec 2023 @ 0700 UT
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Switch to: [Europe](javascript:setPOESEurope()), [USA](javascript:setPOESUS()), [New Zealand](javascript:setPOESAustralia()), [Antarctica](javascript:setPOESAntarctica())
Credit: NOAA/Ovation
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**Planetary K-index**
Now: **Kp=
1.33** quiet
24-hr max: **Kp= 2.00** quiet
[explanation](https://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/kp.html) | [more
data](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index)
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**Interplanetary Mag. Field**
Btotal: **2.96** nT
Bz: **-0.51** nT **south**
more data: [ACE](https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/images/ace-mag-24-hour.gif), [DSCOVR](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/real-time-solar-wind)
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Polar Stratospheric Clouds
Colorful Type II polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) form when the temperature in the stratosphere drops to a staggeringly low -85C. NASA's MEERA-2 climate model predicts when the air up there is cold enough:
On **Dec. 27, 2023**, the Arctic stratosphere is **too warm** for Type II polar stratospheric clouds. | [more data](https://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/meteorology/temp_2023_MERRA2_NH.html).
Noctilucent Clouds
The southern season for NLCs is underway. The first clouds were detected inside the Antarctic Circle on Dec. 4th by the NOAA 21 satellite. An instrument onboard NOAA 21 ([OMPS LP](https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/news/ozone-measuring-instrument-noaa-21-satellite-captures-its-first-images)) is able to detect NLCs (also known as "polar mesospheric clouds" or PMCs). For the rest of the season, daily maps from NOAA 21 will be presented here:
**Updated: Dec. 27, 2023**
Each dot is a detected cloud. As the season progresses, these dots will multiply in number and shift in hue from blue to red as the brightness of the clouds intensifies.
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Geomagnetic Storms:
Probabilities for significant
disturbances in Earth's magnetic field are given for three activity levels: [active](https://spaceweather.com/glossary/geostorm.html), [minor
storm](https://spaceweather.com/glossary/geostorm.html), [severe
storm](https://spaceweather.com/glossary/geostorm.html)
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**MINOR GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH:** Minor [G1](glossary/flareclasses.html)-class geomagnetic storms are possible on **Dec. 27th** when [multiple CMEs](images2023/25dec23/cme_anim.gif) launched two days ago might graze Earth's magnetic field. Misses are equally likely as hits, so this is a low-confidence forecast. **CME impact alerts:** [SMS Text](https://spaceweatheralerts.com)
**WIDESPREAD POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUDS:** Last week, Dec. 17th-24th, temperatures in the Arctic stratosphere dipped to a [40-year low](https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2023/12/26/record-cold-weather-in-the-stratosphere/). The result was a widespread [outburst](https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2023/12/20/an-outbreak-of-polar-stratospheric-clouds-2/) of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs). Normally confined inside the Arctic circle, the [aurora-like clouds](https://spaceweathergallery2.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=202778) descended all the way to Italy and the south of France:
Spaceweather.com reader Jamie McBean created this map of sightings drawing on a variety of sources: "I used the SpaceWeather Photo Gallery, Twitter, Facebook and other forums such as Netweather for the UK and 3BMeteo for most of the sightings from Italy," says McBean.
" I've almost certainly missed out on some locations as I can't have scoured \*everything,\*" says McBean. "For example, you can see that with big gaps in Germany. Cloud cover has been pretty extensive in NW Europe recently, so I am sure more locations would have seen these amazing clouds if not."
The outburst is over--for now. PSCs typically appear two or three times every winter in response to cold waves in the stratosphere. If this first apparition is a sign of outbursts to come, we could be in for a great season. Stay tuned.
[Realtime Space Weather Photo Gallery](https://spaceweathergallery2.com/)**Free:** [Spaceweather.com Newsletter](services)
**LOOKING DOWN FROM THE WINDOW SEAT:** Holiday travel is a great time for sky watching. Except instead of looking up, look down! On Dec. 21st, Mike LeFevre was in the window seat of a plane flying between Las Vegas and Boise when he witnessed this display below the wing:
"We were flying above the clouds, more than 30,000 feet high," says LeFevre. "I saw a nice lower sun pillar in the clouds and, looking further down, it was easy to see the V-shaped [lower tangent arc](images2023/26dec23/lowertangentarc.jpg)."
These are ice halos that have well-known counterparts often seen from ground level: [Sun pillars](https://old.atoptics.co.uk/halo/pillar.htm) and [upper tangent arcs](https://old.atoptics.co.uk/halo/column.htm). Their lower versions reveal themselves only to observers above the clouds. If you are flying this week, grab a window seat and take a look!
**AMBER DRAGONFLY SPACE PENDANT:** [This dragonfly](https://www.earthtosky.store/product-page/amber-dragonfly-space-pendant-1) has touched space. On Nov. 28th, the students of Earth to Sky Calculus launched it to the stratosphere onboard a cosmic ray research balloon, 109,228 feet above California's Sierra Nevada:
[You can have it for $179.95](https://www.earthtosky.store/product-page/amber-dragonfly-space-pendant-1). Made of genuine Baltic Amber with a sterling silver exoskeleton, the pendant measures 1 1/4 inch and comes with a matching 18-inch sterling silver chain. The wings of the dragonfly include four pieces of natural amber colored Cognac, Olive Green and Honey Yellow.
The students are selling [space pendants](https://www.earthtosky.store/jewelry) to pay the helium bill for their cosmic ray ballooning program. Each one comes with a greeting card showing the jewelry in flight and telling the story of its trip to the stratosphere and back again.
[Far Out Gifts: Earth to Sky Store](https://www.earthtosky.store/all-products)
All sales support hands-on STEM education
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Every night, a network
of [NASA
all-sky cameras](https://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/) scans the skies above the United
States for meteoritic fireballs. Automated software
maintained by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office
calculates their orbits, velocity, penetration depth
in Earth's atmosphere and many other characteristics.
Daily results are presented here on Spaceweather.com.
On Dec 26, 2023, the network reported 7 fireballs.
(5 sporadics, 2 December Leonis Minorids)
In this diagram of the inner solar system, all of the fireball orbits intersect at a single point--Earth. The orbits are [color-coded](images/colors.gif) by velocity, from slow (red) to fast (blue).
[[Larger image](images2023/26dec23/orbital.png)] [[movies](http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov/20231226.html)]
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Potentially Hazardous Asteroids ([PHAs](https://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/groups.html))
are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that
can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the
known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet,
although astronomers are finding [new
ones](https://www.minorplanetcenter.org/iau/lists/PHAs.html) all the time.
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On December 27, 2023 there were 2349 potentially hazardous asteroids.
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| [2023 YB](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YB&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-21 | 8.8 LD | 11.2 | 28 |
| [2018 YJ2](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2018 YJ2&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-21 | 18.4 LD | 13.1 | 154 |
| [2022 YG](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2022 YG&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-22 | 11.2 LD | 5.1 | 17 |
| [2023 VD6](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 VD6&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-23 | 10.6 LD | 15.5 | 159 |
| [2023 YP](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YP&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-23 | 0.9 LD | 7.7 | 9 |
| [2020 YO3](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 YO3&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-23 | 0.6 LD | 16.4 | 42 |
| [2023 XN10](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XN10&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-23 | 18.4 LD | 9.9 | 65 |
| [2023 XD18](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XD18&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-23 | 3.9 LD | 11 | 17 |
| [2023 XN11](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XN11&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-24 | 9.3 LD | 10.4 | 42 |
| [2010 UE51](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2010 UE51&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-24 | 9 LD | 1.3 | 7 |
| [2023 XP13](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XP13&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-24 | 11.8 LD | 18.7 | 28 |
| [2023 YT](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YT&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-25 | 6.1 LD | 4.4 | 20 |
| [2023 XK16](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XK16&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-25 | 8.7 LD | 7.4 | 38 |
| [2020 YR2](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 YR2&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-25 | 13.8 LD | 8 | 8 |
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| [2023 YZ](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YZ&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-29 | 10 LD | 5.6 | 29 |
| [2023 YM](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YM&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-30 | 10.1 LD | 12.4 | 37 |
| [2023 XE12](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XE12&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-31 | 14.7 LD | 11.8 | 42 |
| [2021 AM6](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2021 AM6&orb=1) | 2023-Dec-31 | 18.3 LD | 6.6 | 17 |
| [2023 YR](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 YR&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-02 | 4.5 LD | 12.2 | 39 |
| [2019 KK5](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2019 KK5&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-03 | 10.6 LD | 20.9 | 98 |
| [2002 AY1](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2002 AY1&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-08 | 15.2 LD | 17.3 | 230 |
| [2023 XN13](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 XN13&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-09 | 15.8 LD | 1.4 | 8 |
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| [2020 AC1](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 AC1&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-11 | 19.3 LD | 5.3 | 7 |
| [2023 WZ3](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 WZ3&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-11 | 16.1 LD | 4 | 35 |
| [2021 CZ2](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2021 CZ2&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-16 | 8 LD | 14.3 | 113 |
| [2021 BL3](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2021 BL3&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-23 | 17.2 LD | 23.4 | 41 |
| [2017 BG92](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2017 BG92&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-25 | 11.8 LD | 6.3 | 6 |
| [2011 CQ1](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2011 CQ1&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-26 | 11.3 LD | 4.6 | 1 |
| [2007 EG](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2007 EG&orb=1) | 2024-Jan-30 | 16 LD | 8.6 | 43 |
| [2008 OS7](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2008 OS7&orb=1) | 2024-Feb-02 | 7.5 LD | 18.2 | 285 |
| [2019 CC5](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2019 CC5&orb=1) | 2024-Feb-04 | 19.2 LD | 15 | 139 |
| [2023 SP1](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2023 SP1&orb=1) | 2024-Feb-07 | 14.3 LD | 11.8 | 256 |
| [2020 DK](https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2020 DK&orb=1) | 2024-Feb-12 | 8.9 LD | 9.9 | 22 |
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**Technical notes:** The radiation sensors onboard our helium balloons detect X-rays and gamma-rays in the energy range 10 keV to 20 MeV. [These energies](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray) span the range of medical X-ray machines and airport security scanners.
Data points in the graph labeled "Stratospheric Radiation" correspond to the peak of the [Regener-Pfotzer maximum](https://www.hist-geo-space-sci.net/5/175/2014/), which lies about 67,000 feet above central California. When cosmic rays crash into Earth's atmosphere, they produce a spray of secondary particles that is most intense at the entrance to the stratosphere. Physicists Eric Regener and Georg Pfotzer discovered the maximum using balloons in the 1930s and it is [what we are measuring today](https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2018/06/07/what-is-the-regener-pfotzer-maximum/).
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<span class="pagehead">The Gastropoda</span><br>
<b>Snails and slugs, limpets, and sea hares</b></p>
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<p>No. of described species: 62,000<br>
First appearance: Early <a href="/cambrian/cambrian.php">Cambrian</a><br >
Habitats: everywhere on Earth<br>
Shapes: everything you can think of<br>
Feeding types: they'll eat it all</p></td>
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<em>Partula taeniata</em>, a tree snail from Moorea, French Polynesia.</td>
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Gastropods are one of the most diverse groups of animals, both in form, habit, and habitat. They are by far the largest group of molluscs, with more than 62,000 described living species, and they comprise about 80% of living molluscs. Estimates of total extant species range from 40,000 to over 100,000, but there may be as many as 150,000 species! There are about about 13,000 named genera for both Recent and fossil gastropods. They have a long and rich fossil record from the Early Cambrian that shows periodic extinctions of subclades, followed by diversification of new groups.</p>
<p>Gastropods have figured prominently in paleobiological and biological studies, and have served as study organisms in numerous evolutionary, biomechanical, ecological, physiological, and behavioral investigations.</p>
<p>They are extremely diverse in size, body and shell morphology, and habits and occupy the widest range of ecological niches of all molluscs, being the only group to have invaded the land.</p>
<p><span class="subhead">Fossil record</span><br>
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<p><span class="subhead">Life history & ecology</span><br>
Gastropods live in every conceivable habitat on Earth. They occupy all marine habitats ranging from the deepest ocean basins to the supralittoral, as well as freshwater habitats, and other inland aquatic habitats including salt lakes. They are also the only terrestrial molluscs, being found in virtually all habitats ranging from high mountains to deserts and rainforest, and from the tropics to high latitudes.</p>
<p>Gastropod feeding habits are extremely varied, although most species make use of a radula in some aspect of their feeding behavior. They include grazers, browsers, suspension feeders, scavengers, detritivores, and carnivores. Carnivory in some taxa may simply involve grazing on colonial animals, while others engage in hunting their prey. Some gastropod carnivores drill holes in their shelled prey, this method of entry having been acquired independently in several groups, as is also the case with carnivory itself. Some gastropods feed suctorially and have lost the radula.</p>
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<b>Variation in shell morphology in some marine gastropods:</b> Clockwise from top left, <em>Calliostoma antonii</em> from off the Pacific coast of Panama; the dovesnail <em>Columbella strombiformis</em> from offshore near San Carlos, Mexico; the moonsnail <em>Natica elenae</em> from the Gulf of Panama; <em>Oliva peruviana</em> from shallow water near Iquique, Chile; the turbinid <em>Guildfordia triumphans</em> from Wakayama, Japan; the muricid <em>Vokesimurex elenensis</em> from the Pacific coast of Mexico; a wentletrap, <em>Epitonium scalare</em>, from the Phillippines; and another muricid, <em>Pteropurpura trialata</em>, from offshore near Los Angeles, California.</td>
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<p>Most aquatic gastropods are benthic and mainly epifaunal but some are planktonic. A few such as the violet snails (Janthinidae) and the sea lizards (<em>Glaucus</em>) drift on the surface of the ocean where they feed on floating siphonophores, while others (heteropods and Gymnosomata) are active predators swimming in the plankton. Some snails (such as the whelk <em>Syrinx aruanus</em>) reach about 600 mm in length. There is also a very large (and poorly known) fauna of microgastropods that live in marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. It is amongst these tiny snails (0.5-4 mm) where many of the undescribed species lie.</p>
<p>Most gastropods have separate sexes but some groups (mainly the Heterobranchia) are hermaphroditic. Most hermaphroditic forms do not normally engage in self-fertilization. Basal gastropods release their gametes into the water column where they undergo development; derived gastropods use a penis to copulate or exchange spermatophores and produce eggs surrounded by protective capsules or jelly (see <em>Busycon spiratus</em> photo below).</p>
<p>The first gastropod larval stage is typically a trochophore that transforms into a veliger and then settles and undergoes metamorphosis to form a juvenile snail. While many marine species undergo larval development, there are also numerous marine taxa that have direct development, this mode being the norm in freshwater and terrestrial taxa. Brooding of developing embryos is widely distributed throughout the gastropods, as are sporadic occurrences of hermaphrodism in the non-heterobranch taxa.</p>
<p>The basal groups have non-feeding larvae while veligers of many neritopsines, caenogastropods, and heterobranchs are planktotrophic. Egg size is reflected in the initial size of the juvenile shell or protoconch and this feature has been useful in distinguishing feeding and non-feeding taxa in both Recent and fossil taxa.</p>
<p><span class="subhead">More on morphology</span><br>
Gastropods are characterized by the possession of a single (often coiled) shell, although this is lost in some slug groups, and a body that has undergone torsion so that the pallial cavity faces forwards. They have a well-developed head bearing a pair of cephalic tentacles and eyes that are primitively situated near the outer bases of the tentacles. In some taxa the eyes are located on short to long eye stalks. The mantle edge in some taxa is extended anteriorly to form an inhalant siphon and this is sometimes associated with an elongation of the shell opening (aperture) — this is shown in the photo of the caenogastropod <a href="#conus"><em>Conus bullatus</em> below</a>. The foot is usually rather large and is typically used for crawling. It can be modified for burrowing, leaping (as in conchs, Strombidae), swimming, or clamping (as in limpets). The foot typically bears an operculum that seals the shell opening (aperture) when the head-foot is retracted into the shell (see photos below). While this structure is present in all gastropod veliger larvae, it is absent in the embryos of some direct developing taxa and in the juveniles and adults of many heterobranchs. The nervous and circulatory systems are well developed with the concentration of nerve ganglia being a common evolutionary theme.</p>
<p>The shell is typically coiled, usually dextrally, the axis of coiling being around a central columella to which a large retractor muscle is attached. The uppermost part of the shell is formed from the larval shell (the protoconch). The shell is partly or entirely lost in the juveniles or adults of some groups, with total loss occurring in several groups of land slugs and sea slugs (nudibranchs).</p>
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From left, a whelk, <em>Busycon spiratus</em>, almost entirely out of its shell — the yellowish disc is the operculum; another <em>Busycon spiratus</em> individual, entirely withdrawn inside its shell, with the operculum sealing off the aperture; egg capsules being deposited on the sand by <em>Busycon spiratus</em>; a larval harp shell, <em>Morum oniscus</em>, begins building its shell (protoconch).</td>
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<p>Externally, gastropods appear to be bilaterally symmetrical. However, they are one of the most successful clades of asymmetric organisms known. The ancestral state of this group is clearly bilateral symmetry (e.g., chitons, cephalopods, bivalves), but gastropod molluscs twist their organ systems into figure-eights, differentially develop or lose organs on either side of their midline, and generate shells that coil to the right or left. The best documented source of gastropod asymmetry is the developmental process known as torsion.</p>
<p><span class="subhead">Systematics</span><br>
There is still controversy about the phylogenetic position of some gastropod clades. Though the clades discussed below are well supported in many modern analyses, their relationships to each other remain somewhat unclear.</p>
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The neritopsines <em>Nerita fulgurans</em> (left) and <em>Nerita versicolor</em> (right).</td>
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In particular, the Neritopsina are placed below the Vetigastropoda in some analyses (thus they become the sister group of Vetigastropoda + Caenogastropoda + Heterobranchia). Also, the enigmatic taxon Cocculinidae is still uncertain. It may actually be a member of the Neritopsina clade, as some characters indicate. Most likely it is the sister clade to Neritopsina, though.</p>
<p><b>Neritopsina</b><br>
Neritopsina contains several families which have marine, freshwater, and terrestrial members. The largest family, Neritidae, includes many marine, brackish, and freshwater lineages. This family alone has probably invaded freshwater habitats at least six times (Holthuis 1995). The two terrestrial families, Helicinidae and Hydrocenidae, can be found as far back as the Devonian.</p>
<p>Neritopsines come in all shapes and sizes and can have coiled to limpet-shaped shells, with one species (<em>Titiscania</em>) being a slug. This group was previously included within the "Archaeogastropoda." The shell is never nacreous and an operculum is present in adults. The radula has many teeth in each row.</p>
<p><b>Vetigastropoda</b><br>
The Vetigastropoda is a diverse group that includes the keyhole and slit-limpets (Fissurellidae), abalones (Haliotiidae), slit shells (Pleurotomariidae), the top shells (trochids), and about 10 other families.</p>
<p>All are marine, and have coiled to limpet-shaped shells. This group was also previously included within the "Archaeogastropoda." The shell is nacreous in many of these taxa and an operculum is usually present. The radula has many teeth in each row.</p>
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<b>Assorted vetigastropods:</b> from left, abalone; <em>Puncturella longifissa</em>, a keyhole limpet — note the hole or "keyhole" just above the apex of the shell through which water is expelled; <em>Margarites marginatus</em>, a trochid; and the radula of the vetigastropod snail <em>Sinezona rimuloides</em>, greatly magnified.</td>
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<p><b>Caenogastropoda</b><br>
Caenogastropoda is a very large, diverse group containing about 100 mostly marine families. Familiar groups include the littorines (Littorinidae), cowries (Cypraeidae), creepers (Cerithiidae, Batellariidae, and Potamididae), worm snails (Vermetidae), moon snails (Naticidae), frog shells (Ranellidae and Bursidae), apple snails (Ampullariidae) and a large, almost entirely marine group of about 20 families that are all carnivores belonging to the clade Neogastropoda. These neogastropods include whelks (Buccinidae), muricids (Muricidae), volutes (Volutidae), harps (Harpidae), cones (Conidae), and augers (Terebridae). Caenogastropod shells are typically coiled, a few being limpet-like (e.g., the slipper limpets, Calyptraeidae). One family (Vermetidae) has shells resembling worm-tubes. While most caenogastropods possess a shell that encloses the animal, it is reduced in some and has become a small internal remnant in the slug-like Lamellariidae. Eulimidae are all parasitic on echinoderms, most being shelled ectoparasites but some have become shell-less, worm-like internal parasites. Some groups have invaded freshwater, the most important being the Viviparidae, Ampullariidae, Thiaridae (and several closely related families), and smaller-sized snails belong to the very diverse families Hydrobiidae, Bithyniidae, and Pomatiopsidae. There are a few terrestrial taxa, the cyclophorids being the most significant family.</p>
<p>Caenogastropods were previously comprised of the "Mesogastropoda" and "Neogastropoda" within the "Prosobranchia." Of these two groups only the Neogastropoda remains as a monophyletic group. The shell is never nacreous and an operculum is present in adults. Apart from members of the Neogastropoda, the radula usually has only seven teeth in each row. The radula of neogastropods has five to one tooth in each row and is absent in some species.</p>
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<b>Assorted caenogastropods:</b> clockwise from top left, the cowrie <em>Cypraea leucodon</em> from the Phillippines, about 7.3 cm in length; the moon snail <em>Bulbus fragilis</em> from off the Aleutian Islands; the ranellid <em>Charonia lampas</em> from the Canary Islands; the apple snail <em>Pomacea gigas</em>, 14 cm in width, from a riverbank in Peru; the conid <em>Conus bullatus</em> from the Marquesas Islands; the volute <em>Arctomelon tamikoae</em> and the muricid <em>Boreotrophon alaskanus</em>, both from off the Aleutian Islands; and the whelk <em>Busycon sinistrum</em>, 17 cm long, from off the northeast coast of Florida.</td>
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<p><b>Heterobranchia</b><br>
Heterobranchia is a very large group that has only recently been recognized as a clade within Gastropoda. Several marine and one freshwater group (Valvatidae) that were previously included in the "Mesogastropoda" and two very large groups previously given subclass status, the Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata (collectively the Euthyneura), were found to be related lineages in a recent phylogenetic analysis. The more basal members comprise about a dozen families that are mostly small-sized, poorly-known operculate groups.</p>
<p>The opisthobranchs comprise about 25 families and 2000 species of the bubble shells (many families) and the sea slugs (many families) as well as the sea hares (Aplysiidae). Virtually all opisthobranchs are marine with the majority showing shell reduction or shell loss and only some of the "primitive" shell-bearing taxa having an operculum as adults.</p>
<p>The pulmonates comprise the majority of land snails and slugs, a very diverse group comprising many families and about 20,000 species. A few marine pulmonates (including the limpet-shaped Siphonariidae) comprise groups that mostly inhabit estuaries. A basal group of mainly estuarine air breathing slugs (Onchidiidae) also has terrestrial relatives (Veronicellidae, Rathouisiidae). Some important groups of freshwater snails are also included here — the Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Physidae and Ancylidae. The operculum is absent in all pulmonates except the estuarine Amphibolidae and the freshwater Glacidorbidae. The shells of heterobranchs are never nacreous.</p>
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<b>Assorted heterobranchs:</b> clockwise from top left, the bubble shell <em>Hydatina physis</em> from the Canary Islands; the Clown Nudibranch, <em>Triopha catalinae</em>, from off the Santa Barbara coast; the Ragged Sea Hare, <em>Bursatella leachii</em>, from off the Florida coast; the siphonariid <em>Physella heterostropha</em> from northeastern Florida; <em>Euglandina rosea</em>, a carnivorous terrestrial spiraxid pulmonate from Florida; the Florida Leatherleaf, <em>Leidyula floridana</em>, a veronicellid from Florida, about 8 cm long; and the pond snail <em>Lymnaea stagnalis</em>.</td>
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<p><b>Patellogastropoda</b><br>
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The File Limpet, <em>Lottia limulata</em> (left), and a group of <em>Colisella</em> (<em>Lottia</em>?) sp. limpets, from the intertidal off California.</td>
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A visit to almost any rocky intertidal habitat in the world will reveal these wonderful, cap-shaped gastropods, the true limpets. Tenaciously clinging to the rocks with their hard shells to protect them, they have many different behaviors in their environments associated with their feeding strategies. But the true limpets are not restricted to the intertidal, they can be found beneath the waves, in the deep sea associated with hydrothermal vent habitats, and there are even some species which live exclusively on drift-wood that has sunk to the bottom of the ocean.</p>
<p>All are marine and limpet-shaped and many live in the intertidal zone. This group was previously included within the "Archaeogastropoda." The shell is nacreous in some taxa and the operculum is absent in adults. Their radula has several teeth in each row, some of which are strengthened by the incorporation of metallic ions such as iron.</p>
<p><b>Cocculinidae</b><br>
Cocculinids are a group of simple white limpets that occur on waterlogged wood and other organic substrates in the deep sea.</p>
<p>The relationships of Cocculinidae are unclear. Several recent phylogenetic analyses place them as closely related to the Neritopsina, or as the sister group to the clade that includes Caenogastropoda and Neritopsina. Some authors believe, however, that they are members of the Neritopsina. Further systematic research is needed to clarify the relationships of this enigmatic group.</p>
<p><b>Literature cited</b></p>
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<li>Holthuis, B.V. 1995. Evolution between marine and freshwater habitats: a case study of the gastropod suborder Neritopsina. Ph.D. thesis, University of Washington.<br> </li>
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<p class="footnotes">Original text by Paul Bunje, UCMP. <em>Partula taeniata</em> by Carole Hickman, UCMP; Abalone and <em>Colisella (Lottia?)</em> sp. by Sherry Ballard, © 1999 California Academy of Sciences; <em>Sinezona rimuloides</em> radula © 2004 Dr. Daniel L. Geiger; ; <em>Triopha catalinae</em> © 2002 <a href="http://www.sbnature.net/subscribe.htm">Larry Jon Friesen</a>; <em>Lottia limulata</em> by E. Eugenia Patten, © California Academy of Sciences. All other photos courtesy of <a href="http://www.jaxshells.org/">www.jaxshells.org</a>, with <em>Pteropurpura trialata</em> by Roger Clark, <em>Nerita fulgurans</em> by Marlo Krisberg, and <em>Bursatella leachii</em> by Joel Wooster.</p>
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The Gastropoda
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Lophotrochozoa : [Mollusca](/taxa/inverts/mollusca/mollusca.php)
The Gastropoda
**Snails and slugs, limpets, and sea hares**

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| | No. of described species: 62,000
First appearance: Early [Cambrian](/cambrian/cambrian.php)
Habitats: everywhere on Earth
Shapes: everything you can think of
Feeding types: they'll eat it all |
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| Partula taeniata
*Partula taeniata*, a tree snail from Moorea, French Polynesia. | |
Gastropods are one of the most diverse groups of animals, both in form, habit, and habitat. They are by far the largest group of molluscs, with more than 62,000 described living species, and they comprise about 80% of living molluscs. Estimates of total extant species range from 40,000 to over 100,000, but there may be as many as 150,000 species! There are about about 13,000 named genera for both Recent and fossil gastropods. They have a long and rich fossil record from the Early Cambrian that shows periodic extinctions of subclades, followed by diversification of new groups.
Gastropods have figured prominently in paleobiological and biological studies, and have served as study organisms in numerous evolutionary, biomechanical, ecological, physiological, and behavioral investigations.
They are extremely diverse in size, body and shell morphology, and habits and occupy the widest range of ecological niches of all molluscs, being the only group to have invaded the land.
Fossil record
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Life history & ecology
Gastropods live in every conceivable habitat on Earth. They occupy all marine habitats ranging from the deepest ocean basins to the supralittoral, as well as freshwater habitats, and other inland aquatic habitats including salt lakes. They are also the only terrestrial molluscs, being found in virtually all habitats ranging from high mountains to deserts and rainforest, and from the tropics to high latitudes.
Gastropod feeding habits are extremely varied, although most species make use of a radula in some aspect of their feeding behavior. They include grazers, browsers, suspension feeders, scavengers, detritivores, and carnivores. Carnivory in some taxa may simply involve grazing on colonial animals, while others engage in hunting their prey. Some gastropod carnivores drill holes in their shelled prey, this method of entry having been acquired independently in several groups, as is also the case with carnivory itself. Some gastropods feed suctorially and have lost the radula.
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| Variation in shell morphology in some marine gastropods
**Variation in shell morphology in some marine gastropods:** Clockwise from top left, *Calliostoma antonii* from off the Pacific coast of Panama; the dovesnail *Columbella strombiformis* from offshore near San Carlos, Mexico; the moonsnail *Natica elenae* from the Gulf of Panama; *Oliva peruviana* from shallow water near Iquique, Chile; the turbinid *Guildfordia triumphans* from Wakayama, Japan; the muricid *Vokesimurex elenensis* from the Pacific coast of Mexico; a wentletrap, *Epitonium scalare*, from the Phillippines; and another muricid, *Pteropurpura trialata*, from offshore near Los Angeles, California. |
Most aquatic gastropods are benthic and mainly epifaunal but some are planktonic. A few such as the violet snails (Janthinidae) and the sea lizards (*Glaucus*) drift on the surface of the ocean where they feed on floating siphonophores, while others (heteropods and Gymnosomata) are active predators swimming in the plankton. Some snails (such as the whelk *Syrinx aruanus*) reach about 600 mm in length. There is also a very large (and poorly known) fauna of microgastropods that live in marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. It is amongst these tiny snails (0.5-4 mm) where many of the undescribed species lie.
Most gastropods have separate sexes but some groups (mainly the Heterobranchia) are hermaphroditic. Most hermaphroditic forms do not normally engage in self-fertilization. Basal gastropods release their gametes into the water column where they undergo development; derived gastropods use a penis to copulate or exchange spermatophores and produce eggs surrounded by protective capsules or jelly (see *Busycon spiratus* photo below).
The first gastropod larval stage is typically a trochophore that transforms into a veliger and then settles and undergoes metamorphosis to form a juvenile snail. While many marine species undergo larval development, there are also numerous marine taxa that have direct development, this mode being the norm in freshwater and terrestrial taxa. Brooding of developing embryos is widely distributed throughout the gastropods, as are sporadic occurrences of hermaphrodism in the non-heterobranch taxa.
The basal groups have non-feeding larvae while veligers of many neritopsines, caenogastropods, and heterobranchs are planktotrophic. Egg size is reflected in the initial size of the juvenile shell or protoconch and this feature has been useful in distinguishing feeding and non-feeding taxa in both Recent and fossil taxa.
More on morphology
Gastropods are characterized by the possession of a single (often coiled) shell, although this is lost in some slug groups, and a body that has undergone torsion so that the pallial cavity faces forwards. They have a well-developed head bearing a pair of cephalic tentacles and eyes that are primitively situated near the outer bases of the tentacles. In some taxa the eyes are located on short to long eye stalks. The mantle edge in some taxa is extended anteriorly to form an inhalant siphon and this is sometimes associated with an elongation of the shell opening (aperture) — this is shown in the photo of the caenogastropod [*Conus bullatus* below](#conus). The foot is usually rather large and is typically used for crawling. It can be modified for burrowing, leaping (as in conchs, Strombidae), swimming, or clamping (as in limpets). The foot typically bears an operculum that seals the shell opening (aperture) when the head-foot is retracted into the shell (see photos below). While this structure is present in all gastropod veliger larvae, it is absent in the embryos of some direct developing taxa and in the juveniles and adults of many heterobranchs. The nervous and circulatory systems are well developed with the concentration of nerve ganglia being a common evolutionary theme.
The shell is typically coiled, usually dextrally, the axis of coiling being around a central columella to which a large retractor muscle is attached. The uppermost part of the shell is formed from the larval shell (the protoconch). The shell is partly or entirely lost in the juveniles or adults of some groups, with total loss occurring in several groups of land slugs and sea slugs (nudibranchs).
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| Gastropod opercula, egg capsules, and protoconch
From left, a whelk, *Busycon spiratus*, almost entirely out of its shell — the yellowish disc is the operculum; another *Busycon spiratus* individual, entirely withdrawn inside its shell, with the operculum sealing off the aperture; egg capsules being deposited on the sand by *Busycon spiratus*; a larval harp shell, *Morum oniscus*, begins building its shell (protoconch). |
Externally, gastropods appear to be bilaterally symmetrical. However, they are one of the most successful clades of asymmetric organisms known. The ancestral state of this group is clearly bilateral symmetry (e.g., chitons, cephalopods, bivalves), but gastropod molluscs twist their organ systems into figure-eights, differentially develop or lose organs on either side of their midline, and generate shells that coil to the right or left. The best documented source of gastropod asymmetry is the developmental process known as torsion.
Systematics
There is still controversy about the phylogenetic position of some gastropod clades. Though the clades discussed below are well supported in many modern analyses, their relationships to each other remain somewhat unclear.
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The neritopsines *Nerita fulgurans* (left) and *Nerita versicolor* (right). |
In particular, the Neritopsina are placed below the Vetigastropoda in some analyses (thus they become the sister group of Vetigastropoda + Caenogastropoda + Heterobranchia). Also, the enigmatic taxon Cocculinidae is still uncertain. It may actually be a member of the Neritopsina clade, as some characters indicate. Most likely it is the sister clade to Neritopsina, though.
**Neritopsina**
Neritopsina contains several families which have marine, freshwater, and terrestrial members. The largest family, Neritidae, includes many marine, brackish, and freshwater lineages. This family alone has probably invaded freshwater habitats at least six times (Holthuis 1995). The two terrestrial families, Helicinidae and Hydrocenidae, can be found as far back as the Devonian.
Neritopsines come in all shapes and sizes and can have coiled to limpet-shaped shells, with one species (*Titiscania*) being a slug. This group was previously included within the "Archaeogastropoda." The shell is never nacreous and an operculum is present in adults. The radula has many teeth in each row.
**Vetigastropoda**
The Vetigastropoda is a diverse group that includes the keyhole and slit-limpets (Fissurellidae), abalones (Haliotiidae), slit shells (Pleurotomariidae), the top shells (trochids), and about 10 other families.
All are marine, and have coiled to limpet-shaped shells. This group was also previously included within the "Archaeogastropoda." The shell is nacreous in many of these taxa and an operculum is usually present. The radula has many teeth in each row.
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| Assorted vetigastropods
**Assorted vetigastropods:** from left, abalone; *Puncturella longifissa*, a keyhole limpet — note the hole or "keyhole" just above the apex of the shell through which water is expelled; *Margarites marginatus*, a trochid; and the radula of the vetigastropod snail *Sinezona rimuloides*, greatly magnified. |
**Caenogastropoda**
Caenogastropoda is a very large, diverse group containing about 100 mostly marine families. Familiar groups include the littorines (Littorinidae), cowries (Cypraeidae), creepers (Cerithiidae, Batellariidae, and Potamididae), worm snails (Vermetidae), moon snails (Naticidae), frog shells (Ranellidae and Bursidae), apple snails (Ampullariidae) and a large, almost entirely marine group of about 20 families that are all carnivores belonging to the clade Neogastropoda. These neogastropods include whelks (Buccinidae), muricids (Muricidae), volutes (Volutidae), harps (Harpidae), cones (Conidae), and augers (Terebridae). Caenogastropod shells are typically coiled, a few being limpet-like (e.g., the slipper limpets, Calyptraeidae). One family (Vermetidae) has shells resembling worm-tubes. While most caenogastropods possess a shell that encloses the animal, it is reduced in some and has become a small internal remnant in the slug-like Lamellariidae. Eulimidae are all parasitic on echinoderms, most being shelled ectoparasites but some have become shell-less, worm-like internal parasites. Some groups have invaded freshwater, the most important being the Viviparidae, Ampullariidae, Thiaridae (and several closely related families), and smaller-sized snails belong to the very diverse families Hydrobiidae, Bithyniidae, and Pomatiopsidae. There are a few terrestrial taxa, the cyclophorids being the most significant family.
Caenogastropods were previously comprised of the "Mesogastropoda" and "Neogastropoda" within the "Prosobranchia." Of these two groups only the Neogastropoda remains as a monophyletic group. The shell is never nacreous and an operculum is present in adults. Apart from members of the Neogastropoda, the radula usually has only seven teeth in each row. The radula of neogastropods has five to one tooth in each row and is absent in some species.
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| Assorted caenogastropods
**Assorted caenogastropods:** clockwise from top left, the cowrie *Cypraea leucodon* from the Phillippines, about 7.3 cm in length; the moon snail *Bulbus fragilis* from off the Aleutian Islands; the ranellid *Charonia lampas* from the Canary Islands; the apple snail *Pomacea gigas*, 14 cm in width, from a riverbank in Peru; the conid *Conus bullatus* from the Marquesas Islands; the volute *Arctomelon tamikoae* and the muricid *Boreotrophon alaskanus*, both from off the Aleutian Islands; and the whelk *Busycon sinistrum*, 17 cm long, from off the northeast coast of Florida. |
**Heterobranchia**
Heterobranchia is a very large group that has only recently been recognized as a clade within Gastropoda. Several marine and one freshwater group (Valvatidae) that were previously included in the "Mesogastropoda" and two very large groups previously given subclass status, the Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata (collectively the Euthyneura), were found to be related lineages in a recent phylogenetic analysis. The more basal members comprise about a dozen families that are mostly small-sized, poorly-known operculate groups.
The opisthobranchs comprise about 25 families and 2000 species of the bubble shells (many families) and the sea slugs (many families) as well as the sea hares (Aplysiidae). Virtually all opisthobranchs are marine with the majority showing shell reduction or shell loss and only some of the "primitive" shell-bearing taxa having an operculum as adults.
The pulmonates comprise the majority of land snails and slugs, a very diverse group comprising many families and about 20,000 species. A few marine pulmonates (including the limpet-shaped Siphonariidae) comprise groups that mostly inhabit estuaries. A basal group of mainly estuarine air breathing slugs (Onchidiidae) also has terrestrial relatives (Veronicellidae, Rathouisiidae). Some important groups of freshwater snails are also included here — the Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Physidae and Ancylidae. The operculum is absent in all pulmonates except the estuarine Amphibolidae and the freshwater Glacidorbidae. The shells of heterobranchs are never nacreous.
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| Assorted heterobranchs
**Assorted heterobranchs:** clockwise from top left, the bubble shell *Hydatina physis* from the Canary Islands; the Clown Nudibranch, *Triopha catalinae*, from off the Santa Barbara coast; the Ragged Sea Hare, *Bursatella leachii*, from off the Florida coast; the siphonariid *Physella heterostropha* from northeastern Florida; *Euglandina rosea*, a carnivorous terrestrial spiraxid pulmonate from Florida; the Florida Leatherleaf, *Leidyula floridana*, a veronicellid from Florida, about 8 cm long; and the pond snail *Lymnaea stagnalis*. |
**Patellogastropoda**
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The File Limpet, *Lottia limulata* (left), and a group of *Colisella* (*Lottia*?) sp. limpets, from the intertidal off California. |
A visit to almost any rocky intertidal habitat in the world will reveal these wonderful, cap-shaped gastropods, the true limpets. Tenaciously clinging to the rocks with their hard shells to protect them, they have many different behaviors in their environments associated with their feeding strategies. But the true limpets are not restricted to the intertidal, they can be found beneath the waves, in the deep sea associated with hydrothermal vent habitats, and there are even some species which live exclusively on drift-wood that has sunk to the bottom of the ocean.
All are marine and limpet-shaped and many live in the intertidal zone. This group was previously included within the "Archaeogastropoda." The shell is nacreous in some taxa and the operculum is absent in adults. Their radula has several teeth in each row, some of which are strengthened by the incorporation of metallic ions such as iron.
**Cocculinidae**
Cocculinids are a group of simple white limpets that occur on waterlogged wood and other organic substrates in the deep sea.
The relationships of Cocculinidae are unclear. Several recent phylogenetic analyses place them as closely related to the Neritopsina, or as the sister group to the clade that includes Caenogastropoda and Neritopsina. Some authors believe, however, that they are members of the Neritopsina. Further systematic research is needed to clarify the relationships of this enigmatic group.
**Literature cited**
* Holthuis, B.V. 1995. Evolution between marine and freshwater habitats: a case study of the gastropod suborder Neritopsina. Ph.D. thesis, University of Washington.
Original text by Paul Bunje, UCMP. *Partula taeniata* by Carole Hickman, UCMP; Abalone and *Colisella (Lottia?)* sp. by Sherry Ballard, © 1999 California Academy of Sciences; *Sinezona rimuloides* radula © 2004 Dr. Daniel L. Geiger; ; *Triopha catalinae* © 2002 [Larry Jon Friesen](http://www.sbnature.net/subscribe.htm); *Lottia limulata* by E. Eugenia Patten, © California Academy of Sciences. All other photos courtesy of [www.jaxshells.org](http://www.jaxshells.org/), with *Pteropurpura trialata* by Roger Clark, *Nerita fulgurans* by Marlo Krisberg, and *Bursatella leachii* by Joel Wooster.
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<h1>Hou tu pranownse Inglish</h1>
© 2000 by Mark Rosenfelder
<hr>
<font size=+1>Everybody
agrees that <b>English spelling is horrible</b>.</font>
<p>There have been almost as many proposals for <b>spelling reform</b> as there are rewrites
of Esperanto. (Tellingly, there has
been precisely one success in each category-- Noah Webster and Ido-- and neither
caught on universally.) Most of these proposals spend their energy<b> fixing
what isn't broken</b>. For instance,
they search hard for clever new ways of spelling the <b>ch</b> sound-- even though <cite>ch</cite> does the job just fine in hundreds of
languages. Or, they insist on 'correcting' the Great Vowel Shift, using Italian
values for the vowels.
<p>Whenever the subject comes up, someone is sure to bring up
all the words in <cite>-ough</cite>,
or George Bernard Shaw's <cite>ghoti</cite>-- a word which illustrates only Shaw's
wiseacre ignorance. English spelling
may be a nightmare, but it does have rules, and by those rules, <cite>ghoti</cite>
can only be pronounced like <cite>goatee</cite>.
<p><font size=+1>The purpose of this page is to describe those rules-- to <b>explain the system behind English spelling</b>, the rules that tell you
how to pronounce a written word correctly over <b>85% of the time</b>.</font>
<p>Many people expect the opposite as well-- to predict the
spelling from the pronunciations-- not realizing that few orthographies meet this
goal. It's far from true of Spanish,
for instance, which is often held up as an example of a good orthography.
I stopped fervently admiring Spanish
orthography when I saw a sign in a Mexican bakery with about one spelling
mistake every third word.
<p>Several different types of people might be interested in this
page:
<ul>
<li>foreign learners of English
<li>native speakers who never quite mastered English spelling
<li>spelling reformers who care to understand the system they want to replace
<li>linguists interested in how an inadequate alphabet is manhandled to fit an unruly language.
</ul>
<p>I've also included a sample lexicon and a set of spelling
rules which you can use with my <a href="sounds.htm">Sound
Change Applier</a> to automatically derive the pronunciation.
<hr>
<blockquote><i>Thanks to Éamonn McManus, Aaron J. Dinkin, Dennis Paul Himes,
Geoff Eddy, Hirofumi Nagamura, and John Cowan for useful comments and ideas, which I've tried to incorporate here.
</i></blockquote>
<hr>
<h2>The sounds of General American</h2>
<p>If we're discussing spelling, we have to discuss sounds as
well; and this means choosing a reference dialect. I'll use my own, of course-- a version of General American that's
unexcitingly close to the standard. I'll call it GA below.
<p>Here's the vowels and consonants of my dialect. For each I give the IPA,
the representation in the eccentric phonemic transcription I use in this document,
and a couple of sample words.
<p>The IPA is given in Unicode;
if it doesn't look right you have a nasty old non-Unicode-compliant browser.<p>
<blockquote><table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<tr style='background-color:#C0C0C0'>
<td colspan=3><b><center>Vowels</center></b>
<td colspan=3><b><center>Consonants</center></b>
</tr><tr style='background-color:#C0C0C0'>
<td><b>IPA</b>
<td><b>Phoneme</b>
<td><b>Samples</b>
<td><b>IPA</b>
<td><b>Phoneme</b>
<td><b>Samples</b>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">e</font>
<td> <tt>ä</tt>
<td> <cite>r<u>a</u>te</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">p</font>
<td> <tt>p</tt>
<td> <cite><u>p</u>a<u>p</u>er</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">æ</font>
<td> <tt>â</tt>
<td> <cite>r<u>a</u>t</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">b</font>
<td> <tt>b</tt>
<td> <cite><u>b</u>ook</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">i</font>
<td> <tt>ë</tt>
<td> <cite>m<u>ee</u>t, mach<u>i</u>ne</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">t</font>
<td> <tt>t</tt>
<td> <cite><u>t</u>ake</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ɛ</font>
<td> <tt>ê</tt>
<td> <cite>m<u>e</u>t, dr<u>ea</u>d</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">d</font>
<td> <tt>d</tt>
<td> <cite><u>d</u>ead</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">aj</font>
<td> <tt>ï</tt>
<td> <cite>b<u>i</u>te, c<u>y</u>cle</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">g</font>
<td> <tt>g</tt>
<td> <cite><u>g</u>et</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ɪ</font>
<td> <tt>î</tt>
<td> <cite>b<u>i</u>t, <u>l</u>ick</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">k</font>
<td> <tt>k</tt>
<td> <cite><u>c</u>ape, tal<u>k</u>, <u>q</u>uite</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">o</font>
<td> <tt>ö</tt>
<td> <cite>n<u>o</u>te, s<u>ow</u></cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">m</font>
<td> <tt>m</tt>
<td> <cite><u>m</u>oon</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">a</font>
<td> <tt>ô</tt>
<td> <cite>n<u>o</u>t, cl<u>o</u>ck</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">n</font>
<td> <tt>n</tt>
<td> <cite><u>n</u>ew</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ju</font>
<td> <tt>ü</tt>
<td> <cite>c<u>u</u>te, <u>you</u></cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ŋ</font>
<td> <tt>ñ</tt>
<td> <cite>si<u>ng</u>, thi<u>n</u>k</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ʌ</font>
<td> <tt>û</tt>
<td> <cite>cut, c<u>o</u>me</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">f</font>
<td> <tt>f</tt>
<td> <cite><u>f</u>our, <u>ph</u>ysics</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=3>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">v</font>
<td> <tt>v</tt>
<td> <cite><u>v</u>ine</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">u</font>
<td> <tt>u</tt>
<td> <cite>c<u>oo</u>t</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">θ</font>
<td> <tt>+</tt>
<td> <cite><u>th</u>in</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ɔ</font>
<td> <tt>ò</tt>
<td> <cite>c<u>au</u>ght, d<u>o</u>g</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ð</font>
<td> <tt><u>+</u></tt>
<td> <cite><u>th</u>is</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ʊ</font>
<td> <tt>ù</tt>
<td> <cite>c<u>oo</u>k, p<u>u</u>t</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">s</font>
<td> <tt>s</tt>
<td> <cite><u>s</u>o</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ə</font>
<td> <tt>@</tt>
<td> <cite><u>a</u>bove, cyn<u>i</u>c, <u>u</u>ntil</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">z</font>
<td> <tt>z</tt>
<td> <cite><u>z</u>oo</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=3>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ʃ</font>
<td> <tt>$</tt>
<td> <cite><u>sh</u>ack</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">aw</font>
<td> <tt>ôw</tt>
<td> <cite>cr<u>ow</u>d, l<u>ou</u>d</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ʒ</font>
<td> <tt><u>$</u></tt>
<td> <cite>mea<u>s</u>ure</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">oj</font>
<td> <tt>öy</tt>
<td> <cite>b<u>oy</u>, dr<u>oi</u>d</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">tʃ</font>
<td> <tt>ç</tt>
<td> <cite><u>ch</u>ew</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=3>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">dʒ</font>
<td> <tt>j</tt>
<td> <cite><u>j</u>u<u>dg</u>e</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">j</font>
<td> <tt>y</tt>
<td> <cite><u>y</u>ou, mill<u>i</u>on</cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">r</font>
<td> <tt>r</tt>
<td> <cite><u>r</u>an</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">w</font>
<td> <tt>w</tt>
<td> <cite><u>w</u>ait, co<u>w</u></cite>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">l</font>
<td> <tt>l</tt>
<td> <cite><u>l</u>ate</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=3>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">h</font>
<td> <tt>h</tt>
<td> <cite><u>h</u>ang</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">ɚ</font>
<td> <tt>@r</tt>
<td> <cite>s<u>ear</u>ch, man<u>or</u>, b<u>ir</u>d</cite>
<td colspan=3 rowspan=3>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">n̩</font>
<td> <tt>@n</tt>
<td> <cite>butt<u>on</u>, happ<u>en</u></cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <font face="Lucida Sans Unicode">l̩</font>
<td> <tt>@l</tt>
<td> <cite>batt<u>le</u>, fin<u>al</u></cite>
</tr>
</table></blockquote>
<h3>Who cares about dialects?</h3>
<p>Ideally you shouldn't have to worry about my dialect at all:
you could simply take (say) <tt>ê</tt> to represent whatever <i>you</i> pronounce
as the vowel in <cite>met</cite>. Unfortunately, English dialects are not
uniform enough to share a single phonology. There are many words that are not only
<i>pronounced</i> differently in different dialects-- that is, they have a
distinct <i>phonetic</i> realization-- but
also have their own <i>phonemic</i>
representation.
<p>Some examples:
<ul>
<li>GA is rhotic-- we pronounce the post-vocalic r's-- while
other important dialects are not, notably the British standard, RP.
<li>I distinguish <cite>cot</cite> and <cite>caught</cite>, <cite>Don</cite> and <cite>Dawn</cite>;
these vowels (<tt>ô, ò</tt>) merge in the US West.
<li>On the other hand, I merge the vowel sounds in <cite>Mary, merry,</cite>
and <cite>marry</cite>, which are distinguished in Eastern US dialects and in RP.
<li>I pronounce <cite>w</cite> and <cite>wh</cite> the same.
</ul>
<h3>Notational conventions</h3>
<p><b>Spellings</b> are in <cite>teal italics</cite>;
<b>pronunciations</b> are in <tt>blue Courier</tt>. This
convention avoids cluttering the text with brackets and quotation marks.
<p>Thus <cite>g</cite> refers to the letter <g>, while <tt>g</tt> refers to
the sound /g/, and I will write that <cite>laugh</cite> is pronounced <tt>lâf</tt>.
<p>Linguists can take the 'pronunciations' as <b>phonemic</b>;
e.g. I haven't attempted to indicate aspiration, the flapping of medial <tt>t</tt>
and <tt>d</tt>, the appearance of clear and dark <tt>l</tt>, etc. I indicate
some but not all vowel reductions (basically, those that are reduced in all
forms of the morpheme).
<p><cite>#</cite> represents the beginning or end of a word.
For instance, <cite>#rh</cite> represents an <cite>rh</cite> that
begins a word; <cite>g#</cite> refers to a final <cite>g</cite>.
<p>Capital letters represent variables; e.g. <cite>V</cite> represents any vowel.
<h2>The computer simulation</h2>
<p>Along with this explanatory page, I've put up
<ul>
<li>a <A HREF="english.lex">sample lexicon</a> of over 5000
English words
<li>a <A HREF="english.sc">sound change file</a> giving the
spelling rules
<li><A HREF="english.out">sample output</a> from the <a href="sounds.html">Sound
Change Applier</a>
</ul>
<p>The lexicon includes the target pronunciation in GA; I
modified the program to compare the results of the rule application with the
target. <b>The results</b>:
<ul>
<li>3079 (or <b>59%</b>) of the pronunciations are generated <b>perfectly</b>.
<li>4389 (or <b>85%</b>) are generated perfectly or with only <b>minor errors</b>:
vowel length errors, failure to reduce vowels to <tt>@</tt>, or failure to
voice an <i>s</i>.
</ul>
<p>This is impressive; but it <b>understates the systematicity</b> of English spelling:
<ul>
<li>Many of the errors are off in only one segment.
(E.g. the rules predict everything about <cite>bachelor </cite>except the loss of the middle
vowel. Shouldn't they get some credit
for getting six segments correct?)
<li>Many of the pronunciations are really predictable using
rules beyond the scope of the Sound Change Applier.
I haven't by any means found every possible rule, or stated them
in the best, most general form.
<li>The worst offenders in the language are already
included in the sample; a larger vocabulary would include a higher percentage
of well-behaved spellings.
</ul>
<p>There is <a href="#irregular">a fuller discussion of the mispredictions</a> at
the end of the document.
<p>The <b>odd phonetic transcription</b>, by the way, derives from the dual need to easily represent
sounds both in html and in the sound change file.
I'm restricted to characters that html supports; and I can't use
capital letters, because I need them for variable definitions in the
rules. As a mnemonic, think of the umlauts
as colons, so that <tt>ö</tt> is short for <tt>o:</tt>,
'long o'.
<p>The wacky spellings I used for the <b>vowels</b>, however, are inherent in the logic of English
spelling. It would only obscure how the
system works if I represented the long and short vowels with IPA forms.
<h2>The rules</h2>
<p>The bulk of this page is basically a <b>human-readable restatement of the rules</b> in the sound change file
<p>The <b>order</b> of the
rules is important. The rules can be
thought of as a <b>recipe</b>: to pronounce
a word, you go down the list of rules, seeing if each one in turn applies, and
applying it if it does.
<p>The result is sometimes a little backwards in terms
of explaining the system, because <b>exceptions
come first</b>, before the general rules.
That's the best way to teach the computer; but humans tend to do best by
learning the most general rule first.
<p>I'll warn you: some of these rules are going to seem <b>mondo
obscure</b>. That's because I've tried
to find every regularity I could, even if it only explains half a dozen
words. The yield of some rules may be small
enough that some people would rather just learn the affected words as
irregularities. But if anything I'm <i>more</i>
interested in the minor regularities; they're puzzles, often unfamiliar ones,
and many are the fossils of minor sound changes.
<p>To head off another likely reaction: yes, <b>you can find
exceptions</b> to the rules. I'm
perfectly aware that <cite>ough</cite> is not <i>always</i> pronounced <tt>ö</tt>.
The point is, what follows are the <i>default</i> rules that work 85% of the time.
Think of <tt>ö</tt> as the default pronunciation of <cite>ough</cite>;
any other pronunciation of <cite>ough</cite> is an irregularity.
<p>And finally: I'm aware that some linguists (e.g. Edward
Carney) have also worked on these problems; unfortunately, I've only seen their
work in summaries. I've tried to be
careful and linguistically informed, but I don't claim to have committed a work
of scholarship.
<h3>Some rewrites</h3>
<p>English has more phonemes than the alphabet has available
symbols; the usual expedient of the orthography for solving this problem is to
use digraphs. (Both the problem and the
solution are inherited from Latin, which had hardly finished tossing out the
Greek letters it didn't think it needed when it started to borrow Greek words
that needed them.)
<p><span class="RuleNo">1</span>. Make the following unconditional
replacements:
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<td> <cite>ch</cite>
<td> <tt>ç</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>sh</cite>
<td> <tt>$</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ph</cite>
<td> <tt>f</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>th</cite>
<td> <tt>+</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>qu</cite>
<td> <tt>kw</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>wr</cite>
<td> <tt>r</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>wh</cite>
<td> <tt>w</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>xh</cite>
<td> <tt>x</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>rh</cite>
<td> <tt>r</tt>
</tr>
</table>
<p>Before an <cite>o</cite>, replace <cite>wh</cite> with <tt>h</tt> instead:
<cite>who, whore, whole</cite>.
<p>If you're one of those fossils who still use a voiceless w
or another strange contortion to distinguish <cite>wh </cite>and
<cite>w</cite>, you'd modify this rule.
<p>We can do significantly better than the program if we don't do
these substitutions when the digraph spans a morpheme boundary.
In other words, we shouldn't do the
replacement in compound words like <cite>bosshood, flathead,
uphill</cite>, or <cite>perhaps</cite>.
<p>We can also do better if we replace
<cite>ch</cite> with <tt>k</tt> in words of Greek and Hebrew origin--
that is, in two-dollar words like <cite>archaism</cite> or
<cite>trochaic </cite>or
<cite>Malachi</cite>.
<p>The program actually replaces only initial <cite>rh</cite>,
since medial <cite>rh </cite>is
so likely to be found in a compound (and it
doesn't occur finally in the sample lexicon).
<p>(<cite>xh</cite> isn't really a digraph; the rule just reflects the fact that an
initial <cite>h</cite> isn't pronounced after a prefix ending in <cite>x</cite>,
as in <cite>exhibit</cite>.)
<p><span class="RuleNo">2</span>. Replace
<cite>x</cite> with <tt>ks</tt>; but
after <cite>e</cite> and before another vowel, use <tt>
gz</tt> instead. (This is
not an allophonic rule: compare the near-minimal pair
<cite>exist </cite>and <cite>excite</cite>.)
<p><span class="RuleNo">3</span></b>. Ignore apostrophes (<cite>can't, cop's,
o'clock</cite>). Hyphens can
however be treated as word separators
(<cite>mother-in-law</cite> is pronounced like <cite>mother in law</cite>).
<h3>The notorious gh</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">4</span>. Before a vowel,
<cite>gh </cite>becomes <tt>g</tt>: <cite>ghost</cite> = <tt>göst</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">5</span>. <cite>gh </cite>turns a preceding single vowel long:
<cite>right</cite> = <tt>rït</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">6</span>.
<cite>aught</cite> and <cite>ought</cite> become <tt>òt</tt>:
<cite>daughter</cite> = <tt>dòt@r</tt>, <cite>sought</cite> = <tt>sòt</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">7</span>. Any other
<cite>ough </cite>becomes <tt>ö</tt>:
<cite>dough</cite> = <tt>dö</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">8</span>. Elsewhere,
<cite>gh </cite>is simply dropped: <cite>freight</cite> = <tt>frät</tt>.
<p>People usually trot out <cite>gh</cite> when they bitch about English spelling.
The culprit is sound change: <cite>gh</cite> used
to do nicely for the <tt>x</tt> sound (now usually represented <cite>kh</cite> when
we transcribe foreign words), but the sound disappeared in everything but
Scots. It usually went quietly, but sometimes, word-finally
(<cite>laugh, cough, enough, rough, tough,</cite> and not much more)
it was transformed to <tt>f</tt>instead.
<p><cite>ough</cite> is also notorious, but the usual sound (as
seen in rule 7) is <tt>ö</tt>.
<cite>Through </cite>is a notable exception.
<p>Initial <cite>gh</cite> is sometimes used to keep the <cite>g </cite>from
softening (<cite>ghetto</cite>);
but generally it's a meaningless variant on <cite>g</cite>,
said to be introduced by Dutch typesetters in
the early days of printing. In any case
it's no problem, since it's always <tt>g</tt>. This is one reason Shaw's
<cite>ghoti</cite> is such a fraud: initial <cite>gh</cite> can <i>never</i>
be pronounced <tt>f</tt>.
<h3>Unpronounceable initials</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">9</span>. In initial <cite>gn, kn, mn, pt, ps, tm</cite>, pronounce
the second letter only: <cite>gnostic</cite> = <tt>nôstîk</tt>,
<cite>psycho </cite>= <tt>sïkö</tt>,
<cite>knight</cite> = <tt>nït</tt>.
<p>Most of these are Greek borrowings-- Greek is much freer with
initial clusters than English is-- but <cite>kn </cite>derives from Old English.
<h3>Replacing y</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">10</span>. Replace
<cite>y</cite> with <tt>ï</tt> if it ends a one-syllable word:
<cite>ply</cite> = <tt>plï</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">11</span>. <cite>ey</cite> is pronounced <tt>ë</tt>;
<cite>ay</cite> is <tt>ä</tt>; and <cite>oy</cite> is <tt>öy</tt>:
<cite>say, monkey boy</cite> = <tt>sä mûnkë böy</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">12</span>. Replace
<cite>y</cite> with <cite>i </cite>if it's not adjacent to a
vowel-- we'll worry later about how to pronounce the <cite>i</cite>.
<p>Thus, <cite>system</cite> = <tt>sîst@m</tt> but
<cite>you</cite>, where the <cite>y</cite> adjoins a vowel, is <tt>yu</tt>.
<h3>Simplification of stl</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">13</span>. The <cite>t </cite>in
<cite>stl</cite> is lost before a final vowel:
<cite>bustle</cite> = <tt>bûs@l"</tt>, <cite>bristly</cite> = <tt>brîslë</tt>.
<p>This could perhaps be generalized; but in slow speech I
leave the <tt>t</tt> in (say) <cite>coastline</cite> or <cite>Christlike</cite>.
I'm also tempted to generalize to all stops, but the only instance in
the sample lexicon is <cite>muscle</cite>, and it's pretty silly to have a rule that
applies to a single word.
<h3><a name="16">(Af)frication before i</a></h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">14</span>. <cite>ci</cite> or <cite>ti</cite> becomes <tt>$</tt>
before a vowel: <cite>gracious</cite> = <tt>grä$@s</tt>,
<cite>nation</cite> = <tt>ä$@n</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">15</span>. <cite>tu</cite> becomes <tt>çu</tt>
before a vowel, or before a liquid (<cite>r, l</cite>) followed by a vowel:
<cite>mutual</cite> = <tt>müçu@l</tt>,
<cite>mature</cite> = <tt>m@çur</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">16</span>. <cite>s</cite> becomes <tt>$</tt> (or <tt>$</tt></u>
if it's preceded by a vowel):
<ul>
<li>before <cite>o</cite>-- <cite>passion</cite> = <tt>pâ$@n</tt>,
<cite>vision</cite> = <tt>vî$@n"</tt>.
Note that the <cite>i</cite> is lost.
<li>before <cite>ur</cite>-- <cite>assure </cite>= <tt>@$ur</tt>;
<cite> leisure</cite> = <tt>lë<u>$</u>@r</tt>.
<li>after <cite>k</cite> and before a vowel:
<cite>sexual</cite> = <tt>sêk$u@l</tt>.
</ul>
<p>At some point English affricated a number of consonants
before a <tt>i</tt> or <tt>y</tt> that preceded another vowel, including
the [<tt>y</tt>] sound that begins <tt>ü</tt>
Sometimes the <tt>y</tt> has been lost since.
This process seems to be no longer productive-- compare <cite>costume, Casio</cite>.
(Or is it? In quick speech I do say <tt>kôsçùm</tt>.)
<p>Rule 14 shows another reason <cite>ghoti</cite> is a fraud:
<cite>ti </cite>only fricativizes when it's followed by a vowel.
<h3>Voicing of s</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">17</span>. <cite>s</cite> is voiced between two vowels
(<cite>amuse, design, prison</cite>), except after
<cite>a</cite> (<cite>base, parasite</cite>).
<p>It's easy to find exception to this rule: <cite>disagree, opposite, analysis</cite>--
there's even words where the rule applies only for verbs (<cite>abuse, house</cite>).
The rule as stated has more successes than
failures, and I haven't been able to find merely lexical rules that do much
better. A better rule might take the
language of origin into account: the voicing tends to occur in French and Latin
words (<cite>resent, please, reason, miserable</cite>),
but not if they're from Greek (<cite>analysis, isoceles</cite>)
or more exotic languages (<cite>papoose, Osaka</cite>).
<p>The voicing of <cite>s</cite> is so almost predictable that there are
orthographic conventions (borrowed from French) to indicate that we really do
want an <tt>s</tt>: double the <cite>s</cite> (cf. <cite>Moses</cite> vs. <cite>mosses</cite>), or use
<cite>c</cite> instead (<cite>race</cite> vs. <cite>rase</cite>).
Annoyingly, there are a few cases of unexpectedly voiced <cite>ss</cite>
(<cite>dessert, dissolve</cite>).
<p>As a corollary of this rule, the American use of <cite>-ize</cite> for British <cite>-ise</cite>
was unnecessary, although of course it is more foolproof.
<h3>You know me, al</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">18</span>. <cite>al </cite>is pronounced <tt>òl</tt> before
<cite>r, s, m</cite>, a dental stop, or final <cite>ll</cite>:
<cite>also, already, wall, bald, although, almost</cite>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">19</span>. <cite>alk</cite> becomes <tt>òk</tt>, except initially:
<cite>walk </cite>= <tt>wòk</tt>.
<p>I suspect this is a sound change, obscured by later borrowings
like <cite>alcohol</cite>.
<h3><a name="20">Softening of velars</a></h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">20</span>. <cite>c</cite> becomes <tt>s</tt> before a front
vowel, <tt>k</tt> elsewhere: <cite>cell</cite> = <tt>sêl</tt>, <cite>acid</cite> =
<tt>âsîd</tt>, but <cite>cow</cite> = <tt>kôw</tt>,
<cite>backer</cite> = <tt>bâk@r</tt>, <cite>clear</cite> = <tt>klër</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">21</span>. Similarly,
<cite>g</cite> becomes <tt>j</tt>
before a front vowel, <tt>g</tt> elsewhere:
<cite>gel</cite> = <tt>jêl</tt>,
<cite>turgid </cite> = <tt>t@rjîd</tt>, but <cite>got</cite> = <tt>gôt</tt>,
<cite>twig</cite> = <tt>twîg</tt>, <cite>gleam</cite> = <tt>glëm</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">22</span>. If the
<cite>g </cite>doesn't begin the word, and the triggering
<cite>e</cite> precedes <cite>o</cite> or <cite>a</cite>,
the <cite>e</cite> is lost: <cite>changeable</cite> = <tt>cänj@b@l</tt>;
<cite>dungeon </cite> = <tt>dûnj@n</tt> (but <cite>geology </cite>= <tt>jëôl@jë</tt>).
<p><span class="RuleNo">23</span>. Initial <cite>gu</cite> or
final <cite>gue</cite> is pronounced <tt>g</tt>:
<cite>guest</cite> = <tt>gêst</tt>, <cite>plague</cite> = <tt>pläg</tt>.
(Medially, it tends to be <tt>gw</tt> instead: <cite>language, anguish</cite>.)
<p>Front vowels are <cite>i </cite>and <cite>e</cite>; note that <cite>y</cite>
was changed to <cite>i</cite> by rule 12.
We owe these rules to a sound change, and
not even our own-- it derives from the history of French.
<p>The last two rules allow <cite>g</cite> to be used for two sounds:
<ul>
<li><tt>ga ge gi go gu</tt> can be written <cite>ga gue gui go gu</cite>
<li><tt>ja je ji jo ju</tt> can be written <cite>gea ge gi geo geu.</cite>
</ul>
<p>The inserted <cite>e</cite> or <cite>u</cite> are orthographic only;
they make sure rule 21 applies or doesn't apply, as desired.
<p>In French, there's a parallel with c:
<ul>
<li><tt>ka ke ki ko ku</tt> can be written <cite>ca que qui co cu</cite>
<li><tt>sa se si so su</tt> can be written <cite>cea ce ci ceo ceu</cite>
(but it's more usual to write <cite>ça ce ci ço çu</cite>)
</ul>
<p>but it doesn't work so well in English, since our <cite>qu</cite> is still <tt>kw</tt>.
The inserted <cite>e</cite> is found in just a few words (e.g.
<cite>placeable</cite>), due to compounding.
<h3>Untangle reverse-written final liquids</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">24</span>. <cite>le</cite> and
<cite>re</cite> (after a consonant, and ending the word)
should be rewritten <tt>@l, @r</tt>.
<p>To be precise, they become syllabic consonants: the final
sound in <cite>bottle</cite>
is a prolonged dark <tt>l</tt>.
I think this is an allophonic detail, however: if you like, just add a
rule at the end to turn all instances of <tt>@r</tt> into syllabic <tt><u>r</u></tt>.
<h3><a name="25">Short and long vowels</a></h3>
<p>OK, listen up, because these are the <b>two most important
rules</b> of English spelling.
<p><span class="RuleNo">25</span>. Vowels are pronounced long before
an intervocalic consonant (<cite>rate, mete, fine, rote, cute</cite> =
<tt>rät mët fïn röt küt</tt>).
<p><span class="RuleNo">26</span>. They're short before two consonants
(<cite>baffle, held, children, rotten, butler</cite>), or before a final consonant
(<cite>pat, pet, pit, pot, but </cite>= <tt>pât pêt pît pôt bût</tt>).
<p>English has a dozen or so vowel phonemes, and this silly
alphabet we inherited from the Romans has just five vowel symbols
(<cite>y</cite> is sometimes used as a vowel, but as we've
seen, it pointlessly duplicates <cite>i</cite>). The
five symbols can represent ten sounds, thanks to these rules.
<p>Each vowel letter has two basic interpretations, which by
convention are called <b>long</b> and <b>short</b>.
(Phonetically they're <i>not</i> distinguished by length; <i>tense </i>and <i>lax</i>
would be more accurate. But I think the more familiar terms will be
more readable, and remind readers that their old English teachers were onto
something after all.)
<p>In my transcription, <b>long</b>
vowels are marked with a diaresis, since html doesn't supply a macron (<tt>äëïöü</tt>),
and <b>short </b>vowels with a circumflex (<tt>âêîôû</tt>).
Now you can see why I chose those odd representations-- they come from the
basic logic of English spelling. (Think of the diaresis as the IPA <tt>:</tt> long mark.)
<p>Note that the names of the letters
<cite>A E I O U</cite> are simply the 'long' vowels.
<p>And where did <i>that </i>come
from?
<ul>
<li>The spelling of the long vowels is the fault of the
Great Vowel Shift of early modern times.
Middle English spoke the vowels with their 'proper' vowels, so that
(say) <cite>mate</cite> would have been pronounced <tt>môt@</tt>.
<li>The short vowels are simply laxed versions of the <i>original</i> sounds of the
long vowels. <tt>ê</tt>, for instance, is a
lazy version of <tt>ä</tt> (the original sound of long <cite>e</cite>)-- closer
to the muddy center of the vowel space.
</ul>
<p>The above rules work in conjunction with rule 54, which
means that <b>doubling a consonant</b>
changes a medial vowel from long to short: <cite>later/latter,
Peter/petter, biter/bitter, hoping/hopping, cuter/cutter</cite>.
<h3>Exceptions, but general ones</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">27</span>. Final <cite>ind</cite> is <tt>ïnd</tt>,
final <cite>oss</cite> is <tt>òs</tt>; final <cite>og</cite> is <tt>òg</tt>:
<cite>mind, boss, dog</cite> = <tt>mïnd bòs dòg</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">28</span>. <cite>o</cite> also becomes <tt>ò</tt>
before <cite>f</cite> and another consonant (<cite>offer</cite> = <tt>òf@r</tt>,
<cite>soften</cite> = <tt>sòf@n</tt>).
<p><span class="RuleNo">29</span>. <cite>wa</cite> is pronounced <tt>wô</tt>
before a dental or alveolar consonant (<tt>t d n s +</tt>):
<cite>want, wander, swan, Rwanda, swat, wad, wasp</cite>,
and as <tt>wò</tt> between <cite>w</cite> and <tt>(t)$</tt>: <cite>wash, squash, watch</cite>
= <tt>wò$ skwò$ wòç</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">29a</span>. <cite>u</cite> is pronounced <tt>u</tt> before <cite>l</cite>,
or after a labial stop (<tt>pb</tt>) and before a sibilant (<tt>s$ç</tt>): <cite>adult, push, butch</cite>.
(This doesn't apply if the u is long: <cite>mule</cite>.)
<p>I don't think I ever noticed these generalizations till I started working out the rules
for this page. At least some of these, such as 29a, are sound changes from Shakespeare's time.
<p>Rules such as 6, 18, 19, 27, 28, and 51 introduce <tt>ò</tt>,
a vowel which (as signalled by the odd diacritic in my
transcription) doesn't fit well into English phonology.
The fact that a velar occurs in many of the
rule conditions suggests that it was originally an allophonic variant of /ô/
and /â/ in this environment-- compare <cite>dog, ought,
long, walk</cite> with <cite>dot, out, lot, wad</cite>.
But it's now phonemic in GA, as can be seen
in the minimum triad <cite>caught, cot, cat</cite>.
These rules would have to be modified (and
some could be eliminated) in dialects that merge <tt>ò</tt> and <tt>ô</tt>.
<p>For some speakers, rule 29a only applies after labials, so that <cite>pull</cite> and <cite>dull</cite> don't rhyme.
<h3>Softening of gn</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">30</span>. Except before a vowel, the vowel in
<cite>ign</cite> or <cite>igm</cite> lengthens, and the <cite>g</cite> is lost:
<cite>alignment paradigm</cite> = <tt>@lïnm@nt, pär@dïm</tt>, but
<cite>igneous</cite> = <tt>îgnë@s</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">31</span>. The
<cite>g</cite> is simply lost in <cite>eign</cite>: <cite>feign</cite> = <tt>fän</tt>.
<h3>Handling of -ous</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">32</span>. Except before a vowel,
<cite>ous</cite> reduces to <tt>@s</tt>:
<cite>jealous</cite> = <tt>jêl@s</tt>.
<p>I'm ambivalent about rules that relate to a particular
suffix, since arguably the pronunciation is simply a fact about the suffix in
the mental lexicon. But a suffix can apply to dozens of words, so there was a
large gain from including some such rules in the file.
<p>Note the importance of order: this rule has to be ordered before
silent <cite>e</cite> deletion, or it will apply to words like <cite>arouse</cite>.
<h3>Removal of silent e</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">33</span>. Remove final <cite>e</cite>:
<cite>rate mike cute</cite> = <tt>rät mïk küt</tt>
(unless it's the only vowel in the word, as in <cite>he</cite>).
<p>This and rules 25 and 26 (on long and short vowels) are
the guts of the English spelling system.
They allow the five vowel symbols to represent ten vowel phonemes.
<p>English orthography tends to preserve the spelling of
morphemes in derived words, including their final <cite>e</cite>.
The program is too stupid to handle this, since it has no way of
recognizing compounds. But of course in
words like <cite>safety, lovely, changeable, careful, warehouse, jukebox, placement, placeholder</cite>
the <cite>e</cite> in the first morpheme should be deleted by this rule.
<p>People pay tribute to these rules every time they make
up words-- whether for marketing purposes (<cite>Nite-Lite,
Cold-Eeze, Unix</cite>), slang (<cite>reefer, dweeb,
doofus</cite>), a created world (<cite>hobbit, Leela,
Oz, Alley Oop, Naboo, Mr. Magoo, Morlock</cite>), or for borrowings (
<cite>thuggee, kangaroo, tycoon, igloo, tepee</cite>).
Words that don't fit the pattern, like <cite>Linux</cite>, can cause confusion.
<h3>Add shortening; stir</h3>
<p>Some vowels that are orthographically long are pronounced
short, and frankly I haven't put my finger on the pattern.
In the file I did add this rule:
<p><span class="RuleNo">34</span>. Shorten a vowel that precedes a
simple, final CV syllable (and is not the first syllable in the word).
<p>This handles words like <cite>anomaly, cinema, sanity, biology, century</cite>; but it
fails on other words, like <cite>patina, tuxedo, agora.</cite>
Obviously the shortened vowels are all unstressed; but the
idea here is to predict pronunciations from the spelling, and the spelling
doesn't indicate the stress.
<p>(We've already removed silent <cite>e</cite>, so this rule isn't triggered by
words like <cite>phoneme</cite>.)
<p>Somewhere I read that long vowels can't occur earlier than
the antepenult; but obvious counterexamples are
<cite><u>i</u>solating</cite>
or <cite><u>u</u>nification</cite>.
I'll see if I can improve the generalization, however.
<h3>Vowel digraphs</h3>
<p>Besides the long/short trick, English expands its repertoire
of vowel representations with digraphs.
Quite a few of these are redundant, and there are lots of
exceptions-- this, and not <cite>ch</cite> or
<cite>ough</cite>, is the real weak point of English spelling.
<p><span class="RuleNo">35</span>. <cite>iV</cite> (that is, <cite>i</cite> plus another vowel) becomes
<tt>ï@</tt> in the initial syllable: <cite>bias, diagram</cite> = <tt>bï@s, dï@grâm</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">36</span>. Exceptions to the following rule:
<ul>
<li>Final <cite>ow</cite> is pronounced <tt>ö</tt>: <cite>slow, rainbow, overthrow</cite>.
<li><cite>oo</cite> is pronuonced <tt>ù</tt> before a <cite>k</cite>:
<cite>book, crook, look</cite>.
<li><cite>ei</cite> is pronuonced <tt>ë</tt> after <tt>s</tt>: <cite>perceive, ceiling, seize</cite>.
<li><cite>ie</cite> is pronounced <tt>ï</tt> finally: <cite>dye, necktie</cite>.
<li><cite>oul</cite> becomes <tt>ù</tt> before a final <cite>d</cite>.
</ul>
<p><span class="RuleNo">37</span>. Make the following substitutions:
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<tr>
<td> <cite>eau</cite>
<td> <tt>ö</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ai</cite>
<td> <tt>ä</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>au, aw</cite>
<td> <tt>ò</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ee</cite>
<td> <tt>ë</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ea</cite>
<td> <tt>ë</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ei</cite>
<td> <tt>ä</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>eo</cite>
<td> <tt>ë@</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>eu, ew</cite>
<td> <tt>ü</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ie</cite>
<td> <tt>ë</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>iV</cite>
<td> <tt>ë@</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>oa</cite>
<td> <tt>ö</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>oe</cite>
<td> <tt>ö</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>oo</cite>
<td> <tt>u</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ou, ow</cite>
<td> <tt>ôw</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>oi</cite>
<td> <tt>öy</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ua</cite>
<td> <tt>ü@</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ue</cite>
<td> <tt>u</tt>
</tr><tr>
<td> <cite>ui</cite>
<td> <tt>u</tt>
</tr>
</table>
<p>Again, the program is not smart enough to recognize when the
digraph spans a morpheme boundary, and thus should be treated as two separate
vowels: <cite>goer</cite> = <tt>gö@r</tt>, <cite>coaxial</cite> = <tt>köâksë@l</tt>.
<p>Annoyingly, some of these digraphs have at least two
values: cf. <cite>wool, fool; mead, dread; fief, friend; reign, seize; ground, group</cite>.
The values in the table are those that occur
most often. (The alternatives are
generally just a step or two apart phonetically, e.g. <tt>u/ù, ë/ê, ä/ë</tt>.)
<p>For ease of exposition I've put the final
<cite>ie </cite>rule here, but it really goes before rule 14
(affrication); otherwise terrible things happen to words like <cite>untie</cite>.
<h3>Those pesky final syllabics</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">38</span>. Any vowel reduces to <tt>@</tt> before final <cite>l</cite>:
<cite>battle, final, hovel, evil, symbol</cite>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">39</span>. Any short vowel reducts to <tt>@</tt>
before a final <cite>n</cite>: <cite>human, frighten, cabin, button</cite>.
<p>These rules don't apply to monosyllables (<cite>pal, can</cite>),
nor to vowels that have already been assigned a particular value by an earlier
rule (e.g. <cite>meal</cite> to <tt>mël</tt> by rule 37).
<p>These rules could probably be refined; they don't apply to
stressed finals, but again, the orthography doesn't indicate stress.
<p>You can take <tt>@l</tt> as a phonemic representation, or add a rule at the end to
replace it with vocalic <u><tt>l</tt></u>. Ditto for <tt>@n</tt>.
<h3>Suffix simplifications</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">40</span>. The following suffixes are reduced
as follows:
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-able, -ible</cite>
<td> <tt>@b@l</tt>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-lion</cite>
<td> <tt>ly@n</tt>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-nion</cite>
<td> <tt>ny@n</tt>
</tr>
</table>
<p>Again, we really shouldn't have 'rules' for single lexical
entries. But these suffixes are common,
so the rule has a large yield.
<h3>Unpronounceable finals</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">41</span></b>. A final
<cite>b</cite> or <cite>n</cite> is not pronounced if preceded by an <cite>m</cite>:
<cite>damn bomb</cite> = <tt>dâm bôm</tt>.
<h3>Final vowel coloration</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">42</span>. Pronounce any remaining final vowel
as follows:
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-a</cite>
<td> <tt>@</tt>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-i</cite>
<td> <tt>ë</tt>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-o</cite>
<td> <tt>ö</tt>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> <cite>-u</cite>
<td> <tt>u</tt>
</tr>
</table>
<p>A final vowel is usually the mark of a foreign word, which
is why final vowels tend to have the 'continental' values:
<cite>sushi, cello, haiku</cite>.
Earlier borrowings were nativized, meaning
that final vowels had to be written as diphthongs (e.g. <cite>Munsee</cite>, <cite>Hindoo</cite>).
<p>Since final <cite>-e</cite> is already in use, we used to mark one that
was supposed to be pronounced (<cite>Chloë </cite>= <tt>klöë</tt>), or, if we were
borrowing from French, we retained the accent (<cite>café</cite> = <tt>kâfä</tt>).
But English seems to be so allergic to
diacritics that these helpful conventions have largely been lost.
<h3>Vowels before r </h3>
<cite>r</cite> is hell on English vowels; it tends to color
the vowels, and in many dialects, disappear.
In GA there are 12 monophthongal vowels, but only 6 can appear before <tt>r</tt>--
<tt>ä ë ô ö ò u</tt>-- plus <tt>@r</tt>,
which is really just a prolonged vocalic <tt><u>r</u></tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">43</span>. An <tt>ôw, ô</tt>, or <tt>ò</tt>
resulting from the previous rules changes to <tt>ö</tt> before an <tt>r</tt>:
<cite>course</cite> = <tt>körs</tt>, <cite>for</cite> = <tt>för</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">44</span>. <cite>war </cite>is pronounced <tt>wör</tt>,
except before a vowel:
<cite>warlock, war, dwarf</cite> = <tt>wörlôk, wör, dwörf</tt>;
and <cite>wor</cite> is pronounced <tt>w@r</tt>: <cite>word, worst, worry</cite>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">45</span>. <tt>ê</tt> or <tt>â</tt> before a double
<cite>r</cite> (and <tt>ê</tt> before <cite>ri</cite>) become <tt>ä</tt>:
<cite>terror, marry, merit</cite> = <tt>tär@r, märë, märît</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">46</span>. <tt>â</tt> before any other <cite>r</cite>
becomes <tt>ô</tt>: <cite>mark, star </cite>= <tt>môrk, stôr</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">47</span>. <tt>ê, î, û</tt> before <cite>r</cite>
are reduced to schwa: <cite>perk, fir, fur</cite> = <tt>p@rk, f@r, f@r</tt>.
<p>Thanks to the infamous rule 45, I pronounce <cite>Mary, merry, marry</cite>
the same. If you left
this rule out, it would probably correctly predict the pronounciation of
Easterners and Britons who distinguish them.
<h3>The velar nasal ng</h3>
<p>The careful reader may wonder why <cite>ng</cite> was not handled earlier, with
the other consonantal digraphs. The reason is that orthographically, it acts as a
double consonant-- e.g. <cite>singer</cite>
has a short not a long <b>i</b>. But now it's time to handle it.
<p>For lack of an eng, I represent the velar nasal as <tt>ñ</tt>;
don't confuse it with a palatalized <tt>ny</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">48</span>. <cite>ng</cite> becomes <tt>ñg</tt>
before a liquid (<tt>r, l</tt>) or semivowel (<tt>y, w</tt>):
<cite>angry, England, singular, anguish</cite> =
<tt>äñgrë, îñglând, sîñgül@r, äñgwî$</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">49</span>. <cite>ng</cite> becomes <tt>ñ</tt> finally, or before
another consonant:
<cite>hung</cite> = <tt>hûng</tt>, <cite>length</cite> = <tt>läñ+.</tt>
<p><span class="RuleNo">50</span>. <cite>n</cite> becomes <tt>ñ</tt> before a velar stop
(<tt>k, g</tt>): <cite>anger</cite> = <tt>äñg@r</tt>, <cite>think</cite> = <tt>+îñk</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">51</span>. <tt>ô</tt> becomes <tt>ò</tt>, and
<tt>â</tt> becomes <tt>ä</tt> before <tt>ñ</tt>:
<cite>song</cite> = <tt>sòñ</tt>; <cite>hang</cite> = <tt>häñ</tt>.
<p>Note that rule 50 doesn't apply to words like <cite>hung</cite>,
because rule 49 already removed the <cite>g </cite>in those words.
<p>50 is arguably merely allophonic, but since it's completely
consistent I treated it as a spelling rule.
You could certainly say that a word like <cite>ungrateful</cite>
'really' has an underlying /ng/, because it's composed of
<cite>un</cite> plus <cite>grateful</cite>;
then this, as in most languages, will get pronounced <tt>ñg</tt>.
But if you go that route, you can't actually show that English allows
/ñg/ as well as /ng/-- how do we know that
<cite>wrong</cite> isn't actually /ròng/, modified by the
allophonic rule? The important thing is
not to pretend that we have a contrast of /ng/ and /ñg/.
<h3>Voicing of s</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">52</span>. <cite>s</cite> is voiced finally, after a voiced oral stop:
<cite>dogs</cite> = <tt>dògz</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">53</span>. It's also voiced before final <cite>m</cite>:
<cite>prism</cite> = <tt>prîzm</tt>.
<p>The first of these rules is really morphophonemic: the
plural, possessive, and 3p singular inflections of English are spelled <cite>s</cite> even
when, by assimilation, they're pronounced <tt>z</tt>. This rule is not
phonological, as can be seen by a word like <cite>chance</cite> = <tt>çâns</tt>;
compare <cite>fans</cite> = <tt>fânz</tt>.
<h3>Double consonants</h3>
<p><span class="RuleNo">54</span>. A double consonant is pronounced
singly: <cite>dinner, buzzard, hassle</cite> = <tt>dîn@r, bûz@rd, hâs@l</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">55</span></b>. A <tt>t</tt> disappears before
<tt>ç</tt>, and a <tt>d</tt> before <tt>j</tt>:
<cite>batch</cite> = <tt>bâç</tt>, <cite>judge</cite> = <tt>jûj</tt>.
<p><span class="RuleNo">56</span>. An <tt>s</tt> disappears before <tt>$</tt>:
<cite>pressure</cite> = <tt>prê$r</tt>.
<p>Rule 54 works hand in hand with <a href="#25">rule 25</a>: a consonant is
doubled to show that the preceding vowel is short: <cite>redder</cite> = <tt>rêd@r</tt>
(compare <cite>red</cite>, where the <cite>d</cite> doesn't need to be doubled
because a vowel preceding a final consonant is already short).
<p>Rule 55 is something of a corollary: to 'double' <tt>ç</tt>, we write
<cite>tch</cite> rather than <cite>chch</cite>; and to double a <tt>j</tt>,
we write <cite>dg</cite> rather than <cite>jj</cite> or <cite>gg</cite>.
<p>Rule 56 goes with <a href="#16">rule 16</a>, which changed <cite>s</cite> to <span
<tt>$</tt> before some instances of <cite>u</cite>.
<h2><a name="almost">Almost but not quite regular</a></h2>
<p>In the rule list there's <b>almost</b> a rule that changes <cite>o</cite> to
<tt>û</tt> before certain fricatives or nasals. Here's a list of affected words, as well as
counterexamples:
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<tr>
<td> <tt>_v</tt>
<td> <cite>above, cover, dove, glove, govern, hovel, hover, love, oven, shovel,
of</cite>
<td> <cite>clover, prove, drover, jovial, move, novel, over, poverty,
proverb, province, sovereign, stove, bovine</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>_l</tt>
<td> <cite>color</cite>
<td> <cite>apology, polo</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>_+</tt>
<td> <cite>other, another, mother, brother, nothing</cite>
<td> <cite>both, bother, broth, brothl, cloth, clothes, moth</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>_n</tt>
<td> <cite>onion, none, money, monk, monkey, month, wonder, front, son,
sponge, honey, Monday, one</cite>
<td> <cite>alone, bone, honest, honor, tonight, pond, beyond, conk</cite>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>_m</tt>
<td> <cite>come, become, from, some, stomach</cite>
<td> <cite>bomb, comb, dome, home, gnome, Mom, whom, womb</cite>
</tr>
</table>
<p>Most of these turn out to be due to an orthographic or even a calligraphic rule: medieval English scribes wrote <cite>o</cite> instead of <cite>u</cite> before <cite>m, n, v</cite>, apparently because in the medieval hand, the verticals of the <cite>u</cite> ran confusingly together with those of the following consonant.
<h2><a name="irregular">So what's irregular?</a></h2>
<p>The biggest source of errors are those that I
considered <b>near-misses</b>: instances where the rules get the length of a vowel
wrong, or don't predict a reduction to schwa, or don't predict a voiced <cite>s</cite>.
<p>The first two of these are <b>a feature not a bug</b>,
since they make word roots recognizable, despite predictable differences in
pronunciation. For instance, the root <cite>pedant</cite>
is spelled identically in <cite>pedant</cite> (<tt>pêd@nt</tt>) and
<cite>pedantic</cite> (<tt>p@dântîk)</tt>). This underlines the relationship between the
two words, despite the fact that neither root vowel is pronounced the
same. Similarly, <cite>sanity</cite> has a short a (<tt>sânîtë</tt>),
although a vowel preceding a single consonant is
normally long; this is an 'error', but it keeps the same spelling of the root
as in <cite>sane</cite>.
<p>Putting these near-misses aside, my program gets 791
words wrong in a 5180-word sample vocabulary.
<p>Many of these are really stupidities of the program,
not the language. There are:
<ul>
<li>188 simple variations of other errors-- e.g. since <cite>busy</cite> is
wrongly predicted to have a <tt>ü</tt>, so is <cite>business</cite>
<li>52 borrowings using foreign spelling conventions (e.g.
<cite>aficionado, bourgeois, cello, stein</cite>).
Borrowings are common enough in English that writers can learn the
patterns for each source language.
<li>18 instances of final <cite>-ed</cite> taken as <tt>êd</tt>
<li>45 words (mostly Greek) where <cite>ch</cite> = <tt>k</tt> not <tt>ç</tt>
<li>45 silent <cite>e</cite>'s not recognized as such due to compounding
<li>20 over-enthusiastic vowel reductions (usually due to
stress falling where, statistically, it doesn't occur much:
<cite>amen, violin</cite>;
or to vowels that unexpectedly don't turn to schwa before
<cite>r</cite>: <cite>m<u>i</u>rror, s<u>e</u>rgeant</cite>).
<li>6 instances of consonant combinations taken as single
sounds despite crossing a morpheme boundary (e.g.
<cite>dishonor, shepherd</cite>)
</ul>
<p>That leaves about 420 words wrong, less than 10%; the
major categories are as follows:
<ul>
<li>195 misinterpretations of diphthongs; some of these are
genuine ambiguities in English spelling
(cf. <cite>dead, mead, real; die, sieve, science, fief</cite>);
others are due to insufficient analysis
(e.g. <cite>poet</cite> is mispredicted simply because I didn't provide a rule for
<cite>oe</cite>-- it wasn't worth it, it occurred too rarely in the lexicon).
<li>37 examples of the <cite>o</cite> to <tt>û</tt> change <a href="#almost">discussed
above</a>.
<li>26 indefensible vowel spellings (e.g. <cite>pretty, women,
resin, English, lose, swamp, water, bury, lawyer</cite>).
<li>17 consonant clusters not simplified enough (e.g. <cite>half, folks,
listen, mortgage, raspberry</cite>).
<li>17 instances of an unexpected (or mispredicted) <tt>ò</tt>; e.g.
<cite>cloth, frost, chocolate</cite>.
<li>18 instances of final <cite>-y</cite> being <tt>ï</tt> rather than <tt>ë</tt> .
<li>13 annoying cases where <cite>g </cite>before a front vowel is hard (e.g.
<cite>get, give</cite>); there are
also 4 cases where <cite>gg</cite> + front vowel was taken incorrectly as
<tt>gj</tt>-- which it should be, dammit (<cite>suggest</cite>) but often isn't (<cite>stagger</cite>).
<li>8 instances of an unexpected <tt>ù</tt>; e.g.
<cite>put, wolf, woman. </cite>(These all begin with labials-- these may be related to rule 29a.)
<li>10 unexpected (af)frications (e.g. <cite>educate, ocean, righteous, sure</cite>);
there's also an instance of an unexpected lack of frication (<cite>absurd</cite>)
<li>8 more instances of <cite>er</cite> becoming <tt>är</tt> (besides those
noted in the rules-- e.g. <cite>era, there, herald, very</cite>)
<li>6 instances of vowels unexpectedly dropping (e.g. <cite>bachelor,
vegetable, Wednesday</cite>)
</ul>
<h2>Generating spellings from pronunciation</h2>
<p>Can you <b>reverse </b>these rules to get instructions on
how to spell a word given its pronunciation?
Not really, since there are too many alternative spellings.
However, the following table can be taken as a first approximation. For each GA
phoneme, I list the spellings referred to in the rules above. Caveats:
<ul>
<li>Remember <a href="#25">the long/short vowel rules</a> (25,26).
<ul>
<li>To ensure a short pronunciation, double the following consonant.
<li>To ensure a long pronunciation:
<ul>
<li>at the end of a word, add a silent e
<li>elsewhere in the word, use a diphthong instead.
</ul>
</ul>
<li>Remember the softening of velars; see <a href="#20">rules 20-23</a> for a discussion of how to spell
<tt>s/k/g/j</tt> before various vowels.
<li>Parenthesized characters represent the environment where you can use a spelling.
Examples:
<ul>
<li>under <tt>s</tt>, <cite>(V)ss(V)</cite> means that you can spell it
<cite>ss</cite> between two vowels
<li>under <tt>ä</tt>, <cite>a(ng)</cite> means that you can spell it
<cite>a</cite> before <cite>ng</cite>.
</ul>
<li><cite># </cite>represents the end or beginning of a word:
<ul>
<li><cite>i#</cite> under <tt>ï</tt> means that this spelling occurs word-finally.
</ul>
<li><tt>ks</tt> (or intervocalic <tt>gz</tt>) can be written <cite>x</cite>.
<li>It's preferable to spell a word the same way across all morphological changes,
even if it means slight violations of the rules (e.g. 'silent final e' in
the middle of a word).
<li>Likewise: write reduced vowels with the full vowel in a morphologically related
word. E.g. the second vowel in <cite>parent </cite>is <cite>e</cite>
because we have a full <tt>ê</tt> in <cite>parental</cite>.
</ul><p>
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0>
<tr style='background-color:#C0C0C0'>
<td><b>Phoneme</b></td>
<td><b>Spellings</b></td>
<td><b>Phoneme</b></td>
<td><b>Spellings</b></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ä</tt></td>
<td> <cite>a, ay, ai, ei, e(r), a(ng)</cite></td>
<td> <tt>p</tt></td>
<td> <cite>p</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>â</span></td>
<td> <cite>a</cite></td>
<td> <tt>b</cite></td>
<td> <cite>b</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ë</tt></td>
<td> <cite>e, ee, ea, ey, (c)ei, e(V), i#, y#</cite></td>
<td> <tt>t</tt></td>
<td> <cite>t</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ê</tt></td>
<td> <cite>e, ea</cite></td>
<td> <tt>d</tt></td>
<td> <cite>d</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ï</tt></td>
<td> <cite>i, y ,ie, igh, ig(n), i(V)</cite></td>
<td> <tt>g</tt></td>
<td> <cite>g, gh(i/e/y)</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>î</tt></td>
<td> <cite>i, y</cite></td>
<td> <tt>k</tt></td>
<td> <cite>k, c(a/o/u), q(u), ck#</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ö</tt></td>
<td> <cite>o, oa, oe, ough, o#, ow#, eau</cite></td>
<td> <tt>m</tt></td>
<td> <cite>m</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ô</tt></td>
<td> <cite>o, (w)a(n/s/t/d), a(r)</cite></td>
<td> <tt>n</tt></td>
<td> <cite>n</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ü</tt></td>
<td> <cite>u, eu, ew</cite></td>
<td> <tt>ñ</tt></td>
<td> <cite>ng, n(k,g)</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>û</tt></td>
<td> <cite>u</cite></td>
<td> <tt>f</tt></td>
<td> <cite>f, ph</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=2>
<td> <tt>v</tt></td>
<td> <cite>v</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>u</tt></td>
<td> <cite>oo, ue, ui, u#</cite></td>
<td> <tt>+</tt></td>
<td> <cite>th</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ò</tt></td>
<td> <cite>au, aw, augh(t), a(l), (w)a(sh,ch), o(ss#, g#, fC, ng)</cite></td>
<td> <tt>+</tt></td>
<td> <cite>th</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ù</tt></td>
<td> <cite>oo, u</cite></td>
<td> <tt>s</tt></td>
<td> <cite>s, (V)ss(V), c(i/e/y), ce(a/o/u)</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>@</tt></td>
<td> <cite>V, a#</cite></td>
<td> <tt>z</tt></td>
<td> <cite>z, (V)s(V)</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=2>
<td> <tt>$</tt></td>
<td> <cite>sh, ci(V), ti(V); <a href="#16">rule 16</a> situations: s, ss</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>ôw</tt></td>
<td> <cite>ou, ow</cite></td>
<td> <tt>$</tt></td>
<td> <cite>s, zh</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>öy</tt></td>
<td> <cite>oy, oi</cite></td>
<td> <tt>ç</tt></td>
<td> <cite>ch, (doubled) tch, t(u)</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt></tt></td>
<td> <cite></cite></td>
<td> <tt>j</tt></td>
<td> <cite>j, (doubled) dg, g(i/e/y), ge(a/o/u</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>y</tt></td>
<td> <cite>y;</cite> <tt>yu</tt> <cite>can be u</cite></td>
<td> <tt>r</tt></td>
<td> <cite>r, #wr, rh</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>w</tt></td>
<td> <cite>w, #wh, u(V)</cite></td>
<td> <tt>;l</tt></td>
<td> <cite>l</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td colspan=2>
<td> <tt>h</tt></td>
<td> <cite>h</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>@r</tt></td>
<td> <cite>Vr, re#</cite></td>
<td colspan=2 rowspan=3> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>@n</tt></td>
<td> <cite>Vn</cite></td>
</tr><tr>
<td> <tt>@l</tt></td>
<td> <cite>Vl, le#</cite></td>
</tr>
</table>
<h2>Spelling reform by regularization</h2>
<p>You could use the above table as the basis for a really
useful and minimal spelling reform.
<p>For instance, here's Percy Bysshe Shelley's <i>Ozymandias </i>in
regularized spelling. To minimize the
barbarity, I exempt one- and two-letter words from reform.
<blockquote>
<cite>I met a traveller from an <u>anteke</u> land
<u>hu sed</u>: <u>Tue</u> vast and trunkless legs of stone
stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
<u>haff </u>sunk, a shattered visage lies,
<u>huse</u></cite> <cite>frown, and wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold <u>cummand
</u>tell that its sculptor well those passions read,
which yet remain, stamped on these lifeless things--
the hand that mocked them, and the <u>hart </u>that fed.
And on the <u>peddestal</u> these words are carved:
'My name is <u>Ozzymandias</u>, king of kings!
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'
<u>Nuthing </u>beside remains. Round the decay
of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare,
the lone and <u>levvel</u> sands stretch far away.</cite>
</blockquote>
Or of course we could just hang it up and use
<a href="yingzi/yingzi.htm">Chinese-style syllabograms</a> instead.
<h2>So how horrible is English spelling really?</h2>
<p>I doubt that this page will convince anyone that
English spelling is a <i>good </i>system. There's too many oddities.
<ul>
<li>Vowel combinations are a mess-- often the best you can do
is give the two most likely sounds (<cite>realm, reap</cite>),
and even those will be overruled in the fairly frequent cases where two vowels
really adjoin (<cite>reality</cite>).
<li>There's too many quirky rules that derive from odd
sound changes. We may not be able to get away from the Romance <cite>c/g</cite> softening
or the Great Vowel Shift, but does our spelling need to preserve old forms of
<cite>feign</cite> or <cite>walk</cite>?
<li>There was a period when busybodies did their best to
make English look like Latin. This was
bad enough when we distorted perfectly good French loans like
<cite>dette</cite> into <cite>debt</cite>,
but we're also stuck with false etymologies like <cite>island</cite>
(in place of the older, and regular, <cite>iland</cite>).
<li>And the modern custom of borrowing instead of adapting
spellings, though nice for etymology, plays havoc with the orthography,
especially as we start to borrow from more exotic languages and forget where
they're from. I've heard well-meaning
idiots pronouncing a Russian <cite>z </cite>as <tt>ts</tt>, as if it were German; and
people like to pronounce words like <cite>Sarajevo </cite>as if they were Spanish.
And why spell <cite>gyros</cite> as if it were classical instead of modern
Greek (inviting the pronunciation <tt>jïröz</tt> in place of <tt>yërös</tt>)?
<li>While we're at it, could we please fix the word
<cite>ginkgo</cite>, which is not only difficult and
irregular, but doesn't reflect <b>any</b> proper Japanese word?
The Japanese characters (<font size=+1>銀杏</font>) can be read two ways:
as <i>icho:</i>, they refer to the tree; as <i>ginnan</i>, to the fruit.
The second character can be read <i>kyo:</i> in other words, so someone misread the
combination as <i>ginkyo:</i>, and someone else mangled this into <i>ginkgo</i>.
</ul>
<p>What I hope to have shown, however, is that beneath all
the pitfalls, there's a rather clever and fairly regular mechanism at work, and
one which still gets the vast majority of words pretty much correct.
It's not to modern tastes, but by no means
as broken as people think.
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# Hou tu pranownse Inglish
© 2000 by Mark Rosenfelder
---
Everybody
agrees that **English spelling is horrible**.
There have been almost as many proposals for **spelling reform** as there are rewrites
of Esperanto. (Tellingly, there has
been precisely one success in each category-- Noah Webster and Ido-- and neither
caught on universally.) Most of these proposals spend their energy **fixing
what isn't broken**. For instance,
they search hard for clever new ways of spelling the **ch** sound-- even though ch does the job just fine in hundreds of
languages. Or, they insist on 'correcting' the Great Vowel Shift, using Italian
values for the vowels.
Whenever the subject comes up, someone is sure to bring up
all the words in -ough,
or George Bernard Shaw's ghoti-- a word which illustrates only Shaw's
wiseacre ignorance. English spelling
may be a nightmare, but it does have rules, and by those rules, ghoti
can only be pronounced like goatee.
The purpose of this page is to describe those rules-- to **explain the system behind English spelling**, the rules that tell you
how to pronounce a written word correctly over **85% of the time**.
Many people expect the opposite as well-- to predict the
spelling from the pronunciations-- not realizing that few orthographies meet this
goal. It's far from true of Spanish,
for instance, which is often held up as an example of a good orthography.
I stopped fervently admiring Spanish
orthography when I saw a sign in a Mexican bakery with about one spelling
mistake every third word.
Several different types of people might be interested in this
page:
* foreign learners of English
* native speakers who never quite mastered English spelling
* spelling reformers who care to understand the system they want to replace
* linguists interested in how an inadequate alphabet is manhandled to fit an unruly language.
I've also included a sample lexicon and a set of spelling
rules which you can use with my [Sound
Change Applier](sounds.htm) to automatically derive the pronunciation.
---
> *Thanks to Éamonn McManus, Aaron J. Dinkin, Dennis Paul Himes,
> Geoff Eddy, Hirofumi Nagamura, and John Cowan for useful comments and ideas, which I've tried to incorporate here.*
---
## The sounds of General American
If we're discussing spelling, we have to discuss sounds as
well; and this means choosing a reference dialect. I'll use my own, of course-- a version of General American that's
unexcitingly close to the standard. I'll call it GA below.
Here's the vowels and consonants of my dialect. For each I give the IPA,
the representation in the eccentric phonemic transcription I use in this document,
and a couple of sample words.
The IPA is given in Unicode;
if it doesn't look right you have a nasty old non-Unicode-compliant browser.
>
>
> | | |
> | --- | --- |
> | **Vowels** **Consonants** | |
> | **IPA** **Phoneme** **Samples** **IPA** **Phoneme** **Samples** | | | | | |
> | e ä rate p p paper | | | | | |
> | æ â rat b b book | | | | | |
> | i ë meet, machine t t take | | | | | |
> | ɛ ê met, dread d d dead | | | | | |
> | aj ï bite, cycle g g get | | | | | |
> | ɪ î bit, lick k k cape, talk, quite | | | | | |
> | o ö note, sow m m moon | | | | | |
> | a ô not, clock n n new | | | | | |
> | ju ü cute, you ŋ ñ sing, think | | | | | |
> | ʌ û cut, come f f four, physics | | | | | |
> | v v vine | | | |
> | u u coot θ + thin | | | | | |
> | ɔ ò caught, dog ð + this | | | | | |
> | ʊ ù cook, put s s so | | | | | |
> | ə @ above, cynic, until z z zoo | | | | | |
> | ʃ $ shack | | | |
> | aw ôw crowd, loud ʒ $ measure | | | | | |
> | oj öy boy, droid tʃ ç chew | | | | | |
> | dʒ j judge | | | |
> | j y you, million r r ran | | | | | |
> | w w wait, cow l l late | | | | | |
> | h h hang | | | |
> | ɚ @r search, manor, bird | | | |
> | n̩ @n button, happen | | |
> | l̩ @l battle, final | | |
>
>
### Who cares about dialects?
Ideally you shouldn't have to worry about my dialect at all:
you could simply take (say) ê to represent whatever *you* pronounce
as the vowel in met. Unfortunately, English dialects are not
uniform enough to share a single phonology. There are many words that are not only
*pronounced* differently in different dialects-- that is, they have a
distinct *phonetic* realization-- but
also have their own *phonemic*
representation.
Some examples:
* GA is rhotic-- we pronounce the post-vocalic r's-- while
other important dialects are not, notably the British standard, RP.
* I distinguish cot and caught, Don and Dawn;
these vowels (ô, ò) merge in the US West.
* On the other hand, I merge the vowel sounds in Mary, merry,
and marry, which are distinguished in Eastern US dialects and in RP.
* I pronounce w and wh the same.
### Notational conventions
**Spellings** are in teal italics;
**pronunciations** are in blue Courier. This
convention avoids cluttering the text with brackets and quotation marks.
Thus g refers to the letter <g>, while g refers to
the sound /g/, and I will write that laugh is pronounced lâf.
Linguists can take the 'pronunciations' as **phonemic**;
e.g. I haven't attempted to indicate aspiration, the flapping of medial t
and d, the appearance of clear and dark l, etc. I indicate
some but not all vowel reductions (basically, those that are reduced in all
forms of the morpheme).
# represents the beginning or end of a word.
For instance, #rh represents an rh that
begins a word; g# refers to a final g.
Capital letters represent variables; e.g. V represents any vowel.
## The computer simulation
Along with this explanatory page, I've put up
* a [sample lexicon](english.lex) of over 5000
English words
* a [sound change file](english.sc) giving the
spelling rules
* [sample output](english.out) from the [Sound
Change Applier](sounds.html)
The lexicon includes the target pronunciation in GA; I
modified the program to compare the results of the rule application with the
target. **The results**:
* 3079 (or **59%**) of the pronunciations are generated **perfectly**.
* 4389 (or **85%**) are generated perfectly or with only **minor errors**:
vowel length errors, failure to reduce vowels to @, or failure to
voice an *s*.
This is impressive; but it **understates the systematicity** of English spelling:
* Many of the errors are off in only one segment.
(E.g. the rules predict everything about bachelor except the loss of the middle
vowel. Shouldn't they get some credit
for getting six segments correct?)
* Many of the pronunciations are really predictable using
rules beyond the scope of the Sound Change Applier.
I haven't by any means found every possible rule, or stated them
in the best, most general form.
* The worst offenders in the language are already
included in the sample; a larger vocabulary would include a higher percentage
of well-behaved spellings.
There is [a fuller discussion of the mispredictions](#irregular) at
the end of the document.
The **odd phonetic transcription**, by the way, derives from the dual need to easily represent
sounds both in html and in the sound change file.
I'm restricted to characters that html supports; and I can't use
capital letters, because I need them for variable definitions in the
rules. As a mnemonic, think of the umlauts
as colons, so that ö is short for o:,
'long o'.
The wacky spellings I used for the **vowels**, however, are inherent in the logic of English
spelling. It would only obscure how the
system works if I represented the long and short vowels with IPA forms.
## The rules
The bulk of this page is basically a **human-readable restatement of the rules** in the sound change file
The **order** of the
rules is important. The rules can be
thought of as a **recipe**: to pronounce
a word, you go down the list of rules, seeing if each one in turn applies, and
applying it if it does.
The result is sometimes a little backwards in terms
of explaining the system, because **exceptions
come first**, before the general rules.
That's the best way to teach the computer; but humans tend to do best by
learning the most general rule first.
I'll warn you: some of these rules are going to seem **mondo
obscure**. That's because I've tried
to find every regularity I could, even if it only explains half a dozen
words. The yield of some rules may be small
enough that some people would rather just learn the affected words as
irregularities. But if anything I'm *more*
interested in the minor regularities; they're puzzles, often unfamiliar ones,
and many are the fossils of minor sound changes.
To head off another likely reaction: yes, **you can find
exceptions** to the rules. I'm
perfectly aware that ough is not *always* pronounced ö.
The point is, what follows are the *default* rules that work 85% of the time.
Think of ö as the default pronunciation of ough;
any other pronunciation of ough is an irregularity.
And finally: I'm aware that some linguists (e.g. Edward
Carney) have also worked on these problems; unfortunately, I've only seen their
work in summaries. I've tried to be
careful and linguistically informed, but I don't claim to have committed a work
of scholarship.
### Some rewrites
English has more phonemes than the alphabet has available
symbols; the usual expedient of the orthography for solving this problem is to
use digraphs. (Both the problem and the
solution are inherited from Latin, which had hardly finished tossing out the
Greek letters it didn't think it needed when it started to borrow Greek words
that needed them.)
1. Make the following unconditional
replacements:
ch ç| sh $ | |
| ph f | |
| th + | |
| qu kw | |
| wr r | |
| wh w | |
| xh x | |
| rh r | |
| |
Before an o, replace wh with h instead:
who, whore, whole.
If you're one of those fossils who still use a voiceless w
or another strange contortion to distinguish wh and
w, you'd modify this rule.
We can do significantly better than the program if we don't do
these substitutions when the digraph spans a morpheme boundary.
In other words, we shouldn't do the
replacement in compound words like bosshood, flathead,
uphill, or perhaps.
We can also do better if we replace
ch with k in words of Greek and Hebrew origin--
that is, in two-dollar words like archaism or
trochaic or
Malachi.
The program actually replaces only initial rh,
since medial rh is
so likely to be found in a compound (and it
doesn't occur finally in the sample lexicon).
(xh isn't really a digraph; the rule just reflects the fact that an
initial h isn't pronounced after a prefix ending in x,
as in exhibit.)
2. Replace
x with ks; but
after e and before another vowel, use
gz instead. (This is
not an allophonic rule: compare the near-minimal pair
exist and excite.)
3. Ignore apostrophes (can't, cop's,
o'clock). Hyphens can
however be treated as word separators
(mother-in-law is pronounced like mother in law).
### The notorious gh
4. Before a vowel,
gh becomes g: ghost = göst.
5. gh turns a preceding single vowel long:
right = rït.
6.
aught and ought become òt:
daughter = dòt@r, sought = sòt.
7. Any other
ough becomes ö:
dough = dö.
8. Elsewhere,
gh is simply dropped: freight = frät.
People usually trot out gh when they bitch about English spelling.
The culprit is sound change: gh used
to do nicely for the x sound (now usually represented kh when
we transcribe foreign words), but the sound disappeared in everything but
Scots. It usually went quietly, but sometimes, word-finally
(laugh, cough, enough, rough, tough, and not much more)
it was transformed to finstead.
ough is also notorious, but the usual sound (as
seen in rule 7) is ö.
Through is a notable exception.
Initial gh is sometimes used to keep the g from
softening (ghetto);
but generally it's a meaningless variant on g,
said to be introduced by Dutch typesetters in
the early days of printing. In any case
it's no problem, since it's always g. This is one reason Shaw's
ghoti is such a fraud: initial gh can *never*
be pronounced f.
### Unpronounceable initials
9. In initial gn, kn, mn, pt, ps, tm, pronounce
the second letter only: gnostic = nôstîk,
psycho = sïkö,
knight = nït.
Most of these are Greek borrowings-- Greek is much freer with
initial clusters than English is-- but kn derives from Old English.
### Replacing y
10. Replace
y with ï if it ends a one-syllable word:
ply = plï.
11. ey is pronounced ë;
ay is ä; and oy is öy:
say, monkey boy = sä mûnkë böy.
12. Replace
y with i if it's not adjacent to a
vowel-- we'll worry later about how to pronounce the i.
Thus, system = sîst@m but
you, where the y adjoins a vowel, is yu.
### Simplification of stl
13. The t in
stl is lost before a final vowel:
bustle = bûs@l", bristly = brîslë.
This could perhaps be generalized; but in slow speech I
leave the t in (say) coastline or Christlike.
I'm also tempted to generalize to all stops, but the only instance in
the sample lexicon is muscle, and it's pretty silly to have a rule that
applies to a single word.
### (Af)frication before i
14. ci or ti becomes $
before a vowel: gracious = grä$@s,
nation = ä$@n.
15. tu becomes çu
before a vowel, or before a liquid (r, l) followed by a vowel:
mutual = müçu@l,
mature = m@çur.
16. s becomes $ (or $
if it's preceded by a vowel):
* before o-- passion = pâ$@n,
vision = vî$@n".
Note that the i is lost.
* before ur-- assure = @$ur;
leisure = lë$@r.
* after k and before a vowel:
sexual = sêk$u@l.
At some point English affricated a number of consonants
before a i or y that preceded another vowel, including
the [y] sound that begins ü
Sometimes the y has been lost since.
This process seems to be no longer productive-- compare costume, Casio.
(Or is it? In quick speech I do say kôsçùm.)
Rule 14 shows another reason ghoti is a fraud:
ti only fricativizes when it's followed by a vowel.
### Voicing of s
17. s is voiced between two vowels
(amuse, design, prison), except after
a (base, parasite).
It's easy to find exception to this rule: disagree, opposite, analysis--
there's even words where the rule applies only for verbs (abuse, house).
The rule as stated has more successes than
failures, and I haven't been able to find merely lexical rules that do much
better. A better rule might take the
language of origin into account: the voicing tends to occur in French and Latin
words (resent, please, reason, miserable),
but not if they're from Greek (analysis, isoceles)
or more exotic languages (papoose, Osaka).
The voicing of s is so almost predictable that there are
orthographic conventions (borrowed from French) to indicate that we really do
want an s: double the s (cf. Moses vs. mosses), or use
c instead (race vs. rase).
Annoyingly, there are a few cases of unexpectedly voiced ss
(dessert, dissolve).
As a corollary of this rule, the American use of -ize for British -ise
was unnecessary, although of course it is more foolproof.
### You know me, al
18. al is pronounced òl before
r, s, m, a dental stop, or final ll:
also, already, wall, bald, although, almost.
19. alk becomes òk, except initially:
walk = wòk.
I suspect this is a sound change, obscured by later borrowings
like alcohol.
### Softening of velars
20. c becomes s before a front
vowel, k elsewhere: cell = sêl, acid =
âsîd, but cow = kôw,
backer = bâk@r, clear = klër.
21. Similarly,
g becomes j
before a front vowel, g elsewhere:
gel = jêl,
turgid = t@rjîd, but got = gôt,
twig = twîg, gleam = glëm.
22. If the
g doesn't begin the word, and the triggering
e precedes o or a,
the e is lost: changeable = cänj@b@l;
dungeon = dûnj@n (but geology = jëôl@jë).
23. Initial gu or
final gue is pronounced g:
guest = gêst, plague = pläg.
(Medially, it tends to be gw instead: language, anguish.)
Front vowels are i and e; note that y
was changed to i by rule 12.
We owe these rules to a sound change, and
not even our own-- it derives from the history of French.
The last two rules allow g to be used for two sounds:
* ga ge gi go gu can be written ga gue gui go gu* ja je ji jo ju can be written gea ge gi geo geu.
The inserted e or u are orthographic only;
they make sure rule 21 applies or doesn't apply, as desired.
In French, there's a parallel with c:
* ka ke ki ko ku can be written ca que qui co cu* sa se si so su can be written cea ce ci ceo ceu
(but it's more usual to write ça ce ci ço çu)
but it doesn't work so well in English, since our qu is still kw.
The inserted e is found in just a few words (e.g.
placeable), due to compounding.
### Untangle reverse-written final liquids
24. le and
re (after a consonant, and ending the word)
should be rewritten @l, @r.
To be precise, they become syllabic consonants: the final
sound in bottle
is a prolonged dark l.
I think this is an allophonic detail, however: if you like, just add a
rule at the end to turn all instances of @r into syllabic r.
### Short and long vowels
OK, listen up, because these are the **two most important
rules** of English spelling.
25. Vowels are pronounced long before
an intervocalic consonant (rate, mete, fine, rote, cute =
rät mët fïn röt küt).
26. They're short before two consonants
(baffle, held, children, rotten, butler), or before a final consonant
(pat, pet, pit, pot, but = pât pêt pît pôt bût).
English has a dozen or so vowel phonemes, and this silly
alphabet we inherited from the Romans has just five vowel symbols
(y is sometimes used as a vowel, but as we've
seen, it pointlessly duplicates i). The
five symbols can represent ten sounds, thanks to these rules.
Each vowel letter has two basic interpretations, which by
convention are called **long** and **short**.
(Phonetically they're *not* distinguished by length; *tense* and *lax*
would be more accurate. But I think the more familiar terms will be
more readable, and remind readers that their old English teachers were onto
something after all.)
In my transcription, **long**
vowels are marked with a diaresis, since html doesn't supply a macron (äëïöü),
and **short** vowels with a circumflex (âêîôû).
Now you can see why I chose those odd representations-- they come from the
basic logic of English spelling. (Think of the diaresis as the IPA : long mark.)
Note that the names of the letters
A E I O U are simply the 'long' vowels.
And where did *that* come
from?
* The spelling of the long vowels is the fault of the
Great Vowel Shift of early modern times.
Middle English spoke the vowels with their 'proper' vowels, so that
(say) mate would have been pronounced môt@.
* The short vowels are simply laxed versions of the *original* sounds of the
long vowels. ê, for instance, is a
lazy version of ä (the original sound of long e)-- closer
to the muddy center of the vowel space.
The above rules work in conjunction with rule 54, which
means that **doubling a consonant**
changes a medial vowel from long to short: later/latter,
Peter/petter, biter/bitter, hoping/hopping, cuter/cutter.
### Exceptions, but general ones
27. Final ind is ïnd,
final oss is òs; final og is òg:
mind, boss, dog = mïnd bòs dòg.
28. o also becomes ò
before f and another consonant (offer = òf@r,
soften = sòf@n).
29. wa is pronounced wô
before a dental or alveolar consonant (t d n s +):
want, wander, swan, Rwanda, swat, wad, wasp,
and as wò between w and (t)$: wash, squash, watch
= wò$ skwò$ wòç.
29a. u is pronounced u before l,
or after a labial stop (pb) and before a sibilant (s$ç): adult, push, butch.
(This doesn't apply if the u is long: mule.)
I don't think I ever noticed these generalizations till I started working out the rules
for this page. At least some of these, such as 29a, are sound changes from Shakespeare's time.
Rules such as 6, 18, 19, 27, 28, and 51 introduce ò,
a vowel which (as signalled by the odd diacritic in my
transcription) doesn't fit well into English phonology.
The fact that a velar occurs in many of the
rule conditions suggests that it was originally an allophonic variant of /ô/
and /â/ in this environment-- compare dog, ought,
long, walk with dot, out, lot, wad.
But it's now phonemic in GA, as can be seen
in the minimum triad caught, cot, cat.
These rules would have to be modified (and
some could be eliminated) in dialects that merge ò and ô.
For some speakers, rule 29a only applies after labials, so that pull and dull don't rhyme.
### Softening of gn
30. Except before a vowel, the vowel in
ign or igm lengthens, and the g is lost:
alignment paradigm = @lïnm@nt, pär@dïm, but
igneous = îgnë@s.
31. The
g is simply lost in eign: feign = fän.
### Handling of -ous
32. Except before a vowel,
ous reduces to @s:
jealous = jêl@s.
I'm ambivalent about rules that relate to a particular
suffix, since arguably the pronunciation is simply a fact about the suffix in
the mental lexicon. But a suffix can apply to dozens of words, so there was a
large gain from including some such rules in the file.
Note the importance of order: this rule has to be ordered before
silent e deletion, or it will apply to words like arouse.
### Removal of silent e
33. Remove final e:
rate mike cute = rät mïk küt
(unless it's the only vowel in the word, as in he).
This and rules 25 and 26 (on long and short vowels) are
the guts of the English spelling system.
They allow the five vowel symbols to represent ten vowel phonemes.
English orthography tends to preserve the spelling of
morphemes in derived words, including their final e.
The program is too stupid to handle this, since it has no way of
recognizing compounds. But of course in
words like safety, lovely, changeable, careful, warehouse, jukebox, placement, placeholder
the e in the first morpheme should be deleted by this rule.
People pay tribute to these rules every time they make
up words-- whether for marketing purposes (Nite-Lite,
Cold-Eeze, Unix), slang (reefer, dweeb,
doofus), a created world (hobbit, Leela,
Oz, Alley Oop, Naboo, Mr. Magoo, Morlock), or for borrowings (
thuggee, kangaroo, tycoon, igloo, tepee).
Words that don't fit the pattern, like Linux, can cause confusion.
### Add shortening; stir
Some vowels that are orthographically long are pronounced
short, and frankly I haven't put my finger on the pattern.
In the file I did add this rule:
34. Shorten a vowel that precedes a
simple, final CV syllable (and is not the first syllable in the word).
This handles words like anomaly, cinema, sanity, biology, century; but it
fails on other words, like patina, tuxedo, agora.
Obviously the shortened vowels are all unstressed; but the
idea here is to predict pronunciations from the spelling, and the spelling
doesn't indicate the stress.
(We've already removed silent e, so this rule isn't triggered by
words like phoneme.)
Somewhere I read that long vowels can't occur earlier than
the antepenult; but obvious counterexamples are
isolating
or unification.
I'll see if I can improve the generalization, however.
### Vowel digraphs
Besides the long/short trick, English expands its repertoire
of vowel representations with digraphs.
Quite a few of these are redundant, and there are lots of
exceptions-- this, and not ch or
ough, is the real weak point of English spelling.
35. iV (that is, i plus another vowel) becomes
ï@ in the initial syllable: bias, diagram = bï@s, dï@grâm.
36. Exceptions to the following rule:
* Final ow is pronounced ö: slow, rainbow, overthrow.
* oo is pronuonced ù before a k:
book, crook, look.
* ei is pronuonced ë after s: perceive, ceiling, seize.
* ie is pronounced ï finally: dye, necktie.
* oul becomes ù before a final d.
37. Make the following substitutions:
| | |
| --- | --- |
| eau ö | |
| ai ä | |
| au, aw ò | |
| ee ë | |
| ea ë | |
| ei ä | |
| eo ë@ | |
| eu, ew ü | |
| ie ë | |
| iV ë@ | |
| oa ö | |
| oe ö | |
| oo u | |
| ou, ow ôw | |
| oi öy | |
| ua ü@ | |
| ue u | |
| ui u | |
Again, the program is not smart enough to recognize when the
digraph spans a morpheme boundary, and thus should be treated as two separate
vowels: goer = gö@r, coaxial = köâksë@l.
Annoyingly, some of these digraphs have at least two
values: cf. wool, fool; mead, dread; fief, friend; reign, seize; ground, group.
The values in the table are those that occur
most often. (The alternatives are
generally just a step or two apart phonetically, e.g. u/ù, ë/ê, ä/ë.)
For ease of exposition I've put the final
ie rule here, but it really goes before rule 14
(affrication); otherwise terrible things happen to words like untie.
### Those pesky final syllabics
38. Any vowel reduces to @ before final l:
battle, final, hovel, evil, symbol.
39. Any short vowel reducts to @
before a final n: human, frighten, cabin, button.
These rules don't apply to monosyllables (pal, can),
nor to vowels that have already been assigned a particular value by an earlier
rule (e.g. meal to mël by rule 37).
These rules could probably be refined; they don't apply to
stressed finals, but again, the orthography doesn't indicate stress.
You can take @l as a phonemic representation, or add a rule at the end to
replace it with vocalic l. Ditto for @n.
### Suffix simplifications
40. The following suffixes are reduced
as follows:
| | |
| --- | --- |
| -able, -ible @b@l | |
| -lion ly@n | |
| -nion ny@n | |
Again, we really shouldn't have 'rules' for single lexical
entries. But these suffixes are common,
so the rule has a large yield.
### Unpronounceable finals
41. A final
b or n is not pronounced if preceded by an m:
damn bomb = dâm bôm.
### Final vowel coloration
42. Pronounce any remaining final vowel
as follows:
| | |
| --- | --- |
| -a @ | |
| -i ë | |
| -o ö | |
| -u u | |
A final vowel is usually the mark of a foreign word, which
is why final vowels tend to have the 'continental' values:
sushi, cello, haiku.
Earlier borrowings were nativized, meaning
that final vowels had to be written as diphthongs (e.g. Munsee, Hindoo).
Since final -e is already in use, we used to mark one that
was supposed to be pronounced (Chloë = klöë), or, if we were
borrowing from French, we retained the accent (café = kâfä).
But English seems to be so allergic to
diacritics that these helpful conventions have largely been lost.
### Vowels before r
r is hell on English vowels; it tends to color
the vowels, and in many dialects, disappear.
In GA there are 12 monophthongal vowels, but only 6 can appear before r--
ä ë ô ö ò u-- plus @r,
which is really just a prolonged vocalic r.
43. An ôw, ô, or ò
resulting from the previous rules changes to ö before an r:
course = körs, for = för.
44. war is pronounced wör,
except before a vowel:
warlock, war, dwarf = wörlôk, wör, dwörf;
and wor is pronounced w@r: word, worst, worry.
45. ê or â before a double
r (and ê before ri) become ä:
terror, marry, merit = tär@r, märë, märît.
46. â before any other r
becomes ô: mark, star = môrk, stôr.
47. ê, î, û before r
are reduced to schwa: perk, fir, fur = p@rk, f@r, f@r.
Thanks to the infamous rule 45, I pronounce Mary, merry, marry
the same. If you left
this rule out, it would probably correctly predict the pronounciation of
Easterners and Britons who distinguish them.
### The velar nasal ng
The careful reader may wonder why ng was not handled earlier, with
the other consonantal digraphs. The reason is that orthographically, it acts as a
double consonant-- e.g. singer
has a short not a long **i**. But now it's time to handle it.
For lack of an eng, I represent the velar nasal as ñ;
don't confuse it with a palatalized ny.
48. ng becomes ñg
before a liquid (r, l) or semivowel (y, w):
angry, England, singular, anguish =
äñgrë, îñglând, sîñgül@r, äñgwî$.
49. ng becomes ñ finally, or before
another consonant:
hung = hûng, length = läñ+.
50. n becomes ñ before a velar stop
(k, g): anger = äñg@r, think = +îñk.
51. ô becomes ò, and
â becomes ä before ñ:
song = sòñ; hang = häñ.
Note that rule 50 doesn't apply to words like hung,
because rule 49 already removed the g in those words.
50 is arguably merely allophonic, but since it's completely
consistent I treated it as a spelling rule.
You could certainly say that a word like ungrateful
'really' has an underlying /ng/, because it's composed of
un plus grateful;
then this, as in most languages, will get pronounced ñg.
But if you go that route, you can't actually show that English allows
/ñg/ as well as /ng/-- how do we know that
wrong isn't actually /ròng/, modified by the
allophonic rule? The important thing is
not to pretend that we have a contrast of /ng/ and /ñg/.
### Voicing of s
52. s is voiced finally, after a voiced oral stop:
dogs = dògz.
53. It's also voiced before final m:
prism = prîzm.
The first of these rules is really morphophonemic: the
plural, possessive, and 3p singular inflections of English are spelled s even
when, by assimilation, they're pronounced z. This rule is not
phonological, as can be seen by a word like chance = çâns;
compare fans = fânz.
### Double consonants
54. A double consonant is pronounced
singly: dinner, buzzard, hassle = dîn@r, bûz@rd, hâs@l.
55. A t disappears before
ç, and a d before j:
batch = bâç, judge = jûj.
56. An s disappears before $:
pressure = prê$r.
Rule 54 works hand in hand with [rule 25](#25): a consonant is
doubled to show that the preceding vowel is short: redder = rêd@r
(compare red, where the d doesn't need to be doubled
because a vowel preceding a final consonant is already short).
Rule 55 is something of a corollary: to 'double' ç, we write
tch rather than chch; and to double a j,
we write dg rather than jj or gg.
Rule 56 goes with [rule 16](#16), which changed s to $ before some instances of u.
## Almost but not quite regular
In the rule list there's **almost** a rule that changes o to
û before certain fricatives or nasals. Here's a list of affected words, as well as
counterexamples:
| | | |
| --- | --- | --- |
| \_v above, cover, dove, glove, govern, hovel, hover, love, oven, shovel,
of clover, prove, drover, jovial, move, novel, over, poverty,
proverb, province, sovereign, stove, bovine | | |
| \_l color apology, polo | | |
| \_+ other, another, mother, brother, nothing both, bother, broth, brothl, cloth, clothes, moth | | |
| \_n onion, none, money, monk, monkey, month, wonder, front, son,
sponge, honey, Monday, one alone, bone, honest, honor, tonight, pond, beyond, conk | | |
| \_m come, become, from, some, stomach bomb, comb, dome, home, gnome, Mom, whom, womb | | |
Most of these turn out to be due to an orthographic or even a calligraphic rule: medieval English scribes wrote o instead of u before m, n, v, apparently because in the medieval hand, the verticals of the u ran confusingly together with those of the following consonant.
## So what's irregular?
The biggest source of errors are those that I
considered **near-misses**: instances where the rules get the length of a vowel
wrong, or don't predict a reduction to schwa, or don't predict a voiced s.
The first two of these are **a feature not a bug**,
since they make word roots recognizable, despite predictable differences in
pronunciation. For instance, the root pedant
is spelled identically in pedant (pêd@nt) and
pedantic (p@dântîk)). This underlines the relationship between the
two words, despite the fact that neither root vowel is pronounced the
same. Similarly, sanity has a short a (sânîtë),
although a vowel preceding a single consonant is
normally long; this is an 'error', but it keeps the same spelling of the root
as in sane.
Putting these near-misses aside, my program gets 791
words wrong in a 5180-word sample vocabulary.
Many of these are really stupidities of the program,
not the language. There are:
* 188 simple variations of other errors-- e.g. since busy is
wrongly predicted to have a ü, so is business* 52 borrowings using foreign spelling conventions (e.g.
aficionado, bourgeois, cello, stein).
Borrowings are common enough in English that writers can learn the
patterns for each source language.
* 18 instances of final -ed taken as êd* 45 words (mostly Greek) where ch = k not ç* 45 silent e's not recognized as such due to compounding
* 20 over-enthusiastic vowel reductions (usually due to
stress falling where, statistically, it doesn't occur much:
amen, violin;
or to vowels that unexpectedly don't turn to schwa before
r: mirror, sergeant).
* 6 instances of consonant combinations taken as single
sounds despite crossing a morpheme boundary (e.g.
dishonor, shepherd)
That leaves about 420 words wrong, less than 10%; the
major categories are as follows:
* 195 misinterpretations of diphthongs; some of these are
genuine ambiguities in English spelling
(cf. dead, mead, real; die, sieve, science, fief);
others are due to insufficient analysis
(e.g. poet is mispredicted simply because I didn't provide a rule for
oe-- it wasn't worth it, it occurred too rarely in the lexicon).
* 37 examples of the o to û change [discussed
above](#almost).
* 26 indefensible vowel spellings (e.g. pretty, women,
resin, English, lose, swamp, water, bury, lawyer).
* 17 consonant clusters not simplified enough (e.g. half, folks,
listen, mortgage, raspberry).
* 17 instances of an unexpected (or mispredicted) ò; e.g.
cloth, frost, chocolate.
* 18 instances of final -y being ï rather than ë .
* 13 annoying cases where g before a front vowel is hard (e.g.
get, give); there are
also 4 cases where gg + front vowel was taken incorrectly as
gj-- which it should be, dammit (suggest) but often isn't (stagger).
* 8 instances of an unexpected ù; e.g.
put, wolf, woman. (These all begin with labials-- these may be related to rule 29a.)
* 10 unexpected (af)frications (e.g. educate, ocean, righteous, sure);
there's also an instance of an unexpected lack of frication (absurd)
* 8 more instances of er becoming är (besides those
noted in the rules-- e.g. era, there, herald, very)
* 6 instances of vowels unexpectedly dropping (e.g. bachelor,
vegetable, Wednesday)
## Generating spellings from pronunciation
Can you **reverse** these rules to get instructions on
how to spell a word given its pronunciation?
Not really, since there are too many alternative spellings.
However, the following table can be taken as a first approximation. For each GA
phoneme, I list the spellings referred to in the rules above. Caveats:
* Remember [the long/short vowel rules](#25) (25,26).
+ To ensure a short pronunciation, double the following consonant.
+ To ensure a long pronunciation:
- at the end of a word, add a silent e
- elsewhere in the word, use a diphthong instead.* Remember the softening of velars; see [rules 20-23](#20) for a discussion of how to spell
s/k/g/j before various vowels.
* Parenthesized characters represent the environment where you can use a spelling.
Examples:
+ under s, (V)ss(V) means that you can spell it
ss between two vowels
+ under ä, a(ng) means that you can spell it
a before ng.* # represents the end or beginning of a word:
+ i# under ï means that this spelling occurs word-finally.* ks (or intervocalic gz) can be written x.
* It's preferable to spell a word the same way across all morphological changes,
even if it means slight violations of the rules (e.g. 'silent final e' in
the middle of a word).
* Likewise: write reduced vowels with the full vowel in a morphologically related
word. E.g. the second vowel in parent is e
because we have a full ê in parental.
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Phoneme** | **Spellings** | **Phoneme** | **Spellings** |
| ä | a, ay, ai, ei, e(r), a(ng) | p | p |
| â |
a |
b |
b |
| ë | e, ee, ea, ey, (c)ei, e(V), i#, y# | t | t |
| ê | e, ea | d | d |
| ï | i, y ,ie, igh, ig(n), i(V) | g | g, gh(i/e/y) |
| î | i, y | k | k, c(a/o/u), q(u), ck# |
| ö | o, oa, oe, ough, o#, ow#, eau | m | m |
| ô | o, (w)a(n/s/t/d), a(r) | n | n |
| ü | u, eu, ew | ñ | ng, n(k,g) |
| û | u | f | f, ph |
| v | v | |
| u | oo, ue, ui, u# | + | th |
| ò | au, aw, augh(t), a(l), (w)a(sh,ch), o(ss#, g#, fC, ng) | + | th |
| ù | oo, u | s | s, (V)ss(V), c(i/e/y), ce(a/o/u) |
| @ | V, a# | z | z, (V)s(V) |
| $ | sh, ci(V), ti(V); [rule 16](#16) situations: s, ss | |
| ôw | ou, ow | $ | s, zh |
| öy | oy, oi | ç | ch, (doubled) tch, t(u) |
| | | j | j, (doubled) dg, g(i/e/y), ge(a/o/u |
| y | y; yu can be u | r | r, #wr, rh |
| w | w, #wh, u(V) | ;l | l |
| h | h | |
| @r | Vr, re# | |
| @n | Vn |
| @l | Vl, le# |
## Spelling reform by regularization
You could use the above table as the basis for a really
useful and minimal spelling reform.
For instance, here's Percy Bysshe Shelley's *Ozymandias* in
regularized spelling. To minimize the
barbarity, I exempt one- and two-letter words from reform.
>
> I met a traveller from an anteke land
> hu sed: Tue vast and trunkless legs of stone
> stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
> haff sunk, a shattered visage lies,
> huse frown, and wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold cummand
> tell that its sculptor well those passions read,
> which yet remain, stamped on these lifeless things--
> the hand that mocked them, and the hart that fed.
> And on the peddestal these words are carved:
> 'My name is Ozzymandias, king of kings!
> Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'
> Nuthing beside remains. Round the decay
> of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare,
> the lone and levvel sands stretch far away.
>
Or of course we could just hang it up and use
[Chinese-style syllabograms](yingzi/yingzi.htm) instead.
## So how horrible is English spelling really?
I doubt that this page will convince anyone that
English spelling is a *good* system. There's too many oddities.
* Vowel combinations are a mess-- often the best you can do
is give the two most likely sounds (realm, reap),
and even those will be overruled in the fairly frequent cases where two vowels
really adjoin (reality).
* There's too many quirky rules that derive from odd
sound changes. We may not be able to get away from the Romance c/g softening
or the Great Vowel Shift, but does our spelling need to preserve old forms of
feign or walk?
* There was a period when busybodies did their best to
make English look like Latin. This was
bad enough when we distorted perfectly good French loans like
dette into debt,
but we're also stuck with false etymologies like island
(in place of the older, and regular, iland).
* And the modern custom of borrowing instead of adapting
spellings, though nice for etymology, plays havoc with the orthography,
especially as we start to borrow from more exotic languages and forget where
they're from. I've heard well-meaning
idiots pronouncing a Russian z as ts, as if it were German; and
people like to pronounce words like Sarajevo as if they were Spanish.
And why spell gyros as if it were classical instead of modern
Greek (inviting the pronunciation jïröz in place of yërös)?
* While we're at it, could we please fix the word
ginkgo, which is not only difficult and
irregular, but doesn't reflect **any** proper Japanese word?
The Japanese characters (銀杏) can be read two ways:
as *icho:*, they refer to the tree; as *ginnan*, to the fruit.
The second character can be read *kyo:* in other words, so someone misread the
combination as *ginkyo:*, and someone else mangled this into *ginkgo*.
What I hope to have shown, however, is that beneath all
the pitfalls, there's a rather clever and fairly regular mechanism at work, and
one which still gets the vast majority of words pretty much correct.
It's not to modern tastes, but by no means
as broken as people think.
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The Changing Sky<br>
Revolution</h2>
<p><b><font size=+1>Seasonal cycles</font></b> - You have lived on the
earth long enough to notice some longer term cycles which require one year
to complete. The first one you notice are the 4 seasons - winter,
spring, summer, and fall. There are specific changes in the climate
that Wisconsinites are all too familiar with. But a keen observer
will also notice specific seasonal changes occurring in the sky as well.
The most obvious is the <b>length of the day</b> in summer vs. winter.
In Milwaukee, the longest day is around June 20 or 21 when we get just over 15
hours of sunlight (but only just under 9 hours of sunlight on December
2<span lang="en-us">1</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">2</span>). A more careful observer will also notice that the <b>sun's
daily path
through the sky is radically different </b>at these same times. <p align="center">
<img border="0" src="summer_winter_sun.GIF" width="500" height="400"><p>For
example, on June 20 or 21 in Milwaukee, the sun rises about 33 degrees north
of due east ... makes a great arc across the sky (coming just 20 degrees
short of zenith at noon ... and setting 33 degrees north of due west.
But on Dec 2<span lang="en-us">1</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">2</span>, the arc of the sun is just barely above the horizon all
day (only getting about 24 degrees above the southern horizon at noon).
Finally, the most keen observer will observe that <b>certain constellations
are visible at certain times of the year</b>. For example, the constellation
Orion is only seen during the winter months and Sagittarius is only seen
during the summer.
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<p>This is all a result of the earth's revolution around the sun (with
a tilt of 23½ degrees).
<center>
<p>
<img SRC="seasons.GIF" width="384" height="192"></center>
<p>On March 20 or 21 and September 2<span lang="en-us">3</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">4</span> (the first days of spring and autumn) the
sun shines directly over the equator. On June 20 or 21 (the first day of
summer in the NH) the sun shines 23½ degrees above the equator on
the <b>Tropic of Cancer</b>. Finally, the suns rays shine 23½
degrees below the equator on December 2<span lang="en-us">1</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">2</span> which is the <b>Tropic of Capricorn</b>.
<h4>Motion of the sun against the stars</h4>
<p align="center"> </p>
<p align="center">
<img border="0" src="ecliptic.GIF" width="200" height="200"><p>
You already know that the sun does not remain fixed in the sky because the earth
rotates on its axis. But even the ancient Greeks were aware that the sun
does not remain fixed in any one constellation ... but moves along 12
constellations known as the <b>zodiac</b>. It takes a full year for the sun to
traverse this path. Technically, this path is
called the <b>ecliptic</b>. This is actually a circle around the
sky which indicates the <b>path of the sun throughout the year</b>.
Star maps depicts the ecliptic as a wavy line (much like a sine wave)
... but it is actually a great circle in the sky which is tilted 23<font face="Times New Roman">½
degrees to the celestial equator. </font>It shows that the sun moves <b>eastward</b>
along the ecliptic (as measured against the stars)... taking a full year to make one trip
around the celestial sphere.<p>
Along
the way, the sun crosses some points of interest. On March 20 or 21 the
sun crosses the <b>vernal equinox</b>. There isn't anything interesting
there except that this is where the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator
(the other point is the Autumnal Equinox on September 2<span lang="en-us">3</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">4</span>). The sun
also crosses the <b>summer solstice</b> on June 20 or 21 and the <b>winter solstice</b>
on December 2<span lang="en-us">1</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">2</span>.
<p align="center">
<img border="0" src="sc001ecliptic.gif" width="524" height="227"><p align="center">
<p align="center">
<img border="0" src="ecliptic2.GIF" width="270" height="220"><p align="center">
The sun moves eastward along the ecliptic ... taking one year to complete an
orbit.<p align="left">If possible, please view a 115 kb movie in AVI format
which shows the sun moving along the ecliptic by clicking
<a target="_blank" href="http://oncampus.matc.edu/mihalj/earth/Test5/sun~moving~along~ecliptic.AVI">here</a>.<h3>Why does the sun appear to move against the stars?</h3>
<p>It should be clear that the motion of the sun along the ecliptic is really
an illusion. Just as the rising and setting of the sun is caused
by the rotation of the earth on its axis ... the motion of the sun along
the ecliptic is caused by the earth's <b>revolution</b> around the sun. </p>
<center>
<p>
<img border="0" src="zodiac.gif" width="350" height="430"><br>
This animation shows you why the sun moves along the ecliptic. (animation)<p> </center>
As we move around the sun, we are constantly looking at the sun from an
ever changing position. That is, the sun projects to some place against
the background stars. As the earth moves in its orbit, it makes the sun
"appear" to move against the background stars. If you are having a hard
time imagining this, here is a simple thing you can do to make it clear:
Stretch your arm out straight and pop up your thumb like you were hitchhiking.
Now look at your thumb with one eye open and the other eye closed.
Finally, change eyes ... close the one and open the other ... still looking at
the thumb ... repeat this process. The thumb appears to move. But
you realize the thumb isn't moving at all ... you are only looking at it from a
different location. Got it?<p>You should also see why some constellations
are not visible to us at certain times of the year. Try to find Pisces
around March 21. You can't because the sun is in that constellation at
that time. Can you guess what time of the year Pisces is best seen?
</p>
<p>Since it takes a full year for the earth the
orbit the sun, it should be no surprise that it takes the same time for the sun
to trace out the ecliptic. It should also be clear why the sun is on the
celestial equator two times of the year ... March 20 or 21 and September 2<span lang="en-us">3</span> or
2<span lang="en-us">4</span>!
These are the two days the sun's rays are shining directly over the equator and
the sun is at one of the equinoxes.</p>
<p align="center"><img border="0" src="seasons.GIF" width="384" height="192"></p>
<h4>The changing seasonal sky</h4>
<h4>equinoxes</h4>
<p>When the sun crosses the vernal (and autumnal) equinox , every
point on earth receives 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. This
marks the first day of spring (or fall). These two days were noticed by
almost all ancient cultures and treated accordingly. In most cases,
huge sun calendars were constructed in the form of temples, pyramids or obelisks
to predict (using shadows) when these two days would occur. It was
generally regarded as a holy or sacred day ... or a day where balance was found
in the universe.<h4>solstices</h4>
<p>On June 20 or 21, the Northern Hemisphere is enjoying its summer because
the tilt is directed toward us. The sun is 23½ degrees above the celestial equator. On
this day the sun makes a huge arc across the sky, and the day is very long.<p> <center>
<p>
<img border="0" src="ecliptic_summer.GIF" width="320" height="220">
<br>The sun is 23½ degrees above the Celestial Equator on June 20 or 21.<p>
<img border="0" src="sun_path_summer.GIF" width="320" height="220"><p>
In summer, the sun rises in the far north-east in Milwaukee</center>
<p>On December 2<span lang="en-us">1</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">2</span>, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
and we have a very short day. The sun is
23½ degrees below the celestial equator, so the path of the sun on
this day will not be very high in the sky.
<center>
<p>
<img border="0" src="ecliptic_winter.GIF" width="320" height="220">
<br>On December 2<span lang="en-us">1</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">2</span>, the sun is very low in the sky in Milwaukee<p>
<img border="0" src="sun_path_winter.GIF" width="320" height="220"><p>
In winter, the sun rises in the far south-east in Milwaukee</center>
<h4>
Seasonal life at different latitudes</h4>
Near the equator, seasonal changes are almost non-existent. Each day is
close to 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night ... all year long.
<p>The seasonal changes in the sky become more exaggerated as you move to higher
latitudes. Anyone living in Canada will tell you that in summer the days
are longer and the nights are shorter than as seen in Milwaukee. In winter
they hardly ever see the sun because the nights are so long. </p>
<p>On March 21, if you live anywhere within the arctic circle (a ring 23<font face="Times New Roman">½
degrees from the north pole)</font>, you will see the sun all day long.
If you live within the antarctic circle, you will experience a day of darkness.
These roles are reversed on September 24.</p>
<p>The most extreme case occurs when you reach the north (or south) pole. </p>
<p>If you happen to live at the north (or south) pole, life gets very interesting!
Recall that at the earth's poles, all stars are circumpolar (never rise
or set). The celestial pole is at your zenith and the celestial equator
defines your horizon. Except for the night Santa takes his sleigh
ride, Old St. Nick only gets to see the northern half of the celestial
sphere, but it gets even stranger. The sun is above the celestial
equator from March 20 or 21 till September 2<span lang="en-us">3</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">4</span>. That means the sun is "up"
for a whole 6 months. It cracks the horizon on that day (March 20 or 21st)
and moves along the horizon all day. Each day it moves a little higher
in the sky ... reaching 23½ degrees above the horizon on June 20 or 21
... then it slowly moves closer to the horizon. It sets on September
2<span lang="en-us">3</span> or 2<span lang="en-us">4</span> and is not seen for another 6 months. Talk about cabin fever! </p>
<h4>Can you pat your head and rub your tummy at the same time?</h4>
<p>If all this material is a bit confusing to you ... you are not alone.
This is because the earth has two separate motions in space and each one causes
different changes in the sky ... and both are occurring at the same time.
So let's see if we can filter through this madness and review this logically.
The earth <b>rotates</b> on its axis ... causing a 24 hour day/night cycle in
the sky. This makes the sun appear to move <i>westward</i> in the sky
rather quickly. The earth also <b>revolves</b> around the sun with a 23½
degree tilt. This causes the seasons and also makes the sun appear to move
<i>eastward</i> against the constellations. This motion is much more
subtle ... taking a full year for the sun to make one trip along the ecliptic.</p>
<p>You should also see why the number 23<font face="Times New Roman">½ shows up
so often in this page. It really boils down to the tilt of the earth (as
it goes around the sun)! As a result:</font></p>
<ul>
<li><font face="Times New Roman">the ecliptic is tilted 23½ degrees to the
celestial equator</font></li>
<li><font face="Times New Roman">the Arctic/Antarctic circles are 23½ degrees
from the poles</font></li>
<li><font face="Times New Roman">the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are
</font>23<font face="Times New Roman">½ degrees from the equator</font></li>
</ul>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Without this tilt, every day would be 12 hours
of daylight and 12 hours of night for all locations. If the tilt were more
extreme, the seasonal shifts would also be more extreme ... maybe too much to
support life! </font></p>
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the sky
##
The Changing Sky
Revolution
**Seasonal cycles** - You have lived on the
earth long enough to notice some longer term cycles which require one year
to complete. The first one you notice are the 4 seasons - winter,
spring, summer, and fall. There are specific changes in the climate
that Wisconsinites are all too familiar with. But a keen observer
will also notice specific seasonal changes occurring in the sky as well.
The most obvious is the **length of the day** in summer vs. winter.
In Milwaukee, the longest day is around June 20 or 21 when we get just over 15
hours of sunlight (but only just under 9 hours of sunlight on December
21 or 22). A more careful observer will also notice that the **sun's
daily path
through the sky is radically different** at these same times.
For
example, on June 20 or 21 in Milwaukee, the sun rises about 33 degrees north
of due east ... makes a great arc across the sky (coming just 20 degrees
short of zenith at noon ... and setting 33 degrees north of due west.
But on Dec 21 or 22, the arc of the sun is just barely above the horizon all
day (only getting about 24 degrees above the southern horizon at noon).
Finally, the most keen observer will observe that **certain constellations
are visible at certain times of the year**. For example, the constellation
Orion is only seen during the winter months and Sagittarius is only seen
during the summer.
| | |
| --- | --- |
|
| |
This is all a result of the earth's revolution around the sun (with
a tilt of 23½ degrees).

On March 20 or 21 and September 23 or 24 (the first days of spring and autumn) the
sun shines directly over the equator. On June 20 or 21 (the first day of
summer in the NH) the sun shines 23½ degrees above the equator on
the **Tropic of Cancer**. Finally, the suns rays shine 23½
degrees below the equator on December 21 or 22 which is the **Tropic of Capricorn**.
#### Motion of the sun against the stars

You already know that the sun does not remain fixed in the sky because the earth
rotates on its axis. But even the ancient Greeks were aware that the sun
does not remain fixed in any one constellation ... but moves along 12
constellations known as the **zodiac**. It takes a full year for the sun to
traverse this path. Technically, this path is
called the **ecliptic**. This is actually a circle around the
sky which indicates the **path of the sun throughout the year**.
Star maps depicts the ecliptic as a wavy line (much like a sine wave)
... but it is actually a great circle in the sky which is tilted 23½
degrees to the celestial equator. It shows that the sun moves **eastward**
along the ecliptic (as measured against the stars)... taking a full year to make one trip
around the celestial sphere.
Along
the way, the sun crosses some points of interest. On March 20 or 21 the
sun crosses the **vernal equinox**. There isn't anything interesting
there except that this is where the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator
(the other point is the Autumnal Equinox on September 23 or 24). The sun
also crosses the **summer solstice** on June 20 or 21 and the **winter solstice**
on December 21 or 22.


The sun moves eastward along the ecliptic ... taking one year to complete an
orbit.If possible, please view a 115 kb movie in AVI format
which shows the sun moving along the ecliptic by clicking
[here](http://oncampus.matc.edu/mihalj/earth/Test5/sun~moving~along~ecliptic.AVI).### Why does the sun appear to move against the stars?
It should be clear that the motion of the sun along the ecliptic is really
an illusion. Just as the rising and setting of the sun is caused
by the rotation of the earth on its axis ... the motion of the sun along
the ecliptic is caused by the earth's **revolution** around the sun.

This animation shows you why the sun moves along the ecliptic. (animation)
As we move around the sun, we are constantly looking at the sun from an
ever changing position. That is, the sun projects to some place against
the background stars. As the earth moves in its orbit, it makes the sun
"appear" to move against the background stars. If you are having a hard
time imagining this, here is a simple thing you can do to make it clear:
Stretch your arm out straight and pop up your thumb like you were hitchhiking.
Now look at your thumb with one eye open and the other eye closed.
Finally, change eyes ... close the one and open the other ... still looking at
the thumb ... repeat this process. The thumb appears to move. But
you realize the thumb isn't moving at all ... you are only looking at it from a
different location. Got it?You should also see why some constellations
are not visible to us at certain times of the year. Try to find Pisces
around March 21. You can't because the sun is in that constellation at
that time. Can you guess what time of the year Pisces is best seen?
Since it takes a full year for the earth the
orbit the sun, it should be no surprise that it takes the same time for the sun
to trace out the ecliptic. It should also be clear why the sun is on the
celestial equator two times of the year ... March 20 or 21 and September 23 or
24!
These are the two days the sun's rays are shining directly over the equator and
the sun is at one of the equinoxes.

#### The changing seasonal sky
#### equinoxes
When the sun crosses the vernal (and autumnal) equinox , every
point on earth receives 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. This
marks the first day of spring (or fall). These two days were noticed by
almost all ancient cultures and treated accordingly. In most cases,
huge sun calendars were constructed in the form of temples, pyramids or obelisks
to predict (using shadows) when these two days would occur. It was
generally regarded as a holy or sacred day ... or a day where balance was found
in the universe.#### solstices
On June 20 or 21, the Northern Hemisphere is enjoying its summer because
the tilt is directed toward us. The sun is 23½ degrees above the celestial equator. On
this day the sun makes a huge arc across the sky, and the day is very long.

The sun is 23½ degrees above the Celestial Equator on June 20 or 21.

In summer, the sun rises in the far north-east in Milwaukee
On December 21 or 22, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
and we have a very short day. The sun is
23½ degrees below the celestial equator, so the path of the sun on
this day will not be very high in the sky.

On December 21 or 22, the sun is very low in the sky in Milwaukee

In winter, the sun rises in the far south-east in Milwaukee
####
Seasonal life at different latitudes
Near the equator, seasonal changes are almost non-existent. Each day is
close to 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night ... all year long.
The seasonal changes in the sky become more exaggerated as you move to higher
latitudes. Anyone living in Canada will tell you that in summer the days
are longer and the nights are shorter than as seen in Milwaukee. In winter
they hardly ever see the sun because the nights are so long.
On March 21, if you live anywhere within the arctic circle (a ring 23½
degrees from the north pole), you will see the sun all day long.
If you live within the antarctic circle, you will experience a day of darkness.
These roles are reversed on September 24.
The most extreme case occurs when you reach the north (or south) pole.
If you happen to live at the north (or south) pole, life gets very interesting!
Recall that at the earth's poles, all stars are circumpolar (never rise
or set). The celestial pole is at your zenith and the celestial equator
defines your horizon. Except for the night Santa takes his sleigh
ride, Old St. Nick only gets to see the northern half of the celestial
sphere, but it gets even stranger. The sun is above the celestial
equator from March 20 or 21 till September 23 or 24. That means the sun is "up"
for a whole 6 months. It cracks the horizon on that day (March 20 or 21st)
and moves along the horizon all day. Each day it moves a little higher
in the sky ... reaching 23½ degrees above the horizon on June 20 or 21
... then it slowly moves closer to the horizon. It sets on September
23 or 24 and is not seen for another 6 months. Talk about cabin fever!
#### Can you pat your head and rub your tummy at the same time?
If all this material is a bit confusing to you ... you are not alone.
This is because the earth has two separate motions in space and each one causes
different changes in the sky ... and both are occurring at the same time.
So let's see if we can filter through this madness and review this logically.
The earth **rotates** on its axis ... causing a 24 hour day/night cycle in
the sky. This makes the sun appear to move *westward* in the sky
rather quickly. The earth also **revolves** around the sun with a 23½
degree tilt. This causes the seasons and also makes the sun appear to move
*eastward* against the constellations. This motion is much more
subtle ... taking a full year for the sun to make one trip along the ecliptic.
You should also see why the number 23½ shows up
so often in this page. It really boils down to the tilt of the earth (as
it goes around the sun)! As a result:
* the ecliptic is tilted 23½ degrees to the
celestial equator
* the Arctic/Antarctic circles are 23½ degrees
from the poles
* the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are
23½ degrees from the equator
Without this tilt, every day would be 12 hours
of daylight and 12 hours of night for all locations. If the tilt were more
extreme, the seasonal shifts would also be more extreme ... maybe too much to
support life!
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<H2>Two Measures of Scale</H2>
The size of a
miniature, relative to what it is a replica of, is known as the <em>scale</em>
of the figure. For no particularly good reason, two different systems are used
to rate scale.<P>
<UL>
<LI>Some scales are given as a ratio, variously written as either a ratio (i.e.,
1:300 or 1.300) or a fraction (i.e., 1/300). The number on the right of the pair
indicates how many units (inches or centimeters) on the original are
equivalent to one unit on the replica. For example, with a 1:300 scale
miniature, if the miniature is 1" long, then the original was 300" in length.
In spoken English, you would say 1/300 as "one [pause] three hundred
scale."
<LI>Other scales are simply listed as a certain height, such as 15mm or 54mm. Most people
usually think of this as being the height of an average man (i.e., in 15mm scale,
men are 15mm high), but there is a lot of confusion on this issue.
According to some experts (but not all), "traditional" figure heights are measured to eye level,
since measuring to the top of the head is impractical for figures
wearing headgear (as many military figures do). Therefore, when a manufacturer says his
figures are (for instance) 25mm scale, he might mean "25mm to top
of the head" or "25mm to eye level."</P>
</UL>
<P>Just to confuse things further, manufacturers have been slowly making their figures
a bit larger in recent years. The extra size gives more room for details, so that a
"large 15mm" figure often looks sharper than an "classic 15mm" figure - and that's because
it's not actually a 15mm figure, but (often) an 18mm figure! The same is true with 25mm
figures, as represented by the miniatures put out by
<A HREF="man/manufacg.html#gamesworkshop">Games Workshop</A> as well as by
<A HREF="man/manufacr.html#reaper">Reaper</A>'s "heroic" 25mm figures
(both of which measure closer to 28mm in scale).</P>
<P>As a final note, even figures which ostensibly are in the same scale may differ
considerably in body build, head size, and general sculpting style - even when made by
the same manufacturer! (For instance, older figures vs. newer figures from the same
company.) Styles may differ considerably, as some manufacturers see their goal as to
make scale replicas, while others concentrate on making "gaming pieces" which are inexpensive,
durable, or easy to paint. Plastic figures may be sculpted in a thinner style than
metal figures. Therefore, if you are concerned whether you can mix figures from different
product lines or companies and have them look appropriate, you may first want to order
samples from the manufacturer.</P>
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<H2>Miniature Scales</H2>
<CENTER>
<IMG SRC="2mmscale.jpg" ALT="2mm scale, Irregular science fiction, looking down on multi-figure base">
<IMG SRC="6mmscale.jpg" ALT="6mm scale, CnC modern, infantryman with missile">
<IMG SRC="10mmscale.jpg" ALT="10mm scale, Warrior ancient, spearmen (two to a base)">
<IMG SRC="15mmscale.jpg" ALT="15mm scale, Ral Partha fantasy, human militia">
<IMG SRC="25mmscale.jpg" ALT="25mm scale, Ral Partha fantasy, human longbowman">
<IMG SRC="dimescale.jpg" ALT="U.S. dime, shown for comparison (about 1.8cm across)">
</CENTER>
<P>
<CENTER><TABLE BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=2>
<TR><TH>SCALE</TH><TH>Where Used</TH><TH>Theoretical Equivalent*</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/6000</TH><TD>Some naval miniatures come in this scale.</TD><TH>.27mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/4800</TH><TD>Certain naval miniatures are available in this
scale.</TD><TH>.34mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/4600</TH><TD>Some starships available in this scale.</TD><TH>.35mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/3900</TH><TD>A few starships available in this scale.</TD><TH>.41mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/3000</TH><TD>European manufacturers produce naval miniatures
in this scale, just slightly smaller than 1/2400 scale. Also used for
starships.</TD><TH>.54mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/2400</TH><TD>Commonly used for naval miniatures (WWI, WWII,
modern).</TD><TH>.67mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/1250</TH><TD>Some German naval miniatures are in this scale.</TD><TH>1.29mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/1200</TH><TD>Also used for naval miniatures, especially for
pre-20th century ships. (In the modern periods, most gamers now use 1/2400
scale due to price and playing area size.)</TD><TH>1.34mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/900</TH><TD>Some Fighting Sail era ships available in this scale.</TD><TH>1.8mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>2mm</TH><TD>At this scale, each miniature often represents
an entire unit (a group of men, squadron of cavalry, battery of artillery).
Recommended for those who want to depict large, epic battles in a limited
table space, or who have less time for painting. Historical and science
fiction.</TD><TH>1/805</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/700</TH><TD>One manufacturer offers rules in this scale, to
be used for the paper ship kits he produces. Several ranges of plastic ships
are also available in this scale.</TD><TH>2.3mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/650</TH><TD>Naval miniatures.</TD><TH>2.5mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/600</TH><TD>Naval miniatures.</TD><TH>2.7mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/432</TH><TD>Some aircraft available in this scale.</TD><TH>3.7mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/300</TH><TD>European manufacturers traditionally offer modern armor and infantry in this
scale, slightly smaller than 1/285 scale. Aircraft and space fighter miniatures are also available in this scale.</TD><TH>5.4mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/285</TH><TD>The popular scale in North America for modern
combat, often involving armored vehicles. Periods include WWI, WWII, and
contemporary.</TD><TH>5.6mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>6mm</TH><TD>Equivalent to 1/285 scale and 1/300 scales.
Miniatures in this scale have the advantage of being inexpensive. The small
size also means there is less visible detail to paint. In this scale it is possible to put armies
on the tabletop which give the impression of masses of infantry. Figures
available for fantasy, historical, and science fiction.</TD><TH>1/268</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/220</TH><TD><STRONG>Z scale</STRONG> (model railroad scale).</TD><TH>7mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/200</TH><TD>Another scale in which 20th Century armored
vehicles and aircraft are available. Some WWII era recognition models are made in
this scale.</TD><TH>8mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>10mm</TH><TD>Relatively new scale, used for fantasy, historical and
science fiction. Some think this will be the popular scale of the future, larger enough
to show detail but small enough to fit a large army on a tabletop.</TD><TH>1/161</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/160</TH><TD>Same as <STRONG>N scale</STRONG> (model railroad scale). </TD><TH>10.06mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/144</TH><TD>Aircraft kits in metal and plastic are available in this
scale.</TD><TH>11.2mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>15mm</TH><TD>The most popular scale for pre-20th Century
wargaming. Also used for fantasy, science fiction, and 20th Century "skirmish-level" games.</TD><TH>1/107</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/100</TH><TD>Plastic kits of mechs (robotic fighting
machines) are available in this scale. Modern military vehicles also come in this
scale, in metal and plastic.</TD><TH>16.1mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/87</TH><TD>Same as <STRONG>HO scale</STRONG> (model railroad scale - "HO" is "half O" scale, or 1:87.2). Several popular lines of pre-
assembled and painted armored vehicles are available in this scale.</TD><TH>18.5mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>20mm</TH><TD>Becoming popular for skirmish-level 20th Century
wargaming. Also used for science fiction.</TD><TH>1/80.5</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/76</TH><TD>Same as <STRONG>OO scale</STRONG> (British model railroad scale, alternative to HO scale). Plastic miniatures and kits are available in this
scale for aircraft, ground vehicles, and soldiers. </TD><TH>21.2mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/72</TH><TD>As above, though a slight bit larger.</TD><TH>22.4mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>25mm</TH><TD>Traditionally popular for pre-20th Century
wargaming, though most historical gamers have now switched to 15mm. Excellent
scale for display games. Continues to be
popular for fantasy wargaming, historical skirmish-level games, science
fiction, and for
use with role-playing games. Same as railroad S gauge.</TD><TH>1/64</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>28mm</TH><TD>The "large" 25mm figures are sometimes listed as being
28mm.</TD><TH>1/58</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>30mm</TH><TD>Another scale used for pre-20th Century
miniatures.</TD><TH>1/54</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/43.5</TH><TD>Traditional O gauge (railroad). Not a wargaming scale.</TD><TH>37mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/48</TH><TD>Popular scale for plastic aircraft kits. Some display
figures available in this scale. Also a railroad scale (P48 gauge).</TD><TH>33.5mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>40mm</TH><TD>Some American Civil War figures available in this scale.</TD><TH>1/40</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/35</TH><TD>Popular scale for plastic kits of armor. Occasionally used for modern gaming.</TD><TH>46mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/32</TH><TD>Same as <STRONG>I scale</STRONG> (model railroad scale). Also used
for display models.</TD><TH>50.3mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>54mm</TH><TD>Traditional "toy soldier" scale, no longer a
common scale in miniature wargaming. However, it has been making a comeback in recent years -
the large figures are said to be more convenient for older gamers.
This scale is also popular for display (non-wargaming) figures.</TD><TH>1/30</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>80mm</TH><TD rowspan=5>These and larger scales are not used for
wargaming miniatures, but instead are figures which are painted and displayed
as a hobby unto themselves.</TD><TH>1/20</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>90mm</TH><TH>1/18</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/16</TH><TH>100.6mm</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>120mm</TH><TH>1/13</TH></TR>
<TR><TH>1/9</TH><TH>178.9mm</TH></TR>
<TR ALIGN=CENTER><TD colspan=3>* using "eye height" as the rule for height scale</TD></TR>
</TABLE></CENTER>
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<H2>Converting Between Scale Types</H2>
<P>To <EM>theoretically</EM> convert ratio scales into height scales - and assuming here
that height scales measure to "eye height" while ratio scales measure to "head height" - divide 1610 by the scale. For
example, 1/285 figures are pretty much the same scale as<BR>
<CENTER><STRONG>1610 / 285 = 5.65</STRONG></CENTER>
6mm figures.<P>
The reverse is also true: to get ratio scale, divide 1610 by the height scale.
Thus, 25mm figures are equivalent to<BR>
<CENTER><STRONG>1610 / 25 = 64.4</STRONG></CENTER>
1/64 scale (which is in spitting distance of 1/72 scale, another common scale).<P>
<P>This means that 15mm toy soldiers are probably about 16.5mm tall overall,
which makes them closer to 1/110 scale than 1/120. N-gauge figures (1/160)
are about 11.25mm tall to the top of the head, which makes them about 10mm
scale toy soldiers.</P>
<H3>Where does the Magic Number 1610 Come From?</H3>
<P>To get the <EM>magic number,</EM> all you need to come up with the "eye height"
of the average man, measured in millimeters. The number we use is 1610 mm (about 5' 3").</P>
<P>Why does the magic number work? Because equivalent height and ratio scales, multiplied,
should always result in the same constant (our magic number). In the simplest case,
we take real life - 1:1 ratio scale, eye height of 1610 mm - and multiply 1 x 1610 = 1610.
Therefore, 1610 is the constant.</P>
<P>So what is the magic number for a manufacturer who measures height scale to top of
the head, rather than to eye level? Simply the height of the average man in millimeters -
1730 (5' 8").</P>
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<TR><TH COLSPAN=2>Last Updates</TH></TR>
<TR><TD>25 July 2009</TD><TD>scale info updated</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>22 November 2000</tD><TD>more railroad scales added</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>29 March 2000</tD><TD>Z scale corrected</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>28 July 1998</tD><TD>height scales clarified</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>8 July 1998</TD><TD>added railroad scale info</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>8 January 1998</TD><TD>page split off</TD></TR>
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## Two Measures of Scale
The size of a
miniature, relative to what it is a replica of, is known as the *scale*
of the figure. For no particularly good reason, two different systems are used
to rate scale.
* Some scales are given as a ratio, variously written as either a ratio (i.e.,
1:300 or 1.300) or a fraction (i.e., 1/300). The number on the right of the pair
indicates how many units (inches or centimeters) on the original are
equivalent to one unit on the replica. For example, with a 1:300 scale
miniature, if the miniature is 1" long, then the original was 300" in length.
In spoken English, you would say 1/300 as "one [pause] three hundred
scale."
* Other scales are simply listed as a certain height, such as 15mm or 54mm. Most people
usually think of this as being the height of an average man (i.e., in 15mm scale,
men are 15mm high), but there is a lot of confusion on this issue.
According to some experts (but not all), "traditional" figure heights are measured to eye level,
since measuring to the top of the head is impractical for figures
wearing headgear (as many military figures do). Therefore, when a manufacturer says his
figures are (for instance) 25mm scale, he might mean "25mm to top
of the head" or "25mm to eye level."
Just to confuse things further, manufacturers have been slowly making their figures
a bit larger in recent years. The extra size gives more room for details, so that a
"large 15mm" figure often looks sharper than an "classic 15mm" figure - and that's because
it's not actually a 15mm figure, but (often) an 18mm figure! The same is true with 25mm
figures, as represented by the miniatures put out by
[Games Workshop](man/manufacg.html#gamesworkshop) as well as by
[Reaper](man/manufacr.html#reaper)'s "heroic" 25mm figures
(both of which measure closer to 28mm in scale).
As a final note, even figures which ostensibly are in the same scale may differ
considerably in body build, head size, and general sculpting style - even when made by
the same manufacturer! (For instance, older figures vs. newer figures from the same
company.) Styles may differ considerably, as some manufacturers see their goal as to
make scale replicas, while others concentrate on making "gaming pieces" which are inexpensive,
durable, or easy to paint. Plastic figures may be sculpted in a thinner style than
metal figures. Therefore, if you are concerned whether you can mix figures from different
product lines or companies and have them look appropriate, you may first want to order
samples from the manufacturer.
---
## Miniature Scales






| SCALE | Where Used | Theoretical Equivalent\* |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1/6000 | Some naval miniatures come in this scale. | .27mm |
| 1/4800 | Certain naval miniatures are available in this
scale. | .34mm |
| 1/4600 | Some starships available in this scale. | .35mm |
| 1/3900 | A few starships available in this scale. | .41mm |
| 1/3000 | European manufacturers produce naval miniatures
in this scale, just slightly smaller than 1/2400 scale. Also used for
starships. | .54mm |
| 1/2400 | Commonly used for naval miniatures (WWI, WWII,
modern). | .67mm |
| 1/1250 | Some German naval miniatures are in this scale. | 1.29mm |
| 1/1200 | Also used for naval miniatures, especially for
pre-20th century ships. (In the modern periods, most gamers now use 1/2400
scale due to price and playing area size.) | 1.34mm |
| 1/900 | Some Fighting Sail era ships available in this scale. | 1.8mm |
| 2mm | At this scale, each miniature often represents
an entire unit (a group of men, squadron of cavalry, battery of artillery).
Recommended for those who want to depict large, epic battles in a limited
table space, or who have less time for painting. Historical and science
fiction. | 1/805 |
| 1/700 | One manufacturer offers rules in this scale, to
be used for the paper ship kits he produces. Several ranges of plastic ships
are also available in this scale. | 2.3mm |
| 1/650 | Naval miniatures. | 2.5mm |
| 1/600 | Naval miniatures. | 2.7mm |
| 1/432 | Some aircraft available in this scale. | 3.7mm |
| 1/300 | European manufacturers traditionally offer modern armor and infantry in this
scale, slightly smaller than 1/285 scale. Aircraft and space fighter miniatures are also available in this scale. | 5.4mm |
| 1/285 | The popular scale in North America for modern
combat, often involving armored vehicles. Periods include WWI, WWII, and
contemporary. | 5.6mm |
| 6mm | Equivalent to 1/285 scale and 1/300 scales.
Miniatures in this scale have the advantage of being inexpensive. The small
size also means there is less visible detail to paint. In this scale it is possible to put armies
on the tabletop which give the impression of masses of infantry. Figures
available for fantasy, historical, and science fiction. | 1/268 |
| 1/220 | **Z scale** (model railroad scale). | 7mm |
| 1/200 | Another scale in which 20th Century armored
vehicles and aircraft are available. Some WWII era recognition models are made in
this scale. | 8mm |
| 10mm | Relatively new scale, used for fantasy, historical and
science fiction. Some think this will be the popular scale of the future, larger enough
to show detail but small enough to fit a large army on a tabletop. | 1/161 |
| 1/160 | Same as **N scale** (model railroad scale). | 10.06mm |
| 1/144 | Aircraft kits in metal and plastic are available in this
scale. | 11.2mm |
| 15mm | The most popular scale for pre-20th Century
wargaming. Also used for fantasy, science fiction, and 20th Century "skirmish-level" games. | 1/107 |
| 1/100 | Plastic kits of mechs (robotic fighting
machines) are available in this scale. Modern military vehicles also come in this
scale, in metal and plastic. | 16.1mm |
| 1/87 | Same as **HO scale** (model railroad scale - "HO" is "half O" scale, or 1:87.2). Several popular lines of pre-
assembled and painted armored vehicles are available in this scale. | 18.5mm |
| 20mm | Becoming popular for skirmish-level 20th Century
wargaming. Also used for science fiction. | 1/80.5 |
| 1/76 | Same as **OO scale** (British model railroad scale, alternative to HO scale). Plastic miniatures and kits are available in this
scale for aircraft, ground vehicles, and soldiers. | 21.2mm |
| 1/72 | As above, though a slight bit larger. | 22.4mm |
| 25mm | Traditionally popular for pre-20th Century
wargaming, though most historical gamers have now switched to 15mm. Excellent
scale for display games. Continues to be
popular for fantasy wargaming, historical skirmish-level games, science
fiction, and for
use with role-playing games. Same as railroad S gauge. | 1/64 |
| 28mm | The "large" 25mm figures are sometimes listed as being
28mm. | 1/58 |
| 30mm | Another scale used for pre-20th Century
miniatures. | 1/54 |
| 1/43.5 | Traditional O gauge (railroad). Not a wargaming scale. | 37mm |
| 1/48 | Popular scale for plastic aircraft kits. Some display
figures available in this scale. Also a railroad scale (P48 gauge). | 33.5mm |
| 40mm | Some American Civil War figures available in this scale. | 1/40 |
| 1/35 | Popular scale for plastic kits of armor. Occasionally used for modern gaming. | 46mm |
| 1/32 | Same as **I scale** (model railroad scale). Also used
for display models. | 50.3mm |
| 54mm | Traditional "toy soldier" scale, no longer a
common scale in miniature wargaming. However, it has been making a comeback in recent years -
the large figures are said to be more convenient for older gamers.
This scale is also popular for display (non-wargaming) figures. | 1/30 |
| 80mm | These and larger scales are not used for
wargaming miniatures, but instead are figures which are painted and displayed
as a hobby unto themselves. | 1/20 |
| 90mm | 1/18 |
| 1/16 | 100.6mm |
| 120mm | 1/13 |
| 1/9 | 178.9mm |
| \* using "eye height" as the rule for height scale |
---
## Converting Between Scale Types
To *theoretically* convert ratio scales into height scales - and assuming here
that height scales measure to "eye height" while ratio scales measure to "head height" - divide 1610 by the scale. For
example, 1/285 figures are pretty much the same scale as
**1610 / 285 = 5.65**
6mm figures.
The reverse is also true: to get ratio scale, divide 1610 by the height scale.
Thus, 25mm figures are equivalent to
**1610 / 25 = 64.4**
1/64 scale (which is in spitting distance of 1/72 scale, another common scale).
This means that 15mm toy soldiers are probably about 16.5mm tall overall,
which makes them closer to 1/110 scale than 1/120. N-gauge figures (1/160)
are about 11.25mm tall to the top of the head, which makes them about 10mm
scale toy soldiers.
### Where does the Magic Number 1610 Come From?
To get the *magic number,* all you need to come up with the "eye height"
of the average man, measured in millimeters. The number we use is 1610 mm (about 5' 3").
Why does the magic number work? Because equivalent height and ratio scales, multiplied,
should always result in the same constant (our magic number). In the simplest case,
we take real life - 1:1 ratio scale, eye height of 1610 mm - and multiply 1 x 1610 = 1610.
Therefore, 1610 is the constant.
So what is the magic number for a manufacturer who measures height scale to top of
the head, rather than to eye level? Simply the height of the average man in millimeters -
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<h1>OH! My God!!<br>Why'd they change that?</h1>
<p>[last updated: 01-Feb-2009]</p>
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All about unused stuff in video games, different-looking early footage or prototype documentation. This is all old as balls and kind of irrelevant in the wake of such dedicated efforts as <a href="tcrf.net/The_Cutting_Room_Floor">The Cutting Room Floor Wiki</a>, but some sites still cite it as a reference source so it's still kicking around.</p>
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<a href="../../shr/3dmm/demo.html"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-3dmm.JPG" alt="3D Movie Maker"></a>
<a href="../../shr/ardy/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-ardy.JPG" alt="Ardy Lightfoot (prototype)"></a>
<a href="../../shr/gwg4/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-gwg4.JPG" alt="Game & Watch Gallery 4"></a>
<a href="../../shr/mickey2/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-mickey2.JPG" alt="Mickey Mouse in World of Illusion (prototype)"></a>
<a href="../../shr/mksc/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-mksc.JPG" alt="Mario Kart: Super Circuit"></a>
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<a href="../../shr/segasonic/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-segasonic.JPG" alt="SegaSonic Arcade (prototype)"></a>
<a href="../../shr/shocktr2/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-shocktr2.PNG" alt="Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad"></a>
<a href="../../shr/spiderpsx/demo.html"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-spiderpsx.JPG" alt="Spider-Man (PlayStation)"></a>
<a href="../../shr/spp/ug.html"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-spp.JPG" alt="Super Princess Peach"></a>
<a href="../../shr/zeldafs/"><img src="../../gw/img/shr-zeldafs.JPG" alt="The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords"></a>
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<li><a href="#airgallet">Air Gallet</a></li>
<li><a href="#bskaizou">BS Kaizou Tyoujin Shubibinman Zero</a></li>
<li><a href="#cvbloodlines">Castlevania Bloodlines</a></li>
<li><a href="#dietgo">Diet Go Go!</a></li>
<li><a href="#ff7">Final Fantasy VII</a></li>
<li><a href="#yoshigb">Mario & Yoshi</a></li>
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<li><a href="#marpa">Mario Party Advance</a></li>
<li><a href="#nsmb">New Super Mario Bros.</a></li>
<li><a href="#rtype">R-Type</a></li>
<li><a href="#sma2">Super Mario Advance 2</a></li>
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<h2>Air Gallet (ARC)</h2>
<p><img src="img/airgallet1.PNG" alt="Enjoy WINGS (high)" width="240" height="160">
<br><b>Dan</b> the man (who could quite possibly
kick your can) enlightened me with this little titbit. This is part of the
game's intro, and appears this way in every regional version. However, with some
background viewing magic...</p>
<p><img src="img/airgallet2.PNG" alt="Enjoy COCA COLE Coke (kanji)">
<br>UH OH SPAGHETTI-OS</p>
<p>Sprites were used to cover up the kanji and the soft drink promotion. Apparently
the only regional change in the game is the announcer, with a different
pronunciation of the title in Japanese.</p>
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<p> </p>
<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="bskaizou"></a>
<h2>BS Kaizou Tyoujin Shubibinman Zero (SNES)</h2>
<p><img src="img/bsshubbinman1.gif" width="96" height="96">
<img src="img/bsshubbinman2.gif" width="96" height="96">
<br>
These two mugshots are unused, hence their default YY-chr palette. The left one
looks almost like Doraemon, while the other looks like something from <i>Ufouria</i>.</p>
</div></div>
<p> </p>
<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="cvbloodlines"></a>
<h2>Castlevania Bloodlines (Mega Drive)</h2>
<!-- uploaded 14 July 2017 -->
<P><img src="img/cvbloodlines-watermage.gif" height="112">
<BR>
The water magician in stage 2 has a wider range of animation that isn't seen outside of the graphics data; only the two sprites on the left and the frame of him keeled-over are used in-game.
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<p> </p>
<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="dietgo"></a>
<h2>Diet Go Go! (arcade)</h2>
<p><img src="img/dietgogo-anim1.gif" width="72" height="108">
<img src="img/dietgogo-anim2.gif" width="72" height="108">
<img src="img/dietgogo-anim3.gif" width="81" height="108">
<img src="img/dietgogo-anim4.gif" width="87" height="108">
<br>You can throw while jumping, while running and while crouching, but you simply
cannot throw upwards. They did use the first frame of the skinny animations, as
well as the last one for the female during the credits for them looking up at
the "The End" text, but the chubby ones go completely unused.</p>
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<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="ff7"></a>
<h2>Final Fantasy VII (PS1)</h2>
<p>I'll be blunt. I swear I saw a magazine scan on the internet of an early menu
screen from <i>Final Fantasy VII</i>, showing <a href="http://xoomer.alice.it/mononline/unseen/psxsaturn/ffvii.htm">full-body sprites</a> of Cloud, Aeris
and the like. I can't find it anymore, but I swear it existed. So I hoped to
still find them inside the data!</p>
<p><img src="img/KALI_0000.PNG">
<br>This was all I got. Some Japanese text bundled with where all the menu mugshots are.</p>
<p>These are not the graphics I was looking for.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<h2>Mario & Yoshi (NES & Game Boy)</h2>
<p><img src="img/marioyoshi-03.png" width="160" height="144">
<img src="img/marioyoshi-02.png" width="160" height="144">
<img src="img/marioyoshi-01.png" width="160" height="144">
<br>
Also known as simply "<i>Yoshi</i>" in countries where descriptive titles aren't
a necessity, though not like ours was very explanatory either - the
European and Japanese versions share the same title screen, the only difference
being the updated copyright and the logo, of course. But the American version
not only adjusted the positioning of things for the sake of its title, but they
redrew the baby Yoshi for reasons unknown. Those wacky funsters!</p>
<p><img src="img/marioyoshi-07.png">
<img src="img/marioyoshi-06.png">
<img src="img/marioyoshi-05.png">
<br>The NES version, meanwhile, shares no same positioning between them all, besides the option select. The American one slaps on a larger title and lowers the characters, removing one egg and redrawing the baby Yoshi, while the European release moves them again, still keeping the redrawn sprite.</p>
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<img src="img/marioyoshi-04.gif" width="48" height="48"></td></tr></table>
<p>And apparently a Bullet Bill was going to be
one of the enemies the Yoshi egg could gobble down in the Game Boy version, but
that's all there is - the four enemies you do see all have a spare graphic
presumably used for score tallying or something, but there's none for this guy.
It doesn't show up anywhere in the NES version, though.</p>
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<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="marpa"></a>
<h2>Mario Party Advance (GBA)</h2>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv1.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv1a1.PNG">
<br>
Pretty much everything here is different; the map, the HUD, the graphics,
everything. Plus, I honestly can't remember if you can get any higher than 10
spaces to move in the game.</p>
<p>
I like how the mushrooms were once dice. Makes sense, considered they shatter
every time you hit them.</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv2.jpg">
<br>
I don't recall ever seeing this area in the game. It's a terribly bland looking
place, but what's interesting is that not only is Bowser's sprite different, but
there are two Mini Bowsers! The only times you see more than one are during
mini-games. Also, the text box and Bowser's mugshot are different.</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv3.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv3a.png">
<br>
The bank itself is essentially the same, other than a few minor details changed:
The peeling poster is lacking the shading, the bank once had windows, the
knocked over plants are different, and most importantly, outside the light is
pitch black, instead of merely dim.</p>
<p>
Plus, Koopa's sprite is different (and looks better, in my opinion. the game
looks like he's doing a jig instead of panicking), and so is his mugshot.</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv4.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv4a.png">
<br>
The prerelease lacks walls, Mario has a different sprite and fan, and the score
sun thing has a bold outline in the prerelease, along with bolder colours. Note
how the prerelease has a blue marker, and it says "+10" instead of "x10", which
is more correct, considering your score is never multiplied by it, but the
number shown is awarded for popping balloons.</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv5.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv5a.png">
<br>
The background is coloured and styled differently: The prerelease has very
top-heavy stars, that are all facing up or down, with straight lines. The final
has more even stars, with some stars tilted. The ground was original black and
white, but is now purple and white.</p>
<p>
The original stand for the shells was a platform, but in the final, it's a giant
shell.</p>
<p>
The pipes were originally curved, but are now straight. Doesn't look like they
changed colour either.</p>
<p>
And finally, not only are the shells' sprites different, but they lack colour;
although they may simply have had a high score, where they only change colour
after you get higher than said score. And Mario always looks at the screen,
instead of daring the shell to a match of fisticuffs.</p>
<p>
Note my shitty high score. =(</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv6.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv6a.png">
<br>
Mario's sprite looks mildly different, but I can't really tell. There doesn't
appear to be a path, what with the water being a single colour; and you have to
rescue 15 monkeys (all in the same red rubber ring) in the prerelease, but only 10
(in different coloured rings) in the final. The monkey gauge
is also squared, but more oval in the prerelease, and there doesn't appear to be
a timer.</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv7.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv7a.PNG">
<br>
The ground was once dirt instead of bricks, the audience stand walls were more
gritty and dark, but are smoothened in the final. The duelling swords is missing
on the flags in the prerelease, and are also different on the wall. There's only
four Hammer Bros. in the audience, but lots more in the final, with different
sprites; and finally, and most importantly, there were once platforms, which
would've added an interesting twist to tactics! And last but most obviously, the
life bars were moved apart and to the top.</p>
<p><img src="img/mpartyadv8.jpg">
<img src="img/mpartyadv8a.png">
<br>The wall in the background is different,
with altered bricks, moss, and holes. The stairs are quite different, as the
final's stairs are small blocks, but the prerelease's ones are larger, and
crumble instead of falling and shattering. And, as usual, the sprites may or may
not be different, the quality isn't high enough for me to tell.</p>
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<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="nsmb"></a>
<h2>New Super Mario Bros. (DS)</h2>
<p><i>New Super Mario Bros.</i> was first announced in May 2004, named <i>Super Mario Bros. DS</i>, and was accompanied by some <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCwz0xtQxy0">very early video footage</a> showing basic gameplay.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-01.JPG" width="200" height="150">
<img src="img/nsmb-02.JPG" width="200" height="150">
<img src="img/nsmb-03.JPG" width="200" height="150">
<br>It's incredibly early footage, as the graphics are all weirdy, there's no music, the programming is wonky, and the sounds are misplaced, missing and totally unfitting. Mario performs numerous backflips with ease, an ability not in the game; the jumps in general are very odd, sending him higher into the air than usual. Also, all the enemies are 3D models, but most of them are 2D sprites in the final.</p>
<p>And then there's a Goomba growing from a mushroom, which is just plain wrong, although a giant Goomba does appear as a boss. I won't even comment on giant Mario crushing Bowser in a single stomp in the middle of nowhere. None of the areas shown or their graphics appear in the game.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>And then there was another <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cnZB7O-3Jg">video</a>, released in Summer 2005, which was much further along in production, looking much more complete.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-04.JPG">
<img src="img/nsmb-04b.JPG">
<img src="img/nsmb-04a.JPG">
<br>Firstly, the HUD was seen, and drastically different from the final. The coins and timer were moved to the top screen, it lacks the World #-# part, has no slots for the star coins, and has three stored items instead of one. The lives counter also uses a different mugshot for the characters, and always seems to be above 70. The distance is also more bland, with a generic flag at the end, a green bar instead of a dotted line, and no indication of the mid level checkpoint. It does, however, tell you the useless fact of what level you're in, like <i>FORTRESS</i>, <i>DESERT</i>, <i>SEA</i> and so on.</p>
<p>[middle image is from the video, left is from a screenshot likely made from a slightly later build. right is from the final]</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-05a.JPG" width="50" height="50">
<img src="img/nsmb-05b.JPG" width="50" height="50">
<br>The Mega Mushrooms are also different. The video shows them with the default colour scheme of red and white, whereas the final makes them a reference to the original <i>Super Mario Bros.</i>, making it yellow/orange and red. The stomping gauge doesn't come up when Mario collects it, though.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-05d.JPG" width="100" height="75">
<br>Speaking of giant Mario, he can punch and kick in the video, two moves he lacks in the final, and for good reason. They don't seem to do a thing except slow him down.</p>
<p>In the parts with giant Mario, there's also a giant Goomba wandering around, but they're not regular enemies.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-05c.JPG" width="50" height="50">
<br>It's not shown if it serves the same purpose, but this swirly ring which creates eight red coins and a time limit in the final is shown in the video a number of times, except it's blue. It's orange in the game.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-06.JPG" width="160" height="120">
<br>Mario reaches the end of a level, pulling down a blank red flag and exposing his hair in celebration. However, there's no fort, and the flag lacks the skull design it has in the final.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-07.JPG" width="158" height="120">
<img src="img/nsmb-07a.JPG" width="158" height="120">
<br>The background used for the fortresses is different, and the ? Blocks are yellow, but the yellow brand are only in outdoor levels. Fortress levels have blue blocks.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-07b.JPG" width="158" height="120">
<br>This area simply isn't in the final.</p>
<p>
<img src="img/nsmb-07c.JPG" width="158" height="120">
<br>There are no desert levels with tornados. The tornados are fairly clearer in the final,
compared to this dirty-looking one.</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-06a.JPG" width="480" height="120">
<br>
And the biggest change of all, is that this video quite clearly shows
CO-OPERATIVE MULTI-PLAYER. Well, maybe not co-operative, considering Luigi
bounces off Mario's head a number of times, but it's SIMULTANEOUS MULTI-PLAYER
none the less. And it looks fully programmed. They interact with each other
rightly, and all the right coding seems to be there. Yet, despite all that, and
the fact it's the first traditional side scrolling <i>Mario</i> game with
simultaneous multi-player, they removed it from the final game. Can you guess
what they replaced it with?</p>
<p><img src="img/nsmb-06b.JPG" width="140" height="104">
<br>A star collecting battle game.</p>
<p>I would rant and ramble and shimmy and shake, but I won't. I do have some words,
though:</p>
<p>Next time, Nintendo. <b>NEXT TIME</b>.</p>
<p><img src="../stupid/fist.gif"></p>
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<h2>R-Type (arcade)</h2>
<p><b>esreveR</b> tells me that although the second game has five weapon slots and the first only has three, apparently five were coded. Value 00 is blue, 02 is yellow, and then it skips to 06 for red. 04 would've been green but acts/displays as yellow, and 08 would've been grey, but shows up as blue. And then when they programmed them in for the second game, they ditched it for the third one. Oh well.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<h2>Super Mario Advance 2 (GBA)</h2>
<p><img src="img/sma2-01.jpg">
<img src="img/sma2-05.jpg">
<img src="img/sma2-04.jpg">
<img src="img/sma2-03.jpg">
<img src="img/sma2-02.jpg">
<br><i>Super Mario Advance 2</i> was already a lazy port, with barely anything new (and somehow it's better than <i>Advance 1</i>, which had a lot more. ZANY!), and from the looks of these early screenshots, they didn't even change the HUD so it fit better. That's diabolically lazy, even for an early screenshot. I'm being too harsh. =(</p>
<p><img src="img/sma2-01a.png">
<br>Here's a screenshot from the final. Note how the "MARIO x #" part became "M x #", the Dragon Coins were moved to go below the lives, the star points were adjusted to the top, and the item window became two brackets.</p>
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<p> </p>
<div id="bord"><div id="page"><a name="sml2"></a>
<h2>Super Mario Land 2 (Game Boy)</h2>
<p><img src="img/sml2-01.JPG">
<img src="img/sml2-02.png">
<img src="img/sml2-03.png">
<br>The title screen of <i>Super Mario Land 2</i> is different from the English and Japanese versions, but according to an old Game Boy advertisement that I pinched from the <a href="http://smbis.nescentral.com/">Super Mario Bros. Info Station</a>, the English one had <i>another</i> title screen! It's pretty poor looking, in my opinion, what with a sign that has a ton of empty space, and a terribly bland logo. I'm glad they changed it, although the final title seems a bit empty, what with only the signpost and mushrooms there.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<h2>Tom & Jerry (SNES)</h2>
<p>Despite the fact there's a beta of the game floating around on ROM sites, there's absolutely nothing different between it and the final release. Nothing! Which is a shame because the game feels unfinished, and I was hoping for proof. It's probably one of those cases where the final game was found in a not-final cartridge or something. EPROM or whatever.</p>
<p>However, there's unused text in both versions of the game that's the same, and seems more than a little out of place.</p>
<table align="center" width="75%"><tr><td>
<p>IN NOVEMBER OF 1984, SHORTLY BEFORE
GORBACHEV CAME TO POWER, A TYPHOON- CLASS SOVIET SUB SURFACED JUST SOUTH OF THE
GRAND BANKS. IT THEN SANK IN DEEP WATER, APPARENTLY SUFFERING A RADIATION
PROBLEM. UNCONFIRMED REPORTS INDICATED SOME OF THE CREW WERE RESCUED. BUT
ACCORDING TO REPEATED STATEMENTS BY BOTH SOVIET AND AMERICAN GOVERNMENTS,
NOTHING OF WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE... ...EVER HAPPENED.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<p><i>Tom & Jerry</i> isn't about submerged Soviet submarines!</p>
<p>This is actually text from another game by Hi-Tech Expressions, <i>The Hunt For Red October</i>, which is actually about submerged Soviet submarines. It's located between the ROM header (which calls the game <i>Super Tom & Jerry</i>, though the box and title screen lack the prefix) and the credits, which is slightly odd.</p>
<p>Interestingly, it's not even the final text of the game! Here's what it's really like:</p>
<table align="center" width="75%"><tr><td>
<p>On November 12, 1984 approximately four months before Mikhail Gorbachev
took power in the Soviet Union, a Russian TYPHOON class submarine surfaced
briefly in the Atlantic just north of Bermuda. It was subsequently sank in the
deep water after suffering massive radiation leakage. Unconfirmed reports
indicated some of the crew were rescued. According to my repeated statements by
both Soviet and American governments... Nothing of what you are about to see...
EVER HAPPENED.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<p>Beta text of a different game inside another beta that kept the text into the final! Wacky stuff.</p>
<p>And for those who can't read long sentences at a time, it's more or less the same, except the final text makes better use of the English language.</p>
<p>"Sank into deep water." Honestly. It's called the ocean, people, and I don't think it likes being called deep water. Maybe <u>very</u> deep water, but not without that prefix.</p>
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# OH! My God!!Why'd they change that?
[last updated: 01-Feb-2009]
All about unused stuff in video games, different-looking early footage or prototype documentation. This is all old as balls and kind of irrelevant in the wake of such dedicated efforts as [The Cutting Room Floor Wiki](tcrf.net/The_Cutting_Room_Floor), but some sites still cite it as a reference source so it's still kicking around.
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| [3D Movie Maker](../../shr/3dmm/demo.html)
[Ardy Lightfoot (prototype)](../../shr/ardy/)
[Game & Watch Gallery 4](../../shr/gwg4/)
[Mickey Mouse in World of Illusion (prototype)](../../shr/mickey2/)
[Mario Kart: Super Circuit](../../shr/mksc/)
[SegaSonic Arcade (prototype)](../../shr/segasonic/)
[Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad](../../shr/shocktr2/)
[Spider-Man (PlayStation)](../../shr/spiderpsx/demo.html)
[Super Princess Peach](../../shr/spp/ug.html)
[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords](../../shr/zeldafs/) |
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| * [Air Gallet](#airgallet)
* [BS Kaizou Tyoujin Shubibinman Zero](#bskaizou)
* [Castlevania Bloodlines](#cvbloodlines)
* [Diet Go Go!](#dietgo)
* [Final Fantasy VII](#ff7)
* [Mario & Yoshi](#yoshigb)
| * [Mario Party Advance](#marpa)
* [New Super Mario Bros.](#nsmb)
* [R-Type](#rtype)
* [Super Mario Advance 2](#sma2)
* [Super Mario Land 2](#sml2)
* [Tom & Jerry](#tomjerry)
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## Air Gallet (ARC)

**Dan** the man (who could quite possibly
kick your can) enlightened me with this little titbit. This is part of the
game's intro, and appears this way in every regional version. However, with some
background viewing magic...

UH OH SPAGHETTI-OS
Sprites were used to cover up the kanji and the soft drink promotion. Apparently
the only regional change in the game is the announcer, with a different
pronunciation of the title in Japanese.
## BS Kaizou Tyoujin Shubibinman Zero (SNES)


These two mugshots are unused, hence their default YY-chr palette. The left one
looks almost like Doraemon, while the other looks like something from *Ufouria*.
## Castlevania Bloodlines (Mega Drive)

The water magician in stage 2 has a wider range of animation that isn't seen outside of the graphics data; only the two sprites on the left and the frame of him keeled-over are used in-game.
## Diet Go Go! (arcade)




You can throw while jumping, while running and while crouching, but you simply
cannot throw upwards. They did use the first frame of the skinny animations, as
well as the last one for the female during the credits for them looking up at
the "The End" text, but the chubby ones go completely unused.
## Final Fantasy VII (PS1)
I'll be blunt. I swear I saw a magazine scan on the internet of an early menu
screen from *Final Fantasy VII*, showing [full-body sprites](http://xoomer.alice.it/mononline/unseen/psxsaturn/ffvii.htm) of Cloud, Aeris
and the like. I can't find it anymore, but I swear it existed. So I hoped to
still find them inside the data!

This was all I got. Some Japanese text bundled with where all the menu mugshots are.
These are not the graphics I was looking for.
## Mario & Yoshi (NES & Game Boy)



Also known as simply "*Yoshi*" in countries where descriptive titles aren't
a necessity, though not like ours was very explanatory either - the
European and Japanese versions share the same title screen, the only difference
being the updated copyright and the logo, of course. But the American version
not only adjusted the positioning of things for the sake of its title, but they
redrew the baby Yoshi for reasons unknown. Those wacky funsters!



The NES version, meanwhile, shares no same positioning between them all, besides the option select. The American one slaps on a larger title and lowers the characters, removing one egg and redrawing the baby Yoshi, while the European release moves them again, still keeping the redrawn sprite.
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And apparently a Bullet Bill was going to be
one of the enemies the Yoshi egg could gobble down in the Game Boy version, but
that's all there is - the four enemies you do see all have a spare graphic
presumably used for score tallying or something, but there's none for this guy.
It doesn't show up anywhere in the NES version, though.
## Mario Party Advance (GBA)


Pretty much everything here is different; the map, the HUD, the graphics,
everything. Plus, I honestly can't remember if you can get any higher than 10
spaces to move in the game.
I like how the mushrooms were once dice. Makes sense, considered they shatter
every time you hit them.

I don't recall ever seeing this area in the game. It's a terribly bland looking
place, but what's interesting is that not only is Bowser's sprite different, but
there are two Mini Bowsers! The only times you see more than one are during
mini-games. Also, the text box and Bowser's mugshot are different.


The bank itself is essentially the same, other than a few minor details changed:
The peeling poster is lacking the shading, the bank once had windows, the
knocked over plants are different, and most importantly, outside the light is
pitch black, instead of merely dim.
Plus, Koopa's sprite is different (and looks better, in my opinion. the game
looks like he's doing a jig instead of panicking), and so is his mugshot.


The prerelease lacks walls, Mario has a different sprite and fan, and the score
sun thing has a bold outline in the prerelease, along with bolder colours. Note
how the prerelease has a blue marker, and it says "+10" instead of "x10", which
is more correct, considering your score is never multiplied by it, but the
number shown is awarded for popping balloons.


The background is coloured and styled differently: The prerelease has very
top-heavy stars, that are all facing up or down, with straight lines. The final
has more even stars, with some stars tilted. The ground was original black and
white, but is now purple and white.
The original stand for the shells was a platform, but in the final, it's a giant
shell.
The pipes were originally curved, but are now straight. Doesn't look like they
changed colour either.
And finally, not only are the shells' sprites different, but they lack colour;
although they may simply have had a high score, where they only change colour
after you get higher than said score. And Mario always looks at the screen,
instead of daring the shell to a match of fisticuffs.
Note my shitty high score. =(


Mario's sprite looks mildly different, but I can't really tell. There doesn't
appear to be a path, what with the water being a single colour; and you have to
rescue 15 monkeys (all in the same red rubber ring) in the prerelease, but only 10
(in different coloured rings) in the final. The monkey gauge
is also squared, but more oval in the prerelease, and there doesn't appear to be
a timer.


The ground was once dirt instead of bricks, the audience stand walls were more
gritty and dark, but are smoothened in the final. The duelling swords is missing
on the flags in the prerelease, and are also different on the wall. There's only
four Hammer Bros. in the audience, but lots more in the final, with different
sprites; and finally, and most importantly, there were once platforms, which
would've added an interesting twist to tactics! And last but most obviously, the
life bars were moved apart and to the top.


The wall in the background is different,
with altered bricks, moss, and holes. The stairs are quite different, as the
final's stairs are small blocks, but the prerelease's ones are larger, and
crumble instead of falling and shattering. And, as usual, the sprites may or may
not be different, the quality isn't high enough for me to tell.
## New Super Mario Bros. (DS)
*New Super Mario Bros.* was first announced in May 2004, named *Super Mario Bros. DS*, and was accompanied by some [very early video footage](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCwz0xtQxy0) showing basic gameplay.



It's incredibly early footage, as the graphics are all weirdy, there's no music, the programming is wonky, and the sounds are misplaced, missing and totally unfitting. Mario performs numerous backflips with ease, an ability not in the game; the jumps in general are very odd, sending him higher into the air than usual. Also, all the enemies are 3D models, but most of them are 2D sprites in the final.
And then there's a Goomba growing from a mushroom, which is just plain wrong, although a giant Goomba does appear as a boss. I won't even comment on giant Mario crushing Bowser in a single stomp in the middle of nowhere. None of the areas shown or their graphics appear in the game.
And then there was another [video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cnZB7O-3Jg), released in Summer 2005, which was much further along in production, looking much more complete.



Firstly, the HUD was seen, and drastically different from the final. The coins and timer were moved to the top screen, it lacks the World #-# part, has no slots for the star coins, and has three stored items instead of one. The lives counter also uses a different mugshot for the characters, and always seems to be above 70. The distance is also more bland, with a generic flag at the end, a green bar instead of a dotted line, and no indication of the mid level checkpoint. It does, however, tell you the useless fact of what level you're in, like *FORTRESS*, *DESERT*, *SEA* and so on.
[middle image is from the video, left is from a screenshot likely made from a slightly later build. right is from the final]


The Mega Mushrooms are also different. The video shows them with the default colour scheme of red and white, whereas the final makes them a reference to the original *Super Mario Bros.*, making it yellow/orange and red. The stomping gauge doesn't come up when Mario collects it, though.

Speaking of giant Mario, he can punch and kick in the video, two moves he lacks in the final, and for good reason. They don't seem to do a thing except slow him down.
In the parts with giant Mario, there's also a giant Goomba wandering around, but they're not regular enemies.

It's not shown if it serves the same purpose, but this swirly ring which creates eight red coins and a time limit in the final is shown in the video a number of times, except it's blue. It's orange in the game.

Mario reaches the end of a level, pulling down a blank red flag and exposing his hair in celebration. However, there's no fort, and the flag lacks the skull design it has in the final.


The background used for the fortresses is different, and the ? Blocks are yellow, but the yellow brand are only in outdoor levels. Fortress levels have blue blocks.

This area simply isn't in the final.

There are no desert levels with tornados. The tornados are fairly clearer in the final,
compared to this dirty-looking one.

And the biggest change of all, is that this video quite clearly shows
CO-OPERATIVE MULTI-PLAYER. Well, maybe not co-operative, considering Luigi
bounces off Mario's head a number of times, but it's SIMULTANEOUS MULTI-PLAYER
none the less. And it looks fully programmed. They interact with each other
rightly, and all the right coding seems to be there. Yet, despite all that, and
the fact it's the first traditional side scrolling *Mario* game with
simultaneous multi-player, they removed it from the final game. Can you guess
what they replaced it with?

A star collecting battle game.
I would rant and ramble and shimmy and shake, but I won't. I do have some words,
though:
Next time, Nintendo. **NEXT TIME**.

## R-Type (arcade)
**esreveR** tells me that although the second game has five weapon slots and the first only has three, apparently five were coded. Value 00 is blue, 02 is yellow, and then it skips to 06 for red. 04 would've been green but acts/displays as yellow, and 08 would've been grey, but shows up as blue. And then when they programmed them in for the second game, they ditched it for the third one. Oh well.
## Super Mario Advance 2 (GBA)





*Super Mario Advance 2* was already a lazy port, with barely anything new (and somehow it's better than *Advance 1*, which had a lot more. ZANY!), and from the looks of these early screenshots, they didn't even change the HUD so it fit better. That's diabolically lazy, even for an early screenshot. I'm being too harsh. =(

Here's a screenshot from the final. Note how the "MARIO x #" part became "M x #", the Dragon Coins were moved to go below the lives, the star points were adjusted to the top, and the item window became two brackets.
## Super Mario Land 2 (Game Boy)



The title screen of *Super Mario Land 2* is different from the English and Japanese versions, but according to an old Game Boy advertisement that I pinched from the [Super Mario Bros. Info Station](http://smbis.nescentral.com/), the English one had *another* title screen! It's pretty poor looking, in my opinion, what with a sign that has a ton of empty space, and a terribly bland logo. I'm glad they changed it, although the final title seems a bit empty, what with only the signpost and mushrooms there.
## Tom & Jerry (SNES)
Despite the fact there's a beta of the game floating around on ROM sites, there's absolutely nothing different between it and the final release. Nothing! Which is a shame because the game feels unfinished, and I was hoping for proof. It's probably one of those cases where the final game was found in a not-final cartridge or something. EPROM or whatever.
However, there's unused text in both versions of the game that's the same, and seems more than a little out of place.
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| IN NOVEMBER OF 1984, SHORTLY BEFORE
GORBACHEV CAME TO POWER, A TYPHOON- CLASS SOVIET SUB SURFACED JUST SOUTH OF THE
GRAND BANKS. IT THEN SANK IN DEEP WATER, APPARENTLY SUFFERING A RADIATION
PROBLEM. UNCONFIRMED REPORTS INDICATED SOME OF THE CREW WERE RESCUED. BUT
ACCORDING TO REPEATED STATEMENTS BY BOTH SOVIET AND AMERICAN GOVERNMENTS,
NOTHING OF WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE... ...EVER HAPPENED. |
*Tom & Jerry* isn't about submerged Soviet submarines!
This is actually text from another game by Hi-Tech Expressions, *The Hunt For Red October*, which is actually about submerged Soviet submarines. It's located between the ROM header (which calls the game *Super Tom & Jerry*, though the box and title screen lack the prefix) and the credits, which is slightly odd.
Interestingly, it's not even the final text of the game! Here's what it's really like:
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| On November 12, 1984 approximately four months before Mikhail Gorbachev
took power in the Soviet Union, a Russian TYPHOON class submarine surfaced
briefly in the Atlantic just north of Bermuda. It was subsequently sank in the
deep water after suffering massive radiation leakage. Unconfirmed reports
indicated some of the crew were rescued. According to my repeated statements by
both Soviet and American governments... Nothing of what you are about to see...
EVER HAPPENED. |
Beta text of a different game inside another beta that kept the text into the final! Wacky stuff.
And for those who can't read long sentences at a time, it's more or less the same, except the final text makes better use of the English language.
"Sank into deep water." Honestly. It's called the ocean, people, and I don't think it likes being called deep water. Maybe very deep water, but not without that prefix.
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[JOHANNESBURG, South Africa](s.africa.johannesburg.jpg) (CNN) -- Crime-obsessed South
Africans have a powerful new weapon with which to stop likely
criminals: the car flamethrower.
Casting a man-high fireball, reportedly with no damage to the
paint, the Blaster has been placed on 25
South African vehicles since its introduction last month.
At 3,900 rand ($655), it offers a cheap, dramatic defense against carjackers. It has yet to be deemed illegal.
South African courts allow killing if convinced that
it's in self-defense. The defense is not unheard of. In last year's 13,000 carjackings, criminals often brandished weapons or used them with little provocation.
The Blaster squirts liquefied gas from a bottle in the
automobile's trunk through two nozzles, located under the
front doors. The gas is then ignited by an electric spark, with fiery consequences.
Both sides flame at the same time, regardless of whether the
attack is coming from just one side of the vehicle, or
whether passersby are on the other side. But the breadth and
depth of blast can be modified according to individual
preference.
### Fire blinds, not kills, maker assures
Blaster inventor Charl Fourie, 33, disputed concerns that the
flamethrower could burn someone to death.
"My personal feeling is that it would definitely blind a
person. He will never see again," he said
Firefighters, medical personnel and the police agree 100
percent "that it will never kill a person," Fourie asserted. "This is definitely non-lethal.... A person is not going to stand there for a minute while you roast him. It will fend off the attacker, and that's the end of it."
Fourie has filed an international patent application. He
anticipates thousands of orders nationally and from abroad.
"The demand is huge," he said.
### First customer a Johannesburg police official
The first buyer, Police Superintendent David Walkley of
Johannesburg's crime intelligence unit, is satisfied the
Blaster is legal, provided it is used correctly.
"It depends entirely on the circumstances and whether you can
justify self-defense," he said.
"Yes, there are certain risks in using it, but there are also
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<a href="a/AA.HTM">Aa</a> <a href="a/AEGA.HTM">Aega</a> <a href="a/ALA.HTM">Ala</a> <a href="a/ALAGHOM-.HTM">Alaghom-Naom</a> <a href="a/ALCMENE.HTM">Alcmene</a> <a href="a/ALCYONE.HTM">Alcyone</a> <a href="a/ALYS.HTM">Alys</a> <a href="a/AMATERAS.HTM">Amaterasu-Omikami</a> <a href="a/AMBIKA.HTM">Ambika</a> <a href="a/AMPHICTY.HTM">Amphictyonis</a> <a href="a/ANAHITA.HTM">Anahita</a> <a href="a/ANATH.HTM">Anath</a> <a href="a/ANGERONA.HTM">Angerona</a> <a href="a/ANGRBOTH.HTM">Angrbotha</a> <a href="a/ANNAPURN.HTM">Annapurna</a> <a href="a/ANNE.HTM">Anne</a> <a href="a/ANNIS.HTM">Annis</a> <a href="a/ANNONA.HTM">Annona</a> <a href="a/ANTHEIA.HTM">Antheia</a> <a href="a/ANTIOPE.HTM">Antiope</a> <a href="a/APHRODIT.HTM">Aphrodite</a> <a href="a/ARACHNE.HTM">Arachne</a> <a href="a/ARDUINA.HTM">Arduina</a> <a href="a/ARIANRHO.HTM">Arianrhod</a> <a href="a/ARTEMIS.HTM">Artemis</a> <a href="a/ARURU.HTM">Aruru</a> <a href="a/ASHERAH.HTM">Asherah</a> <a href="a/ASTART.HTM">Astart</a> <a href="a/ATAENTSI.HTM">Ataensic</a> <a href="a/ATHENE.HTM">Athene</a> <a href="a/AUGRALID.HTM">Augralides</a> <a href="a/AUNELANU.HTM">Aunelanuhi</a> <a href="a/AURORA.HTM">Aurora</a> <a href="a/AUTHUMLA.HTM">Authumla</a> <a href="a/AWONAWIL.HTM">Awonawilona</a> <a href="a/0THERS-A.HTM">Other A</a></li><li><a href="b/BABA.HTM">Baba</a> <a href="b/BEAN-SID.HTM">Bean-Sidhe</a> <a href="b/BEFANA.HTM">Befana</a> <a href="b/BELLONA.HTM">Bellona</a> <a href="b/BENDIS.HTM">Bendis</a> <a href="b/BENZAI-T.HTM">Benzai-Tennyo</a> <a href="b/BHAIRAVI.HTM">Bhairavi</a> <a href="b/BHAVANI.HTM">Bhavani</a> <a href="b/BOANN.HTM">Boann</a> <a href="b/BRANWEN.HTM">Branwen</a> <a href="b/BRIGIT.HTM">Brigit</a> <a href="b/BRITOMAR.HTM">Britomartis</a> <a href="b/0THERS-B.htm">Other B</a></li><li><a href="c/CALIFIA.HTM">Califia</a> <a href="c/CALLIOPE.HTM">Calliope</a> <a href="c/CALLISTO.HTM">Callisto</a> <a href="c/CAR.HTM">Car</a> <a href="c/CARDEA.HTM">Cardea</a> <a href="c/CARMENTA.HTM">Carmenta</a> <a href="c/CERES.HTM">Ceres</a> <a href="c/CERIDWEN.HTM">Ceridwen</a> <a href="c/CHALCHIH.HTM">Chalchihuitlicue</a> <a href="c/CH'ANG-O.HTM">Ch'ang-O</a> <a href="c/CHARITEA.HTM">Chariteae</a> <a href="c/CHAYA.HTM">Chaya</a> <a href="c/CHICOMEC.HTM">Chicomecoatl</a> <a href="c/CHIH-NU.HTM">Chih-Nu</a> <a href="c/CHRYSE.HTM">Chryse</a> <a href="c/CHUN-T'I.HTM">Chun-T'i</a> <a href="c/CIRCE.HTM">Circe</a> <a href="c/CLOACINA.HTM">Cloacina</a> <a href="c/COATLICU.HTM">Coatlicue</a> <a href="c/CONCORDI.HTM">Concordia</a> <a href="c/CORE.HTM">Core</a> <a href="c/COVENTIN.HTM">Coventina</a> <a href="c/CULSU.HTM">Culsu</a> <a href="c/CYBELE.HTM">Cybele</a> <a href="c/0THERS-C.HTM">Other C</a></li><li><a href="d/DAKINI.HTM">Dakini</a> <a href="d/DAM-KINA.HTM">Dam-Kina</a> <a href="d/DANAE.HTM">Danae</a> <a href="d/DANU.HTM">Danu</a> <a href="d/DAPHOINE.HTM">Daphoine</a> <a href="d/DEAE-MAT.HTM">Deae-Matres</a> <a href="d/DELPHINE.HTM">Delphine</a> <a href="d/DEMETER.HTM">Demeter</a> <a href="d/DERCETO.HTM">Derceto</a> <a href="d/DHUMAVAT.HTM">Dhumavati</a> <a href="d/DIANA.HTM">Diana</a> <a href="d/DILBAH.HTM">Dilbah</a> <a href="d/DIONE.HTM">Dione</a> <a href="d/DJANGGAU.HTM">Djanggau</a> <a href="d/DRUANTIA.HTM">Druantia</a> <a href="d/DURGA.HTM">Durga</a> <a href="d/0THERS-D.HTM">Other D</a></li><li><a href="e/ECHIDNE.HTM">Echidne</a> <a href="e/ECHO.HTM">Echo</a> <a href="e/EDDA.HTM">Edda</a> <a href="e/EGERIA.HTM">Egeria</a> <a href="e/EILEITHY.HTM">Eileithyia</a> <a href="e/EINGANA.HTM">Eingana</a> <a href="e/ELAINE.HTM">Elaine</a> <a href="e/ELECTRA.HTM">Electra</a> <a href="e/EOS.HTM">Eos</a> <a href="e/EPHESAIA.HTM">Ephesaia</a> <a href="e/EPONA.HTM">Epona</a> <a href="e/ERESHKIG.HTM">Ereshkigal</a> <a href="e/ERIGONE.HTM">Erigone</a> <a href="e/ERINYES.HTM">Erinyes</a> <a href="e/ERIS.HTM">Eris</a> <a href="e/ERIU.HTM">Eriu</a> <a href="e/ERTHA.HTM">Ertha</a> <a href="e/ERZULIE.HTM">Erzulie</a> <a href="e/ESTSAN-A.HTM">Estsan-Atlehi</a> <a href="e/ETAIN.HTM">Etain</a> <a href="e/EUROPE.HTM">Europe</a> <a href="e/EURYNOME.HTM">Eurynome</a> <a href="e/EVE.HTM">Eve</a> <a href="e/0THERS-E.HTM">Other E</a></li><li><a href="f/FAMA.HTM">Fama</a> <a href="f/FATA-MOR.HTM">Fata-Morgana</a> <a href="f/FATIMA.HTM">Fatima</a> <a href="f/FAUNA.HTM">Fauna</a> <a href="f/FEBRUATA.HTM">Februata</a> <a href="f/FELICITA.HTM">Felicitas</a> <a href="f/FIDES.HTM">Fides</a> <a href="f/FLORA.HTM">Flora</a> <a href="f/FORNAX.HTM">Fornax</a> <a href="f/FREYA.HTM">Freya</a> <a href="f/FRIGG.HTM">Frigg</a> <a href="f/FUJI.HTM">Fuji</a> <a href="f/FURA-CHO.HTM">Fura-Chogue</a> <a href="f/0THERS-F.HTM">Other F</a></li><li><a href="g/GAIA.HTM">Gaia</a> <a href="g/GANGA.HTM">Ganga</a> <a href="g/GAURI.HTM">Gauri</a> <a href="g/GODA.HTM">Goda</a> <a href="g/GORGONES.HTM">Gorgones</a> <a href="g/GRAIAE.HTM">Graiae</a> <a href="g/GRAMADEV.HTM">Gramadevata</a> <a href="g/GREINE.HTM">Greine</a> <a href="g/GULA-BAU.HTM">Gula-Bau</a> <a href="g/0THERS-G.HTM">Other G</a></li><li><a href="h/HABONDIA.HTM">Habondia</a> <a href="h/HANNAHAN.HTM">Hannahannas</a> <a href="h/HARPYIAI.HTM">Harpyiai</a> <a href="h/HAT-HOR.HTM">Hat-Hor</a> <a href="h/HECATE.HTM">Hecate</a> <a href="h/HEKET.HTM">Heket</a> <a href="h/HEL.HTM">Hel</a> <a href="h/HELENE.HTM">Helene</a> <a href="h/HELIADES.HTM">Heliades</a> <a href="h/HELICE.HTM">Helice</a> <a href="h/HEPAT.HTM">Hepat</a> <a href="h/HERA.HTM">Hera</a> <a href="h/HESPERID.HTM">Hesperides</a> <a href="h/HO-HSIEN.HTM">Ho-Hsien-Ku</a> <a href="h/HOKHMA.HTM">Hokhma</a> <a href="h/HORAI.HTM">Horai</a> <a href="h/HOU-T'U.HTM">Hou-T'u</a> <a href="h/HSI-WANG.HTM">Hsi-Wang-Mu</a> <a href="h/HUIXTOCI.HTM">Huixtocihuatl</a> <a href="h/HULDA.HTM">Hulda</a> <a href="h/HURUING-.HTM">Huruing-Wuhti</a> <a href="h/HYADES.HTM">Hyades</a> <a href="h/HYGEIA.HTM">Hygeia</a> <a href="h/0THERS-H.HTM">Other H</a></li><li><a href="i/IAMANJA.HTM">Iamanja</a> <a href="i/IAMBE.HTM">Iambe</a> <a href="i/IDA.HTM">Ida</a> <a href="i/IDUNN.HTM">Idunn</a><a href="i/INA.HTM"> Ina</a> <a href="i/INANNA.HTM">Inanna</a> <a href="i/INDRANI.HTM">Indrani</a> <a href="i/INO.HTM">Ino</a> <a href="i/IO.HTM">Io</a> <a href="i/IPHIGENE.HTM">Iphigeneia</a> <a href="i/IRIS.HTM">Iris</a> <a href="i/ISHTAR.HTM">Ishtar</a> <a href="i/ISIS.HTM">Isis</a> <a href="i/ITUANA.HTM">Ituana</a> <a href="i/ITZPAPAL.HTM">Itzpapalotl</a> <a href="i/IX-CHEL.HTM">Ix-Chel</a> <a href="i/IYATIKU.HTM">Iyatiku</a> <a href="i/IZANAMI.HTM">Izanami</a> <a href="i/IZTACCIH.HTM">Iztaccihuatl</a> <a href="i/0THERS-I.html">Other I</a></li><li><a href="j/JAGADHAM.HTM">Jagadhamba</a> <a href="j/JARA.HTM">Jara</a> <a href="j/JEN-SHEN.HTM">Jen-Shen</a> <a href="j/JEZANNA.HTM">Jezanna</a> <a href="j/JUBCHAS-.HTM">Jubchas-Guaya</a> <a href="j/JUNO.HTM">Juno</a> <a href="j/JUTURNA.HTM">Juturna</a> <a href="j/JUVENTAS.HTM">Juventas</a> <a href="j/JYESTHA.HTM">Jyestha</a> <a href="j/0THERS-J.HTM">Other J</a></li><li><a href="k/KALI.HTM">Kali</a> <a href="k/KILILI-M.HTM">Kilili-Mushritu</a> <a href="k/KISHIMO-.HTM">Kishimo-Jin</a> <a href="k/KUAN-SHI.HTM">Kuan-Shih-Yin</a> <a href="k/KUMBHAMA.HTM">Kumbhamata</a> <a href="k/KUNDALIN.HTM">Kundalini</a> <a href="k/KUPALA.HTM">Kupala</a> <a href="k/0THERS-K.HTM">Other K</a></li><li><a href="l/LAKSMI.HTM">Laksmi</a> <a href="l/LAMASHTU.HTM">Lamashtu</a> <a href="l/LAT.HTM">Lat</a> <a href="l/LE-HEV-H.HTM">Le-Hev-Hev</a> <a href="l/LETO.HTM">Leto</a> <a href="l/LEUCIPPE.HTM">Leucippe</a> <a href="l/LIBERA.HTM">Libera</a> <a href="l/LILITH.HTM">Lilith</a> <a href="l/LUCINA.HTM">Lucina</a> <a href="l/LUONNOTA.HTM">Luonnotar</a> <a href="l/LUPA.HTM">Lupa</a> <a href="l/0THERS-L.HTM">Other L</a></li><li><a href="m/MAAT.HTM">Maat</a> <a href="m/MACHA.HTM">Macha</a> <a href="m/MAHAVIDY.HTM">Mahavidya</a> <a href="m/MARPESSA.HTM">Marpessa</a> <a href="m/MARY.HTM">Mary</a> <a href="m/MATI-SYR.HTM">Mati-Syra-Zemlja</a> <a href="m/MAWU.HTM">Mawu</a> <a href="m/MAYA.HTM">Maya</a> <a href="m/MAYAHUEL.HTM">Mayahuel</a> <a href="m/MECHANIT.HTM">Mechanitis</a> <a href="m/MEDEA.HTM">Medea</a> <a href="m/MEHURT.HTM">Mehurt</a> <a href="m/MELIA.HTM">Melia</a> <a href="m/MENAT.HTM">Menat</a> <a href="m/MENG-P'O.HTM">Meng-P'o</a> <a href="m/MESHKHEN.HTM">Meshkhent</a> <a href="m/METIS.HTM">Metis</a> <a href="m/MINERVA.HTM">Minerva</a> <a href="m/MNEMOSYN.HTM">Mnemosyne</a> <a href="m/MOIRAE.HTM">Moirae</a> <a href="m/MORRIGHA.HTM">Morrighan</a> <a href="m/MOUSAE.HTM">Mousae</a> <a href="m/MU-OLOKU.HTM">Mu-Olokukurtilisop</a> <a href="m/MUT.HTM">Mut</a> <a href="m/MYRRHA.HTM">Myrrha</a> <a href="m/0THERS-M.HTM">Other M</a></li><li><a href="n/NANA.HTM">Nana</a> <a href="n/NANSHE.HTM">Nanshe</a> <a href="n/NANTOSVE.HTM">Nantosvelta</a> <a href="n/NARMADA.HTM">Narmada</a> <a href="n/NATURE.HTM">Nature</a> <a href="n/NEBTHET.HTM">Nebthet</a> <a href="n/NEHALENN.HTM">Nehalenniae</a> <a href="n/NEITH.HTM">Neith</a> <a href="n/NEKHEBET.HTM">Nekhebet</a> <a href="n/NEMESIS.HTM">Nemesis</a> <a href="n/NGAME.HTM">Ngame</a> <a href="n/NIAMH.HTM">Niamh</a> <a href="n/NIKKAL.HTM">Nikkal</a> <a href="n/NIN-KHAR.HTM">Nin-Kharsag</a> <a href="n/NORNIR.HTM">Nornir</a> <a href="n/NU-KUA.HTM">Nu-Kua</a> <a href="n/NUT.HTM">Nut</a> <a href="n/0THERS-N.HTM">Other N</a></li><li><a href="o/OENONE.HTM">Oenone</a> <a href="o/OHOYO-OS.HTM">Ohoyo-Osh-Chishba</a> <a href="o/OLWEN.HTM">Olwen</a> <a href="o/OMAMAMA.HTM">Omamama</a> <a href="o/OMETEOTL.HTM">Ometeotl</a> <a href="o/OMPHALE.HTM">Omphale</a> <a href="o/ONATHA.HTM">Onatha</a> <a href="o/OPET.HTM">Opet</a> <a href="o/OPS.HTM">Ops</a> <a href="o/OREITHYI.HTM">Oreithyia</a> <a href="o/ORTHIA.HTM">Orthia</a> <a href="o/OSHUN.HTM">Oshun</a> <a href="o/OSSIPAGO.HTM">Ossipago</a> <a href="o/OSTARA.HTM">Ostara</a> <a href="o/OTO-HIME.HTM">Oto-Hime</a> <a href="o/OURANIA.HTM">Ourania</a> <a href="o/OYA.HTM">Oya</a> <a href="o/0THERS-O.HTM">Other O</a></li><li><a href="p/PALES.HTM">Pales</a> <a href="p/PANDORA.HTM">Pandora</a> <a href="p/PAPA.HTM">Papa</a> <a href="p/PELE.HTM">Pele</a> <a href="p/PENELOPE.HTM">Penelopeia</a> <a href="p/PERCHA.HTM">Percha</a> <a href="p/PERSEPHO.HTM">Persephoneia</a> <a href="p/PHAEDRA.HTM">Phaedra</a> <a href="p/PHILYRA.HTM">Philyra</a> <a href="p/PHOEBE.HTM">Phoebe</a> <a href="p/PHYLLIS.HTM">Phyllis</a> <a href="p/PLEIADES.HTM">Pleiades</a> <a href="p/POMONA.HTM">Pomona</a> <a href="p/PRAJNAPA.HTM">Prajnaparamita</a> <a href="p/PRAKRTI.HTM">Prakrti</a> <a href="p/PRTHIVI.HTM">Prthivi</a> <a href="p/PSYCHE.HTM">Psyche</a> <a href="p/PTESAN-W.HTM">Ptesan-Wi</a> <a href="p/0THERS-P.HTM">Other P</a></li><li><a href="q/0THERS-Q.HTM">Other Q</a></li><li><a href="r/RADHA.HTM">Radha</a> <a href="r/RAJARAJE.HTM">Rajarajesvari</a> <a href="r/RAN.HTM">Ran</a> <a href="r/RATI.HTM">Rati</a> <a href="r/RAUNI.HTM">Rauni</a> <a href="r/RENENET.HTM">Renenet</a> <a href="r/RHIANNON.HTM">Rhiannon</a> <a href="r/RHPISUNT.HTM">Rhpisunt</a> <a href="r/ROHINI.HTM">Rohini</a> <a href="r/ROSMERTA.HTM">Rosmerta</a> <a href="r/ROZANICA.HTM">Rozanica</a> <a href="r/RUSALKY.HTM">Rusalky</a> <a href="r/0THERS-R.html">Other R</a></li><li><a href="s/SAKTI.HTM">Sakti</a> <a href="s/SALACIA.HTM">Salacia</a> <a href="s/SALMAONE.HTM">Salmaone</a> <a href="s/SAO-TS'I.HTM">Sao-Ts'ing-Niang</a> <a href="s/SARAH.HTM">Sarah</a> <a href="s/SARASVAT.HTM">Sarasvati</a> <a href="s/SASTHI.HTM">Sasthi</a> <a href="s/SATIS.HTM">Satis</a> <a href="s/SAVASI.HTM">Savasi</a> <a href="s/SCYLLA.HTM">Scylla</a> <a href="s/SEIRENES.HTM">Seirenes</a> <a href="s/SEKHMET.HTM">Sekhmet</a> <a href="s/SELKET.HTM">Selket</a> <a href="s/SEMIRAMI.HTM">Semiramis</a> <a href="s/SHAIT.HTM">Shait</a> <a href="s/SHAYBA.HTM">Shayba</a> <a href="s/SHEKHINA.HTM">Shekhina</a> <a href="s/SHENG-MU.HTM">Sheng-Mu</a> <a href="s/SHESHAT.HTM">Sheshat</a> <a href="s/SIGHLE-N.HTM">Sighle-Na-Gcioch</a> <a href="s/SITA.HTM">Sita</a> <a href="s/SKADI.HTM">Skadi</a> <a href="s/SPES.HTM">Spes</a> <a href="s/SPHINX.HTM">Sphinx</a> <a href="s/SULIS.HTM">Sulis</a> <a href="s/SUNNA.HTM">Sunna</a> <a href="s/SUSSISTA.HTM">Sussistanako</a> <a href="s/0THERS-S.HTM">Other S</a></li><li><a href="t/TA-DEHNE.HTM">Ta-Dehnet</a> <a href="t/TAMAR.HTM">Tamar</a> <a href="t/TANITH.HTM">Tanith</a> <a href="t/TAO-MU.HTM">Tao-Mu</a> <a href="t/TARA.HTM">Tara</a> <a href="t/TATSUTA-.HTM">Tatsuta-Hime</a> <a href="t/TEFNUT.HTM">Tefnut</a> <a href="t/TELCHINE.HTM">Telchines</a> <a href="t/TELLUS-M.HTM">Tellus-Mater</a> <a href="t/TETEOVIN.HTM">Teteovinnan</a> <a href="t/THALLI-Y.HTM">Thalli-Yjolta</a> <a href="t/THEIA.HTM">Theia</a> <a href="t/THEMIS.HTM">Themis</a> <a href="t/THESMOPH.HTM">Thesmophoros</a> <a href="t/THETIS.HTM">Thetis</a> <a href="t/THOU.HTM">Thou</a> <a href="t/TIAMAT.HTM">Tiamat</a> <a href="t/TONANTZI.HTM">Tonantzin</a> <a href="t/TOU-MU.HTM">Tou-Mu</a> <a href="t/TURAN.HTM">Turan</a> <a href="t/TYCHE.HTM">Tyche</a> <a href="t/TZU-KU-S.HTM">Tzu-Ku-Shen</a> <a href="t/0THERS-T.HTM">Other T</a></li><li><a href="u/UATCHIT.HTM">Uatchit</a> <a href="u/UBASTI.HTM">Ubasti</a> <a href="u/UKE-MOCH.HTM">Uke-Mochi-No-Kami</a> <a href="u/UMA.HTM">Uma</a> <a href="u/UNA-KUAG.HTM">Una-Kuagsak</a> <a href="u/UNI.HTM">Uni</a> <a href="u/URMYA.HTM">Urmya</a> <a href="u/URSEL.HTM">Ursel</a> <a href="u/URVASI.HTM">Urvasi</a> <a href="u/USAS.HTM">Usas</a> <a href="u/0THERS-U.HTM">Other U</a></li><li><a href="v/VAC.HTM">Vac</a> <a href="v/VAJRAVAR.HTM">Vajravarahi</a> <a href="v/VARUNI.HTM">Varuni</a> <a href="v/VENUS.HTM">Venus</a> <a href="v/VESTA.HTM">Vesta</a> <a href="v/VETE-EMA.HTM">Vete-Ema</a> <a href="v/VICTORIA.HTM">Victoria</a> <a href="v/VISAHARI.HTM">Visahari</a> <a href="v/VORTUMNA.HTM">Vortumna</a> <a href="v/0THERS-V.HTM">Other V</a></li><li><a href="w/WHAITIRI.HTM">Whaitiri</a> <a href="w/WURUSEMU.HTM">Wurusemu</a> <a href="w/0THERS-W.HTM">Other W</a></li><li><a href="x/XOCHIQUE.HTM">Xochiquetzal</a> <a href="x/0THERS-X.HTM">Other X</a></li><li><a href="y/0THERS-Y.HTM">Other Y</a></li><li><a href="z/ZARAMAMA.HTM">Zaramama</a> <a href="z/ZARPANIT.HTM">Zarpanit</a> <a href="z/ZEMELO.HTM">Zemelo</a> <a href="z/ZURVAN-A.HTM">Zurvan-Akarana</a> <a href="z/0THERS-Z.HTM">Other Z</a></li>
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# Index of known Goddesses
1. [Aa](a/AA.HTM) [Aega](a/AEGA.HTM) [Ala](a/ALA.HTM) [Alaghom-Naom](a/ALAGHOM-.HTM) [Alcmene](a/ALCMENE.HTM) [Alcyone](a/ALCYONE.HTM) [Alys](a/ALYS.HTM) [Amaterasu-Omikami](a/AMATERAS.HTM) [Ambika](a/AMBIKA.HTM) [Amphictyonis](a/AMPHICTY.HTM) [Anahita](a/ANAHITA.HTM) [Anath](a/ANATH.HTM) [Angerona](a/ANGERONA.HTM) [Angrbotha](a/ANGRBOTH.HTM) [Annapurna](a/ANNAPURN.HTM) [Anne](a/ANNE.HTM) [Annis](a/ANNIS.HTM) [Annona](a/ANNONA.HTM) [Antheia](a/ANTHEIA.HTM) [Antiope](a/ANTIOPE.HTM) [Aphrodite](a/APHRODIT.HTM) [Arachne](a/ARACHNE.HTM) [Arduina](a/ARDUINA.HTM) [Arianrhod](a/ARIANRHO.HTM) [Artemis](a/ARTEMIS.HTM) [Aruru](a/ARURU.HTM) [Asherah](a/ASHERAH.HTM) [Astart](a/ASTART.HTM) [Ataensic](a/ATAENTSI.HTM) [Athene](a/ATHENE.HTM) [Augralides](a/AUGRALID.HTM) [Aunelanuhi](a/AUNELANU.HTM) [Aurora](a/AURORA.HTM) [Authumla](a/AUTHUMLA.HTM) [Awonawilona](a/AWONAWIL.HTM) [Other A](a/0THERS-A.HTM)
2. [Baba](b/BABA.HTM) [Bean-Sidhe](b/BEAN-SID.HTM) [Befana](b/BEFANA.HTM) [Bellona](b/BELLONA.HTM) [Bendis](b/BENDIS.HTM) [Benzai-Tennyo](b/BENZAI-T.HTM) [Bhairavi](b/BHAIRAVI.HTM) [Bhavani](b/BHAVANI.HTM) [Boann](b/BOANN.HTM) [Branwen](b/BRANWEN.HTM) [Brigit](b/BRIGIT.HTM) [Britomartis](b/BRITOMAR.HTM) [Other B](b/0THERS-B.htm)
3. [Califia](c/CALIFIA.HTM) [Calliope](c/CALLIOPE.HTM) [Callisto](c/CALLISTO.HTM) [Car](c/CAR.HTM) [Cardea](c/CARDEA.HTM) [Carmenta](c/CARMENTA.HTM) [Ceres](c/CERES.HTM) [Ceridwen](c/CERIDWEN.HTM) [Chalchihuitlicue](c/CHALCHIH.HTM) [Ch'ang-O](c/CH'ANG-O.HTM) [Chariteae](c/CHARITEA.HTM) [Chaya](c/CHAYA.HTM) [Chicomecoatl](c/CHICOMEC.HTM) [Chih-Nu](c/CHIH-NU.HTM) [Chryse](c/CHRYSE.HTM) [Chun-T'i](c/CHUN-T'I.HTM) [Circe](c/CIRCE.HTM) [Cloacina](c/CLOACINA.HTM) [Coatlicue](c/COATLICU.HTM) [Concordia](c/CONCORDI.HTM) [Core](c/CORE.HTM) [Coventina](c/COVENTIN.HTM) [Culsu](c/CULSU.HTM) [Cybele](c/CYBELE.HTM) [Other C](c/0THERS-C.HTM)
4. [Dakini](d/DAKINI.HTM) [Dam-Kina](d/DAM-KINA.HTM) [Danae](d/DANAE.HTM) [Danu](d/DANU.HTM) [Daphoine](d/DAPHOINE.HTM) [Deae-Matres](d/DEAE-MAT.HTM) [Delphine](d/DELPHINE.HTM) [Demeter](d/DEMETER.HTM) [Derceto](d/DERCETO.HTM) [Dhumavati](d/DHUMAVAT.HTM) [Diana](d/DIANA.HTM) [Dilbah](d/DILBAH.HTM) [Dione](d/DIONE.HTM) [Djanggau](d/DJANGGAU.HTM) [Druantia](d/DRUANTIA.HTM) [Durga](d/DURGA.HTM) [Other D](d/0THERS-D.HTM)
5. [Echidne](e/ECHIDNE.HTM) [Echo](e/ECHO.HTM) [Edda](e/EDDA.HTM) [Egeria](e/EGERIA.HTM) [Eileithyia](e/EILEITHY.HTM) [Eingana](e/EINGANA.HTM) [Elaine](e/ELAINE.HTM) [Electra](e/ELECTRA.HTM) [Eos](e/EOS.HTM) [Ephesaia](e/EPHESAIA.HTM) [Epona](e/EPONA.HTM) [Ereshkigal](e/ERESHKIG.HTM) [Erigone](e/ERIGONE.HTM) [Erinyes](e/ERINYES.HTM) [Eris](e/ERIS.HTM) [Eriu](e/ERIU.HTM) [Ertha](e/ERTHA.HTM) [Erzulie](e/ERZULIE.HTM) [Estsan-Atlehi](e/ESTSAN-A.HTM) [Etain](e/ETAIN.HTM) [Europe](e/EUROPE.HTM) [Eurynome](e/EURYNOME.HTM) [Eve](e/EVE.HTM) [Other E](e/0THERS-E.HTM)
6. [Fama](f/FAMA.HTM) [Fata-Morgana](f/FATA-MOR.HTM) [Fatima](f/FATIMA.HTM) [Fauna](f/FAUNA.HTM) [Februata](f/FEBRUATA.HTM) [Felicitas](f/FELICITA.HTM) [Fides](f/FIDES.HTM) [Flora](f/FLORA.HTM) [Fornax](f/FORNAX.HTM) [Freya](f/FREYA.HTM) [Frigg](f/FRIGG.HTM) [Fuji](f/FUJI.HTM) [Fura-Chogue](f/FURA-CHO.HTM) [Other F](f/0THERS-F.HTM)
7. [Gaia](g/GAIA.HTM) [Ganga](g/GANGA.HTM) [Gauri](g/GAURI.HTM) [Goda](g/GODA.HTM) [Gorgones](g/GORGONES.HTM) [Graiae](g/GRAIAE.HTM) [Gramadevata](g/GRAMADEV.HTM) [Greine](g/GREINE.HTM) [Gula-Bau](g/GULA-BAU.HTM) [Other G](g/0THERS-G.HTM)
8. [Habondia](h/HABONDIA.HTM) [Hannahannas](h/HANNAHAN.HTM) [Harpyiai](h/HARPYIAI.HTM) [Hat-Hor](h/HAT-HOR.HTM) [Hecate](h/HECATE.HTM) [Heket](h/HEKET.HTM) [Hel](h/HEL.HTM) [Helene](h/HELENE.HTM) [Heliades](h/HELIADES.HTM) [Helice](h/HELICE.HTM) [Hepat](h/HEPAT.HTM) [Hera](h/HERA.HTM) [Hesperides](h/HESPERID.HTM) [Ho-Hsien-Ku](h/HO-HSIEN.HTM) [Hokhma](h/HOKHMA.HTM) [Horai](h/HORAI.HTM) [Hou-T'u](h/HOU-T'U.HTM) [Hsi-Wang-Mu](h/HSI-WANG.HTM) [Huixtocihuatl](h/HUIXTOCI.HTM) [Hulda](h/HULDA.HTM) [Huruing-Wuhti](h/HURUING-.HTM) [Hyades](h/HYADES.HTM) [Hygeia](h/HYGEIA.HTM) [Other H](h/0THERS-H.HTM)
9. [Iamanja](i/IAMANJA.HTM) [Iambe](i/IAMBE.HTM) [Ida](i/IDA.HTM) [Idunn](i/IDUNN.HTM) [Ina](i/INA.HTM) [Inanna](i/INANNA.HTM) [Indrani](i/INDRANI.HTM) [Ino](i/INO.HTM) [Io](i/IO.HTM) [Iphigeneia](i/IPHIGENE.HTM) [Iris](i/IRIS.HTM) [Ishtar](i/ISHTAR.HTM) [Isis](i/ISIS.HTM) [Ituana](i/ITUANA.HTM) [Itzpapalotl](i/ITZPAPAL.HTM) [Ix-Chel](i/IX-CHEL.HTM) [Iyatiku](i/IYATIKU.HTM) [Izanami](i/IZANAMI.HTM) [Iztaccihuatl](i/IZTACCIH.HTM) [Other I](i/0THERS-I.html)
10. [Jagadhamba](j/JAGADHAM.HTM) [Jara](j/JARA.HTM) [Jen-Shen](j/JEN-SHEN.HTM) [Jezanna](j/JEZANNA.HTM) [Jubchas-Guaya](j/JUBCHAS-.HTM) [Juno](j/JUNO.HTM) [Juturna](j/JUTURNA.HTM) [Juventas](j/JUVENTAS.HTM) [Jyestha](j/JYESTHA.HTM) [Other J](j/0THERS-J.HTM)
11. [Kali](k/KALI.HTM) [Kilili-Mushritu](k/KILILI-M.HTM) [Kishimo-Jin](k/KISHIMO-.HTM) [Kuan-Shih-Yin](k/KUAN-SHI.HTM) [Kumbhamata](k/KUMBHAMA.HTM) [Kundalini](k/KUNDALIN.HTM) [Kupala](k/KUPALA.HTM) [Other K](k/0THERS-K.HTM)
12. [Laksmi](l/LAKSMI.HTM) [Lamashtu](l/LAMASHTU.HTM) [Lat](l/LAT.HTM) [Le-Hev-Hev](l/LE-HEV-H.HTM) [Leto](l/LETO.HTM) [Leucippe](l/LEUCIPPE.HTM) [Libera](l/LIBERA.HTM) [Lilith](l/LILITH.HTM) [Lucina](l/LUCINA.HTM) [Luonnotar](l/LUONNOTA.HTM) [Lupa](l/LUPA.HTM) [Other L](l/0THERS-L.HTM)
13. [Maat](m/MAAT.HTM) [Macha](m/MACHA.HTM) [Mahavidya](m/MAHAVIDY.HTM) [Marpessa](m/MARPESSA.HTM) [Mary](m/MARY.HTM) [Mati-Syra-Zemlja](m/MATI-SYR.HTM) [Mawu](m/MAWU.HTM) [Maya](m/MAYA.HTM) [Mayahuel](m/MAYAHUEL.HTM) [Mechanitis](m/MECHANIT.HTM) [Medea](m/MEDEA.HTM) [Mehurt](m/MEHURT.HTM) [Melia](m/MELIA.HTM) [Menat](m/MENAT.HTM) [Meng-P'o](m/MENG-P'O.HTM) [Meshkhent](m/MESHKHEN.HTM) [Metis](m/METIS.HTM) [Minerva](m/MINERVA.HTM) [Mnemosyne](m/MNEMOSYN.HTM) [Moirae](m/MOIRAE.HTM) [Morrighan](m/MORRIGHA.HTM) [Mousae](m/MOUSAE.HTM) [Mu-Olokukurtilisop](m/MU-OLOKU.HTM) [Mut](m/MUT.HTM) [Myrrha](m/MYRRHA.HTM) [Other M](m/0THERS-M.HTM)
14. [Nana](n/NANA.HTM) [Nanshe](n/NANSHE.HTM) [Nantosvelta](n/NANTOSVE.HTM) [Narmada](n/NARMADA.HTM) [Nature](n/NATURE.HTM) [Nebthet](n/NEBTHET.HTM) [Nehalenniae](n/NEHALENN.HTM) [Neith](n/NEITH.HTM) [Nekhebet](n/NEKHEBET.HTM) [Nemesis](n/NEMESIS.HTM) [Ngame](n/NGAME.HTM) [Niamh](n/NIAMH.HTM) [Nikkal](n/NIKKAL.HTM) [Nin-Kharsag](n/NIN-KHAR.HTM) [Nornir](n/NORNIR.HTM) [Nu-Kua](n/NU-KUA.HTM) [Nut](n/NUT.HTM) [Other N](n/0THERS-N.HTM)
15. [Oenone](o/OENONE.HTM) [Ohoyo-Osh-Chishba](o/OHOYO-OS.HTM) [Olwen](o/OLWEN.HTM) [Omamama](o/OMAMAMA.HTM) [Ometeotl](o/OMETEOTL.HTM) [Omphale](o/OMPHALE.HTM) [Onatha](o/ONATHA.HTM) [Opet](o/OPET.HTM) [Ops](o/OPS.HTM) [Oreithyia](o/OREITHYI.HTM) [Orthia](o/ORTHIA.HTM) [Oshun](o/OSHUN.HTM) [Ossipago](o/OSSIPAGO.HTM) [Ostara](o/OSTARA.HTM) [Oto-Hime](o/OTO-HIME.HTM) [Ourania](o/OURANIA.HTM) [Oya](o/OYA.HTM) [Other O](o/0THERS-O.HTM)
16. [Pales](p/PALES.HTM) [Pandora](p/PANDORA.HTM) [Papa](p/PAPA.HTM) [Pele](p/PELE.HTM) [Penelopeia](p/PENELOPE.HTM) [Percha](p/PERCHA.HTM) [Persephoneia](p/PERSEPHO.HTM) [Phaedra](p/PHAEDRA.HTM) [Philyra](p/PHILYRA.HTM) [Phoebe](p/PHOEBE.HTM) [Phyllis](p/PHYLLIS.HTM) [Pleiades](p/PLEIADES.HTM) [Pomona](p/POMONA.HTM) [Prajnaparamita](p/PRAJNAPA.HTM) [Prakrti](p/PRAKRTI.HTM) [Prthivi](p/PRTHIVI.HTM) [Psyche](p/PSYCHE.HTM) [Ptesan-Wi](p/PTESAN-W.HTM) [Other P](p/0THERS-P.HTM)
17. [Other Q](q/0THERS-Q.HTM)
18. [Radha](r/RADHA.HTM) [Rajarajesvari](r/RAJARAJE.HTM) [Ran](r/RAN.HTM) [Rati](r/RATI.HTM) [Rauni](r/RAUNI.HTM) [Renenet](r/RENENET.HTM) [Rhiannon](r/RHIANNON.HTM) [Rhpisunt](r/RHPISUNT.HTM) [Rohini](r/ROHINI.HTM) [Rosmerta](r/ROSMERTA.HTM) [Rozanica](r/ROZANICA.HTM) [Rusalky](r/RUSALKY.HTM) [Other R](r/0THERS-R.html)
19. [Sakti](s/SAKTI.HTM) [Salacia](s/SALACIA.HTM) [Salmaone](s/SALMAONE.HTM) [Sao-Ts'ing-Niang](s/SAO-TS'I.HTM) [Sarah](s/SARAH.HTM) [Sarasvati](s/SARASVAT.HTM) [Sasthi](s/SASTHI.HTM) [Satis](s/SATIS.HTM) [Savasi](s/SAVASI.HTM) [Scylla](s/SCYLLA.HTM) [Seirenes](s/SEIRENES.HTM) [Sekhmet](s/SEKHMET.HTM) [Selket](s/SELKET.HTM) [Semiramis](s/SEMIRAMI.HTM) [Shait](s/SHAIT.HTM) [Shayba](s/SHAYBA.HTM) [Shekhina](s/SHEKHINA.HTM) [Sheng-Mu](s/SHENG-MU.HTM) [Sheshat](s/SHESHAT.HTM) [Sighle-Na-Gcioch](s/SIGHLE-N.HTM) [Sita](s/SITA.HTM) [Skadi](s/SKADI.HTM) [Spes](s/SPES.HTM) [Sphinx](s/SPHINX.HTM) [Sulis](s/SULIS.HTM) [Sunna](s/SUNNA.HTM) [Sussistanako](s/SUSSISTA.HTM) [Other S](s/0THERS-S.HTM)
20. [Ta-Dehnet](t/TA-DEHNE.HTM) [Tamar](t/TAMAR.HTM) [Tanith](t/TANITH.HTM) [Tao-Mu](t/TAO-MU.HTM) [Tara](t/TARA.HTM) [Tatsuta-Hime](t/TATSUTA-.HTM) [Tefnut](t/TEFNUT.HTM) [Telchines](t/TELCHINE.HTM) [Tellus-Mater](t/TELLUS-M.HTM) [Teteovinnan](t/TETEOVIN.HTM) [Thalli-Yjolta](t/THALLI-Y.HTM) [Theia](t/THEIA.HTM) [Themis](t/THEMIS.HTM) [Thesmophoros](t/THESMOPH.HTM) [Thetis](t/THETIS.HTM) [Thou](t/THOU.HTM) [Tiamat](t/TIAMAT.HTM) [Tonantzin](t/TONANTZI.HTM) [Tou-Mu](t/TOU-MU.HTM) [Turan](t/TURAN.HTM) [Tyche](t/TYCHE.HTM) [Tzu-Ku-Shen](t/TZU-KU-S.HTM) [Other T](t/0THERS-T.HTM)
21. [Uatchit](u/UATCHIT.HTM) [Ubasti](u/UBASTI.HTM) [Uke-Mochi-No-Kami](u/UKE-MOCH.HTM) [Uma](u/UMA.HTM) [Una-Kuagsak](u/UNA-KUAG.HTM) [Uni](u/UNI.HTM) [Urmya](u/URMYA.HTM) [Ursel](u/URSEL.HTM) [Urvasi](u/URVASI.HTM) [Usas](u/USAS.HTM) [Other U](u/0THERS-U.HTM)
22. [Vac](v/VAC.HTM) [Vajravarahi](v/VAJRAVAR.HTM) [Varuni](v/VARUNI.HTM) [Venus](v/VENUS.HTM) [Vesta](v/VESTA.HTM) [Vete-Ema](v/VETE-EMA.HTM) [Victoria](v/VICTORIA.HTM) [Visahari](v/VISAHARI.HTM) [Vortumna](v/VORTUMNA.HTM) [Other V](v/0THERS-V.HTM)
23. [Whaitiri](w/WHAITIRI.HTM) [Wurusemu](w/WURUSEMU.HTM) [Other W](w/0THERS-W.HTM)
24. [Xochiquetzal](x/XOCHIQUE.HTM) [Other X](x/0THERS-X.HTM)
25. [Other Y](y/0THERS-Y.HTM)
26. [Zaramama](z/ZARAMAMA.HTM) [Zarpanit](z/ZARPANIT.HTM) [Zemelo](z/ZEMELO.HTM) [Zurvan-Akarana](z/ZURVAN-A.HTM) [Other Z](z/0THERS-Z.HTM)
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--Oregon Snowboarding 2004</a></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua"><a href="http://www.donosborn.com/london/londonmain.htm">--London, Fall 2003</a></font></p>
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<font size="4" face="Book Antiqua">Columns:</font></b></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">--<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/columns/columns.htm">by
Matt and Don</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
See <a href="http://www.myspace.com/donosborn">Don's Myspace page</a> for
his blog.</font></p>
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<font size="4" face="Book Antiqua">Misc:</font></b></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/yogurt/yogurt.htm">-- Making yogurt at home</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/campout06/campout06.htm">--Fall 2006 Camping</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/bike_ride/bike_ride.htm">-- Bicycle commute
St. Paul -> Mpls</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">--<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/wild_game/wild_game.htm">MN
Wild Game</a>.</font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/lambeau/lambeau.htm">--"Pilgrimage" -Lambeau
Field trip movie</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">--<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/packerviking/packer_viking.htm">Packers-Vikings game pics</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/boozecruize/booze_cruize.htm">--<font size="3">Booze Cruizes</font></a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="pizza.htm">--Pizzas on the
grill</a></font></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">-- More in the <a href="misc_archive.htm">Misc
Archive</a></font></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><b>
<font size="4" face="Book Antiqua">Music:</font></b></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua"><a href="http://www.donosborn.com/songs/songs.htm">
--Some of Don's songs </a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/small_cities/big_vs.htm">-- Small Cities rock</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/yg/yg.htm">-- Young Galaxy and the Dears rock</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/amymillan/amymillan.htm">--Amy Millan rocks</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="/feist/Feist_Collett.htm">--Feist and Collett Rock</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="/wes/last_show.htm">--Wes and the L's Last Show</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">
<font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="/M83/m83.htm">--M83 rocks</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="http://www.donosborn.com/walt_mink/walt_mink.htm">--Walt Mink rocks</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">--More
in the <a href="music_archive.htm">Music Archive</a></font></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0" align="left"><b>
<font size="4" face="Book Antiqua">
Skateboarding:</font></b></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0" align="left">
<font face="Book Antiqua">
<a href="skateboard.htm">--Skateboarding videos</a> </font> </p>
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<font size="4" face="Book Antiqua">CDR Trading:</font></b></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua"><a href="http://www.donosborn.com/list.html">--My CDR Bootleg
Trading List--</a></font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font face="Book Antiqua">**I am
not currently interested in any trades, but feel free to look.**</font></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"> </p>
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</p></td>
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<td width="34%" valign="top"><font face="Book Antiqua">email:
[email protected]</font></td>
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[-- Brewing Guides (extract and all-grain)](http://www.donosborn.com/homebrew/homebrewbasics.html)
[-- Build a "Cheap and
Easy" mash tun](http://www.donosborn.com/homebrew/mashtun.htm)
[---Build a Wort
Chiller](http://www.donosborn.com/homebrew/wort_chiller2010.htm)
[-- Build a Stir Plate
for yeast starters](http://www.donosborn.com/homebrew/stir_plate.htm)
[-- Muddy
Pig Lambic Tasting Seminar](http://flickr.com/photos/donosborn/sets/72157607277008721/)
[-- Growing Hops
2008](http://www.donosborn.com/homebrew/growinghops_2008.htm)
[-- Firkin Fest at
the Happy Gnome 2009](http://www.donosborn.com/homebrew/firkin_fest09.htm)
--
[Tour of Summit Brewing
Company](http://www.donosborn.com/summit/summit_tour.htm)
[-- Midwest Beer Trip
2007](http://www.donosborn.com/beertrip/beertrip.htm)
[-- Great Taste
of the Midwest 2006](http://www.donosborn.com/great_taste/great_taste1.htm)
[-- Tour of Surly Brewing](http://www.donosborn.com/surly/surly_tour.htm)
--More in the [Homebrew and Beer Archive](/homebrew/homebrew_archive.htm)
| **Travel:**
[--Utah Snowboarding
2007](http://www.donosborn.com/Utah2007/utah2007_1.htm)
[--PNW Trip with Big and Mini Don](http://www.donosborn.com/pnw/pnw.htm)
[--Oregon Snowboarding
2006](http://www.donosborn.com/oregon06/oregon06_1.htm)
[--Whistler
Snowboarding 2005](/whistler/whistler1.htm)
[--Oregon Snowboarding 2004](/oregon/oregonmain.htm)
[--London, Fall 2003](http://www.donosborn.com/london/londonmain.htm)
| **Columns:**
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Matt and Don](http://www.donosborn.com/columns/columns.htm)
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| **Misc:**
[-- Making yogurt at home](http://www.donosborn.com/yogurt/yogurt.htm)
[--Fall 2006 Camping](http://www.donosborn.com/campout06/campout06.htm)
[-- Bicycle commute
St. Paul -> Mpls](http://www.donosborn.com/bike_ride/bike_ride.htm)
--[MN
Wild Game](http://www.donosborn.com/wild_game/wild_game.htm).
[--"Pilgrimage" -Lambeau
Field trip movie](http://www.donosborn.com/lambeau/lambeau.htm)
--[Packers-Vikings game pics](http://www.donosborn.com/packerviking/packer_viking.htm)
[--Booze Cruizes](http://www.donosborn.com/boozecruize/booze_cruize.htm)
[--Pizzas on the
grill](pizza.htm)
-- More in the [Misc
Archive](misc_archive.htm)
| **Music:**
[--Some of Don's songs](http://www.donosborn.com/songs/songs.htm)
[-- Small Cities rock](http://www.donosborn.com/small_cities/big_vs.htm)
[-- Young Galaxy and the Dears rock](http://www.donosborn.com/yg/yg.htm)
[--Amy Millan rocks](http://www.donosborn.com/amymillan/amymillan.htm)
[--Feist and Collett Rock](/feist/Feist_Collett.htm)
[--Wes and the L's Last Show](/wes/last_show.htm)
[--M83 rocks](/M83/m83.htm)
[--Walt Mink rocks](http://www.donosborn.com/walt_mink/walt_mink.htm)
--More
in the [Music Archive](music_archive.htm)
| **Skateboarding:**
[--Skateboarding videos](skateboard.htm)
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| **CDR Trading:**
[--My CDR Bootleg
Trading List--](http://www.donosborn.com/list.html)
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<p>There's something I find particularly gorgeous about old, shitty, RF CRTs. It's hard to explain exactly how I feel about them.<br>I'm sure that a lot of us didn't grow up with RF-only inputs, so it's not any more nostalgic than just a normal AV CRT.<br>But, in a way, RF CRTs kind of feel like how our minds eye remembers CRTs from our 2020+ point of view.<br>I like to classify things like that as "pessimistic nostalgia."<br>It's not how it REALLY happened, we're not experiencing REAL nostalgia, it's like the nostalgia version of déjà vu.<br><br><br>ANYWAY that's enough spiritual bullshit. Here's a bunch of pictures I took of my RF CRT because I find them very pretty!<br>And please excuse my shitty camerawork. I'm a nerd, not a photographer :)<br><br><br></p>
<h2>I resize all the images on this page, just to make it easier to view, and faster to load.<br>But it makes the images look like shit, so click on an image to view it fullsize</h2><br><br><br><br><br>
<a href="crt/crt3.jpg"><img src="crt/crt3_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt34.jpg"><img src="crt/crt34_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<h1>Dreamcast menu screen (Hardware) & Open PS2 Loader (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/vibes.mp4"><img src="crt/Screenshot from 2022-05-08 00.30.16.png"></a>
<h1>The Dreamcast audio player menu (Hardware) playing <a href="https://euphoniumrecords.bandcamp.com/track/being">Daily Effort - Being</a> on CD</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt45.jpg"><img src="crt/crt45_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>CRT static</h1>
<br><br><br><br><br><br>
<a href="crt/crt2.jpg"><img src="crt/crt2_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt1.jpg"><img src="crt/crt1_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 for Dreamcast (Hardware)</h1>
<br><br><br><br><br><br>
<a href="crt/crt7.jpg"><img src="crt/crt7_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt6.jpg"><img src="crt/crt6_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt5.jpg"><img src="crt/crt5_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt4.jpg"><img src="crt/crt4_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>Dead or Alive 2 for Dreamcast (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt10.jpg"><img src="crt/crt10_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt9.jpg"><img src="crt/crt9_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt8.jpg"><img src="crt/crt8_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>Super Mario Bros. for NES (Hardware)</h1>
<br><br><br><br><br><br>
<a href="crt/crt13.jpg"><img src="crt/crt13_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt12.jpg"><img src="crt/crt12_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt11.jpg"><img src="crt/crt11_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>Dr. Mario for NES (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt14.jpg"><img src="crt/crt14_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt15.jpg"><img src="crt/crt15_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<h1>Bomberman Hero for Nintendo 64 (Wii Virtual Console)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt19.jpg"><img src="crt/crt19_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt18.jpg"><img src="crt/crt18_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt17.jpg"><img src="crt/crt17_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt16.jpg"><img src="crt/crt16_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>Bomberman '94 for TurboGrafx-16 (Wii Virtual Console)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt20.jpg"><img src="crt/crt20_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt21.jpg"><img src="crt/crt21_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt22.jpg"><img src="crt/crt22_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt23.jpg"><img src="crt/crt23_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt24.jpg"><img src="crt/crt24_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt25.jpg"><img src="crt/crt25_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>PlayStation 2 memory card browser</h1>
<br><br><br><br><br><br>
<a href="crt/crt29.jpg"><img src="crt/crt29_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt28.jpg"><img src="crt/crt28_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt27.jpg"><img src="crt/crt27_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt26.jpg"><img src="crt/crt26_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>DDRMAX for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt30.jpg"><img src="crt/crt30_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt31.jpg"><img src="crt/crt31_pre.jpg" height=350px></a>
<h1>Castlevania Chronicles for PlayStation (PlayStation 2) & Technic Beat for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt33.jpg"><img src="crt/crt33_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt32.jpg"><img src="crt/crt32_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
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<a href="crt/crt44.jpg"><img src="crt/crt44_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt41.jpg"><img src="crt/crt41_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt46.jpg"><img src="crt/crt46_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
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<h1>Pop'n Music 8 for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/b8ab5e7f4800fc68.jpg"><img src="crt/b8ab5e7f4800fc68_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/2f65fa91d09791f4.jpg"><img src="crt/2f65fa91d09791f4_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
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<h1>Pop'n Music 9 for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/7eec774097744851.jpg"><img src="crt/7eec774097744851_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/8b7c992cb64025fb.jpg"><img src="crt/8b7c992cb64025fb_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
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<h1>Pop'n Taisen Puzzle Dama Online for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)</h1>
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<a href="crt/crt37.jpg"><img src="crt/crt37_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt36.jpg"><img src="crt/crt36_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt35.jpg"><img src="crt/crt35_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt38.jpg"><img src="crt/crt38_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
<a href="crt/crt39.jpg"><img src="crt/crt39_pre.jpg" height=350px></a> <a href="crt/crt40.jpg"><img src="crt/crt40_pre.jpg" height=350px></a><br>
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<h1>beatmania IIDX 16 EMPRESS for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)</h1>
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There's something I find particularly gorgeous about old, shitty, RF CRTs. It's hard to explain exactly how I feel about them.
I'm sure that a lot of us didn't grow up with RF-only inputs, so it's not any more nostalgic than just a normal AV CRT.
But, in a way, RF CRTs kind of feel like how our minds eye remembers CRTs from our 2020+ point of view.
I like to classify things like that as "pessimistic nostalgia."
It's not how it REALLY happened, we're not experiencing REAL nostalgia, it's like the nostalgia version of déjà vu.
ANYWAY that's enough spiritual bullshit. Here's a bunch of pictures I took of my RF CRT because I find them very pretty!
And please excuse my shitty camerawork. I'm a nerd, not a photographer :)
## I resize all the images on this page, just to make it easier to view, and faster to load.But it makes the images look like shit, so click on an image to view it fullsize
[](crt/crt3.jpg) [](crt/crt34.jpg)
# Dreamcast menu screen (Hardware) & Open PS2 Loader (Hardware)
[](crt/vibes.mp4)
# The Dreamcast audio player menu (Hardware) playing [Daily Effort - Being](https://euphoniumrecords.bandcamp.com/track/being) on CD
[](crt/crt45.jpg)
# CRT static
[](crt/crt2.jpg) [](crt/crt1.jpg)
# Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 for Dreamcast (Hardware)
[](crt/crt7.jpg) [](crt/crt6.jpg)
[](crt/crt5.jpg) [](crt/crt4.jpg)
# Dead or Alive 2 for Dreamcast (Hardware)
[](crt/crt10.jpg) [](crt/crt9.jpg)
[](crt/crt8.jpg)
# Super Mario Bros. for NES (Hardware)
[](crt/crt13.jpg) [](crt/crt12.jpg)
[](crt/crt11.jpg)
# Dr. Mario for NES (Hardware)
[](crt/crt14.jpg) [](crt/crt15.jpg)
# Bomberman Hero for Nintendo 64 (Wii Virtual Console)
[](crt/crt19.jpg) [](crt/crt18.jpg)
[](crt/crt17.jpg) [](crt/crt16.jpg)
# Bomberman '94 for TurboGrafx-16 (Wii Virtual Console)
[](crt/crt20.jpg) [](crt/crt21.jpg)
[](crt/crt22.jpg) [](crt/crt23.jpg)
[](crt/crt24.jpg) [](crt/crt25.jpg)
# PlayStation 2 memory card browser
[](crt/crt29.jpg) [](crt/crt28.jpg)
[](crt/crt27.jpg) [](crt/crt26.jpg)
# DDRMAX for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)
[](crt/crt30.jpg) [](crt/crt31.jpg)
# Castlevania Chronicles for PlayStation (PlayStation 2) & Technic Beat for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)
[](crt/crt33.jpg) [](crt/crt32.jpg)
[](crt/crt42.jpg) [](crt/crt43.jpg)
[](crt/crt44.jpg) [](crt/crt41.jpg) [](crt/crt46.jpg)
[](crt/58202a982611e9ba.jpg) [](crt/8e2bc15b3226931c.jpg)
# Pop'n Music 8 for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)
[](crt/b8ab5e7f4800fc68.jpg) [](crt/2f65fa91d09791f4.jpg)
[](crt/6f861e75b1f12c96.jpg) [](crt/41989bf10acc5bce.jpg)
# Pop'n Music 9 for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)
[](crt/7eec774097744851.jpg) [](crt/8b7c992cb64025fb.jpg)
[](crt/37aed102c623a2d9.jpg)
# Pop'n Taisen Puzzle Dama Online for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)
[](crt/crt37.jpg) [](crt/crt36.jpg)
[](crt/crt35.jpg) [](crt/crt38.jpg)
[](crt/crt39.jpg) [](crt/crt40.jpg)
[](crt/6f5880d3e4d98a40.jpg) [](crt/86023fde1cbd48c8.jpg)
[](crt/f1eae77db4be04e0.jpg) [](crt/378d99e42cf432b1.jpg)
# beatmania IIDX 16 EMPRESS for PlayStation 2 (Hardware)
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<STRONG>[Warning: Extreme language follows.]</STRONG>
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For reasons which are <EM>completely</EM> beyond my control, I've spent
half a week writing a document in Word 98.
</P>
<P>
I have never in my life seen, heard of, or even imagined a more
malodorous piece of steaming shit than this little slice of Microsoft.
Words fail me, and all that follows is the faintest Platonist shadow-on-
a-wall of what is, in my heart, the Ideal Peeve, perfect in its
sincerity, bottomless in its depth, and unassailable in its accuracy.
</P>
<P>
This bloated, pestilent gigabyte-swamping piece of ordure takes up
enough computational resources to accurately model the world's weather
for the next billion years, and what do you get for it? Something that
will format and display text? Don't make me fucking laugh. What you
<EM>do</EM> get is a profusion of bells and whistles thrown in a
careless heap, each bauble lovingly designed to make the straight path
crooked, the intuitive arcane, the simple impossible.
</P>
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Take the ``Help'' for example. It's not just help, it's a new friend!
</P>
<P>
I don't <EM>want</EM> a new friend, you shit-slurping choad-munching
bunch of retards; I've all too many as it is. What I want is something
simple where I can find a technical detail with a minimum of fuss and
interruption. I don't want animation. I don't want natural-language
interpretation. I don't want to be led by the fucking nose. Give me a
fucking index and get the hell out of my damn face. If I dismiss a
window, I want it <EM>gone</EM>. I don't want it to wave goodbye, or
hesitate, or sneeze. I want it <EM>gone</EM>.
</P>
<P>
The document I was working on was very simple. No images, no tables, no
nothing. One font, one style, that's it. It would be perfectly simple
in other system, even earlier versions of Word, but, oh no, not in this
latest magnum opus of the word processing world.
</P>
<P>
This helpless, hapless, hopeless, buggy piece of offal insisted on
changing my fonts every couple of minutes for no reason. Random chunks
of text, at random times. And bullet points, don't talk to me about
fucking bullet points. It's a little known fact that in the
bullet-point mode of Word 98 every single button on every single toolbar
is the ``Fuck Me Over Now'' button. I've got bullet points going left,
I've got 'em going right, and down and up, I've got 'em changing
indentation, and style, you name it.
</P>
<P>
You'd think in 20 or so megabytes of RAM there'd be room for one
scenario in which it doesn't actively do anything wrong, but for that
you'll have to wait for Word 2023, which will have a user interface like
a retarded version of ``I have no mouth, and I must scream.''
</P>
<P>
And don't try telling me that one need only configure the options to
avoid these problems; I'm not a fucking moron. I quickly configured the
preferences so as to minimize all this bullshit, at which point Word
promptly changed them back. Lather, rinse, repeat. If you don't want
fast saves, then fuck off, you're gunna have 'em. Don't want your
grammar constantly corrected by some shitty little subprogram that
doesn't know the first goddamn thing about grammar? Tough shit. Empty
your wallet and move off to the side.
</P>
<P>
How did this come about? It can't be incompetence, at least not the
usual mundane sort one is constantly immersed in simply by having to
share a planet with a bunch of fucking primates. This is either some
transcendent type of incompetence, or active malevolence.
</P>
<P>
My money's on malevolence. This software was obviously created by a
company who's motto is ``We're Microsoft, and you, the customer, aren't
worth fuck to us.'' It matters not one iota what their official motto
is, watch the hands, not the mouth. Well, Microsoft, your time will
come. It may not be Linux that does you in, it may not be the DoJ, it
may not be this decade, but you're going to go the way of the dodo, and
I for one will cavort naked on your grave, pissing effusively on your
memory, and screaming, ``Animate this, you bastards!'' to the sky.
</P>
<P>
But in the here-and-now, I shall finish this document with the quiet
dignity with which I have always comported myself, and then I shall
un-install Word, and swear a terrible oath that I would rather daub dung
on paper with a stick than write a document using a Microsoft product.
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Microsoft Word Sucks
# Microsoft Word Sucks
Original author unknown.
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**[Warning: Extreme language follows.]**
---
For reasons which are *completely* beyond my control, I've spent
half a week writing a document in Word 98.
I have never in my life seen, heard of, or even imagined a more
malodorous piece of steaming shit than this little slice of Microsoft.
Words fail me, and all that follows is the faintest Platonist shadow-on-
a-wall of what is, in my heart, the Ideal Peeve, perfect in its
sincerity, bottomless in its depth, and unassailable in its accuracy.
This bloated, pestilent gigabyte-swamping piece of ordure takes up
enough computational resources to accurately model the world's weather
for the next billion years, and what do you get for it? Something that
will format and display text? Don't make me fucking laugh. What you
*do* get is a profusion of bells and whistles thrown in a
careless heap, each bauble lovingly designed to make the straight path
crooked, the intuitive arcane, the simple impossible.
Take the ``Help'' for example. It's not just help, it's a new friend!
I don't *want* a new friend, you shit-slurping choad-munching
bunch of retards; I've all too many as it is. What I want is something
simple where I can find a technical detail with a minimum of fuss and
interruption. I don't want animation. I don't want natural-language
interpretation. I don't want to be led by the fucking nose. Give me a
fucking index and get the hell out of my damn face. If I dismiss a
window, I want it *gone*. I don't want it to wave goodbye, or
hesitate, or sneeze. I want it *gone*.
The document I was working on was very simple. No images, no tables, no
nothing. One font, one style, that's it. It would be perfectly simple
in other system, even earlier versions of Word, but, oh no, not in this
latest magnum opus of the word processing world.
This helpless, hapless, hopeless, buggy piece of offal insisted on
changing my fonts every couple of minutes for no reason. Random chunks
of text, at random times. And bullet points, don't talk to me about
fucking bullet points. It's a little known fact that in the
bullet-point mode of Word 98 every single button on every single toolbar
is the ``Fuck Me Over Now'' button. I've got bullet points going left,
I've got 'em going right, and down and up, I've got 'em changing
indentation, and style, you name it.
You'd think in 20 or so megabytes of RAM there'd be room for one
scenario in which it doesn't actively do anything wrong, but for that
you'll have to wait for Word 2023, which will have a user interface like
a retarded version of ``I have no mouth, and I must scream.''
And don't try telling me that one need only configure the options to
avoid these problems; I'm not a fucking moron. I quickly configured the
preferences so as to minimize all this bullshit, at which point Word
promptly changed them back. Lather, rinse, repeat. If you don't want
fast saves, then fuck off, you're gunna have 'em. Don't want your
grammar constantly corrected by some shitty little subprogram that
doesn't know the first goddamn thing about grammar? Tough shit. Empty
your wallet and move off to the side.
How did this come about? It can't be incompetence, at least not the
usual mundane sort one is constantly immersed in simply by having to
share a planet with a bunch of fucking primates. This is either some
transcendent type of incompetence, or active malevolence.
My money's on malevolence. This software was obviously created by a
company who's motto is ``We're Microsoft, and you, the customer, aren't
worth fuck to us.'' It matters not one iota what their official motto
is, watch the hands, not the mouth. Well, Microsoft, your time will
come. It may not be Linux that does you in, it may not be the DoJ, it
may not be this decade, but you're going to go the way of the dodo, and
I for one will cavort naked on your grave, pissing effusively on your
memory, and screaming, ``Animate this, you bastards!'' to the sky.
But in the here-and-now, I shall finish this document with the quiet
dignity with which I have always comported myself, and then I shall
un-install Word, and swear a terrible oath that I would rather daub dung
on paper with a stick than write a document using a Microsoft product.
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<h2>Personal Info</h2>
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Name: Thomas Haschka <br>
Date de naissance : 1er prairial an CXCI<br>
Location: Beirut Lebanon <br>
Occupation: Researcher / Lecturer <br>
Current Field: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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Connect:<br>
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/haschka">Facebook</a> -
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-haschka/32/254/565">LinkedIn</a> - <a href="https://github.com/haschka">GitHub</a> -
<a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1881-5489">ORCID</a> -
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/haschka83">YouTube</a>
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<h2> Science </h2>
<p> Scientific Computer Code: <br>
<a href="http://treetools.haschka.net">MNHN-Tree-Tools:</a> Tools to infer phylogenetics into a set of nucleic or amino acid sequences.</br>
<a href="https://github.com/haschka/SIER_multivariant_epidemic">Multivariant Epidemic:</a> A multivariant epidemiological model and simulator.</br>
<a href="https://github.com/haschka/FEM">FEM:</a> A finite element code to solve mechanical problems using bubble functions</br>
<a href="https://github.com/haschka/multicube"> MULTICUBE:</a> A program to obtain molecular partial charges from ab-inito quantum calculations on GPUs using various loss fuctions. If you use this please cite: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comptc.2015.10.008">J. Comp. Theo. Chem. 1074 (2015) pp. 50-57</a><br>
<a href="theses-suppliments.tar.bz2"> THESES SUPPLIMENTS:</a> Programs written during and detailed in my PhD theses.<br>
<a href="normal-modes.tar.bz2"> NORMAL MODES:</a> A program that calculates molecular normal modes according to Tirion's elastic network model.<br>
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<p> Science Documents: <br>
PhD Theses: Molecular Modelisation of Proteins within the Extracelluar Matrix : Theoretical Approaches - English - <a href="file-phd-theses.pdf">THESES</a><br>
Master Theses: Studies of the Mechanical Properties of Spectrin Repeats - Biophysics - French - <a href="file-master-theses-report.pdf">REPORT</a>/<a href="file-master-theses-presentation.pdf">JURY PRESENTATION</a> <br>
Student Project: Variable Phase Method - Nuclear Physics - English - <a href="file-studentproject-varphase.pdf">REPORT</a> <br>
Student Project: Laser Ablation - Applied Physics - German - <a href="file-studentproject-laser.pdf">REPORT</a> <br>
Student Project: Cinema in Science: Asterix - English - <a href="file-studentproject-cinema-1.pdf">SCENE1</a>/<a href="file-studentproject-cinema-2.pdf">SCENE2</a>
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<p>Films:<br>
A <a href="blender-conf.mp4"> MOVIE</a> about my work on Thrombospondins presented at the Blender conference in Amsterdam in 2011. Thanks to d'Ornando this film has some very nice music now.</br>
A <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyUqs5Aj17U">TALK</a> at the blender conference in 2016 about the usage of Blender in computer aided engineering.</br>
A <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_rEHSDSpEs">TALK</a> about <a href="http://treetools.haschka.net">MNHN-Tree-Tools</a> for the JCAD 2021 conference in Dijon.</p>
<p>Protein Art:<br>
- Printed "unique" images are available just inquire:<br>
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<p>Links:<br>
<a href="https://www.aub.edu.lb/hub/">American University of Beirut - AI/DS and Computing HUB</a><br>
<a href="https://institutducerveau-icm.org/">Paris Brain Insitute / Institut du cerveau</a><br>
<a href="https://www.pasteur.fr/">Institut Pasteur</a><br>
<a href="https://biophysique.mnhn.fr/">Biophysics at the Muséum Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle</a></br>
<a href="http://biomecanique.ensam.eu/">Institute of Human Biomechanics Georges Charpak</a><br>
<a href="http://pharminfo.univie.ac.at/">Pharmacoinformatics Research Group</a><br>
<a href="http://www.dsimb.inserm.fr/">DSIMB Laboratory</a><br>
<a href="http://www.univie.ac.at/">Universität Wien</a><br>
<a href="http://www.univ-reims.fr/">Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne</a><br>
<a href="https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/">Université de Pierre et Marie Curie</a><br>
<a href="http://www.tuwien.ac.at">Technische Universität Wien</a><br>
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## Personal Info
Name: Thomas Haschka
Date de naissance : 1er prairial an CXCI
Location: Beirut Lebanon
Occupation: Researcher / Lecturer
Current Field: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Connect:
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## Science
Scientific Computer Code:
[MNHN-Tree-Tools:](http://treetools.haschka.net) Tools to infer phylogenetics into a set of nucleic or amino acid sequences.
[Multivariant Epidemic:](https://github.com/haschka/SIER_multivariant_epidemic) A multivariant epidemiological model and simulator.
[FEM:](https://github.com/haschka/FEM) A finite element code to solve mechanical problems using bubble functions
[MULTICUBE:](https://github.com/haschka/multicube) A program to obtain molecular partial charges from ab-inito quantum calculations on GPUs using various loss fuctions. If you use this please cite: [J. Comp. Theo. Chem. 1074 (2015) pp. 50-57](http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comptc.2015.10.008)
[THESES SUPPLIMENTS:](theses-suppliments.tar.bz2) Programs written during and detailed in my PhD theses.
[NORMAL MODES:](normal-modes.tar.bz2) A program that calculates molecular normal modes according to Tirion's elastic network model.
Science Documents:
PhD Theses: Molecular Modelisation of Proteins within the Extracelluar Matrix : Theoretical Approaches - English - [THESES](file-phd-theses.pdf)
Master Theses: Studies of the Mechanical Properties of Spectrin Repeats - Biophysics - French - [REPORT](file-master-theses-report.pdf)/[JURY PRESENTATION](file-master-theses-presentation.pdf)
Student Project: Variable Phase Method - Nuclear Physics - English - [REPORT](file-studentproject-varphase.pdf)
Student Project: Laser Ablation - Applied Physics - German - [REPORT](file-studentproject-laser.pdf)
Student Project: Cinema in Science: Asterix - English - [SCENE1](file-studentproject-cinema-1.pdf)/[SCENE2](file-studentproject-cinema-2.pdf)
Films:
A [MOVIE](blender-conf.mp4) about my work on Thrombospondins presented at the Blender conference in Amsterdam in 2011. Thanks to d'Ornando this film has some very nice music now.
A [TALK](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyUqs5Aj17U) at the blender conference in 2016 about the usage of Blender in computer aided engineering.
A [TALK](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_rEHSDSpEs) about [MNHN-Tree-Tools](http://treetools.haschka.net) for the JCAD 2021 conference in Dijon.
Protein Art:
- Printed "unique" images are available just inquire:
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Links:
[American University of Beirut - AI/DS and Computing HUB](https://www.aub.edu.lb/hub/)
[Paris Brain Insitute / Institut du cerveau](https://institutducerveau-icm.org/)
[Institut Pasteur](https://www.pasteur.fr/)
[Biophysics at the Muséum Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle](https://biophysique.mnhn.fr/)
[Institute of Human Biomechanics Georges Charpak](http://biomecanique.ensam.eu/)
[Pharmacoinformatics Research Group](http://pharminfo.univie.ac.at/)
[DSIMB Laboratory](http://www.dsimb.inserm.fr/)
[Universität Wien](http://www.univie.ac.at/)
[Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne](http://www.univ-reims.fr/)
[Université de Pierre et Marie Curie](https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/)
[Technische Universität Wien](http://www.tuwien.ac.at)
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<a href="images/sgi_1600sw.jpg"><img src="images/sgi_1600sw_sm.jpg" border=0></a>
<a href="images/sgi_front.jpg"><img src="images/sgi_front_sm.jpg" border=0></a>
<a href="images/sgi_cube.jpg"><img src="images/sgi_cube_sm.jpg" border=0></a>
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<a href="images/sgi_open2.jpg"><img src="images/sgi_open2_sm.jpg" border=0></a>
<a href="images/sgi_open3.jpg"><img src="images/sgi_open3_sm.jpg" border=0></a>
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gimli 1% hinv<br>
CPU: MIPS R10000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.6<br>
FPU: MIPS R10010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0<br>
1 175 MHZ IP32 Processor<br>
Main memory size: 256 Mbytes<br>
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 1 Mbyte on Processor 0<br>
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes<br>
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes<br>
FLASH PROM version 4.17<br>
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version ADAPTEC 7880<br>
Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0<br>
CDROM: unit 4 on SCSI controller 0<br>
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version ADAPTEC 7880<br>
On-board serial ports: tty1<br>
On-board serial ports: tty2<br>
On-board EPP/ECP parallel port<br>
CRM graphics installed<br>
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1<br>
Iris Audio Processor: version A3 revision 0<br>
Video: MVP unit 0 version 1.4<br>
AV: AV1 Card version 1, O2Cam type 1 version 0 connected.<br>
Vice: TRE<br>
1600SW Flat Panel adapter board and display.
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[](images/sgi_1600sw.jpg)
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Photos of O2 1600SW Flat Panel Monitor Adapter installation:
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[](images/sgi_open3.jpg)
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gimli 1% hinv
CPU: MIPS R10000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.6
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Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 1 Mbyte on Processor 0
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Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
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On-board serial ports: tty2
On-board EPP/ECP parallel port
CRM graphics installed
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1
Iris Audio Processor: version A3 revision 0
Video: MVP unit 0 version 1.4
AV: AV1 Card version 1, O2Cam type 1 version 0 connected.
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<p>This particular classic games site is a little more focused than most. Companies and individuals produced thousands of shareware games for the PC and, like movies and books and anything else, a lot of them weren't very good. Most sites aim for quantity. This site is almost exclusively dedicated to games that were distributed commercially, except for a select few games that were extremely good and achieved the same level of quality. Only the best games make it to this site.</p>
<p>This website is unique. I am attempting to include every version of each listed game. A lot of research has gone into making sure that all of the information on this site is correct. You'll quickly notice that there is no other web site that has all of these files in one place. RGB Classic Games is quite possibly the most complete, and most accurate classic DOS games resource in the world.</p>
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# Welcome!
Welcome to RGB Classic Games. This is a very simple web site about a very simple time.
The games that my friends and I spent our childhood playing are now at risk of being lost forever because modern operating systems no longer natively support them. RGB Classic Games is devoted to preserving classic games for defunct PC operating systems (BeOS, CP/M-86, DOS, OS/2, Win16, Win9x) and making it easy to play them on modern computers.
This particular classic games site is a little more focused than most. Companies and individuals produced thousands of shareware games for the PC and, like movies and books and anything else, a lot of them weren't very good. Most sites aim for quantity. This site is almost exclusively dedicated to games that were distributed commercially, except for a select few games that were extremely good and achieved the same level of quality. Only the best games make it to this site.
This website is unique. I am attempting to include every version of each listed game. A lot of research has gone into making sure that all of the information on this site is correct. You'll quickly notice that there is no other web site that has all of these files in one place. RGB Classic Games is quite possibly the most complete, and most accurate classic DOS games resource in the world.
**The highest ideals of this site are to support the authors by providing links to their web sites and ordering information for the full versions of games that are still sold, and to encourage the authors of classic games to preserve their games for future generations by making them available for sale or as freeware. If you enjoy a shareware game, please consider buying it from the author.**
All of the games on this site are freely distributable because they are shareware, freeware, or because the copyright holder has officially and legally released all rights to the public domain (abandonware).
## Latest news:
**7 March 2023**
* Classic DOS Games has its 18th anniversary.
**7 March 2022**
* Classic DOS Games has its 17th anniversary.
**16 March 2021**
* Added 7 games: [Beavis and Butt-Head: Bunghole in One](game/Beavis_and_Butt-Head%3A_Bunghole_in_One.html) (Win9x), [Guimo](game/Guimo.html) (DOS), [Microsoft Baseball 2001](game/Microsoft_Baseball_2001.html) (Win9x), [Microsoft Casino](game/Microsoft_Casino.html) (Win9x), [Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee](game/Oddworld%3A_Abe's_Oddysee.html) (Win9x), [Pandora's Box](game/Pandora's_Box.html) (Win9x), and [Thomas & Friends: The Great Festival Adventure](game/Thomas_%26_Friends%3A_The_Great_Festival_Adventure.html) (Win9x).
* Added DirectX 7.0a to [Utilities for playing Win9x games](utilities/win9x.html) because Microsoft Casino requires it.
* Thumbnails now have correct aspect ratios. The site had assumed that all games fill a 4:3 aspect ratio screen, but games for BeOS, OS/2, and Windows may run in windows that aren't 4:3.
**7 March 2021**
* Classic DOS Games has its 16th anniversary.
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My own paid research takes precedence over this passtime.
Also note that these pages have no relation to real physics work;
the project intends to rationalise a fantasy.
This hobby simply uses the methods and language of science
to consider the question:
<em>“If the <cite>STAR WARS</cite> universe were real,
how would its phenomena be understood?”
</em>
<p>
All contents are subject to revision and correction without notice:
the primary objective for these pages is accuracy and rational consistency,
not the development of any fixed dogmatic line.
New items are identified in the <a href="history.html">site updates</a> page.
General issues regarding the site are answered
among the <a href="faq.html">frequently asked questions</a>.
<p>
<h3>Technical Commentaries:</h3>
<p>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="preq/"><strong>Prequel Topics</strong></a>
<ul>[ <a href="preq/naboo.html">Naboo</a> |
<a href="preq/galactic.html">Galactic Republic</a> |
<a href="preq/jedisith.html">Jedi & Sith</a> |
<a href="preq/separatists.html">Separatists</a> |
<a href="preq/tf.html">Trade Federation</a> |
<a href="preq/tatooine.html">Tatooine</a> |
<a href="preq/tpmtech.html">Technology</a> |
<a href="preq/text.html">Text & Graphics</a> |
<a href="preq/tpmcont.html">Continuity</a> ]
</ul>
Initial reactions to miscellaneous technical issues raised by the new films.
<li>
<strong><a href="novels/">Novel References</a></strong>
<br>Novel reading notes;
an accreting collection of passages having technical implications.
<li>
<a href="highlights/"><strong>Highlights</strong></a>:
<ul>[ <a href="highlights/swhs.html"><cite>SWHS</cite></a> |
<a href="highlights/heep.html"><cite>The Great Heep</cite></a> ]
</ul>
Interesting technical items from screened <cite>STAR WARS</cite>.
<li>
<strong><a href="exhibit/">Exhibitions</a>:</strong>
<ul>[
<a href="exhibit/avenger.html"><em>Avenger</em></a> |
<a href="exhibit/bwing.html">B-Wing</a> |
<a href="exhibit/cloudcar.html">cloud car</a><img src="./Icons/new.gif" alt="{NEW}" width=31 height=12 align=middle> |
<a href="exhibit/costumes.html">costumes</a> |
<a href="exhibit/devastator.html"><em>Devastator</em></a> |
<a href="exhibit/executor.html"><em>Executor</em></a> |
<a href="exhibit/it0.html">IT-0</a> |
<a href="exhibit/liberty.html"><em>Liberty</em></a> |
<a href="exhibit/mse6.html">MSE-6</a> |
<a href="exhibit/tie.html">TIE Fighters</a> |
<a href="exhibit/xwing.html">X-Wing</a> |
<a href="exhibit/ywing.html">Y-Wing</a><img src="./Icons/new.gif" alt="{NEW}" width=31 height=12 align=middle>
|
<a href="exhibit/ld_bonus.html">laserdisk bonus</a>
]
</ul>
<li>
<a href="ds/"><strong>Death Stars</strong></a>
<br>Dimensions, structure and capabilities of the planet-destroying battle stations.
<li>
<a href="warships.html"><strong>Warships of the Empire</strong></a>
<ul>[
<a href="daggerid.html">Visual Identification</a> |
<a href="dagger.html">Catalogue</a> |
<a href="daggerdata.html">Dimensional Data</a> ]</ul>
Common features and catalogue of the Imperial Starfleet's prime warship designs.
<li>
<a href="mcc.html"><strong>Warships of the Mon Calamari</strong></a>
<ul>[ <a href="exhibit/liberty.html">Exhibition: <em>Liberty</em></a> ]</ul>
Assessment of the converted warships dubbed
the “Soul of the Rebellion”.
<li>
<a href="ssd.html"><strong><em>Executor</em>-class Star Dreadnoughts: “Super Star Destroyers”</strong></a>
<ul>[ <a href="exhibit/executor.html">Exhibitions</a> |
<a href="exec.detail.html">Surface Details</a> |
<a href="ssd5mile.html">History of the 5-Mile Fallacy</a> ]
</ul>The great command ships of the Imperial Navy.
<li>
<a href="isd.html"><strong>Star Destroyers</strong></a>
<ul>[ <a href="exhibit/avenger.html">Exhibition: <em>Avenger</em></a> |
<a href="exhibit/devastator.html">Exhibition: <em>Devastator</em></a> ]
</ul>
Common mile-long combat ships patrolling the Galactic Empire.
<li>
<a href="towers.html"><strong>Bridge Towers</strong></a>
<br>Signature of classes and sub-classes of Imperial warships.
<li>
<a href="walkers.html"><strong>Military Walkers</strong></a>
<br>Catalogue of known walker classes and commentary on their military role.
<li>
<a href="hyperspace.html"><strong>Hyperspace</strong></a>
<br>Phenomenological study and physical rationalisation of superluminal travel.
<li>
<a href="astro.html"><strong>Astrophysical Concerns</strong></a>
<br>Scope and scale of galactic civilisation; resolution of some physical conundrums.
<li>
<a href="orbs.html"><strong>Planets</strong></a>
<br>Survey of the physical and orbital characteristics
of the filmed celestial bodies.
<li>
<a href="holocaust.html"><strong>Endor Holocaust</strong></a>
<br>Ewok extermination due to impact of battle station debris.
<li>
<a href="tie.html"><strong>TIE Fighters</strong></a>
<ul>[ <a href="exhibit/tie.html">Exhibition</a> ]
</ul>Quantitative examination of TIE capabilities and components;
catalogue of known models.
<li>
<a href="order.html"><strong>Military Organisation</strong></a>
<br>An overview of naval and military terminology, structure and insignia in the Galaxy.
<li>
<a href="insignia/"><strong>Insignia & Uniforms:</strong></a>
<br>Functional attire and rank decorations in the galaxy's armed forces.
<ul>[
<a href="domino.html">Rebel Alliance</a> |
<a href="insignia/empire.html">Galactic Empire</a> |
<a href="insignia/naboo.html">Naboo</a> ]
</ul>
<li>
<strong><a href="lambda.html"><em>Lambda</em>-class Shuttles</a></strong>
<ul>[
<a href="lambdashape.html">The Dimorphism Blooper</a> ]
</ul>
Commonplace passenger ship of the Imperial Starfleet, and a yardstick of galactic technology.
<li>
<strong><a href="injuries.html">Injuries of Darth Vader</a></strong>
<br>The nature and extent of the Dark Lord's medical problems, and his cause of death.
<li>
<a href="bast.html"><strong>Death Star Survivors</strong></a>
<br>Some lucky Imperial personnel survived the Battle of Yavin.
<li>
<strong><a href="decorate.html">Jabba's Decorations</a></strong>
<br>Artistic treasures in the collection of Jabba the Hutt.
<li>
<strong><a href="units.html">Standard Units</a></strong>
<br>measurement standards in the <cite>STAR WARS</cite> galaxy:
space, time, money and more.
<li>
<a href="misc.html"><strong>Miscellaneous Technicalities</strong></a>
[ <a href="power.html">Power Technologies</a>
| <a href="propulsion.html">Sublight Propulsion</a> ]
<br>Assorted commentaries not fitting into the other pages.
<li>
<a href="humans.html"><strong>Humans & Humanoids</strong></a>
<br>Status, diversity and biological influence of the dominant galactic sapients.
<li>
<a href="moncal.html"><strong>Mon Calamari</strong></a>
<br>The second most abundantly represented nonhuman species in the <cite>STAR WARS</cite> canon.
<li>
<a href="amanin.html"><strong>Amanaman</strong></a>
<br>The most gruesome and exotic species represented at Jabba's court.
<li>
<a href="zoology/"><strong>Zoology</strong></a>
<br>Animal life as portrayed in filmed <cite>STAR WARS</cite>.
<li>
<a href="continuity.html"><strong>Continuity, Canon and Apocrypha</strong></a>
<br>Resolving what is or is not genuine <cite>STAR WARS</cite>.
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<p>
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<br>Chronological listing of updates to the commentaries.
<li>
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<br>Basic facts about this site, and their most commonly misunderstood features.
<li>
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<br>In case of problems printing the commentaries.
<li>
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<br>A warning on the topic of intellectual property and plagiarism.
<li>
<strong><a href="legal.html">Legalities</a></strong>
<br>Standard website disclaimers.
<li>
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<br>Useful references and other technical science fiction and sites.
<li>
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<br>Various fan and licensed sites in the <cite>STAR WARS</cite> genre.
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STAR WARS Technical Commentaries
#
STAR WARS
---
**Technical Commentaries**
---
These pages examine particular technical aspects of STAR WARS.
The motivation of this project is to synthesise and explore
a self-consistent reality for that universe.
There is an emphasis on topics inadequately covered by offline references.
Over the years, these commentaries have been greatly enhanced as a result of
debate and discussion involving many correspondents.
Suggestions are welcome,
although I cannot always give an immediate personal reply.
All original contributions are acknowledged.
Topic proposals for new STAR WARS technical commentaries
are also welcome,
but I'm already busy developing many other pages offline.
Visible and actual progress in these pages
varies according to the demands of my “real life”.
My own paid research takes precedence over this passtime.
Also note that these pages have no relation to real physics work;
the project intends to rationalise a fantasy.
This hobby simply uses the methods and language of science
to consider the question:
*“If the STAR WARS universe were real,
how would its phenomena be understood?”*
All contents are subject to revision and correction without notice:
the primary objective for these pages is accuracy and rational consistency,
not the development of any fixed dogmatic line.
New items are identified in the [site updates](history.html) page.
General issues regarding the site are answered
among the [frequently asked questions](faq.html).
### Technical Commentaries:
* [**Prequel Topics**](preq/)
[ [Naboo](preq/naboo.html) |
[Galactic Republic](preq/galactic.html) |
[Jedi & Sith](preq/jedisith.html) |
[Separatists](preq/separatists.html) |
[Trade Federation](preq/tf.html) |
[Tatooine](preq/tatooine.html) |
[Technology](preq/tpmtech.html) |
[Text & Graphics](preq/text.html) |
[Continuity](preq/tpmcont.html) ]
Initial reactions to miscellaneous technical issues raised by the new films.
* **[Novel References](novels/)**
Novel reading notes;
an accreting collection of passages having technical implications.
* [**Highlights**](highlights/):
[ [SWHS](highlights/swhs.html) |
[The Great Heep](highlights/heep.html) ]
Interesting technical items from screened STAR WARS.
* **[Exhibitions](exhibit/):**
[
[*Avenger*](exhibit/avenger.html) |
[B-Wing](exhibit/bwing.html) |
[cloud car](exhibit/cloudcar.html) |
[costumes](exhibit/costumes.html) |
[*Devastator*](exhibit/devastator.html) |
[*Executor*](exhibit/executor.html) |
[IT-0](exhibit/it0.html) |
[*Liberty*](exhibit/liberty.html) |
[MSE-6](exhibit/mse6.html) |
[TIE Fighters](exhibit/tie.html) |
[X-Wing](exhibit/xwing.html) |
[Y-Wing](exhibit/ywing.html)
|
[laserdisk bonus](exhibit/ld_bonus.html)
]* [**Death Stars**](ds/)
Dimensions, structure and capabilities of the planet-destroying battle stations.
* [**Warships of the Empire**](warships.html)
[
[Visual Identification](daggerid.html) |
[Catalogue](dagger.html) |
[Dimensional Data](daggerdata.html) ]
Common features and catalogue of the Imperial Starfleet's prime warship designs.
* [**Warships of the Mon Calamari**](mcc.html)
[ [Exhibition: *Liberty*](exhibit/liberty.html) ]
Assessment of the converted warships dubbed
the “Soul of the Rebellion”.
* [***Executor*-class Star Dreadnoughts: “Super Star Destroyers”**](ssd.html)
[ [Exhibitions](exhibit/executor.html) |
[Surface Details](exec.detail.html) |
[History of the 5-Mile Fallacy](ssd5mile.html) ]The great command ships of the Imperial Navy.
* [**Star Destroyers**](isd.html)
[ [Exhibition: *Avenger*](exhibit/avenger.html) |
[Exhibition: *Devastator*](exhibit/devastator.html) ]
Common mile-long combat ships patrolling the Galactic Empire.
* [**Bridge Towers**](towers.html)
Signature of classes and sub-classes of Imperial warships.
* [**Military Walkers**](walkers.html)
Catalogue of known walker classes and commentary on their military role.
* [**Hyperspace**](hyperspace.html)
Phenomenological study and physical rationalisation of superluminal travel.
* [**Astrophysical Concerns**](astro.html)
Scope and scale of galactic civilisation; resolution of some physical conundrums.
* [**Planets**](orbs.html)
Survey of the physical and orbital characteristics
of the filmed celestial bodies.
* [**Endor Holocaust**](holocaust.html)
Ewok extermination due to impact of battle station debris.
* [**TIE Fighters**](tie.html)
[ [Exhibition](exhibit/tie.html) ]Quantitative examination of TIE capabilities and components;
catalogue of known models.
* [**Military Organisation**](order.html)
An overview of naval and military terminology, structure and insignia in the Galaxy.
* [**Insignia & Uniforms:**](insignia/)
Functional attire and rank decorations in the galaxy's armed forces.
[
[Rebel Alliance](domino.html) |
[Galactic Empire](insignia/empire.html) |
[Naboo](insignia/naboo.html) ]* **[*Lambda*-class Shuttles](lambda.html)**
[
[The Dimorphism Blooper](lambdashape.html) ]
Commonplace passenger ship of the Imperial Starfleet, and a yardstick of galactic technology.
* **[Injuries of Darth Vader](injuries.html)**
The nature and extent of the Dark Lord's medical problems, and his cause of death.
* [**Death Star Survivors**](bast.html)
Some lucky Imperial personnel survived the Battle of Yavin.
* **[Jabba's Decorations](decorate.html)**
Artistic treasures in the collection of Jabba the Hutt.
* **[Standard Units](units.html)**
measurement standards in the STAR WARS galaxy:
space, time, money and more.
* [**Miscellaneous Technicalities**](misc.html)
[ [Power Technologies](power.html)
| [Sublight Propulsion](propulsion.html) ]
Assorted commentaries not fitting into the other pages.
* [**Humans & Humanoids**](humans.html)
Status, diversity and biological influence of the dominant galactic sapients.
* [**Mon Calamari**](moncal.html)
The second most abundantly represented nonhuman species in the STAR WARS canon.
* [**Amanaman**](amanin.html)
The most gruesome and exotic species represented at Jabba's court.
* [**Zoology**](zoology/)
Animal life as portrayed in filmed STAR WARS.
* [**Continuity, Canon and Apocrypha**](continuity.html)
Resolving what is or is not genuine STAR WARS.
### Support:
* **[History / Updates](history.html)**
Chronological listing of updates to the commentaries.
* **[F.A.Q.](faq.html)**
Basic facts about this site, and their most commonly misunderstood features.
* **[Printing Advice](print.html)**
In case of problems printing the commentaries.
* **[Images & Copyright](./gallery.html)**
A warning on the topic of intellectual property and plagiarism.
* **[Legalities](legal.html)**
Standard website disclaimers.
* **[Technical Links](linksf.html)**
Useful references and other technical science fiction and sites.
* **[Star Wars Links](links.html)**
Various fan and licensed sites in the STAR WARS genre.
---
*[Return](http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/~cjs2/) to Curtis Saxton home page.
---
Original content is © copyright Dr Curtis Saxton 2001.
Index page last updated 11 February 2001.
This page was constructed and is maintained by
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This page is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Lucasfilm Ltd.
Access to this web site is free and public.
All Lucasfilm Ltd. copyright materials at this web site are employed under
Fair Useage terms of copyright law.
Therefore Lucasfilm intellectual property rights are unaffected and undiminished.
These important [legal considerations](legal.html) are treated in more detail in a dedicated page.
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<FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT FACE="Georgia"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">There are </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Georgia"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">a
numerous</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT FACE="Georgia"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">
of haunted places in Indiana. Trying to decipher which ones are
really haunted is not easy. Most of the stories you hear about seem
to be legends and local folklore. Stories passed down from one
generation to the next. The stories are intriguing and sometimes
rather scary, but you must remember that they may just be stories.
Let us take a tour around Indiana and look at some of the haunted </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Georgia"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">places</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT FACE="Georgia"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">.</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="RED"><FONT FACE="Georgia">This Site
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There are many sites out there
that have listings of Haunted places within Indiana. I am currently
investigating the facts and in doing so; I have discovered many
discrepancies in the stories on these sites.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">The prime site for errors is a
site called </FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">"<A HREF="https://www.angelfire.com/theforce/haunted/hauntedplacesofindiana.htm" TARGET="_blank"><B>List
of Haunted Places of Indiana</B></A>" </FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Please help me!</FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">If you should know of a haunting
listed on this site to be truly false.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="4">Please</FONT></FONT></B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="4"> </FONT></B><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B><FONT SIZE="4">contact
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<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">I would also appreciate if
anybody can give addresses and directions to some of these places.</FONT></FONT></B><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="4">Please</FONT></FONT></B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="4"> </FONT></B><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B><FONT SIZE="4">contact
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<B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="RED">The places listed on this site
are all PRIVATE PROPERTY. </FONT></FONT></B><BR>
<B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="RED">Please make sure you have
permission from the owners BEFORE you ghost hunt at any of these locations. </FONT></FONT></B><BR>
<B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="RED">If not, you may be arrested or
fined for trespassing.</FONT></FONT></B></P>
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<B><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><FONT SIZE="4">So many of these
"hauntings" appear to be a story of the same thing that
occurs in other locations throughout Indiana and throughout America.</FONT></FONT></B></P>
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<FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="crybabybridge"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Crybaby Bridge </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="WHITE">is
a nickname commonly given to some bridges.</FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="WHITE">The legend of the Crybaby Bridge is a popular one
in the Midwest. Many of the stories seem to be centered on or around
Indiana and Ohio. The stories usually have a few differences, but
generally they remain the same.</FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="WHITE"> The name often reflects an urban legend
that the sound of a baby can be, or has been, heard from the bridge.
Many are also accompanied by an urban legend of a baby or young
child/children being killed nearby, or thrown from the bridge into
the river or creek below.</FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="WHITE">My internet research show about 15 alone in the
state of Indiana and I am beginning to believe that probably every
county in Indiana has such a bridge</FONT></TD>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">There's no disregarding what people claim to
see, feel, and experience at these locations</FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">but considering the sheer amount of stories,
you have to pause for a moment and think. Is there any way that all
of these stories could be true? Maybe the story passed from town to
town as people heard the ones in other areas and adapted them to
their own town. It seems like we may never know.</FONT></TD>
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<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="adams"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">ADAMS COUNTY</FONT></FONT></FONT></B></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><A HREF="#geneva">Geneva</A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Adams
County Cheese Factory</FONT></FONT></FONT></B></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This old
abandoned cheese factory has been known for its many unexplained
phenomena. It is said to be guarded by spirits. Many people claim not
to be able to spend much time in this area. It is located in the
woods just east of the Kuklehan Mansion. Also it is known for its
occult activity.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This old
abandoned cheese factory has since been torn down and it is rumored
that there is still much cult activity there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Kukelhan
Mansion</FONT></FONT></FONT></B></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Just north
of Decatur, east of US 27, not far from North Pointe Sub-Division,
stands an old mansion that was owned by a very wealthy banker. It is
said, that the banker went crazy because he always thought someone
was after his money and slaughtered his whole family and hung
himself. Many people have tried, including people with psychic
ability, but have been unsuccessful in being on the property.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="albany"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Albany</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Delaware County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Shoe Tree </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The story
is that one night; an elderly man was walking through some woods,
when he ran into a unique oak tree. The man looked up and saw
something in the branches, as soon as he looked down . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">the
creature had slit his throat and killed him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">It is said
that if you touch the shoe tree that a demon will snatch your shoes
off of your feet and tie them onto the tree, on top of killing you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">UPDATE
6/1/2012 </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="WHITE">A Mike Cook informs me
that he is from this area and the legend is that this is the doings
of The KKK .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="alfordsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Alfordsville</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Haunted
House </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Sugar Creek </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Alfordsville, IN 47553 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">47553 Zip Code</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">City: Loogootee, IN</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Martin County, IN</FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Alfordsville
is a small town of approximately 112 people.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Outside of
town on Sugar creek there is a house that is supposedly possessed by
violent spirits. Its rooms rain, one room is always 50 degrees even
if its 100 degrees outside.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Be careful </FONT><B><FONT SIZE="5">IF</FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4">
you find it. It is said; a man killed his whole family, and
then was found strangled to death 2 days later. It is said; by the
looks of it, it was by his dead family.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">There is
also said to be a haunted school in which kids can be heard playing
in the gym all night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><I><FONT FACE="ACADEMIC"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster:
Can't seem to find anything more about this haunting</FONT></FONT></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Can somebody please give me an exact location
of this area? </FONT><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="RED">contact
me</FONT></FONT></A></P>
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<FONT COLOR="RED"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="allen"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">ALLEN COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#fortwayne">Fort
Wayne</A> <A HREF="#newhaven">New Haven</A> <A HREF="#leo">Leo</A>
<A HREF="#leocedarville">Leo-Cedarville</A> <A HREF="#woodburn">Woodburn</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="anderson"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Anderson</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located Madison
County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="grunewaldhouse"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="5">Gruenwald
Historic House </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">626 Main Street</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Anderson IN, 46016 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">E-mail: [email protected]</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone: (765) 648-6875</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Where
people claim to see and hear strange things, but only during a full moon.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">This three
story Second Empire style house was built in 1860. The house was the
home of Martin Gruenewald, a local businessman. The home is decorated
with turn of the century furnishings.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">In 1821
Delaware Indians were removed and most of them resettled in Oklahoma.
Burial grounds are located in the area immediately south of the
house, Main to Central and north of 8th Street.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Mrs.
Gruenewald died at the age of 49 and Martin continued to live here
until his death at the age of 94 in 1933.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The Houses
Board of Commissioners passed a ruling that two people must be
present in the house when it is open.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">It is said
that only tour guide Barb Lumbis is willing to stay alone in the
house, who has felt a presence of something herself. The Houses Board
of Commissioners had brought in a medium who claim to have felt 2
spirits in the house. The medium claims that one of the spirits
is that of the last owner, Martin Grunewald. The other is said to be
that of Grunewalds granddaughter, Wilhelmina. Tour guide, Barb Lumbis
said that it is not unusual for a volunteer to enter the house and
find the electric typewriter typing by itself.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Apparitions
appear mainly on the second floor or a reflection in the mirrors.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="crybabybridgeanders"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cry
Baby Bridge </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A HREF="#crybabybridge">Read
this short clip about Cry Baby Bridge throughout Indiana</A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">location of the bridge
and graveyard. N 675 E & E 950 Wilkinson, IN 46186 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">wilkinsin is the area
where it's located, just south of anderson and markleville.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
picturesque landscape of Indiana can’t mask the sinister tales
of murder and chaos that lie beneath the rocky roads and
little-traveled bridges.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Located in
the small town of Anderson, Indiana, not far from Indianapolis, this
bridge is known for harboring the spirit of a baby who met an
untimely end when the car he occupied crashed through the bridge's guardrail.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Police on
the scene found the parents, but never found the baby's body.
Supposedly, as you drive over the bridge to this day you can hear an
infant's anguished wail.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Lindberg
Rd</FONT></FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the IN-32 exit- exit number 34- toward MUNCIE/ANDERSON. </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto IN-32/W MAIN ST.
Continue to follow IN-32. </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Turn RIGHT onto RANGELINE RD. </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn RIGHT onto LINDBERG RD/E 100 N.
Continue to follow LINDBERG RD. </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)You will see a white boarded up house on
your right, immediately after a cement garage. END here.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">On
Lindberg rd. down towards Alex Pike. There is a supposed haunted
house. It has a partially caved in roof. Neighbors say they have
heard strange hiss-like sounds coming from the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Supposedly
the house was caught on fire close to 20 years ago with the family
still in it. All of them escaped except for the middle son, whom
supposedly haunts the house. The floor caves in, in many areas of the
house and there are ashes all over the place. Supposedly no body was
ever found of the boy. Few eye witnesses have supposedly seen a ghost
like chandelier hanging even when part of the ceiling is missing.
Typical paranormal activity happens such as moving old lamps and
such. The biggest spook is that when the wind blows, it will draw
pictures in the ashes of a family and house. All the people you can
see but the middle son's picture has a hand print over it instead of
being drawn.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Be careful because the house isn't too safe. It
is difficult to move around inside the house, due to the collapsed
roof and pieces of wood being everywhere. The floor isn't too sturdy
and may be unsafe in some areas, floors have caved in.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<B><FONT COLOR="RED"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="ACADEMIC">PLEASE BE AWARE:</FONT></FONT></FONT></B></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The storm cellar, which has no door on it,
leads to the entry upstairs is nailed shut</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Main
Street Graveyard</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Main Street Graveyard, located CR 675 E. Is
formally known as the Hays Cemetary, but the locals call it Main
Street Graveyard</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The
graveyard sits alone in some woods and it is said the graveyard is
very haunted. A man hung his wife in a tree back in the graveyard
many years ago. He shot her in the head with an arrow and it is said
her spirit haunts the graveyard.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4"><A NAME="highlandhsandeson"></A></FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Highland
High School </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">2108 E. 200 N, Anderson, Indiana 46012</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">This
public school is still the main high school for Anderson students
today. But students who take their first steps inside during their
freshman year will learn much more than the typical history lesson.
The school's cavernous old gymnasium, now the auditorium, has been
haunted for years by the spirit of a boy who dropped dead in gym class</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Years ago,
a young boy suffered a fatal asthma attack in the old gym.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The boy's
gym instructor demanded that the boy continue running laps even
though the boy had collapsed once before. Not wanting a confrontation
from his domineering instructor the boy continued running. Minutes
later he collapsed. The coach demanded that he get up and continue
running, but a student that rushed over to the boy confirmed his death.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Today, the
gym is now the schools auditorium. It is said that the boy haunts the
auditorium and the back stage areas. Some have seen haunting activity
on the catwalk above the auditorium.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The most
reported ghostly activity is the sound of the boy continuing to run
through the auditorium. Often, the sounds are accompanied by a gust
of wind as someone rushing by. Others say they have seen the boy's ghost.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">They have
described him as being of small stature and looking terribly sad.
Many have said that the ghost responds to conversation, that he
enjoys being seen. Some students have reported befriending the ghost.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I>Webmaster: This is
the same name of a <A HREF="#highlandhshighland">school in Highland,
Indiana with the near exact same haunting</A>.</I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I>Can somebody please
verify which is the correct listing, Anderson, IN or Highland, IN?</I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"> <A HREF="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cjO6BBvRrU" TARGET="_blank">Here
is a video about the haunting</A> on youtube</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="moundsstatepark"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Mounds
State Park</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">4306 Mounds Rd.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Anderson, IN 46017</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Anderson's
other eerie claim to fame and one of the most haunted places in
Indiana is known as Mounds State Park. This peaceful stretch of grass
and sand used to be the home of the vibrant Delaware Indian tribe,
until their land was violently taken from them by the American settlers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">According
to Delaware Indian legend, the dense forests of Mounds State Park
refuge up to this day the Puk-wud-ies. Pukwudgies are small glowing,
grey-skinned trolls around 2 feet in height. They have exaggerated
noses, ears and fingers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">These
blue-robed figures roam the grounds at night, and it's been reported
that spooked animals won't enter the forests.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The park
has also had modern-day sightings of the creature of Native American legend.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The
pukwudgies have the ability to turn into animals and to control the
spirits of those they have killed. They use these controlled spirits
to then lure more victims in.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Some of
the dwarfs stick to the river that runs along the edge of the park,
and there have been numerous reports from terrified campers of the
blue-robed figures slipping in and out of the trees and water. The
tortured souls will never leave the hills and valleys of Mounds State Park.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Here is
a web page discussing the Native American legend of the
pukwudgies. <A HREF="http://www.masscrossroads.com/pukwudgies.html" TARGET="_blank">Click
here</A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4"><A NAME="arbysanderson"></A></FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Arbys</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Reports of
a ghost of a large man sitting in the lobby and one of the tables,
and also the mens bathroom doors swings open at random times in the
night, and you can feel his presents there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster: Does
anybody know the exact location? Is it the 2001 E 53rd St or 2820 N
Broadway St location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Contact me</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="angola"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Angola</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Steuben County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Town Circle</FONT></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">An old
theatre sits on the town circle, and some residents claim that at
midnight a man with a long red beard appears on the roof of the
building pacing back and forth and cries aloud<I> "Marie please
come back to me, please."</I> Movie goers also say that
sometimes during movies you can hear a man sobbing in the back of the
theatre, but when you look, no one is there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">He is
known as the movie man.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><A NAME="circlehillcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Circle
Hill Cemetery </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">DIRECTIONS: From I-69 take exsit 148 (route 20)
and head east. Go 2.5 miles til you come to a round-about (aka Town
circle). Go thru the town circle and continue east. On the right,
count 5 streets and take a right on the 6th street. This is Circle
Hill Cemetery Road and it may not be marked. Go all the way to the
end. The cemetery should be on the left.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Many of
people have said to have seen very tall black hooded figures here in
Circle Hill Cemetery and the majority of these people say they are
too scared to go back.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Sigma
Phi Epsilon House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Located at
Tri-State University, is haunted by a young girl, a former sorority
member who died in the building during the 1980s or 1990s</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Sigma Phi Epsilon House in Angola is that
of a fraternity for men. This does not coincide with the story of
that of a young girl, a former sorority member to have died here.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Your help on this one would be appreciative. <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Contact
me</A></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Wing
Haven Nature Preserve </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">or</FONT></I></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Wing
Haven Witches </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">400N </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Angola, IN 46748 </FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">East of Pokagon State Park in Steuben County.
From Fort Wayne, take I-69 north to exit 154 (SR 127/Pokagon). After
exiting the interstate, turn right (south) onto SR 127. Then turn
left (east) onto 400N. Signs on the right will direct you to parking.
The first sign will direct you to a roadside parking lot and the
"Wing Haven Studio" sign will point to a lane that goes
back to an inner parking lot when the preserve is open for special
activities. Driving distance from I-69/I-469 to the preserve is 39 miles.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">It is
local folklore in Angola that this nature preserve is haunted.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">For the
last 25-30 years there have been rumors that a coven of witches
conducted a ritual there, and accidentally released a spirit or
demon. The spirit or demon is contained in the stream, but if you get
too close to the stream it attempts to make contact with you. Some
people have claimed to have had unexplained flat tires, or electrical
problems with their cars if they park their cars past the public
parking lot. Some people have claimed that they have had suicidal or
violent urges while standing near the stream or looking into the stream."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">There are
also those who claim to feel eyes watching them while hiking in the
woods at dusk.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">PLEASE NOTE!!! </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">This
preserve closes at dusk, </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">PLEASE
DO NOT VISIT THIS AT NIGHT!</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="attica"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Attica</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Fountain County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="haunthotel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Hotel</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">126 N Perry St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Attica, IN 47918-1348</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 762-3088</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">It is said
that you can hear music and see lights and people in the woods.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Others
claim ghosts scratch your back and they push you down the
stairs. If you stop at the bridge and turn off your light you
can see a person walking by. If you just stand by the hotel you
can hear things and a baby and car running.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Another
tale is that a woman named Vida Foxworthy worked in the hotel a long
time ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Vida was
an employee and had fling with a clock salesman who lived in one of
the rooms. Nobody knows for sure but for some reason maybe she
decided she didn't want to see him anymore or maybe it was a lover's
quarrel or maybe he just snapped. The salesman killed her in room 21
and attempted to take his own life before the police arrived.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">He was
tried and convicted for murder and it is said Vida's ghost is still
there. Guest and employees of the Hotel have reported strange things
going on, mostly noises sometimes a touch from an unseen hand.
Sometimes she calls peoples names.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">It is said
to make sure not to do anything to scare the ghost off, as the ghost
was a protective spirit. The ghost never seems to do anything to the
people who are scared of her and the ghost has never harmed anyone.
Except on one occasion when the ghost ran off a shady character that
had been hired to do construction work.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">On one
occasion, a much nicer carpenter was staying at the hotel and found
an extra heart shaped pillow in the morning. None of the staff had
left the pillow there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">If you ask
the people that work there or the owners they will be glad to verify
that weird stuff goes on there and will tell you their stories.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="austin"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Austin</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Scott County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A NAME="schoolaustinhighsch"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Austin
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">401 S Highway 31 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Austin, In 47102 </FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">It is said
that there is a ghost of a former Spanish teacher roaming the school.
She died in a car accident possibly around in the 1980's. There have
been sightings of her by the teachers working there late at night.
This Spanish teacher was driving to school when she was in a wreck
and killed. She is said to walk around the school; some janitors have
quit because of when they were opening a door, the handle began shake
and became freezing cold.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Some have
claimed that by playing Beatles music you might increase your chance
of seeing her.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="avon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Avon</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hendricks County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hauntedbridgeavon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Haunted Bridge of Avon, Indiana</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">It is situated about a half mile south of U.S.
Highway 36, on Avon's County Road 625, just a few minute's drive from Indianapolis.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">From Indianapolis take I-465 to Rockville Road
(US Highway 36) west of Highway 267 3/4 of a mile to S625E and go
south 1/2 mile.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The
Haunted Bridge of Avon, Indiana has a story behind it, as all haunted
bridges do.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">As the
bridge is not fully visible in any one spot, the best view is from
underneath within the Avon-Washington Township Park.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The Big
Four Railroad, lifeblood of the connecting arteries in Central
Indiana and beyond, required a bridge spanning Country Road 625 and
White Lick Creek, so the bridge was built in 1906-1907 and
double-tracked in 1908. It is about 300 feet long and 70 feet high,
an imposing structure whose image graces the Avon town seal today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The legend
of Avon's Haunted Bridge has been around for generations. Different
rumors abound, but in general, the people of Avon have agreed that if
you go near the old bridge at night, you will hear a moaning,
discontented ghost, or maybe two or three of them. And if you cross
the bridge on a hot summer day, you may see the ghost's tears on it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">There are
various explanations for the hauntings. No one, of course, knows
whether they are being carried out by a single ghost or many. Over
the years, some theories have come to be popular regarding who the
ghosts might be. A few of the most widely accepted versions are
summarized below.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Henry
Johnson, an alcoholic construction worker, slipped one night during
the building of the bridge and fell into some wet cement, dying there
in the lonely night. The following morning he was found, face frozen
in the cement that killed him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">There is a
similar report that an Irish or black construction worker fell to his
death during the making of the bridge. He landed inside the framework
of one of the bridge's supports. The railroad decided that, since the
unfortunate laborer was already dead, they would simply inter his
body in the bridge when they sealed the support with cement. Some say
that the poor man's arm hung out, and they cut it off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Another
theory has it that a passenger train jumped the track on the newly
constructed bridge. The train crashed into the creek, but none of the
passengers were harmed. Only the engineer was killed, and it is he
who haunts the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Perhaps,
as some Avon residents aver, the ghosts on the Haunted Bridge belong
to a young woman and her baby. The story goes that she was walking to
the doctor's house late one night with her sick baby when she had the
bad luck to get her foot caught among the railroad ties on the
bridge. Then, disaster struck in the form of a huge locomotive
barreling down on them. She struggled mightily, finally getting free
of the railroad ties, but had no time to run across the bridge to
escape the train. So, clutching her sick child, she jumped off the
bridge. She survived, but the baby, falling from her arms, did not.
Within a few weeks, the mother died of grief and a broken heart. The
story concludes that if you drive under the bridge at night, you
might very well hear her screaming for her baby.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">A similar
story says that the girl was cast out by her family because she had a
baby and wasn't married. She decided to follow the train tracks to
see where they would take her. When she jumped off the bridge, both
she and her baby were killed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">While any
or all of these stories could have some basis in fact, none of them
have been verified.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">Some
records indicate that the haunted bridge in Avon is still a
functional railroad crossing, servicing the CSX Railroad, and
regularly visited by residents and guests to get spine-tingling
adrenaline rush.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">While
other reports claim the entrance is boarded up now, but there's a
pathway in the center that runs from one end to the other.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bargersville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">Bargersville</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Johnson County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="podunkbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Podunk
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Podunk,
near Bargersville isn't necessarily a cry baby bridge, but it does
have some similarities. Locals report seeing a baby crawling across
the road or hearing a baby crying and laughing near the bridge. Oddly
enough no one seems to have a story as to where the baby came from.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story is:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Podunk is
an old town right by Bargersville. There's a bridge that if you drive
on to, stop your car, turn off your headlights and radio, and stay
completely quiet, then you can see a baby crawl across the road.
Sometimes, you can also hear it crying or laughing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Webmaster:
First I would like to point out that there is no so place, nor ever
been such a place as <B>Podunk</B> Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Secondly
that we would be due to the fact that the word <B><I>"Podunk"
</I></B>means:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">any
small and insignificant or inaccessible town or village</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">1. n.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">an
imaginary rural town where everything and everyone is backward,
old-fashioned, and inferior. : This is the big city, not Podunk.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">2. mod.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">rural
and backward. (Usually podunk.) : I want out of this podunk town. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Some
information found on the internet in a Forum:</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Podunk
is a place of great mystery in Indiana. There are many misconceptions
on where exactly it is located, and what exactly one might find
there. Many teenagers go to the wrong place, a rural area southwest
of Bargersville. Although very secluded in the woods, the place they
go isn't really THE Podunk, this is just land owned by people who are
very aggravated when children come out to Brian's Cemetery, or an old
run down abandoned house. The real Podunk lies roughly 20 miles south
of this place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Real
Podunk is a very dark secluded place. There are twisting dirt roads
that wind around hills, and heavy forestations all around. There is a
bridge that marks the entrance to the haunted part. Parking on this
bridge they say you can hear a baby or child crying out from the
woods surrounding you. Continuing on, things get more and more
strange. You often see decapitated deer, dogs, cats, or other
animals, and other such scary stuff. If you know the area well you
will eventually find a road that is blocked off with a gate and a No
Trespassing sign. Going past it, there is a relatively large open
field leading uphill to a large Victorian style house. This house is
run down, and appears awkwardly located: in the middle of the forest.
The trees have grown all around the house now, and some times even
through it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">DIRECTIONS:
"True" Podunk is very hard to find . . . however
"False Podunk" where you can hear some weird things,
but nothing really special isn't that tricky to find. Go south on
State Road 135, past Bargersville. Turn west on Divison Road (you'll
see a sign that says UNION ELEMNATRY SCHOOL before it). Now just
follow Division straight as long as you can. It eventually degrades
from a paved road to a twisting narrow road. Stay on it without
turning off at all. When it comes to a "T" take the left
path. Just keep going straight, at this point you've pretty much left
civilization behind you. You'll eventually come to the place where
"Podock road" and Dillman meet. This is the Fake Podunk. A
lot of kids have been arrested for snooping around there. From this
point just explore. The Real Podunk is about 20 miles south of where
you'll end up...it is VERY VERY hard to find, and I'm afraid this is
all the help I can give.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Another claims:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">What is
the mystery of Podunk? A common legend is that there are five
"places of power" in Indiana, if looked at on a map these 5
locations make an inverted 5 point star. At the dead center of this
star is Podunk.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Satanist
Cults sometimes frequent the area, and are very hostile to strangers
stumbling upon their dark rituals.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Another writes:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">There
are a couple houses down there now right after you hit the gravel.
There is a rotted out old 1 room church on the right side of the road
from the 1930s (dont check it out, it had a basement!, and once you
fall thru you'd better have a couple people to help you out).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bartholomew"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">BARTHOLOMEW
COUNTY </FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><A HREF="#columbus">Columbus</A>
<A HREF="#commiskey">Commiskey</A> <A HREF="#elizabethtown">Elizabethtown</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#petersville">Petersville</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bartonia"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bartonia</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Randolph County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="bridgeheadlessman"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Headless
Man</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In
Bartonia, you can see a headless man walking along the bridge that
crosses Greenville Pike. The man is often seen riding a horse.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On
Greenville Pike, turn right at the stop sign. Then at the first
gravel road turn left, and go past the bridge turn around and go back
over the bridge. When you get over the bridge wait a few seconds and
then turn around. Don't drive too fast or too slow. You will be able
to see a man on a horse without a head. The farther you get from the
bridge the closer it gets to you. It soon disappears.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Battle
Field Memorial </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you are
anywhere close to the creek right after dark, you hear battle cries
and see human forms running through to woods. You also can never fall
asleep out there no matter how tired you are.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="basslake"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bass Lake</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Starke County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="basslakecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Bass
Lake Cemetery</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">at Logansport Bypass </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Continue straight to stay on Logansport
Bypass 0.4 mi </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Continue straight onto US-24/N US-35 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Continue to follow N US-35 35.6 mi </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Turn right at County Rd-500 E/S State Rd 10 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Continue to follow County Rd-500 E 0.4 mi </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Sharp right at County Rd-210/IN-10 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Destination will be on the left 62 ft </FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Bass
Lake Cemetery in Bass Lake has one particular tombstone that people
fear. Stories claim that the grass near the tombstone turns the color
of blood at night. The headstone also has the man's picture on it and
when a flame is held near the picture, it changes. The face starts
laughing, it grows horns, and a beard appears resembling that of the
devil. When you hold up a flashlight the picture doesn't change like
it did for the lighter and it doesn't work during the day.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
people also claim that there's a wild creature in the area, a beast
that resembles a Werewolf that charges at cars.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Haunted Hospital </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In Bass
Lake, Indiana there are the remains of an old haunted hospital. It is
located a little ways into the woods, next to a Romanian hotel. Today
there's nothing left except for the basement and some of the
foundation, but that hasn't stopped the stories. Supposedly people
have heard odd noises coming from the basement area and seen dark
shadows. Rumors say that one of the former janitors died at the
hospital and now haunts it and has been seen near the furnace, which
is still standing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="batesville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Batesville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Ripley County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="stlouiscatholicceme"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">St.
Louis Catholic Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">At the end of Schultz Street is St. Louis Cemetery</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In
Batesville visit the St. Louis Cemetery. Locals supposedly
buried a Native American woman alive when they thought she was
a witch. Her grave is still there today , The headstone has a stone
door on top of it with iron bars all around it. and she now haunts
the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bellmore"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">Bellmore</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Parke County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Bellmore schoolhouse ruins</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend has
it that a boy was killed in the boiler room and the killer hid his
body in the boiler. Sometimes you can hear him playing or screaming.
When people go down there rocks and bricks fly at you out of the
dark. In the ground of the ruins of the school house there is an
extreme change in temperature where one feels cold spots or the air
grow colder all around them</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The only
thing left of the school is the sidewalks, out houses and a part of
the sign that tells the date of the school. There is now a
mobile home on the property.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bentoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">BENTON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#fowler">Fowler</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#oxford">Oxford</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="blackfordcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">BLACKFORD
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings reported</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="blocher"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="4">Blocher</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Scott County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Blocher,
Indiana has its own haunted railroad tracks. Legend claims that a
young woman was on the tracks one night when she got stuck in the
tracks and was hit by the oncoming train. Stories claim that if you
go there at night you can hear the woman screaming and hear the train coming</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bloomington"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">Bloomington</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Monroe County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Paris
Dunning House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located at 608 West Third Street </FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Paris
Dunning House in Bloomington has a playful ghost that likes to move
things. Many believe the ghost or ghosts relate to those who stayed
there when it was part of the Underground Railroad.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At the
Paris Dunning House in Bloomington you can find a house haunted by
former slaves. The house once served as part of the Underground
Railroad and some believe there are a few slaves who never left.
People hear someone moving papers, see the doors open, and see things move.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
notable home was built around 1850 and was owned by Paris Dunning,
who served as a state representative and governor of Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Congress
was debating the extension of slavery in the western territories
during his term which led to bitter hostilities between northern and
southern leaders. Dunning delivered a speech to the General Assembly
in which he condemned the expansion of slavery, and calling for its
gradual elimination. He was the first outspoken anti-slavery governor
since William Hendricks.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Binford
Elementary </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">2300 East Second St. </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Bloomington, IN 47401 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812)-330-7741</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Electrical
problems plague this school. It might be the work of the cloaked man
in black that is seen wandering in the dark auditorium. The man is
said to be that of the schools former janitor. When the Elementary
school was a Middle school, it is claimed that he was killed by three
middle students in the janitor's closet and still haunts the
Elementary school today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
different man covered in black is sometimes seen in the auditorium. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="steppcemetrybloomin"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Hoosier
National Forrest - Stepp Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Not to be confused with </FONT></I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B><I><A HREF="#x100stepcemetery">100
Step Cemetery</A></I></B></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster:
There appears to be 2 stories in 2 different locations, 43.9 miles
from each other, in regards to </FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Stepp Cemetery</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This one<I> (</I></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>Hoosier
National Forrest - Stepp Cemetery</I></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><I>)</I>
where some websites claim to be in Bloomington, is actually South of
Bloomington and another </FONT><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">(Mogran-Monroe
State Forest - Stepp Cemetery)</FONT></I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">.
which is located in Martinsville and is North of Bloomington.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Here is
the story listed for </FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>Hoosier National
Forrest - Stepp Cemetery</I></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Which
Hoosier National Forest is actually located in<B> Bedford Indiana</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Hoosier National Forest Supervisors Office </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">and Brownstown Ranger District</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">811 Constitution Avenue</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Bedford, IN 47421</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 275-5987 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Toll Free: 1-866-302-4173</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
Hoosier National Forrest you'll find the Stepp Family Cemetery.
According to the legend, two brothers fought violently about who
would take over their father's land and the argument turned deadly
when they killed each other. When the land was handed over to create
preserved forests it became part of the Hoosier National Forrest. Now
people claim to see the two men arguing in the area and have their
cars die suddenly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
cemetery also has a tree stump where some people hear a woman crying,
or see the woman sitting on the stump. Supposedly the woman had a son
who died during infancy. Grief stricken, she'd sit on the stump and
keep singing to her child. Now she seems unable to move on.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="steppcemeterymorgan"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The
other Bloomington listing is:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Morgan
Monroe state forestry - Stepp Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="WHITE">north
of Bloomington</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Elements
of folklore and the supernatural also pervade the story of one of the
most famous haunted cemeteries in the state of Indiana. Located off
of Old State Highway 37 in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest is a small,
abandoned cemetery around which a number of eerie legends have appeared.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
called Stepp Cemetery and it is a desolate and lonely place that can
be found at the end of a narrow, dirt trail that winds back into a
veritable wilderness. Such a place would have long been forgotten if
it wasn't for the weird tales that are still told about it. Only two
dozen of so grave markers remain here and all of them are old and
crumbling, as no one has been buried in this tiny graveyard in
decades. Along the southern edge of the grounds is a row of
tombstones and nearby is a worn tree stump that looks to be vaguely
in the shape of a chair.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Depending
on which version of the Stepp Cemetery legend that you hear, one of
these graves seems to be the focus of the paranormal activity in the
cemetery. Does the grave marker belong to that of a child? A road
worker who was killed before his time? Or a teenager who met a tragic
end? The stories vary, but one part of them all stays the same...
each of them tells of a ghostly woman who watches over the gravesite,
and the cemetery, in the darkest hours of the night. Over the years,
scores of people have claimed that she is seen in the darkness,
seated on the old tree stump that is found nearby. There, she waits
silently, watching over and protecting the grave of her loved one.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
history of this cemetery is nearly as mysterious as the ghost who is
found here. No one really seems to know when the burial ground was
started, or by who. Forest rangers will tell visitors that some area
families founded it, but local rumors state that a now defunct
religious cult called the %93Crabbites%94 may have had some
connection to it. Apparently, this peculiar sect conducted services
that included snake handling, speaking in tongues and sex orgies.
Local lore has it that a deputy from the area once stated that he had
been called to the cemetery late one night to break up a particularly
bizarre Crabbite ritual. The story says that he had to use a bullwhip
to settle things down!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The legend
of the spectral woman is just as strange. In his book Haunted
Indiana, author Mark Marimen tells of a young woman who came to the
region from the east. Her husband went to work in one of the local
quarries and they settled down and had a daughter. One afternoon, her
husband was killed in a dynamite explosion at the quarry and was
buried in Stepp Cemetery. After that, her daughter became her entire
life and she watched over her constantly as she got older, attended
school and later met a young man of her own. But unfortunately, her
happiness was not to be. One rainy night, when coming home from a
date, the young couple was killed in auto accident. In a repetition
of the earlier tragedy, the daughter too was buried in Steep
Cemetery. Her mother would never recover from the girl`s death.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Soon, she
began to make nightly treks to the cemetery, where she would sit for
hours, talking to her dead husband and daughter as if they were still
alive. An old tree stump that was near to the graves made a
comfortable, makeshift chair for her visits. It was here where locals
who passed by the cemetery began to see a woman in black sitting and
weeping as the sun fell from the sky. It was said that if anyone
approached her, she would run away and hide in the woods and would
not return until they had gone. Soon, local residents began to avoid
the graveyard, as it was believed the woman was crazy.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Eventually,
she too died and, according to the legend, was also buried in Stepp
Cemetery. Her spirit is still said to be restless today though,
lingering in the graveyard and watching over the remains of her
family. Many people believe that her ghost can still be seen at Stepp
on nights of the full moon, when the woman in black returns to the
stump and is visible to those of us still among the living. Those who
doubt the legend to be true should take into account the many strange
sightings that have taken place over the years. The most chilling
encounters take place when visitors leave the cemetery shaken after
having seen a black figure rise from the old tree stump and turn
toward them in the darkness. The descriptions they give of the woman
in black are strikingly similar as well. She is said to have long,
white hair, although she is not old, but rather the color was
bleached from her hair by shock.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Those who
do not see the mournful apparition still often have their own tales
to tell. It has been said that strange sounds sometimes emanate from
the cemetery grounds. Law enforcement officials and park rangers are
said to have received reports of a woman sobbing in the cemetery at
night. When they go to check and see if anyone is injured or ill,
they find that no one is there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Descriptions
of the ghostly woman and her heartbreaking cries have not changed
much over the years, but the origins of the phantom often vary with
each teller of the tale. There are a variety of different stories
that supposedly explain the mysterious appearance of the spirit and
here are a few of them:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<UL>
<LI CLASS="mvd-P">
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
1950`s, a young girl was murdered in the vicinity and her body was
dumped at Stepp Cemetery. The girl`s mother never gave up the search
for her daughter`s killer, even after death. Her ghost now returns to
the graveyard and watches over the girl`s grave, waiting to revenge
herself on the murderer.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI CLASS="mvd-P">
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When they
were building the Morgan-Monroe County Forestry many years ago, a man
was killed working construction. He was buried in Stepp Cemetery and
his wife came there to watch over his grave. Her ghost still returns
to the spot today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A young
child was killed in an auto accident in the 1920`s and blaming
herself, the little girl`s mother would come to the cemetery to mourn
at her grave. Distraught, she disinterred her daughter`s body so that
she could hold it one last time. She was found the next day, having
committed suicide. Her ghost still haunts the cemetery today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</UL>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In more
recent times, the story of the woman in black has taken on some of
the elements of the classic "surban legend" tales. In one
version, she appears as the mythical "Hook" (which was
discussed in an earlier chapter). The story goes that a woman and her
son were involved in a horrible auto accident. The little boy was
killed and buried in Stepp Cemetery and his mother`s hand was severed
at the wrist and was replaced with a metal hook. The boy had always
been afraid of the dark and his heartbroken mother came to his grave
and watched over him every night. She continued to do so even after
death and her ghost now warns away strangers, waving her hook at
those who come to close to the grave.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story also serves as a warning to teenagers who park in cars. In this
tale, a young couple goes for a drive in the state forest at night.
While they are driving, the girl tells her boyfriend that she no
longer loves him and doesn`t want to see him anymore. Angry, the boy
forces her to get out of the car and he drives away, leaving her
alone in the dark woods. The girl vanishes without a trace and her
mother begins endlessly searching the forest for the girl until she
too vanishes. Today, her ghost appears in the vicinity of the
cemetery and prowls about in the darkness. The ghost of the girl`s
mother allegedly frightens teenagers who come there to go parking. It
is said that her face suddenly appears outside, peering into the
windows . . . looking to see if her daughter might be in the car!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">While the
stories have changed many times over the years, it does seem possible
that the story of the woman in black may have been based on a real
event that occurred many years ago. True or not though, Stepp
Cemetery has become a landmark in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest and
is a popular stop for ghost hunters, curiosity-seekers and those with
an interest in eerie folklore.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many of
those who come here wonder if the story of the ghostly woman can be
true? Perhaps the story is just a compelling piece of Hoosier
folklore, or perhaps not. Those who are convinced that the tale is
merely the creation of someone`s imagination often confess to a
feeling of doubt when they see the twisted tree stump that looks
remarkably like a chair on the far side of the cemetery. If the old
stump truly exists, they ponder, can they woman in black exist as well?</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Stepp
Cemetery is located north of Bloomington, Indiana on Highway 37.
There is a stone wall alongside the road in the Morgan-Monroe State
Forest and a dirt path there leads back to the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="porticos"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The Porticos </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Porticos is a former restaurant that was supposedly haunted by the
ghosts of young children. When this place was a restaurant,
people claimed to see a little girl's face in the bathroom mirror.
Customers also complained of hearing children laughing and playing
upstairs while in the dining room below.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><B><FONT SIZE="4">First-hand experiences from a
former employee:</FONT></B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">I worked at Porticos for Dr. Lewellan who at
that time owned the restaurant. I had heard of all the stories and
even tried to get them to let me go into the tunnel in the basement,
which runs across downtown to what is now a bank, I believe. But the
door to the tunnel has been locked tight, as they say a lot of the
tunnel has caved in. The house was very interesting, with all the
hidden entries etc.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Our boss at the time, Steve, had his office in
what we call the attic. This attic was huge and I was told that at
one time it was a room full of beds for sick boys or slaves awaiting
transfer. The door to this attic had a lock on the outside (a very
old deadbolt) instead of on the inside, and you have to use a key
once inside to get outside.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">There is a basement, which is like a dungeon
and also has the door to the tunnel. The first floor contsisted of
the kitchen in the back, dining areas, and foyer, with a solid wood
door that has a huge bar running across it to lock. From the foyer
you could go to the third floor, which was known to have been the
master bedroom, and had an old safe behind a picture. There was a
smaller room on the third floor, that gave everyone the creeps, and
the public restrooms were located on this floor, as well as a long
corridor which ended at a staircase that led back down to the
kitchen. The fourth floor was the attic. Our public restrooms were
located right next to the attic door.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">On IU graduation weekend, staff was short so I
decided to go in and help with general cleaning. I was in the women's
restroom, with headphones on, when I felt something strange. Granted,
at that time I was the biggest chicken, and scared of the dark etc. I
thought one of the guys had come in and was messing with me, so I
continued working. Again, I felt this presence, took my headphones
off and swung open the door in hopes of hitting whoever was messing
with me. No one was there. I stood there for a moment, smoked a
cigarette, and waited to see if they would come back to try and scare
me again. It was so quiet. I thought maybe our boss was messing with
me, so I grabbed the door knob to the attic where his office was and
it was locked! As I turned around, I hadn't even taken a step yet, (I
was going to go down the corridor into the kitchen) I heard thump,
thump, thump. I froze for a minute, listened, and I didn't hear
anything, so I turned back around and then heard it again, but this
time I heard kids laughing very faintly. Again, I thought my boss was
up in his office and had his kid or whoever up there with him. So I
waited a minute, and heard the ball again, but it was still faint
like it was being bounced at the top of the stairs that lead to the
attic. So I put my ear to the door, and heard the ball again, but
this time it sounded closer. It seemed to be coming down the stairs,
getting louder the whole time, and then I heard the laughing again. I
realized in my moment of franticness that Steve was not up there with
any kids and I was actually hearing the children that everyone had
been talking about. Needless to say, I about my peed my pants, and
took off running down the corridor, down the backstairs, and into the
kitchen. The two guys that were in the kitchen Rick and Eric, who
were college students, thought I had tripped. I told them what I had
heard so they went up to investigate and said that our boss hadn't
made it there yet.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Later that night, one of the waitresses came
down the front stairs into the foyer panicked and white as a ghost,
literally crying that she would not go back up the stairs, so someone
would have to trade her sections. She said as she was walking into
the hallway from our upper dining area (the master bedroom), she saw
the two children standing in the hallway.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Shortly after that, Fox 59 news came down and
did a story on the house. Before that, someone from the radio station
B97 here in Bloomington stayed the night there and I was told he
didn't stay the whole night, he got scared and left.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Of course working there, you hear all kinds of
stories, rumors etc., but the most fascinating one was when a medium
came in for lunch one Sunday and the waitress tried to escort her up
the stairs to the upper dining area she said, "I can't go up the
stairs," when asked why she said, "because there are two
children sitting on the stairs forbidding me to pass."</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Another story I heard is about the tunnel. It
was supposedly used to hide/transport slaves. (This tunnel goes from
Porticos across town to what use to be a train depot, and then
continues on to what is now a bank; I don't know what was there
before.) The tunnel was said to be full of slaves waiting to move
when the house burned down, and many of the slaves died from smoke inhalation.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">We use to get older folks that would come in to
the restaurant and tell the stories they knew. It was quite interesting.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Dr. Lewellan and his wife, Anita ended up
selling the place and I believe they moved out of state.</FONT></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE></P>
</DIV>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Bloomington,
Indiana, is best known as having the main campus of Indiana
University. There are the many stories told about Indiana University
in Bloomington along with stories of haunting's on the campus.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Indiana Memorial Union:</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">900 East 7th Street </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Located just north of Maxwell Hall and Owen Hall,
just south of Ernie Pile Hall and west of a giant parking area.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Indiana Memorial Union is the University's 500,000-square-foot
college union, making it one of the world's largest college unions.
This campus centerpiece has been a place where students go to study,
relax, eat, bowl, watch a movie, and even to shop. It has also been
the favorite place in the past for students to kill themselves,
before mental health services were available. There are high places
to jump off of.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
entities haunt the building as they found that committing suicide
didn't help their problems.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A dog also
haunts the place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Career Development Center </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">625 North Jordan Avenue</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Bloomington, Indiana 47405</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Phone: (812) 855-5234</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">The Career Development Center is located in a
building on the west side of N. Jordan Ave., almost directly across
from the current Health Center.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Perhaps
this building was the original health services building. It is said
that a doctor performed abortions for frightened pregnant coeds
before abortion was legalized in the 1970's.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Entities
of aborted babies / children who were aborted long ago are said to
haunt the building. There are also tales that cries of a woman can be heard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Reed
Residence Hall </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">210 North Seventh Street</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Indiana University groups its resident dorms into
sections known as Neighborhoods. It can be found in the Southeast
Neighborhood, housing for undergraduate & graduate students. This
area is on southeast corner of campus near the Schools of Music and
Education, the Musical Arts Center, the IU Auditorium and the Neal
Marshall Black Culture Center. This neighborhood houses undergraduate
and graduate students.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Reed Residence Hall is one of three dorms;
(Forest & Willkie being the other two in this Southeast
Neighborhood.) It is a coed, undergraduate 6 floor residence hall of
four buildings (wings) connected by a central hub.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A former
student was killed there by her boyfriend before he dumped her body
in the basement. A number of people have seen this girl in the
hallways and in her old dorm room, still wearing the blood soaked
nightgown she wore when her body was found.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In one of
the third floor rooms, late night drama between a fighting young
couple went over the top when a medical student stabbed his
girlfriend in the throat in a fit of rage /frustration, causing the
girl to quickly bleed to death. He hid her body in one of the
deserted tunnels underneath the hall, but confessed later to police.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The entity
of a young woman described as having long black hair, wearing a
blood-tinged yellow nightgown haunts the 3rd floor room where she was
killed so quickly. Same entity also haunts the hallways and in other
parts of the building as well.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4"><B>Detailed Information:</B></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">It's believed that during a time
in the 1960's a volatile couple, a male medical student and his dark
haired girlfriend, argued in one of the men's dorms. The medical
student had succumbed to the pressure of university life, and had
gone mad.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">As the argument became more
vicious, the medical student grabbed a scalpel that lay near. With a
quick flick of his hand the dark haired coed's throat was cut.
Overcome by bloodlust, the medical student continued to use the
scalpel to remove her face.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">Overconfident, the medical
student believed that he could hide his gory murder. He carried his
lovers limp body to the cellar of Read Hall and carefully hid her in
an abandoned tunnel.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">Over the next few days, the
medical student went about his normal routine. His girlfriend, a
popular figure on campus, quickly became missed. The medical student
was strangely silent about his girlfriend's disappearance, so the
police were called.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">The police escorted the young
man to his dorm room where he was questioned. The man was nervous,
and was doing his best to subvert the officers. One officer noticed a
red liquid dripping from the man's dresser drawer. The officer opened
the drawer and was horrified to find the face of the young woman,
eyeless, staring back at him.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">The medical student finally led
the officers to the young woman's body in the cellar. Soon, he was
committed to an insane asylum where he spent the rest of his life.
It's rumored that he still lives, at one time escaping, and on his
way back to Read Hall. He was captured and now is shuffled between
prisons and state programs.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">Today, students have witnessed
the ghost of the murdered woman haunting Read Hall. Students have
described the ghost as wearing a white nightgown covered in blood.
Her long black hair, tangled and mottled, hangs in front of her face.
Brave students have stated that when they have approached the ghost
she suddenly lifts her head to reveal her gruesome face, devoid of
flesh. After giving the student a fright she vanishes.</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT SIZE="4">In addition to seeing the ghost
of the young woman, many have felt a phantom hand grab their
shoulder, or take a hold of their hand. Others have experienced a
strange phenomena where their television and stereo will turn on
suddenly and the volume will continue to rise until it becomes deafening.</FONT></FONT></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE></P>
</DIV>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Read Dorm</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to legend, when Reed Hall was a women's dorm, a former Resident, an
R.A. known as Paula, who lived on the 6th floor, buckled under the
stress of school life, committing suicide by throwing herself down
the stairs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On
December 12th, the anniversary of her death, students report hearing
a woman screaming loudly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Lilly
Library</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">1200 East 7th Street</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Bloomington, Indiana, 47405-5500 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Tel. 812-855-2452 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">(Southeast of Woodburn Hall and south of the
Showalter Fountain)</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">The Lilly Library is the principal rare books,
manuscripts, and special collections repository of Indiana
University, serving as a resource for scholars throughout the world
as well as a center of cultural enrichment. The Library is open to
anyone interested in its collections.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Lily
Library is said to be haunted. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
library contains many collections held dear by people who have passed
on. Many items in the displays are very old relics used by people of
long ago. It is said that the library is visited by an entity or two
checking up on their prized collections. It is also said that some
items may be haunted by a past owner.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="blufton"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Bluffton</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wells County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="childrensplayground"></A><A NAME="redbridgewellscount"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Children's
Playground </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that at the turn of the century an old man ran a playground for
children on the apostolic church grounds he was hated by the adults
but loved by the children. One day he was found brutally
murdered and his body was thrown in the Wabash River and was found
under the red bridge. It is said that if you go there in the
middle of the night and lie down on the bridge you will hear the
sounds of children laughter and sometimes you will hear something
pounding on the bottom of the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The bridge
is not the location of the playground, but it is apparently the
location of the activity.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="rittenhouse"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The Rittenhouse</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">218 South Main Street</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Bluffton, Indiana 46714</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">(219) 824-8112</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Bluffton
has many fast food restaurants but there are very few 'sit down'
restaurants. In the middle of Main Street is the Rittenhouse, a fancy
Victorian-house-turned-restaurant that serves decent food at
exorbitant prices.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As this is
now a restaurant; long ago it was a morgue and a funeral
home. It is said that you can still smell the dead and
mysterious things happen when you are there. Sometimes you can
also see ghosts of the spirits that were never fully put to
rest. So the next time you eat at this high class restaurant
keep your eye out for the dead. However, people have stated
that they have been to ceremonies here and have never smelled
anything or had anything weird happen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bobtown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bobtown</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jackson County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">There
are 2 stories in regards to The Coffin or The Coffins</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">in
Bobtown . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><I>The first:</I></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The Coffin</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The trees
on the old gravel road covers the road so good at anytime of the
night even if the moon is shining bright you and not see anything
other than what your headlights shine. The is a myth behind it saying
in the 60's a cop busted a party in Bobtown and the teens killed him
and put him in a hollow tree trunk and it grew around him. Sometimes
at nights you can see his eyes in the trees in the coffin.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Second:</FONT></I></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The Coffins</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
legends of the Coffins goes back to the late 1800's when insane
asylums and poor folks homes found a better, cheaper way to bury
their dead. No more having to pay $15.00 for a pauper's burial, and
no more having to account for their number of dead at these
institutions. They started bringing their dead to a scarcely
populated area of Indiana known only as the Bottoms or Flats, later
known as the Coffins, now known as Bobtown, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many times
they dug shallow, unmarked graves barely covering the cheap pine
coffins. Legend has it that because of unholy experiments performed
on these poor souls, and, yes, because of cruelties, abuse or
punishment, many were said to be buried alive.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In past
years, when the spring floods would come, legend has it that
old-timers would see cheap, decaying pine coffins flooding down White
Creek. Many have claimed to see ghosts or spiritual orbs, like the
old woman with her hand outreached, crying, or the little boy that
likes to appear in the back seat of your car and then disappear when
you slam on the brakes.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="boonecounty"></A></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">BOONE COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#elizaville">Elizaville</A>
<A HREF="#lebanon">Lebanon</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#zionsville">Zionsville</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bourbon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bourbon</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marshall County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Haunted
House </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Located on 8th Road</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend
claims a robber or group of robbers broke into the house and raped
the mother and daughter there before killing them. They then hung the
father and son in the barn. People claim at night the ropes can still
be seen in the barn, but they disappear during the day. Adding to the
creepy factor is the fact that the house remains exactly the same as
it did the day of the murder, with all the furniture and personal
possessions still there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="brazil"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Brazil</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clay County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="x100stepcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">100
Step Cemetery </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">/</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"> </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Carpenter's
Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Not to be confused with </FONT></I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="#steppcemetrybloomin"><B>Stepp
Cemetery</B></A></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="3"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Just off 675 W north of Brazil, IN</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="3"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There appears to be several
directions to this place. If anyone should know the exact location,
please </FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B><FONT SIZE="5">contact
me</FONT></B></A><FONT SIZE="5">!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="3"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">one claims:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="3"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">One-Hundred Steps Cemetery is
located on County Road 675, west of the 340 jog on US Highway 40, to
the west of Brazil, Indiana</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Outside
Brazil Indiana is Carpenter's Cemetery, which the locals have renamed
"The 100 Steps Cemetery".</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
One-Hundred Steps Cemetery dates back to the 1860's. It is a
secluded graveyard that sits in a clearing high above the road; high
on a grassy hill, thus all the steps leading up to it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The stone
steps that gave this cemetery its nickname take you to the top, where
most of the graves are located.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">If you
ever wondered your fate of death, local legend claims the manner of
your death can be revealed to you by the suffering soul of a
tormented undertaker here at The One-Hundred Steps Cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">In order
to do so you will first need to go the cemetery at midnight. Upon
entering the cemetery and heading towards the gravesites, you will
come to a set of steps on the grassy side of the cemetery. You are
then supposed to walk up these steps and count the steps as you climb
up them, recalling how many steps you counted on the way up.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I>However,
this isn't as easy as it sounds, seeing how many of the steps are
cracked, broken, or missing. So it's next to impossible to get an
exact count of just how many steps there are.</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Once you
have managed to make your way to the top; you are to turn and look
over the tombstones facing the open field by the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">By doing
this, the ghost of the man whom many claim is the original caretaker
of the cemetery will appear out of the misty moonlight and magically
reveal a vision to you. It is a vision of your own death. The specter
then vanishes right before your eyes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Nevertheless,
your mission is not completed; for as soon as the vision fades, one
MUST now proceed back down the steps counting the stairs as you make
your way back down to the bottom.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">If you
should get the same number as when you climbed up; your okay. But if
you come up with a different count as you did going up, the prophecy
of your death the caretaker showed you will come true . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Possibly
even that very night!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Legend
would also warn you; if after seeing a vision of your death, DO NOT
TRY TO CHEAT! As if you attempt to forgo the process of counting the
stairs and decide to climb up or down the HILL without using the
STEPS, the undertaker is said to appear behind you and give you a
shove, sending you tumbling down the hill.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">This in
turn will leave a red imprint on the persons back for several days so
those who see it can see the mark of the Devil.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Church</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">the church
is kind of old and if you look at the church you see a light in the
church. You can see figures of body's looking out the broken
vents and windows. At the top of the church where the steeple
is you can see the the cross is broken and it looks like someone is
hanging on the broken cross. You see lights fly past you and across
the church its not a big light is a little light kind of looks like
the spook light from <A HREF="#spooklighthill">"Spook Light Hil</A></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A HREF="#spooklighthill"><FONT COLOR="BLUE">l</FONT></A><FONT COLOR="BLUE">"</FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">.
It can be a real calm day and the wind will start to blow. This
church is on 300 w. the other way from <A HREF="#spooklighthill">"Spook
Light Hil</A></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A HREF="#spooklighthill"><FONT COLOR="BLUE">l</FONT></A><FONT COLOR="BLUE">"</FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hellsgate"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hell's
Gate</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">There appears to be
several stories and places in regards to Hell's Gate:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><A HREF="#hellsgateterrehaute"><B>Hell's
Gate in Terre Haute</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">if you were to ask one
of the locals about "hell's gate's" it's about 2 miles from
the county line and twice as scary it's 1 of 13 rail bridges. There
are some far more intriguing things going on there.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B>And this one in
Brazil, Indiana</B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Even in Brazil Indiana there are several locations:</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">One is the one that is on the county line road
down 59 with the creepy tree on the right side of the ride if you
point your car towards 59. Another is a little bit past that and you
turn right after you pass an Amish sign and there is a house with a
light pole.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Go through
Brazil going north on the main road. You will go over a bridge or
overpass then you turn left on 1500 road. Go down that street until
you get to an old train tunnel. Stop the car and flash your lights
three times. Then go through and turn around. Go through again, but
stop in the middle this time. Turn your car off and sit there for 10
minutes. Then the graffiti will start to glow and blood will run down
the walls. If you see your name on the wall, banging on the windows
and the roof of the car will start. After it stops, start car again
and go through. There is a tree and you will see (if you see your
name on the wall) two kids hanging from the tree, but don't stay to
look around go fast cause after you see your name your supposed to
die. There are seven different bridges in that area and
you are supposed to drive through all of these bridges starting by
going down Coal Bluff Rd. and at the end of driving through all 7,
you look back and you will see Hell's Gates closing behind you.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A NAME="indiancemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Indian Burial Ground</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Off of Highway 59, North of Brazil.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Take Highway 59, it's about 4 miles from Brazil,
until you see the Bridgeton town sign. You'll also see a sign
that says camping. Turn East and go down that road about 3
miles. Once you pass the Fallen Rock Parke Restaurant start
looking to the left. You will make a turn and then there will
be an opening. Up on the hill in that opening will be the cemetery.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">There is nowhere to park so if you are going
you'll probably need someone to sit in the car in case another car
comes down the road. To get up to the cemetery you have to go
through a bunch of weeds that are about knee high, and then hop over
a fence. After hopping the fence get ready to climb a hill
that's pretty steep and about 50 feet tall. </FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The Old
Indian Burial Ground is down the road from Fallen Rock Parke
Restaurant located on top of a hill; nothing big, there are only 12
gravestones or so.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Legend has
it that an Indian buried himself alive up there. It is said that if
you climb up there at midnight and stand there for a second you can
hear the sounds of drums and howling. Some have claimed they even
seen the shadow of the lonely Indian.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="spooklighthill"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Spook
Light Hill</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">If you travel north on highway 59, out of
Brazil, Indiana, in about 4 or 5 miles you will come to a gravel road
that turns to the right. The road takes the lonely traveler to the
tiny town of Carbon, but before you get there, you pass over 3 hills.</FONT></P>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">If you are brave enough, you can stop at the
top of the last hill and look back down toward the 2nd one. If you
are lucky, most nights a lone lantern light can be seen swinging
through the woods, letting us know why this hill is known as 'Spook
Light Hill'.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The story
is that a light can be seen coming down the road and
"scanning" the area. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">It's said
that a father lost a murdered daughter and now roams that area
looking for her head</FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">.</FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The story
is that years ago, an Amish man, Old man Lawry was waiting up for his
daughter, his only child, to return home, as a fierce looking storm
way off to the west, was moving their way.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">When the
horse and buggy finally showed up to the house Old man Lawry realized
his daughter was not in it. Fearing that his daughter is in some kind
of trouble he leaps into the buggy and whips the tired horse back
into action. Down the lane, toward the church he flies. At the top of
the first of the three hills, a bright flash of lightning illuminates
the road ahead of him. There! At the bottom of the hill, Old man
Lawry recognizes the dress on the figure lying in a heap in the mud.
She must have been hurrying to get home before the storm and fell out
on the rough downhill. Turning her over, Old man Lawry's eyes fall on
a most horrid sight. Her head! Where is her head?!! Apparently it had
been severed by the buggy wheel or as some would say, she was murdered.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Old man
Lawry's daughter was buried in the family cemetery near where her
body was found. Her head never turned up. It is assumed that some
animal dragged it off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Old man
Lawry never spoke much after that night. He would be seen in town
occasionally. But all night, every night after the death of his
daughter, he would go out with a lantern searching the area for his
daughter's head. Even after his death a number of lonely years later,
even today, more that 100 years since that fateful night, the light
from Old man Lawry's lantern can be seen searching the woods of Spook
Light Hill.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Shadow
Beasts</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Not far from <A HREF="#x100stepcemetery">100 Step Cemetery</A>
just off 675 W just North of Brazil, Indiana.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Directions: Coming from Terre Haute, IN, just off
of US-40 make a right turn on 675 W. Follow that road to the end
where you'll make a left turn. Down that road nearly half way or a
little further just stare off to your right.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">You'll see
what seems to be a couple of bushes, and one obviously is, but the
other seems to be fainter in shadow and doesn't pass as the car
passes, it appears to run along with you. People have observed
this during a midnight drive. They call them "Shadow
Beasts." They also said that they witnessed more than one, and
that they were much more interactive. But the strangest
thing is that this figure absorbs light...when you attempted to
disprove this "thing" by thinking its just-another-bush
theory, shine your headlights in the direction of the known bush, and
the unknown shadow. The bush was immediately illuminated and
confirmed of its nature, the shadow, and seemed to disappear
completely. Then as you drive away, it will be there again, running
right along with you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Stop
Sign Mary </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>a.k.a.
The Bloody "T", a.k.a. "Bloody Mary</I></FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Also claimed to be in
Diamond, Indiana located in Parke County just north of Brazil</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Just
beyond "<A HREF="#hellsgatebrazil">Hell's Gates</A>" is
another local legend.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">At a
"T" intersection, it is rumored that if one turns left and
stops at the stop sign, turns off their lights, honks their horn, and
looks back at the "T" sign, you will see the "T"
bleeding when lit up by the car's brake lights.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Just past
Hell's Gates, in Brazil, Indiana, go through to the other side. You
will see a T that one road goes to the left no right turn, and a stop
sign that you just passed while turning. Go to that road. As soon as
you turn on that road fully, stop, and turn off your lights and honk.
There is a T sign behind you. Look at it and push on the brakes.
People say that the sign will BLEED.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Apparently
some time ago a young woman was abducted around the Brazil area by a
couple of guys and driven out in the country somewhere east of
spooklight or in that area. After these guys had their fun,
they allegedly stabbed this poor girl repeatedly and dumped her in
the ditch at the first stop sign they came to. A while later
another car came along and when they stopped at the intersection the
young woman reached up and scratched at the side of the car in a
pleading attempt at getting help. The occupants of the car,
frightened sped away and left the girl to die alone. A short
time later her body was discovered and laid to rest with the guilty
never found. Supposedly since then this young woman is said to
have haunted this particular intersection ever since.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bremen"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bremen</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marshall County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="brementrollbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Troll
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This bridge is right down the road from <A HREF="#littleegyptcemetery">Little
Egypt Cemetery</A></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">There is a
Troll Bridge in Bremen that is right down the road from the <A HREF="#littleegyptcemetery">Little
Egypt Cemetery</A>. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The Troll
Bridge in Bremen is one of the more popular haunted stories in
Indiana. Visitors report seeing a tall dark shadow figure standing on
the bridge. If you park your car just off the bridge and get out you
will see this thing about 7 or 8 feet tall.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Some claim
the figure chased them, while others claim it threw things at their car.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">It is warned;</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">WARNING</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">:
Do NOT go out here, stay off this bridge, this thing is not good and
you will be terrified. I strongly suggest the unstable mind stay out
of here too, unless you are up for psychological damage.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The local
residents do not appreciate investigators</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Have also
been encounters with an angry resident that drives a red jeep and
chases you down, and threatening he would kill you if you came back.
Please for your own safety do not go here. This guy is a real lunatic.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A NAME="littleegyptcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Little
Egypt</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Little Egypt is located on 5A Road and Hawthorn
in Marshall County. 5A road goes around the cemetery in a square style.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><I>There
are several stories that go with this location:</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Many
claims have been made of apparitions appearing at night at this
cemetery. There have also been claims of while driving around the
cemetery; hand prints would appear on your windshield. Supposedly if
you go there you will get chased down by a phantom farmer that died
in one of the fields around the graveyard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Down the
street there are some woods. There are rumors that on certain nights
there are sounds of what appears to be a girl screaming in the
woods. Rumored Story: "A 17 year old girls body was found
there. She had been raped and killed." </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Also,
depending on how far back in the woods you go, upon your way out, you
will see a set of headlights following you out of the cemetery. It
appears that they have just come out of the woods. They will follow
you until you are completely out, and a ways down the road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">One story
says that if you throw a nickel on a baby's tombstone, that you will
hear it cry.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
abandoned house down the road is creepy as well.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><B><FONT COLOR="RED">Warning</FONT></B></I></FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">:
The local residents do not appreciate investigators.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bridgeport"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bridgeport</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Harrison County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Captain
Frank's Tomb</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">An
elaborate tomb was built on a bluff commanding a view of the Ohio
River. His reason for choosing this lonely spot for a tomb was that
he could shout curses at the passing steamboat captains. It is said
that many on the river have seen a ghost light or mist that settles
over the tomb.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">High on a
hill in Harrison County, Indiana, overlooking the Ohio River is the
original burial place of Frank McHarry, Captain McHarry, as he
was known. The tomb measures 40 feet in length and is 20 feet high.
It was built by McHarry prior to his death. McHarry was a man of many
talents, he was a fine stonemason. He built his sepulcher eight miles
below Portland, Kentucky on a high bluff overlooking the river. He
had a porthole placed over the entrance. It is claimed that McHarry
requested that his body be placed erect in the tomb, where he might
look out the porthole and curse at passing riverboats and crews.
Before he died in 1857 he vowed that he would forever haunt the
rivermen who passed beneath his final resting place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is not
recommended that you attempt to visit this tomb in Harrison County,
Indiana. The path is arduous and dangerous. A person would be
trespassing on private property.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bristol"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Bristol</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Elkhart County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Bristol
Opera House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">210 Vistula St </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Bristol, In 46507 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">(574) 848-5853</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
Bristol Opera House is located 8 miles East of Elkhart, Indiana. This
Historic Opera House was built in 1897, now owned and operated by the
Elkhart Civic Theater. It has been restored to its original splendor
and current performances are enjoyed by everyone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
theatre in Bristol, Indiana, produces a six-show season, usually
consisting of four non-musicals and two musicals. There is also
a summer musical, a Christmas season musicale and other special events.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
Bristol Opera House is also home to a ghost named "Percy" </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Percy is
known to haunt the costume room and stage. It is said that he hides
in the curtains and brushes up against the actors. He does not like
musicals and has apparently moved things on stage during a
production. He likes to scare the ladies in particular. A lady that
makes the costumes and was there late at night when she felt strange
things around her and tapping on her shoulder. No one is sure why he
is there or where he came from. He might have been one of the
deceased actors or people that worked there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">State
Road 15 North</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">If you go
north on State Road 15 past where the toll road on ramp is, you will
see an old house on the left, right before the state line. If you
stop and watch the house long enough, you will see the spirit of the
former owner part the curtains and wave at you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="browncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">BROWN COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#nashville">Nashville</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="brushyprairie"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Brushy
Prairie</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaGrange County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="ushwy20cemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">US
HWY 20</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">If you are
driving on US Hwy 20 between midnight and 5 AM as you near the Brushy
Prairie Cemetery you might get a glimpse of the "Lady in
White." She wonders down the highway towards the cemetery in a
beautiful white wedding dress. Many people have tried to pick her up,
but when they pull up to her she just disappears.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">She is
most active around holidays.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bunkerhill"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Bunkerhill</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Miami County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Peaceful
Acres</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Located just off US 31 between Bunker Hill and
Peru. If you drive north on 31 from SR218 East approximately 1.5
miles on the right is CR 560S. Turn in and immediately follow the y
to the left up the hill. The sign is on the hill closest to 31. It is
yellow with green letters (in serious need of repainting). Follow the
road up until you come to a line of trailers on your left. Lot #3 is
white with red and blue trim that they are adding a new roof to.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">It is said
there is a ghost in the woods wearing a bandana and is known by many
as the toothless wonder. You can see him floating behind lot 3 over a
chicken coop looking down hungrily.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="burlington"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Burlington</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Carroll County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A NAME="oldsycamorebridge"></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Sycamore Haunted Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">If you are driving south down US 31 you will come
to a stop light at Sycamore road. There is a shell gas station, red
bar gas station, car lot, and Aldi's grocery store on each
corner. Turn right in-between Red barn and Shell. Take Sycamore all
the way through town. As you pass Dixon road you will have to drive a
little ways out past Malfalfa (sp) it is a stoplight. After you pass
Malfalfa rd the road will curve to the right, and another road will
be on the left. Take the left road. (GO slow it's easy to miss) It is
the first road after the stoplight. Take the road around the curve.
This is old sycamore road.</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Burlington's
Old Sycamore Bridge is haunted by a strange white car. Supposedly a
teen caught his girlfriend in the car in the arms of another man. In
a jealous rage he shot and killed the both of them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">When you
drive over the bridge at a speed over 20 miles an hour, it is said
that a white car will chase you to your supposed death. in addition,
you can still see the bullet marks on the sign on the bridge where
the jealous boyfriend caught his girlfriend and another guy making out.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="butler"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Butler</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
DeKalb County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="landofmosescemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Land
of Moses</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Located
just outside of Butler off of ST RT 6 there is a road that goes to
the right and over the railroad tracks. There is a cemetery there
that is allegedly haunted and they say at night if you park in the
cemetery by the old crematorium you can hear cries of the departed.
This begins the stretch of the road called the land of Moses that
leads to Gypsy hill. This area is extremely dark at night and there
is an area that Gypsies congregated at near the Indiana/Ohio line.
This area is covered by a dense dark forest. Rumor has it that the
gypsies kidnapped and raped a farmer's daughter in the early 1900's.
The farmers then banded together and killed the gypsies. Over the
next 10 years the farmers all were killed by an axe. One report said
that a gypsy returned from the dead and haunted the woods, which is
where the farmers' bodies were found. Till this day, very few people
will dare to go to those woods, park their car and get out and
explore them. There is an old foundation of a log house there and
some other remnants of the gypsies.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Today
people claim that those ghosts still inhabit the small patch of land
on the road.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="cambridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Cambridge</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Wayne County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Old Railroad Tracks</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">When
President Abraham Lincoln was killed, the government had to ship his
body across a few states for it to be buried properly. One of the
places that the funeral train passed through was Cambridge, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">On April
21, Lincoln's body was taken to the railroad station and boarded on a
train that conveyed it to Springfield, Illinois, his home before
becoming president.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Abraham
Lincoln's funeral train left Washington on April 21, 1865. It
would essentially retrace the 1,654 mile route Mr. Lincoln had
traveled as president-elect in 1861 (with the deletion of Pittsburgh
and Cincinnati and the addition of Chicago).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">On Sunday,
April 30, 1865. in Indiana, the train went through Richmond <I>(while
the church bells rang tumultuously)</I>, Centreville, Germantown, <B>Cambridge</B>,
Knightstown, Charlotteville, and others. It arrived in Indianapolis
at 7:00 A.M. The coffin was carried to the <A HREF="statehouse.htm">Indiana
State House</A> in a hearse topped by a silver-gilt eagle.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The train
went through Cambridge City at 4:15 am.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">On the
anniversary of the funeral train passing through, at around 4 in the
morning, it is claimed that you can see a train come through where
the tracks used to be, which are covered by skeleton soldiers
still protecting Lincoln's body on that train. The tracks aren't
there anymore, but a few remnants of them are still around.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="carmel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Carmel</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hamilton County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="screamingbridgecarm"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The
Screaming Bridge in Carmel, Indiana is where you can hear a woman
screaming. Legend claims that the city closed the bridge due to the
number of attacks in the area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">There is a
lot of confusion draped around this bridge. Where it is, what it is .
. .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">there were
even conflicting stories about whether or not this place even existed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Supposedly
the story of "Screaming Bridge" takes place in the early
1920's. As it's told, there was a woman who gave birth to a child out
of wedlock. Her father was threatening to disown her and possibly
worse and left her with an ultimatum: Take the child into the woods
and leave him to die, or be kicked out of the house and deal with the
taboo of being a single mother.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The young
woman set off into the woods that night, but instead of leaving the
child to die, she committed suicide by hanging herself off a bridge
(today known as "Screaming Bridge"). The legend is that
late at night a woman's scream can be heard, accompanying a child's
cry. Screaming Bridge earned itself a name.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Another
story tells of a woman involved in a fatal car wreck, passing over
the bridge's side never to be seen or heard from again . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">except for
on nights when the moon is full and the roads are wet. The desperate
screams of her ghost have been reported to be heard on nights just at
the stroke of midnight.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Different
reports state that the bridge had been torn down and was no longer
even there, others saying it was nothing more than a pile of wood and
metal. One particular account claimed that the bridge had never even existed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Upon using
satellite imagery, the bridge is still there, though not in original
form. The wrought iron bridge of legend has long since been torn down
due to safety violations. In its place is a more modern bridge,
utilizing the original supports and sub structure.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Also, it's
not located at the end of a long dirt road you can only get to it
from another dead-end road, as most people telling of the bridge
would have you believe. It's been incorporated into a residential
neighborhood, smack in the middle of new housing edition and
families. The stigma of the bridge's past has been left behind, all
but forgotten except by those old enough to recall the tales.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="carrollcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">CARROLL
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A HREF="#burlington">Burlington</A>
<A HREF="#flora">Flora</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="casscounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">CASS COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#logansport">Logansport</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="cass"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Cass</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Sullivan County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="antiochcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Antioch
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Claims have been made that Antioch Cemetery is in
a town called Dugger while Google claims Antioch Cemetery is located
in Hoagland, IN 46745</FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">There are
reports of seeing a man dressed in a dark colored suit with flowers
in his hands looking down at the grave on foggy nights around
1:30a.m. Witnesses also see shadows of people flashing past and over
their vehicle accompanied by scratching and tapings heard.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A NAME="freespringsbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Free
Springs Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">There
appear to be several stories in regards to Free Springs Bridge, which
lies out in the country in the small town of Sullivan, Indiana. There
have been claims of sightings of a "headless man" walking
around looking for his head.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">* </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Free
Springs Bridge is a bridge for trains crossing a stream in Sullivan
County. According to legend, there was a body found under the
Free Springs Bridge sometime in the past. The body was found
decapitated, leaving the person unidentifiable. It was generally
supposed that it was the body of a tramp that had met foul play and
been dumped from a train passing through this area. No great effort
was ever made to identify the body, as it was buried. Since then,
there have been various reports of strange noises and sightings of a
headless being around the Free Springs Bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">* </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Another
story is that years ago there was a dreadful car accident. A
boyfriend and girlfriend were coming home from a date when they had
their wreck and the car burst into flames. As the girl's body was
found, no one ever did find the boy. It is said that every year on
the anniversary of the accident, one can hear the boy calling the
girl's name.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">* </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">And
then there's the story of a man who always rode in the caboose of a
train. One night he fell off the train and landed with his head on
the tracks, as the train ran over his neck and cut off his head. It
is said that if you go out to the bridge and park on it, you can see
the man walking down the track swinging a lantern looking for his head.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="cedarlake"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Cedar Lake</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Macarthur
woods</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Kids have
said that they have heard voices saying to kill them; once a hand
grabbed a girl. They have also seen a gun pointing at them and when
they got home, their house door was open and nobody was in the house.
When they got inside, nothing was in the place were they left it and
then they ran outside, but when they looked at their house, there was
a glowing light next to it. Some children have seen a strange man
with ripped clothes and distorted face, suddenly disappearing into
thin air.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">This is a
private residence; the police will be called for trespassing. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Selysion's
Private School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At the
Selysions Private School, that has since been torn down, many
reported to have heard the sounds of cries, screams and whispers
throughout the building. Several people claimed to have seen orbs
that seemed to follow them and some even reported seeing full-bodied
apparitions of former students sitting at the desks. Supposedly all
of the boys at the school were said to have been hung, shot, or
drowned by the pastor who took care of them. People have reported all
the doors closing at once and hearing whispers when walking inside
the school. Occasionally, you can see the boys sitting at their desks
writing in blood. There have been unexplained footsteps and people
hearing footsteps and the whispers and laughter of children.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Other
reports say that no one was ever killed at the school. It was
forced to shut down because the school was out of money.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The school
has been torn down and a new building has been erected, but the
haunting apparently is still going on.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Rock Quarry</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Suppoedly
there is a Rock Quarry in Cedar Lake, Indiana that has been there
since the late 1900's, but not many people know it exists. It
is said to be haunted. The story goes that the two houses next door
to it used to be homes for homeless children. The owner of the
two houses was supposedly a closeted homosexual, mentally unwell man
in his late 50's and would only allow boys into the houses.
When his wife came home on the night of November 14 and saw him drag
a boy into the bedroom. She screamed and he hit her over the
head and dragged her to the quarry, where he beat her to death and
buried her amongst the rocks. He went crazy that night and
murdered all of the twenty-five boys under his care in the
homes. It is said that he buried all the bodies in that
quarry. Now if you go there you will hear the little boys
laughing on some nights, but on November 14, you will hear nothing
but the sound of screaming and then the old man grunting and the
rocks moving as the night he buried the bodies of his wife and the
little boys.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="centerton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Centerton</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Morgan County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="steppcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Stepp
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
several stories surrounding this cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located
deep in the heart of the Morgan-Monroe State Forest, south of
Martinsville, Indiana lays Stepp Cemetery. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Morgan-Monroe State Forest </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6220 Forest Road </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Martinsville, IN 46151</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery is located about two miles inside the Morgan-Monroe State
Forest via Old Highway 37. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
entrance is flanked by stone walls and an iron gate, and the cemetery
is a few hundred feet via the dirt path inside the gate.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Stepp
Cemetery is a local legend that tells a tale of a restless spirit
wandering among the headstones. Stories about who or what is
haunting this cemetery vary,</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">but
virtually all consist of a woman in black grieving over a loved one
buried in the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The small
graveyard is home to only a few dozen graves. It was originally
a pioneer cemetery that opened in the early 1800s. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is in a
dense wooded area with no houses within miles of it. The road there
is narrow & curvy.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The woods
block most of the moonlight that may try to reach anyone brave enough
to be there after dark.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old tree stump that looks somewhat like a chair where the woman is
most often seen,</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend has
it that Stepp Cemetery is home to a mysterious woman who can
sometimes be seen sitting on a tree stump near the back of the
graveyard. It has been claimed that she is often seen gently
rocking a baby in her arms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Following
his death, he was buried in the cemetery, by a tree at the north end
of the cemetery. A flat stone reads, "Baby Lester." There
is no date to confirm the birth or the death of this child. It was
said that the mother of Baby Lester would travel to the cemetery
every night and sit on a tree stump while she mourned the loss of her
child. Some have even said that she would dig up the lifeless body
and rock it back and forth while sitting on the stump. Then she would
place it back into the ground until her next visit."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">After she
passed away, the hauntings began to happen as early as the 1950's.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
versions of the story claim the woman chases visitors. Some accounts
also state that their dog's ghost also guards the baby's grave. Some
claim that is a black ghost dog watching over the grave of the kid's
grave almost as if it's protecting him. Black phantom dogs are common
in sites of hauntings because there are believed to be the guardians
of spirits.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
another legend recorded by Mark Marimen in the book, Haunted Indiana.
This story also involved a grieving mother, one who lost both her
husband and daughter to tragic accidents. She, like Mrs. Lester,
traveled to the cemetery nightly. Some people claim to have seen her
walking among the graves wearing a black dress. No one knows her real
name, but they call her "Anna." The legend says there is no
record of Anna's death and she still haunts the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend
says that if you sit on the old stump, you will die or suffer other
misfortune within a year.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that of an old woman accused of being a witch is said to
roam the wooded area around the cemetery. It is believed that a group
of fraternity boys in an initiation took her German Shepard</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">and hung
it upside down from a tree branch and gutted it. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When the
old woman stumbled across her dog, she is said to have cursed the
boys and the cemetery. (There was a German Shepherd dog found hanging
in the cemetery but there is no record of an old woman.)</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story claims there is a tree stump at the front of the cemetery where
an old caretaker used to sit to rest his weary bones after caring the
graves. One day a semi truck carrying tree logs took a wrong turn and
drove into the cemetery. The caretaker was taken by surprise and
crushed by logs rolling off the semi-trailer crushing him on the
stump. There is blood on the stump today. (A logging truck did indeed
take a wrong trail and did crush a tree and destroyed several tombstones.)</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Additionally,
other versions of this story include dead teenager and roadworkers
who will chase visitors. Paranormal investigators have captured orbs
and EVPs in the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Rangers
have reported the sound of crying from the woods but after looking
around they find no one. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> Photographs
have included a strange red glow at times, and unexplained noises
are also known to happen while visiting the location.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many
anxious feet have crossed the grounds that Stepp Cemetery rests upon.
Most are interested in the legends. However, some have unlocked the
door to Monroe County's past, while others have linked the spiritual
world to the scientific. No matter what the interest is, Stepp has
been used as a tool to educate people. This historical site is a part
of Bloomington's heritage and deserves to be respected. It has served
as a sanctuary for the deceased and a classroom for the living. But
for everyone, it is a place to cherish those whose lives have shaped
the present.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery is heavily patrolled by state police and rangers - hours are
varied dependent upon the season.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="centerville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Centerville</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wayne County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blue
Clay Falls</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On this
street, people have seen a large group of people huddled together on
the road, walking along the road with a lantern. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When you
pass them and look back, they have vanished.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="chapelrdcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Chapel
RD Cemetery/church</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that if you go at night and back into the Church Driveway as well as
putting the vehicle into park and turning off the lights, ignition
etc. sit for a while;</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">you will
start to hear noises that sound like a distressed dog yelping/whining </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">and it
will get very cold inside the vehicle even during the summer.
According to legend, the area around the church is plagued by cold
spots that manifest even inside locked cars with the heater running.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
also stories about ghostly figures walking around the area and
strange noises heard. There have been claims of handprints on the
window and entities outside the vehicle.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">WARNING
-- NO TRESPASSING!</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="charlestown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Charlestown</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clark County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="tenpennybridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">10
penny bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Tunnel Mill Rd </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Charlestown, In 47111</FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Hwy 62 to Salem Church
road, Follow to Tunnel Mill Road and at T-intersection of Salem
Church Road and Tunnel Mill turn Left.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Second Bridge will be it.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On tunnel
mill road the bridge is claimed to be haunted by a bum that was
killed here.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend is
that if you place 10 pennies across the bridge in a row, turn your
car and headlights off, when you try and start your car it acts like
it don't want to start</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">and your
pennies will be scattered or missing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">WARNING
-- NO TRESPASSING!</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">here is an
email I have recieved that I believe one should take notice . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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Hello,</P>
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My name is Nathanael Logsdon and I am the landowner at 3705 Tunnel
Mill Road in Charlestown, Indiana. I am writing in reference to your
listing for Charlestown, Indiana titled "10-Penny Bridge".
My property is about 100 yards from what most people believe to be
"10 Penny Bridge". (It's actually called MacDonald Bridge
and there's another bridge near my property that crosses 9-Penny
Branch. There is no bridge called "10 Penny Bridge", so I
don't know why this even got started, but that's beside the point.)
My business is located in the building at 3705 Tunnel Mill Road,
which happens to be a 200-year-old structure that is on the National
Register of Historic Places. Many people come to the bridge because
of numerous internet listings, then when the bridge idea doesn't
work, they come up to my building and try to break in or otherwise
trespass on the property. We have security guards on the property
because of this problem. We average 2-4 groups per week and most of
them are caught by our guards and turned over to local police
authorities. In the past, trespassers have been given a written
warning for trespassing, however, due to the fact that this has been
going on for months now, we have met with all of the local
authorities and agreed that future trespassers will be arrested
without warning. This activity HAS to stop. We would sincerely
appreciate it if you would post a warning on your website to amateur
ghost hunters who wish to pursue the 10-penny bridge that they will
be arrested if they go to the house. This is the only warning they
will get besides the "NO TRESPASSING" signs on the
property. I think it's only fair that we try to get the word out so
they can make an informed decision as to whether or not they want to
spend a night in jail and a day in court. Three juveniles were
arrested Saturday night, so for the sake of the ghost hunting hobby,
this warning is only fair.</P>
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<P ALIGN=CENTER>
Here is a sample of the warning that we have been posting on
sites all over the internet:</P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I>The house at 3705 Tunnel Mill Road is undergoing restoration and
is strictly OFF LIMITS! There are NO TRESPASSING signs all over the
property. Obey them! The property has an alarm and security cameras
as well as security guards on duty every night. If you trespass on
that property, the only thing you'll see is the back seat of a police
car. The trespassing, vandalism and attempted break-ins HAS TO STOP,
therefore we have informed Clark County police to press all charges
and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law! Trespassing is a
Class A Misdemeanor in the State of Indiana and breaking and entering
is a Class D Felony. You can and will go to jail for these offenses!
You do not have to even get out of your vehicle to be considered
illegal trespassing.</I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I>For the record, there is NOTHING in the entire 200-year history of
the house that would even possibly indicate a reason for a
"haunting". Stories of murder, crime and intrigue at that
house are simply not true. The only people who have owned that
property are the BSA and before that, simple country farmers,
knowledgeable craftsmen, and hard-working businessmen. No murders or
anything else EVER happened there. It is NOT haunted. Like I said,
all you'll see there is the backseat of a police car.</I></P>
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<P ALIGN=CENTER>
Nathanael Logsdon, CEO</P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
Taylor Rose Historical Outfitters</TD>
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</TABLE></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Charlestown
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the new
auditorium, there was a girl that was pushed off the cat walk as a
joke, and was killed from the fall.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is now
claimed that she roams the auditorium, </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">and when
there are performances she will turn the light off and on or she will
stomp around on the cat walk and make a lot of noise </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">but it is
only when boys are on the stage! </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some,
however, say that no one has ever fallen and the story is false.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="chesterfield"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Chesterfield</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">in Madison County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Chesterfield
Christian Church</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The lights
in this church have been known to mysteriously turn on at night in
the bathroom, which is connected to the boiler room. In the 1940's a
man was found dead in the basement below the boiler room.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The cause
of his death is unknown. Witnesses have reported hearing the pipes
constantly banging, doors opening and closing, water turning on and
off, and hand prints all over the bathroom mirrors every morning.
Police have searched boiler room and found no sign of vagrants</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="chesterton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Chesterton</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Diana
Of The Dunes</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Around
1915, the area that is now the Dunes State Park in northern Indiana
was mostly uninhabited wilderness. The stories spread around the
vicinity of Chesterton, Indiana that fishermen who were along the
beach at certain times of the day had been lucky enough to catch a
glimpse of a naked woman swimming in the lake. The story spread that
a beautiful woman was living as a hermit along the beach and her
notoriety grew to a point that many compared her to the ancient Greek
goddess Diana, hence the name of this legendary creature. In truth,
her name was Alice Marble Gray and she was the daughter of an
influential couple from Chicago. Alice had traveled extensively and
was cultured and educated. She had worked in the city as an editorial
secretary for a popular magazine, so what had made her take up the
lonely life of a recluse. Some have claimed that Alice came to the
dunes because of a broken love affair but actually she left the city
life because her deteriorating eyesight had made her work impossible.
She had sought refuge in the rough land that she had enjoyed as a
child. Alice moved into an abandoned fisherman's cottage on the beach
and lived a life of peace, borrowing books from the library, walking
in the woods and of course, swimming naked in the chilly waters of
Lake Michigan. In 1920, Alice met a drifter named Paul Wilson and he
moved into the cabin with her. He was an unemployed boat builder with
a shaky past but he seemed to make Alice happy and the two of them
stayed together until 1922, when tragedy struck. The badly burned and
beaten body of a man was found on the beach and police suspected that
Wilson had a hand in the murder. He was questioned but eventually let
go. He and Alice moved to nearby Michigan City, Indiana, where they
made a small living selling handmade furniture. Alice bore her
husband two daughters but he treated her terribly, often beating her
severely. In 1925, Alice died in her home, shortly after the birth of
her second daughter. The official cause of death was said to be
uremia poisoning, complicated by repeated blows to her back and
stomach. Wilson disappeared and later turned up in a California
prison, serving time for auto theft. The fate of Alice's daughters is
unknown. Legends of the dunes say that Alice still returns to the
beach and the wilderness that she loved so much. Over the years, many
have claimed that they have seen the ghostly figure of a nude woman
running along the sand or disappearing into the water.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Ghost
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1050N and Meridian Rd.
in Chesterton, Indiana</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: From
Highway 49 turn west on 1100 N, at the third stop sign you will see
meridian, turn south on meridian and go .5 a mile and that road will
be 1050N.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many years
ago, a woman left her young son with a baby-sitter and when she
returned, her home was ablaze. Frantically, she ran inside to try to
find her son, but only found the baby-sitter. The woman searched the
woods around her house for her baby. So overcome with grief was she,
that the woman died of a heart attack.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Today it
is said that the mother still searches the woods looking for her son. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If one
drives to Ghost Road and parks, he may see the woman-a whitish-blue
light hiding behind trees. She may also be seen rocking in a chair in
a field across the road.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="route6bridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Route
6 Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">About 2 miles East of
Hwy. 49 in Chesterton, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: It's any
easy spot to find, but a hard one to find somewhere to park. If you
go down Hwy. 49 get off at the Rt. 6 exit and go East. Go about 2
miles and you will go up and over a bridge. That's the bridge you're
looking for. There isn't really anywhere to park on the side of Route
6, so we found a side road called Mander Rd. After you come up to the
tracks going down Mander Rd. there really isn't anywhere to park
there either, but at least it's not as busy as Route 6. Just park on
the side of the road and take the 3 minute walk down to the bridge.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One night
back in the early 1900's two men were standing on the back of a train
on the caboose. As the train went by this underpass one of the men
was distracted for a second and when he looked back the other man was
gone. No one knows what happened to that man. Some stories say he was
pushed, others say he fell, and there are others that say he jumped.
People say they have seen his ghost around the bridge still looking
for the train that left him behind so many years ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="clark"></A><A NAME="clatkcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">CLARK COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#charlestown">Charlestown</A>
<A HREF="#clarksville">Clarksville</A> <A HREF="#henryville">Henryville</A>
<A HREF="#jeffersonville">Jeffersonville</A> <A HREF="#sellersburg">Sellersburg</A>
<A HREF="#utica">Utica</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="clarksville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Clarksville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clark County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="sunsetgrill"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Sunset Grill Restaurant</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Sunset
Grill Restaurant in Clarksville is supposedly haunted. This was once
a private home before becoming the McCollough Steak House and then
the Sunset Grill. There are stories of patrons hearing strange noises
inside the building. Employees have also arrived in the morning to
find light bulbs unscrewed and carefully placed on the tables in the
dining room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="colgate"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Colgate-Palmolive
factory</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Colgate-Palmolive factory is a building that used to be a prison; the
basement is especially said to be haunted. This building was
originally the Indiana State Prison South. Unusual sights and sounds
typical of hauntings are noted here. When the building was a prison
many prisoners were mistreated here; illness raged at times, and some
female inmates were forced into prostitution. If you are on the
riverfront in downtown Louisville, Kentucky just look for the huge
clock on the other side of the river, and that is the factory.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="claycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">CLAY COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#brazil">Brazil</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#poland">Poland</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="clinton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">CLINTON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#frankfort">Frankfort</A>
<A HREF="#mulberry">Mulberry</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="cloverdale"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Cloverdale</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Putnam County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="cloverdalecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cloverdale
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">So it was
that there were two girls who were driving in the cemetery around
midnight looking for one of the girls' grandparents, and as the girl
driving turned on the high beams on the tombstone, they noticed there
was a casket with a tarp over it waiting to be put in the ground. It
scared the girls, so they turned the lights off so they wouldn't see
the casket sitting on the ground. Then the driver saw what looked
like a kerosene lantern and an old man standing over the grave
wearing a black cloak. He looked at the girls and the girls drove
away since they were frightened, but the other girl told the driver
to drive back around and when they did he wasn't there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="columbiacity"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Columbia
City</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Whitley County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Former
funeral home </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A Ft Wayne
based hospital bought an old funeral home to house its home health
care agency. Lots of problems transpired with electrical system,
things moving about on their own like chairs, etc. Staff is reluctant
to be in the building alone, especially at night when the activity
increases. One of the employee's young children began asking her
mother about various people she saw moving about the building. The
mother didn't know how to respond because she couldn't see them.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="hauntedcemeterycolu"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Haunted
Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Near
Dewart Lake on 300 E there is a church that sits off a side road. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
cemetery next to the church where people have heard of unusual
activity happening.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Haunted Jail</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">611 East Market
Street, Columbia City, Indiana. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
Whitley County Sheriff's House and Jail building, now the home to The
Haunted Jail attraction, opened every October, can be found on East
Market Street, about 1/2 block past North Madison Street, near the
corner of Washington Street.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
many eye witness reports, and evidence gathered from paranormal
investigations done by such groups as Indiana Ghost Trackers, which
points to a building with entities unable to rest, and let go of this world.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At least
one spirit calls this old building home. Other entities may also hang
around the jailhouse as well. Entities that have suffered an
agonizing execution, or experienced a violent death in prison have
been known to haunt the area where they died.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Entity
of Charles Butler seems to be the strongest spirit here. This ghost
of a murderer is said to haunt the site of the retired jail of the
1875 Whitley County Sheriff's House and Jail. It is now used as a
haunted house throughout the Halloween season, and members who work
there in the off-season report a lot of paranormal activity. Noises
such as footsteps and scraping along walls are also reported the only
thing that runs is the electricity; there is nothing as far as a
heating system to be mistaken for the noises. There is a door that
always must remain open if it is shut when you walk away and come
back it is always open. There are many things indicating activity.
Some workers have seen some blurry object touch there hand, and feel
something touch their shoulders. Then there is the 3rd floor,
there isn't much in there, and some say it's the most haunted part of
the jail. There is supposed to be a woman's ashy foot prints on the
wall, but there is nothing that could cause ash to be up there.
One night one of the workers had set his keys down stairs and took
his girlfriend up to the 3rd floor, he had told her not to say
Abigail (Abbie, The wife of Charles Butler's, that he murdered) three
times, though she did. When they went back down stairs, every light
was off and his keys were lying on the floor.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="columbus"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Columbus</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Bartholomew County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<A NAME="hauntrailroadbridge"></A><BR>
<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Haunted Railroad Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Railroad Bridge in Columbus is also haunted. According to the
legend, back in the 1920's, a young woman became pregnant by a man in
town, who refused to marry her. Rather than giving up the baby and
risk her secret getting out, she waited until the baby was born and
threw both herself and the baby off the bridge. They found the
woman's body, but not the body of the baby.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Now there
are stories about the baby cries in the middle of the night and that
the ghost of the mother can be seen. There are also stories that a
large creature with glowing eyes protects the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that if you are by the bridge at night you can sometimes hear the
baby cry. On a full moon you can sometimes see and hear the ghost of
the woman on the bridge looking and calling for her baby. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story claims a large black creature with glowing yellow eyes also
stands near the bridge blocking the path to the old forgotten
railroad bridge preventing anyone from distressing the bridge or the area. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">North
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
auditorium is haunted by a ghost named "Mikey ". Over a
hundred years ago before there was a school, there was a dirt road
that ran through the school, but more precise through the auditorium.
A kid named Mikey was walking on the street when a man driving a
horse and buggy ran him down. The exact spot where Mikey was killed
is where the auditorium is today. If you are in the auditorium you
can sometimes see Mikey out of the corner of your eye run past the
stage. You can also hear and see Mikey in the sound booth or up on
the catwalk. Mikey has also been known to turn off the lights. Many
people have witnessed Mikey or something that Mikey has done.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="subway46west"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Subway
Restaurant on 46 west</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Workers
have seen a shadow figure walk across the back of the store and often
heard noises in the back when they where the only ones there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There are listings
for 2 Subway restaurants located on 46 West:</FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">* </FONT></FONT></B><FONT COLOR="WHITE">2475
W JONATHAN MOORE PIKE</FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="WHITE">IN-46 E/W IN-46/W
JONATHON MOORE PIKE</FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">and</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4">* </FONT></FONT></B><FONT COLOR="WHITE">2601
STATE ST. loc</FONT></I></FONT><I><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">ated
in the </FONT></FONT></I><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Citgo
C-Store</FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="WHITE">IN-46/IN-7/STATE ST.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does
anybody know which one is the haunted Subway Restaurant? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Email
me</B></A>!</FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Quality
Machine and Tool</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1201 Michigan Ave </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Columbus, In 47201</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
Factory where an employee once hung himself over romantic problems.
Shadowy shapes seen there at night and things vanish for no apparent reason. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Crump Theatre</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">425 Third St.,
Columbus, IN - (317) 696-5279</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1872,
Francis J. Crump contracted for a "new" Opera Hall to be
built. The building was located on the northeast corner of Washington
and Walnut Street.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Francis J.
Crump's Opera Hall burned at some point during the latter part of the
1800's, destroying the 2nd and 3rd floors.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Crump
Theater built in 1872 and was originally a vaudeville/opera house.
Over the years it has been home to all kinds of entertainment as well
as serving as a movie theatre for many years. As far as
supernatural events that have happened at the Crump, it is somewhat
limited. There have been eyewitness accounts of music being heard
from the top of a stairway, some strange happenings concerning
concession money, apparitions of a gentleman and child, strange
sounds and smells, fire inspection certificates, and one contractor
being scared in the basement area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">No
trespassing is allowed, however, arrangements can be made for investigations.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="commiskey"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Commiskey</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Bartholomew County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
old Nealy Land</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A lot of
history on the land now owned by a new family, sittings of grayish
mists, many cold spots, items missing and replaced else where,
grayish figures roam inside the home, a man and lady have been seen,
hearing your name spoke when no one is around are some of the many
unexplained things happening in this area.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<A NAME="commiskeybridge"></A><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Commiskey
Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When
driving on the Commiskey Bridge shut your car off, and take a
picture. A girl that hung herself there, may be in it when it is dark
out. In the day time your phone will mess up and the picture will
turn black and white with red/yellow/blue/orange dots.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="corydon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Corydon</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Harrison County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blue River</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
said to be a young women who was paddling in her canoe one day down
what is currently known as the Blue River. Someone had tied fishing
line from a tree on one side of the river to another tree on the
other side. When she came by the fishing line at very fast rate, the
line cut off her head. People say she is looking for her head almost
every night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="crawfordcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>CRAWFORD
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#marengo">Marengo</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="crawforsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Crawfordsville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Montgomery County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">New
Market Trestle</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
reports of hearing train whistles and grinding metal, then a loud
splash. Some have also reported that they have seen eerie
blue-lighted figures skim across the top of the water. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="spookyhollowcrawfor"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Spooky
Hallow</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Rumor is
that long time ago the old bridge was a covered bridge. The old
bridge is not there nevertheless a newer one is built there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
stories are in regards to this bridge:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly,
a black man was hung from the ceiling. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
is that the black man was hung on the old steel bridge. The black man
was having an affair with a married white woman. The husband found
out and hung black man where the two lovers first met. The woman came
to try and stop her husband as she was running down the creek with
they're dogs on his scent, When she came across the bridge with her
dead lover hanging from the rafters, she couldn't bear going on in
life with out him and a week later she hangs her self in the same spot.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Now on a
full moon you are supposed to be able to go there, shut off your car,
flash your lights three times and honk once and the black man would
drop from the rafters and you would hear the woman coming down the
creek with the hounding dogs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Furthermore
if you stuck around, you would hear the dogs come up to the car and
when you got home you would have mysterious scratches all over your car.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that a woman died on the bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The most
told story is that one night a guy and a girl were out driving around
and the guy thought it would be funny to scare her by taking her to
the old bridge. So, he made up a story about the place to set the
scene. When they arrived, he stopped the car on the bridge and turned
off the headlights. When the engine stopped running, he pretended to
be scared and told his date that the car had just died. Not long
after they had been parked, they heard a strange noise outside. The
guy assured his date that it was nothing and he confessed to trying
to scare her. She wasn't satisfied and he decided to prove it to her
by getting out of the car and looking around to be sure they were
alone. The girl waited for her date to return, but he never did.
After awhile she heard a noise again, this time it seemed to be
coming from the roof of the car. It became a very unmistakable
scratching noise. The girl then decided to see if she could find her
date and find out what the noise was. When she got out of the car and
looked up she was horrified to see her date hanging by his feet from
a beam on the bridge. He was bloody and blowing in the wind, causing
his nails to scrape on the roof of the car. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">So now it
said that if you shine your lights under the bridge and flash your
lights three times you can see the man hanging. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It also
said that cars have died with the lights flashing inside with no
explainable reason. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also a rock near by that has a story that is however unknown what it
is about, but they say if you sit on it you will die within seven years. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: This last
comment appears to be in regards to the <A HREF="#hauntedcemeterycraw">Haunted
Cemetery in Crawfordsville</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">It's a
hard bridge to find, but if you ask around to the locals everyone
knows about the bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Ben
Hur Nursing Home</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1375 S Grant Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Crawfordsville, IN 47933-3327</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 362-0905</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
residents who are getting ready to pass away always complain of a
little girl and a little boy playing or bugging them. And usually
when this starts to happen it's not much longer before the person
passes away. There is also a ghost of a nurse in white that is
believed to have worked there long ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hauntedcemeterycraw"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A woman
had a chair carved out of an old stump that was in the cemetery when
her young child was buried there. She was so overcome with grief that
she would sit in that chair nightly and sing and read stories to the
dead child. Legend says that one morning she was found sitting in the
chair holding her dead baby, which she apparently had dug up. The
woman had been rocking her baby all night and come morning had taken
her own life and was dead by the time she was found. They say
if you sit on it you will die within seven years.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: I believe
people have really altered the stories of these hauntings and have
either misinterpreted details or purposely made up their own stories
based on other haunting's throughout Indiana as this one is related
to Hoosier National Forrest - <A HREF="#steppcemetrybloomin">Stepp
Cemetery</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
back to 450 West toward Davis Bridge there is a house that sits on
top of a hill, it's a ranch style home. Many people have been said to
have died in this area. Supposedly there is a lot of energy in the area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Offield
Monument</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
monument is not too far from the <A HREF="#spookyhollowcrawfor">Spooky
Hallow bridge</A> and it sits on the edge of the road. It marks a
date when the area was founded. Legend says that on Halloween, if one
reads the monument by candle-light on midnight, the date will change.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="crownpoint"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Crown Point</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Crown
Point High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1500 S Main St, Crown
Point, IN</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 663-4885</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Reports
have been made that at night the lights go on and off in the gym, and
the basketball cart moves out from the office, and the balls bounce
on the floor, making a tremendous noise, since it has a wood floor,
when someone comes, it disappears. The high school auditorium's
catwalks are supposedly haunted by a spirit. Students have reported
hearing strange noises and seeing images of people walking along them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Crown
Point High School was torn down in 2004. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Lake County Jail</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">226 South Main Street,
Crown Point, Indiana 47710</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">An old
jail in the town square where John Dillenger carved a gun from a
wooden washboard, staining it with black shoe polish and threatened
his guards with the fake gun to make his escape.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Though
this jail was closed since the 1970's, an entity or two is stuck. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
claims that:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> a)
Cell doors have the habit of opening and closing by themselves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">b) Some
unseen entity seems to be trying the bars of cells, looking for a
loose one because the living has heard the bars rattling in cells
with no living person in sight. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">c) As is
the case in other haunted places, the unseen entity is fascinated
with electricity and likes to turn the lights on and off. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">d) Voices
and footsteps have been heard in here, when no one living is anywhere
near the jail area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Others
have heard a dog barking.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="gypsiescemeterycrow"></A></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="1"><FONT COLOR="BLACK">gypsyscemetery
gypsy cenetery</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Gypsies
Cemetery </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">155th and South Grove
Rd. in Crown Point, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: Take 65 to
US 231(exit 247). Turn east on US 231 and follow it for almost a 1.5
miles. You will see flashing yellow lights, turn right and you will
be on Iowa St. Go down Iowa St. for almost 3 miles until you come to
a stop sign. You want to go straight (it's not really straight it's
at an angle, but it's the one in the middle). You will be on South
Grove Rd., follow it for about 1 mile and you will see the cemetery
on your' left.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
is that a group of Gypsies were moving though the town of Crown Point
150 years ago, when they decided to stop for a couple of weeks. As
the story goes they were kicked out of town after only a couple of
days. The farmers believed that the Gypsies were stealing their
livestock and the townspeople just didn't like having the Gypsies
around. So the townspeople came to the Gypsies and told them that
they must leave by the next day. The Gypsies told the townspeople
that they couldn't leave because they were sick and dying, but the
townspeople didn't care. So as the Gypsies were leaving they buried
the other Gypsies that had died and cast a spell on the area.
Supposedly today you can find blood on the bottom of your' pants,
balls of light that chase you, and many orbs can be seen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="cunot"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Cunot</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Owen County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="cataractbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cataract
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Cataract Falls (Indiana)</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Cataract
Falls is located on the southern end of Cagles Mill Lake, near Cunot
and Cataract, Indiana, just off Indiana State Road 42 and close to
Indiana State Road 243 in the west central part of the state. Located
in northern Owen County, Indiana at Leiber State Recreation Area, it
is the state's largest natural waterfall.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend
says that a man who lived in Poland, Indiana lost his farm in the
late 30s to the Great Depression. In Cunot, there is a bridge over
the Cataract Lake and they say that he hung himself because if this
bad time. They also say that on lonely nights you can see him walking
on this bridge with the noose still around his neck and sometimes he
jumps in front of the cars and trucks.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="danville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Danville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hendricks County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="danvillebridge"></A><A NAME="whitelickcreekbridg"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Danville
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>or</I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">White
Lick Creek Bridge </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="BLACK">white lick bridge</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At the
north end of Ellis Park, on the east side of town. From the US 36
(Main Street) entrance, follow the main road back to the Playscape
playground; there are parking spaces next to it. The bridge remains
are behind the playground along the creek. There is a footbridge
across the creek a little ways to the north.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Although
the bridge is rarely visible in the Summer, Spring and Fall it is a
place of local legend and even graces our town seal. The bridge is
best accessed and viewed from below in the Avon - Washington Township
Park. You can see a small section of it from CR 625E but the best
view is from the park. The CSX rail line still utilizes this bridge
and it sadly has become a hangout for adventurous teenagers who like
to climb the tall structure.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Indianapolis & Western completed the line to Danville in 1906;
the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern took over the line soon
after. The tracks followed what is now US 36. When the highway was
made 4 lanes, it was widened on top of the grade from Avon east. A
power substation, possibly also the Avon depot, was once located on
the northwest corner of SR 267 and US 36. Along Old 36 (East Main
St), the track paralleled the road on the north side. They separated
where the road turned southwest, and the tracks northwest to go over
the bridge and embankment into the north end of town. The route was
abandoned by 1930 and never made part of the Indiana Railroad. The
embankment was leveled sometime between 1946 and 1958. Playscape was
finished in late 1998.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to local legends, the Danville Bridge in Danville, Indiana, is the
most haunted place in town. As with most hauntings centralized in
small towns, there are several legends associated with the Danville
Bridge, and each varies based on who is telling the story.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
railroad bridge over White Lick Creek near Danville, in Hendricks
County, is today only a memory. But when Indiana was new, with
confident pioneer businessmen, the bridge was one of the first built
by Irish laborers during the railroad boom.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="6">* </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One
legend has it that White Lick Creek Bridge in Danville, Indiana,
just west of Indianapolis on Highway 36, is haunted by the ghost of
an Irishman. "Dad" Jones was one of many Irish immigrants
hired in the 1850s to build a bridge across White Lick Creek. He died
tragically in the process, and his spirit is said to linger there to
this day.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As the
story goes, the workers were building wooden frames to support the
bridge and pouring concrete inside. One afternoon, Dad Jones happened
to be standing on a wooden platform above the frame when it
collapsed, plunging Jones into the wet cement below. His fellow
workers were at a loss to help him as he slowly sank. The doomed
worker could reportedly be heard hammering his fists against the
wooden sides of the vat until he ultimately suffocated.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The man
was surely dead, but was his fate to remain encased in the vat of
cement forever? The company in charge supposedly debated for several
hours, ultimately refusing to retrieve the man's body and ordering
that work be continued, in spite of objections by some of the workers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Bridge
Is Destroyed, but the Spirit Isn't</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">For years
thereafter, local residents reported that the sound of the man's
final screams as he was pitched into the concrete that slowly
swallowed him up could be heard in the night. They also claimed to
hear the sounds of hammering coming from inside the concrete pylon.
Eventually, the bridge was torn down and replaced (the concrete
foundations of the original trestle can be found a short distance
away from the new bridge), but people continue to report seeing an
apparition of the man walking through the nearby woods, especially
when the moon is full.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="6">* </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
other legend is similar to <A HREF="#llorna">La Llorna, or the
weeping woman legend</A> as well as having connections to the <A HREF="#crybabybridge">crybaby
bridge legend</A>.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The woman
was standing on the Danville Bridge when a train approached. In shock
and surprise, she jumped or possibly fell, into the White Lick Creek.
Some say the woman was there with her baby, and accidentally dropped
the baby when the train approached. Others say that she was poor, and
could no longer care for her child. She went to the Danville Bridge,
and threw her child into the Creek, thinking death was a better
option for her baby. The train then approached, and she died
alongside her child.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People now
claim to hear the woman crying late at night, while others claim to
have seen a woman dressed entirely in white, walking across the
bridge and standing at the base near the Creek. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="6">* </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
legend surrounding the Danville Bridge involves a family traveling
through the area on Halloween night. A deer darted in front of their
car, and the father swerved to avoid hitting the animal. He missed
the deer, but hit the concrete bridge head on, killing everyone
inside. Now on Halloween night, some report hearing a woman
screaming, and a baby crying, reenacting their last moments together.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
theory has it that a passenger train jumped the track on the newly
constructed bridge. The train crashed into the creek, but none of the
passengers were harmed. Only the engineer was killed, and it is he
who haunts the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="6">* </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that sometimes at night a muddy creature will dart from the
creek and run across the path of your car.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Sadly
enough, several people did actually lose their life at the Danville
Bridge. A 14 year old girl fell from the bridge in 2004, and lost her life.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">The
Indiana Star reports that on 3/28/04: "Laura Elizabeth Rudie, of
Danville, died of massive head and neck injuries after she fell from
the concrete skeleton of an old interurban bridge just east of the
Ellis Park playground beside White Lick Creek.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Since
the incident, the city has worked to close down the Bridge
completely, and have discussed tearing it down. Previous accidents
led to a fence placed around the area, as well as warning and danger
signs, but the signs and fence were removed by visitors to the playground.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">There is
little left of the Danville Bridge in Indiana, and soon there may be
even less.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">4/5/04:
Danville is discussing demolishing the abutment.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8"><I>Webmaster: See Also </I><A HREF="#hauntedbridgeavon">The
Haunted Bridge of Avon</A><I>, Indiana with same bridge included in article</I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="daviess"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">DAVIESS
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><A HREF="#elnora"><FONT SIZE="4">Elnora</FONT></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">West
Boggs Park </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">West Boggs Park,
located in Martin and Daviess counties,</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
nights after 10 p.m. you can see a ghostly figure of a woman running
through the woods. They say it is the mother of a child who drowned
in the lake. You can hear her screams as she looks for her son, and
some say that if you go to the lake at midnight you can see the boy
swimming in the lake.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="cranecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Crane
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Crane
Cemetery down the road from the abandoned Crane school - In the
cemetery there is a headstone that glows only on certain nights. As
soon as you enter the cemetery, turn off your headlights and drive
straight. Look straight ahead and you will see a headstone start to
glow then stop glowing as you get closer. Also when you leave the
cemetery, look back and it will start to glow again.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: Unsure
about this story as Crane Cemetery Is located in Seymour, IN 47274
which in turn is located in Jackson County</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8"><A NAME="daleville"></A></FONT></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Daleville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Delaware County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Witches
Circle </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Witches Circle is
located in Daleville Indiana at 950 N 500 E</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
told is that a woman was practicing witchery here on a night of a
full moon. She was killed and is now said to haunt the place. Some
say you can see a white outline of the woman..</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It has
also been noted that it's not the graveyard that the Witches Circle
resides; however it is located down a path near the back of the
graveyard where there is a stream. It is said that once you cross the
stream you have arrived to The Witches Circle.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also a myth that the red splatter on the road is where someone was
murdered but people say it's just a paint splatter. See Blood
Road LINK JON</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It has
also been said that an old man that used to live close to the
"Witches Circle " died still haunts the place today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
said that witches still go there to this day to perform witchcraft. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="dearborncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">DEAR</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">BORN</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"> COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#lawrenceburg">Lawrenceburg</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="decaturcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">DECATUR
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#greensburg"><I>Greensburg</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#saintpaul"><I>Saint Paul</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Spirits,
Scandals & Sins!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1854,
Colonel Dan Conklin started a whiskey distillery, racetrack and a
whorehouse on the outskirts of Decatur and the city earned the first
of its unflattering nicknames as <B><I>"Hell's Half Acre"</I></B>.
It would go on to earn others, including the "Second Most
Corrupt City in Illinois" in the 1920s, and would gain infamy as
a place where murder, bootlegging, prostitution, kidnapping,
gambling, corruption in city government and, of course, ghosts were
commonplace. But Decatur's dark origins can be traced back to the
earliest days of the city, when the original settlers built over the
top of Native American burial grounds that were scattered throughout
the downtown area of what would become Decatur. The destruction of
these burial mounds cast a mysterious pall over the city -- a
darkness that continues to linger today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Decatur
Central High School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">which is actually
located in Indianapolis, but we'll list it here as it is a Decatur
township school located at:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5251 Kentucky Ave </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, In 46221</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">October of
1979, a girl named Angie and her friends were recklessly riding
around the school parking lot. They crashed and Angie was thrown from
the car and decapitated. Strangely enough, the school's electricity
would not work for several weeks afterward and the entire school
smelled like burnt rubber. Every year, around the time of Angie's
death, the electricity still goes out and burnt rubber is smelt. Some
people have even reported seeing a young female ghost walking up and
down the stairs crying.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="us27coveredbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>US
27 Covered Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that many years ago, a group of young teenagers were at the bridge
performing a séance of some kind, when suddenly a man or
apparition, fell from the ceiling to the floor, leaving a gigantic
blood stain near the pentagram they drew on the floor. This
apparently had opened some kind of door, and now even today, strange
and unusual things happen inside the bridge. Even during the day,
while walking through or just visiting the bridge, there is a feeling
of oddness.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="dekalbcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">DEKALB
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#butler">Butler</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#orangeville">Orangeville</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="delawarecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>DELAWARE
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#albany">Albany</A>
<A HREF="#daleville">Daleville</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#muncie">Muncie</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#oakville">Oakville</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="diamond"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Diamond</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Parke County </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hellsgatebrazil"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hells
Gate </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">just north of Brazil</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This train
trestle is host to several strange phenomenons. Legend states that
the sounds echo a past tragedy that involved a train derailment,
killing many people. On some nights, if you stop your car, you can
hear the sound of people laughing and screaming, laced with a
crashing noise, as if the train is derailing over and over again,
stuck in time.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that supposedly, if one were to park in the tunnel and turn
off their car, after several minutes you would see blood seeping from
the walls and hear loud banging around your car. Then, if you
would see your name on the walls, it meant your impending doom.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The tunnel
is full of graffiti, and it is not out of the realm of possibility
that one would see their name on the wall (as almost every name
imaginable has been spray-painted onto the wall is some form or another).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: After
conducting research, there is no record of any train derailment at
this location. However, it remains a local legend in the area,
as well as a popular hang-out.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Bloody "T", a.k.a. "Bloody Mary" </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Just
beyond <A HREF="#hellsgatebrazil">"Hell's Gates"</A> is
another local legend. At a "T" intersection, it is
rumored that if one turns left and stops at the stop sign, turns off
their lights, honks their horn, and looks back at the "T"
sign, you will see the "T" bleeding when lit up by the
car's brake lights.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="disko"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Disko</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wabash County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Gravel
Pits</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
local gravel pits near the town of Disko, a woman clad in purple rags
is said to roam the local gravel pits. She has been reported on
numerous occasions by local citizens. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="donaldson"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Donaldson</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marshall County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Ancilla
College and Convent </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many
people have claimed to see Catholic nuns walking in the basement
tunnels underneath the college and the convent. When followed,
the nuns disappear in to thin air or go into the wall. People
have reported being pushed or touched in the tunnels when walking by
themselves. Doors slam and things will bang or fall in the
motherhouse kitchen. Students have seen classroom doors and
windows open and close by themselves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="dublin"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Dublin</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wayne County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="cryinwomansbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Crying
Woman's Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The bridge is located
on Heacock Road: Heacock Road runs parallel of Highway 40 outside of
town. Past the "pick your own Strawberry" patch. It can't
be seen from the road. Right before the closed gated home on the
right hand side of the road. South of US 40. the Bridge is blocked
off on both ends. There is a big livestock looking gate ate one end,
at the other end, there is a huge dumpster. The road has been taken
over with weeds and brush.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Other
reports the Bridge no longer exists, but its ghostly legend lingers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Although
The Bridge itself was torn down years ago, the spot where the young
woman and her child lost their lives, is still visible. Heacock Road
runs directly parallel to US-40, and is easily reached by car or foot.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Private Property </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">WARNING:
This is a privately owned location. DO NOT TRESPASS.</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The legend
of the Crybaby Bridge is found in dozens, if not hundreds, of cities
and states across the country. At times it almost seems as if every
city, and small town has their own version of a Crybaby Bridge. Most
stories are basically the same, with only a few minor variations. The
small town of Dublin, Indiana, is no exception.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Dublin
also has a similar haunted bridge as that of the legendary Crybaby
Bridge, though this one is known as the Crying Woman's Bridge. The
female ghost here roams around calling out for the child she killed
and crying over the loss.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
several stories that go with this location. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">*</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">
Legend has it that The young woman who gave her name to the bridge
was a stranger to the county, unfamiliar with the numerous twisting
county roads. Late one rainy night, while returning home with he
infant son, the woman approached the bridge far too quickly, lost
control of her car at the sharp curve just before the bridge
entrance, and plunged into the rain-swollen creek below. The woman's
body was later found by searchers. However, there was no sign of her
baby. Only a little pink blanket and a baby's pacifier were
recovered. The woman's relatives could not be located, and she was
buried in a pauper's grave next to a coffin which held the infant's
blanket and pacifier. Following the incident, the ghost of a woman
was said to be seen prowling the bridge, particularly on foggy, rainy
nights. And the specter's infrequent appearances are accented by
pitiful moans and sobs and a choking cry that seemingly pleads
"Where is my baby?" A young couple parked near the bridge
one evening a few years ago. A short while later, they heard
scratching sounds coming from the roof and trunk of their car. They
were aware of the bridge's "ghostly" reputation and decided
to leave. But their car wouldn't start! Suddenly, the scratching
became louder and louder, accompanied now by heart-stopping wails. A
voice drifted toward them crying, "Baby, where have you gone?
Baby, where have you gone?" The young couple finally got the car
started. They examined it later and found scratches all over the
hood, scratches that might have been caused by a woman's long fingernails!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">*</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story was a woman driving an old pick up truck with her infant
daughter on the seat bundled up against the cold rain. She was
driving back into town to pick up her husband. He had just arrived in
town after WWI. In her excitement to reach him, she drove too fast
over the bridge with wooden guard rails. Her tires hit a patch of
water and the truck became uncontrollable. She skidded off the bridge
and landed in the water. Reaching for her baby, she could not find
her. She could hear the child crying as it was being carried off in
the current of the raging creek. For years afterward, the woman was
seen roaming the bridge and creek area searching and yelling for her
baby. When no next of kin was discovered, the woman, Elizabeth, was
buried in a pauper's grave in the local cemetery with a note on her
tomb about her deep mourning and the baby things placed beside her.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">*</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
legend states that two cars crashed together on the bridge, and a
young mother died. With her last breath, she made sure her child was
safe, and then quickly passed away. According to that legend, the
woman not only walks around the area surrounding the bridge, but also
kills children, hoping they will bring her happiness.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is true
that several children have drowned in the area, which only makes the
story more scary. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It has
been a common location for teenagers to park and make-out. Many have
reported hearing a woman crying; and it is believed that if you drive
slowly over the span during the rain, a woman soaked to the bone will
appear and beg for help in searching for her daughter.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One
teenager in the 90's reported taking a Ouija Board to the location
and attempted to speak with Elizabeth. The Ouija board flew from the
hood of the car into the water. The car refused to start and the two
girls fled the area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: I found
this on the internet and found it very intriguing</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Reasons
and Timeline for Conclusions about the Dublin - Centerville, Indiana
Haunted Area </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A. The
children's drownings, the murder of the Stanley sisters in 2007, and
the appearance of the Cry Woman entity and the ghost lights, indicate
this demented, disembodied woman's spirit is indeed present in the
area. I have had earthbound deceased entities haunt a person or a
house but this one haunts an entire community. My Sylvia case in
southwest Fayette County in Indiana is very similar.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">B. It is a
true verified fact that all the child drownings are concentrated in a
very small area in the Dublin-East Germantown axis. This is a
startling rarity not seen anywhere else and it is indicative that
something is amiss and taking place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">C. It is a
true verified fact that all the drownings with the exception of
little 6 year old Jana Hunter took place when the children were alone
and no adult was present to save them .This suggests something
predatory was present and chose this time to act.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">With Jana,
her family was present and her mother saw her daughter look up, smile
and go under the water and drown. Three of the family had fallen off
a limestone cliff in Simmons Creek and only the mother looked up to
see Jana go under. Now with the two drownings casually mentioned by
the Dublin Funeral Director, I am assuming they too were alone when
they drowned.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">D. It is a
verified fact the Cry Woman entity has long shown an addiction to
children , and also an attraction to teens , seemingly girls, because
we have her appearing as the crying robed ghost to the 4 teens on SR
44 and as a ghost light to 6 teens near the iron bridge. Also she was
caught on film next to the Hagerstown teen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">E. Now in
the tragedy of sisters Erin and Kelly Stanley, the cement minded
authorities who have just ignored me when I have told them what is
going on, are bent on sending poor unlucky innocent James McFarland
to many years in the state prison.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">James was
asleep beside Erin, his girlfriend, and the woman he planned to marry
and the mother of his baby. Meanwhile, the whole countryside thinks
he decided in the middle of the night to choke her to death. Really
now, he would have to be crazy to do such a foolish thing like this.
We have been in contact and James says he is bewildered by it all.
Really, where is his motive?</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Then let's
consider the death of Erin's sister, normal healthy Kelly, 6 days
later also in the wee hours of the morning in a locked house with her
parents. They couldn't blame James because he was in the next town.
So they dreamed up that she choked just like Erin who was distraught
and had a seizure. Really what a flimsy excuse for a death.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
horrible truth is the same unseeable killer who has taken the 11
children into her realm with her also decided she wanted Erin then
returned to take sister Kelly. The Cry Woman entity has taken more
than one life before at a time.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">How does
she kill so swiftly and silently? I don't know of a case in which a
more malevolent entity can use physical force to kill. However they
can somehow affect a human mind by overriding their subconscious
mental processes and cause them to do a fatal act or cease a vital
body function.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">With the
children it was an induced fatal act. With the Stanley sisters, it
was the disruption of a vital body function. This had to happen to
the throats of Erin and Kelly causing the pathologists trouble in
saying just what happened that caused their deaths.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><B>Timeline
of Events in the Cry Woman Mystery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* Summer
of 1937 car crash at crossroads south of Dublin. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* Death of
Cry Woman. Baby not hurt. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* Summer
1963 Jana Hunters death due to induced drowning. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* Fall
1970 I start investigation and learn of Jana Hunters dreams and
strange drowning. Also learn of at least two drownings that occurred
sometime after 1937 and before 1963. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* 1967
Ghost light paces 6 teens in auto near iron bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* Feb 1968
Gliding human form in white robe seen by 4 teens at cement bridge on
SR 40. Pitiful crying heard. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* 1972
four Tuft children drown. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* 1976
Mills baby drowns. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* 1983
Rose Child drowns. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* 1998 Two
Campbell children drown. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">* Jan 2004
In Hagerstown park, the Cry Woman is caught on film in her ghost
light form as she moves next to a teen age girl. Here we have visual
proof that she is still around, still interested in female teens, and
can move at least 10 miles north from her usual locality around Dublin.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2008
January The toll of this demented, disembodied woman is at least 13
young people to date. It all started 72 years ago and since Cry Woman
is an immortal spirit this killing can go on forever if it is not
somehow stopped.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="duboiscounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">DUBOIS
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#saintanthony">Saint
Anthony</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="dunkirk"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Dunkirk</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jay County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blood
Road </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">It is County Road 700
just off the Eaton Pike outside of Dunkirk, Indiana, a small town
north of Muncie. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
is that a farmer and his young son used to ride up to the fields and
the woods to do work, and the young boy would always jump out of the
back of the truck when it was going down the road. So one day the
farmer got tired of it and put a chain around the boy's waist and
hooked it to the truck to keep him from jumping out. While on their
way home from the fields the farmer hit a large bump in the road, a
bump that is still there to this day, and the boy fell out. The
unknowing farmer kept on driving and drug his son all the way back to
their house, which is over 2 miles away, behind the truck. If you
drive down the road heading west you can not see anything, but if you
turn around at the next crossroad and head back east, after you go
over the bump, you will see a trail of blood on the road from where
the boy was drug behind the truck. Also the house where they lived is
reported to be very haunted, because the story says that the farmer
was so disturbed by what he had done that he buried the boy's remains
in the basement of the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">To concur
with this story, state worker's claim that it was a die used in the
original mixture that made it appear to be bloody. The road has since
been paved over. You can no longer witness the blood colored road. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="dyer"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Dyer</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Kahler
School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">600 Joliet St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Dyer, IN 46311-1717</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 865-3535</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Kahler
School is said to be haunted by Agnes Kahler, a former teacher at the school.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Agnes was
buried in a cemetery close to the school. They say Agnes walks
the schools halls because she loved teaching. It is said that
books fly off of shelves, clocks fly off walls, toilets flush by
themselves, lockers swing open and shut as well as doors open and
close by themselves. It is also said that Ms. Whitcomb's room is the
most haunted. In Ms. Whitcomb's room books and clocks and bulletin
boards would constantly fall down from hard to reach places. Kahler
is still haunted to this day. Mr.O'keif, the oldest janitor, has seen
creepy things that happened there when he opens in the morning and
when he locks up at night. There is also a little boy that is said to
haunt the school, although it's not known why as he just wanders
about aimlessly. A construction worker was hit in the head by a crane
when the school was being rebuilt from Dyer Central High school to be
Kahler Middle School. There is a stone marker in the Kahler Courtyard
in honor of him. The picture of Agnes by the gym has eyes that follow
you. It's pretty creepy when you look up and see those lifeless eyes
looking at you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Update -
the haunted part is not longer there, although they say the new part
is built on an Indian burial ground.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="edinburgh"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Edinburgh</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Johnson County </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Atterbury
Job Corps Center</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1025A Hospital Road
Edinburgh, IN 46124</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located just off Hwy
31 in Edinburgh, IN.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">312-353-0957</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Strange
sounds and footsteps have been heard in the different areas of the
campus. People have seen yellow glowing eyes in the woods. In
the Simon Bolivar dorm there are strange voices in the middle of the
night that can be heard. If you look outside at night to Martin
Luther King there is a woman walking around with her head in her
hand. Also by the Field House to the left of it in the woods there is
a man there that is scared because of burn marks and he is holding a
bag of blood next to him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="elizabethtown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Elizabeth
Town</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Bartholomew County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="olivebranchcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Elizabeth
Town is another haunted Indiana town. Here people see dark shadows,
hear people whispering and sometimes see a woman in a black dress. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is an
abandoned ghost town where strange things have occurred. When you go
by the Elizabeth Town sign, you can see a woman dressed in solid
black staring at you. At the cemetery, called Olive Branch, you can
hear strange noises and see ghostly shadows.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="elizaville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Elizaville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Boone County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Tall,
dark, and handsome</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
drive down Elizaville Rd. early in the morning (1:00am-3:30am), you
are likely to see to see a man beast about 7 feet tall that looks
like a towering shadow. It's not certain why he wanders the fields,
churches, and cemeteries (Browns Wonder). All that is known is he is
in search of someone or something very important to him. If you get
out of your car and scream bloody murder into the night sky he will
track you down and drag your body into his domain where you will be
eaten bones and all. Many missing people have been linked to the
mysterious small town of Elizaville. Maybe a murderer is responsible,
but this figure has been reported wandering these parts since 1924!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="elkhart"></A><A NAME="elkhartcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">ELKHART
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#bristol">Bristol</A>
<A HREF="#goshen">Goshen</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#middlebury">Middlebury</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newparis">New Paris</A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Farm</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located on CR. 28,
just off of CR. 15. If you turn off of CR.15 going south, you come to
a 4-way, and you turn right, Third house on the left. 23128 CR. 28 </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It all
started when the family moved in. Lights started turning on and off.
Radios starting turning on by themselves, and TV channels would
change without anyone's hand on the remote. Faces appeared in
mirrors, blankets would be pulled off of the bed while people laying
there, voices, and a figure was seen standing at the brick
entranceway faintly waving. This house is truly haunted and still
unsolved today!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="ellettsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Ellettsville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Monroe County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Matthews
Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People
have heard voices when the building's empty. There are also claims of
strange sightings, smells and things being thrown. Supposedly there
are people in between the walls.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="elnora"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Elnora</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Daviess County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="elnoracemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Elnora
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery in Elnora has yet another tombstone that glows, but only on
specific nights.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster: Does
anybody know which specific nights? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Contact
me</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="evansville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Evansville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Vanderburgh County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Off of #6 school road
by St. Joe mini mart</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been reports that within an abandoned 140 year old house, witnesses
have alleged that in the top right bedroom you can at times see a man
like apparition in the window. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Willard
Library</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">21 First Avenue,
Evansville, IN 47710 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">812-425-4309</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Web-Site: <A HREF="Willard.lib.in.us/tour/index.html" TARGET="_blank">Willard.lib.in.us/tour/index.html</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Willard Library opened in 1885, described as the oldest working
library in Indiana; the Willard Library is a two story brick
building. Mr. Willard Carpenter, who was a successful businessman in
Evansville, donated the land for the library, and financed its
construction, had great, artistic taste! Outside, the library is
trimmed in stone, showcases Italian Gothic architecture, and has a
standard Victorian corner tower. Inside, the library's ceilings are
high. The windows are large because before electricity was invented
by Edison, they used to hang kerosene lamps in them, to provide light
for the library's patrons.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Willard
had a daughter by the name of Louise Carpenter. When Willard
died, instead of leaving his fortune to Louise, he left it to the
Library. Louise held so much bitterness towards the library, it
is said she is trapped there. Louise is also known as the Grey Lady. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Employees
and patrons have reported seeing this apparition since the early
1930's, each giving an eerily similar description.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">She is
described as a lady who is dressed in gray, early 1800's style
clothing: A long gray dress, high-topped shoes, a gray hat and veil,
or just a shawl. While seen by Psychic, Mrs. Warren, the lady was
wearing a shawl. Also, Mrs. Warren got a good look at the ghost's
hair style; parted down the middle & braided down the back, which
was confirmed by Librarian Margaret Maier, who had many sightings of
this ghost. Many have smelled the aroma of her overpowering perfume,
and have experienced the turning on & off of faucets, lights, and
the gentle opening & closing of doors, when no one of this world
was near who possibly could have been responsible.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Reported
Manifestations of the Gray Lady: </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">1) The
Lady in Gray was first seen, in 1930, in the basement children\'s
library by a janitor, who had come late at night to stoke the
furnace, in order to heat the library for the next day. He soon quit,
because he was afraid.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2) The
second janitor, hired to replace the former one, had direct contact
with the Gray Lady, as he suddenly bumped into her, once again in the
basement; she promptly disappeared. After many sightings of the Gray
Lady in the basement, he too quit. They had nothing to fear, as the
Gray Lady is shy, confused, harmless, and sometimes friendly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">3) Before
the remodeling, Joan, the Special Collections Librarian, was alone in
the bathroom stall downstairs, in a bathroom that was locked. She
heard the bathroom faucet turn on, all by itself, and which was still
running when she came out of the stall.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">4) A 3
year old, rambunctious boy at a children's party in the basement, was
ignoring his mother, and wandering all around the library. Suddenly,
he became very upset. With huge, frightened eyes & many tears
flowing, he ran back to his mom's lap, and refused to budge, after
claiming to have seen the Lady in Gray.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">5-A) The
Gray Lady took a liking to two, long-time, experienced librarians of
fifty years, Margaret Maier, and Helen Kam; (who are both deceased
now in 2000, but were originally alive, when this story was reported
in the 1980's). When they first started to see the Gray Lady, in the
children's library in the basement, the apparition appeared as a
\"blurry gray mass". But during the major reconstruction
effort in the children's library, the Gray Lady decided to go home
with Margaret, as Margaret thought kindly of this Gray Lady. This
unexpected guest began to appear clearly in front of Margaret &
her family, after carefully testing their reactions, with some
incidents, that let them know that she was there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">5-B)
Margaret & her sister Ruth knew they had an unseen guest with
them, when they suddenly caught the aroma of the Gray Lady's
unmistakable, really strong perfume. Their second clue, which
confirmed the unseen presence, was that their clothes dryer suddenly
turned on by itself, while the sisters were watching TV in the other room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">5-C) The
Gray Lady made a partial appearance in front of Margaret's nephew. As
the young man was sitting at the dining room table, he saw a fuzzy,
gray form, going up the stairs, wearing clearly seen high button
shoes that thumped up the stairs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">5-D) After
the above incidents, Margaret saw her first clear sighting of the
Lady in Gray, after coming into the house from her back yard. The
Lady was dressed in a long flowing grey dress, and high button shoes,
and was floating down the hallway where she vanished. This gentle
Lady in Gray stayed for 4 months, as a guest of Margaret and Ruth,
until the construction was finished in the basement of the library,
when the ghost returned to haunt the library. The sisters didn't mind
at all.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Other
Reported Sightings: After the construction was finished, the Lady in
Gray started to appear, and give signs of her presence, on the other
floors as well. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">6) On the
top floor of the library, the door opened and shut, all by itself,
during a women\'s meeting being held there. After feeling uneasy
about this incident, the women decided to meet somewhere else. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">7) While
women from a local church were using the microfilm resources on the
third floor, they came down and were worried about the aroma of a
very strong perfume that had engulfed them, and wondered if something
was leaking.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">8) For a
book sale, the plastics company across the street gave some space for
the Library to use for this event. Several sightings of the Gray
Lady, hovering around the books, were reported by employees. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">9) Frank
Chandler reported that the Gray Lady turned on all the lights in the
library one night, when no one was there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">10)
Another head librarian, while alone in the closed library, heard the
upstairs water faucets turn on, and then off, all by themselves. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">11)
Special Collections Librarian, Joan, had a second experience with the
Lady in Gray, which happened after the remodeling. Joan was reading a
book, while walking from the upstairs staff room, where she had just
had lunch, and was on her way back down to the basement. While going
by some book stacks, she instinctively felt that she was about to run
into someone. When she stopped quickly and looked up from her book,
she was surprised to see the Gray Lady, standing clearly in front of
her, like a real person. Joan shut her eyes, and looked away for a
second. When she looked up again, the Gray Lady had vanished. This
incident didn't scare her, for this seen presence hadn't felt threatening."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
two reasons why this theory of Louise Carpenter being The Grey Lady
probably isn't true.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A) If
Louise was really there, she would have the opposite personality of
the Gray Lady. Instead of being shy, gentle, harmless & confused,
Louise would've been very angry, and vindictive toward the living,
and probably would require an exorcism/ séance, so the library
could be used.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">B) A
Research Librarian, Don, had identified the time period of the Gray
Lady's clothes, as being from a much earlier era, than the 1890's.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If not
Louise Carpenter, than Who is She?</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Psychic
Research reveals:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1985, a
well-known parapsychologist, Mrs. Lucille Warren, paid a visit to the
library, to see if she could find out more about the Lady in Gray.
Mrs. Warren saw the ghost in the children's library, and gave an in
depth description of her, including her specific hair style, her
attire, and that her clothing was from the early 19th century. While
the Lady in Gray was too shy to speak with Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Warren
sensed and saw that the Lady in Gray wasn't haunting the library at
all, but the field on which the library was built. She saw that the
Lady in Gray was staring into a pool of water. From this information,
Mrs. Warren had the psychic feeling that the Lady in Gray had drowned
in the water canal, that is still located near the library; a
possible suicide. Mrs. Warren also felt the Lady in Gray, didn't
quite understand that a building was built around the spot she was
haunting, and that's why she seems to be confused.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Most
interesting in the case is the fact that the Lady was once captured
by a security camera that was set up near the restrooms. There is no
doubt that she still lingers in the library.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The video
cams placed in the Research Room, The Children's Room and the
Basement, have picked up the image of the Lady in Gray going about
her business, enjoying the books on the shelf, even trying to read to
a child. Her favorite place to be is the Margaret M. Maier Children's Room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
library has a 24 hour ghost cam that people can look at. <A HREF="http://www.libraryghost.com/
" TARGET="_blank">http://www.libraryghost.com/</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">They offer
three cams for your ghost hunting pleasure. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/childrenscam.html" TARGET="_blank">The
Children's Room cam</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/researchroom.html" TARGET="_blank">Research
Room cam</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/basementcam.html" TARGET="_blank">Basement
Cam </A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">All 3
refresh every 20 seconds. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to reports from visitors, some of the most frequent encounters with
the legendary Lady in Grey have occurred in the <A HREF="http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/childrenscam.html" TARGET="_blank">The
Children's Room</A> in the basement of Willard Library.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Evansville
Life Center </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>(Southside)</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This place
used to be a Catholic Church and burial hundreds of years ago until
one morning on June 8, 1985 some construction people came to remodel
the church and take all the dead bodies out of the basement of the
church. When they were done around 12:00 P.M, a really bad storm came
at 12:30 P.M that same day. On June 8, 1995 (10 years later) a bad
storm came at 12:30 P.M and lasted all day and night. People say the
storm came because the construction workers woke the dead nuns from
their sleep.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
said to be weird squeaky noises when no one is around. The place is
now a church, a center for the poor, and there are people who also
live there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Eastland
Mall</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At night
when the store is closed, the owner walks through the mall from store
to store. The owner was killed there by an unknown force while
checking the stores to make sure they were all locked up and he was
found the next day. If you look in there late at night, you can see
him slowly walking from store to store but if you look away he disappears.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Haunted
School House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
school out past Dogtown is said to be haunted. You go like you
are going to Dogtown and drive about 35 to 45 minutes until you come
to the gravel road where an old school house sets off to the right
with graffiti on it. It is said that a man raped and murdered two
girls in the basement and that man killed a class of students back in
the 1930's. Supposedly if you stand next to the hole that leads
to the basement you can feel cold air.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">TB Hospital</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Also known
as the </FONT><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Boehne Camp Hospital</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME">.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is an
old abandoned tuberculosis hospital. Several people have reported
sightings of the ghosts of patients who were held there against their
will as to not contaminate others. The property is now privately
owned, but students from the nearby university often are caught
trespassing on the property. - Trespassers will be reported to the police.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">- June
2008 Update: the hospital was torn down only right across from it is
the other building that was connected by the tunnel it is being
renovated to apartments and there is still a utility shed with access
to the tunnel which is not smart it is usually flooded and cluttered
with old desks lots of bats and creatures of the night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fairmount"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Fairmount</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Grant County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">James
Dean's Grave </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
there, there is a spat where there are four trees perfectly trimmed
and equal distant from each other. If you time it just right and if
you are there around midnight, you just might have the sense, or you
might feel that someone is touching you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fayettecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">FAYETTE
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">N</FONT><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">o</FONT></I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>
hauntings listed</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fishers"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Fishers</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hamilton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Heady
Hollow </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
dip in Allisonville Road at 126TH street. It is called Heady Hollow.
How the story goes, there was a schoolhouse the burned down with all
of the children inside. Late at night when it is foggy you can see
the children standing in the road. When you see them it is too late
to stop. You drive right through them. When you get out of your car
no one is there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="flora"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Flora</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Carroll County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="oldschooloffloracem"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
school of Flora </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(heading west) - take
18 into flora, turn right onto S Division St. turn right on E Main.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(heading east)- left
onto S Division, right on E Main</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The school
has been rotting for over 20 years in the middle of a small town
named Flora. Also about a quarter mile behind the school (north) lays
an old cemetery full of broken down tombs from the early 20th
century. Story goes that the building is home for those buried in the
graveyard. If you can ever enter the old school which is locked up,
you can hear talking and things are moved to different places.
Flashes are some times seen when walking by.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="floydcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">FLOYD COUNTY </FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#georgetown">Georgetown</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newalbany">New Albany</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fortwayne"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Fort Wayne </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Allen County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Fort Wayne
is practically crawling with lost souls doomed to wander in a strange
sort of half-life that's neither this world, nor the next. And there
are lots of great ghost stories associated with the area, too.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
some who believe the entire town of Fort Wayne is haunted or cursed
because rumor has it the town was built on an old Indian burial
ground. Some people claim a large portion of the town was built on
the sacred ground, while others think it was just parts of the
downtown that were built there. People often feel chills or think
someone is watching them when no one is there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Fort Wayne, Indiana</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many
claims of the paranormal have been made in this replica of the
original fort that saw action during the War of 1812. The original
fort stood across the river. The current fort is located on the
land where the Native Americans would kill the prisoners of war,
taking out their still beating hearts, and consuming them. It is
thought that the fort is haunted by Lt. Philip Ostander, who was in
charge of the fort after William Henry Harrison assigned him to
protect it. Many stories and speculation surround Lt. Ostrander. He
was detained by court martial, and later died mysteriously. No record
exists on how he died or why. Research has been done, only to find
that pages are torn out of the orderly book concerning his death. It
is said that he may have accosted a soldier, or had an affair with a
soldier's wife. Many reenactments are performed at Old Fort Wayne,
and almost everyone involved has experienced something out of the
ordinary. The re-enactors have accepted that the lieutenant is still
walking the grounds. They ask his permission before entering his
quarters, and even leave a ration of alcohol for him every night that
they stay at the fort. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Claims
have been made of </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Footsteps
being heard upstairs when no one is up there. There is a strong smell
of body odor and cigar smoke. Doors opening and closing on their own.
When a re-enactor didn't ask for permission to enter the Lt.
Ostrander's quarters, his hat was flipped off his head by an unseen
force. There have claims of shadow figures walking the grounds,
knocking on the walls. A re-enactor claims to have seen a full body
apparition of Lt. Ostrander picking up a flag on the table and then
disappearing, as well as a bottle being lifted off a table, examined,
and replaced, by unseen forces. People have claimed to see faces
appearing in the windows, orbs of light seen by the naked eye moving
around the fort.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="mainstreetbridge"></A><A NAME="fortwaynebridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Downtown
Main Street </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">B</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">ridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Carole Lombard Memorial Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Bridge is just
west of Van Buren St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Three-span arch bridge
over St. Marys River was built 1921 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">lpcated on Main Street
in Fort Wayne</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A woman in
white is often seen walking across the bridge but disappears when
approached. She has been seen many times by many people and her
existence has been reported by local newspapers. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
1880s, people on downtown Main Street saw a woman wearing long,
flowing white garments walking west, seemingly oblivious to her
surroundings. She walked to the middle of the Main Street Bridge, and
then vanished. People thought she had jumped. The police were called,
but they couldn't find anyone. A week or so later, she was spotted
again, with witnesses reporting the same thing. "There was an
article in the newspaper. The story really caught people's eye.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If that
caught people's eye, what happened next really set the community
going: the Lady popped up on a carriage, with horses. According to
the newspaper article, it seems like she was out of control. The
horses were just flying. Once again, she got to the middle of the
main street bridge and disappeared.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The next
time, the police were ready for her. An officer approached the woman,
and she took off running through West Central. They threw a blanket
over her in an alley off College Street. And, as the newspaper report
says, the blanket fell to the ground, empty.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Cement House </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>or</I></FONT><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">
Whites Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Cement
House or Whites Mansion is an old house on the south side of Fort
Wayne. It sits on an old lot full of thick trees off of South
Lafayette, or South Hanna. A man was building the house for his
handicapped wife and was to be made of total cement. It was to be
white, with large black and white tiles in the foyer, or entry way.
The man worked night and day on this house, but his wife died before
it was finished and he never completed it. Legend has it that he was
so heartbroken, that he simply left the house sitting unfinished to
this day. Now, the ghost of this woman supposedly walks the
house at night. People supposedly have seen her walking
around the house at night, holding a candle in one hand.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="devilshallow"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Devil's
Hollow</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Merge onto IN-3 N
via exit number 111B toward KENDALLVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn RIGHT onto W
CEDAR CANYONS RD. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Follow CEDAR
CANYONS RD. until you come to AUBURN RD. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5) Turn around and
stop your vehicle on the small bridge over the creek </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6) END at Devil's Hollow. </FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
infamous slice of land has become one of the most recognized-and most
feared-haunted places in Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been police reports and arrests made from cults going up there and
sacrificing goats and pigs and various other satanic ceremonies occurring. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
bridge near the hollow. There have been many stories like a headless
horseman; boyfriend and girlfriend died when a motorcycle goes over
the bridge, hangings; however there are two tales that stand out
describing the legend of Devil's Hollow</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One is
that a woman lived in a house up on a hill by herself. This old woman
would speak to a friend about how there was kids that would break
stuff on her property, sneak up to the windows and look in, and
overall harass her. They would tell people she was a witch. One night
in early 80's these teens set her house on fire and wouldn't let her
out of it. The building stood for a while but now all that stands is
the chimney. Now if one is to go there at midnight you're supposed to
be able to have a sense that she is still there and haunting. This is
stronger if you go there during a full moon. Some have claimed to see
an old woman running after them late at night.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="devilshallowcemeter"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
to the back of the woods just behind Devils Hollow and follow the
creek, you will come to a cemetery. If you stand in the middle of
this cemetery and hear the area go deadly quiet, supposedly you will
then suddenly die there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The second
story is that this desolate stretch of land harbors the dark legend
of a 1900s family. The mother's, father's, and son's lives were
forever altered by the chaos and devastation of World War II.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When World
War II burst into the lives of every American, the son answered a
higher calling and took up the fight for his family, bravely joining
the armed forces.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">His
mother's dismay did nothing to sway his opinion, and after she
watched her only son march off to battle, she set a lantern in the
window overlooking the splintered bridge. She kept the lantern
burning all night, every night, to guide her son's safe return back
to her. Though she prayed devoutly, it wasn't long before her worst
fears were confirmed: her son had lost his life defending his family
and country during a bloody battle in Europe.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">His
grief-stricken mother refused to acknowledge her only child's death
and continued burning the lantern for him, all night, every night.
The war's ending marked her final descent into madness as she
realized her son would truly never return to his homeland. Eventually
she died of malnutrition and poor health, and left behind her
still-grieving husband.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The father
kept the faithful lantern burning each night in honor of his dead
wife and son as he built a fence across the edge of his whole
property. The sturdy structure ran along the creek with sticks and
branches intricately woven into the pattern. The rest of the village
assumed the laborer of Devil's Hollow was just making his fence more
appealing to the eye, but little did they know, the sticks and
branches served an entirely different purpose.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On a
still, silent evening thick with fog, the father made his way to the
old bridge and slipped a noose around his neck. He tied the rope to
the bridge and stepped off the edge, saying his final good-byes to
the cruel world that had taken away his will to live.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Upon going
through the house after his death, villagers found a note that read
simply "read the fence." Try as they might, no one could
read the hidden code of anguish the farmer had carved in painstaking
detail into the fence.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On foggy
nights unlit by the glow of the moon, even though the house has
remained empty since the death of the doomed family, you can still
see the lantern burning in the window. And if you listen closely, you
can hear the desolate cries of a grief-stricken man echoing through
the night from under the bridge that claimed his life.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="lindenwoodcemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Lindenwood
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Lindenwood
Cemetery; host of the burial spot of Homer Van Meter, John
Dillinger's right hand man, whose gravestone has been swiped a dozen times.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="greenlawncemeteryft"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Greenlawn
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located on
Covington Road, it is said at night if you go there you will be able
to see orbs. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="crossroadscemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Crossroads
cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located on east side
of Bethal Rd. on the corner of Bethal and Carroll Rd.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Crossroads
Cemetery has stories of people feeling someone watching them, hearing
people whispering, and seeing strange lights. One gets a very strange
feeling of being watched while in the cemetery around the stone in
the tree. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Along with
all the cemetery hauntings found in Fort Wayne, it would appear that
Carroll Road is one haunted road, As Crossroads Cemetery noted above
is located on Carroll Road, here are some more hauntings you can find
along Carroll Road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Byron Health Care Center </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Merge onto LIMA
RD/IN-3 N via exit number 111B toward KENDALLVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto
Carroll RD. (You'll see the facility on your right, on the corner of
LIMA/CAROLL)(4)End at 12101 Lima Rd Fort Wayne IN (Byron Health Care Facility) </FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
health care center was shut down and a new one was built next to it.
You can still walk around in the old building, and you can feel a
very ominous sense all around you. Keep walking around until you come
to a staircase leading to the Basement. The word "Basement"
has been covered and people have put up the phrase "The Stairway
to Hell" in place. Shine your flashlight down the staircase and
you can see the end, but when you start walking down, turn it out. It
has to remain out. As you walk down the stairs, it gets colder and
colder, and more unsettling, but you can NEVER reach the end. You can
keep walking for a long time and never reach the basement at all. But
no matter how long it takes you to walk as far as you dare, when you
turn around to go back upstairs, it only takes a fraction of the time
to get back to the staircase. One witness reports, "We walked
downstairs for 20 minutes once, and it only took us 3 minutes to get
back to the top again. When we got back to the top, we shined our
flashlights down the stairs, and once again, we could see the end. It
is very, very scary, and it makes no sense whatsoever."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Carroll
High School </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3701 Carroll Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, IN 46818-9559</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 637-3161</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
believed that Carroll High School is cursed and haunted. Every year a
junior student dies surprisingly, and eventually the student comes
back to haunt and be known. One example, not mentioning the name, a
girl who died, came back to be remembered. A day after her death, in
class, a boy took her original seat and fell off. To everyone's
surprise, they asked him if he was alright. He then replied, in a
shocked look, "No, not really." The teacher asked why. He
replied back "I didn't fall, I was pushed."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Jail
house flats</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">haunted by
Sam McDonald, the last man hanged in Allen County.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the old
jailhouse, legend tells of a deceased murderer who haunts the halls.
Today, the jail is used as a Halloween scare attraction. Employees
who work in the building during the off season have reported hearing
phantom footsteps and the sounds of scraping along the walls.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
old Lutheran Hospital on Fairfield</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1957
the fourth floor of the West Wing of the old Lutheran Hospital was
remodeled to house the pediatrics unit. It is now said that the 4th
floor of the hospital is haunted by a male ghost that passed away
years ago. It is said that you will see him walk down the hall
looking for someone going from room to room. Doctors and nurses, as
well as others have claimed to have seen the old man.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
Lutheran Hospital is now closed down. One small building and a large,
empty park-like area remain, although angel statues that were
originally in front of the hospital entrance still remain. Before
they closed the old Lutheran Hospital they closed down the south unit
on the 4th floor.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Mason Long
House located on Columbia Street Is the subject of more recent hauntings.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been several newspaper articles over the past 40 years where the
owners report things that go bump in the night." The alleged
haunter, Mason Long, was a legendary gambler and scoundrel in the
19th century, notorious throughout the Midwest.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="bostickbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Bostick
Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Bostick
Road Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Through truss bridge
over St. Marys River on Bostick Road in Fort Wayne</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Closed to traffic</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Built 1894
- closed April 2004</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Heading
South on U.S 27 right after the 469 overpass there will be a little
road on the right. Go down this road and it will be the big steel bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly
haunted and there have been reports of satanic activity. One
visitor went there to discover a pile of about 10 dead squirrels all
cut up. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Bridge
is scheduled to be rehabbed in place for pedestrian use, with new
bridge being built nearby.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Bruick Rd
- If you go over a bridge & park your car, you can see a white
light that sometimes gets bigger, moves, & changes colors. The
farther you follow it, the farther it seems to move backwards, away
until all at once it vanishes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
University of Saint Francis library</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located on Bright
Street (apprx 2000) off of Taylor Street </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, in 46802</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone: (260) 434-7455</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A student
hung himself here long ago and has been spotted by students. Many
have reported unexplainable "cold spots" in the library,
reports of people actually seeing her hanging, and other strange happenings.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">North
Side High School </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">475 E State Blvd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, IN 46805-3399</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 467-2800</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that many spirits reside at the North Side High School in Fort Wayne. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">First is
the spirit of a Chief of the Miami tribe that tried to prevent the
city from building on the tribe's burial site. The school mascot is
called Chief Mac in his honor. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The second
is that of a teenage girl seen in the gym and the indoor running
track. She is often seen in the morning before school starts. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A third
spirit is that of a janitor that haunts the basement where it is said
that he died of a heart attack. Many janitors have reported seeing him. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Finally,
is a ghost of a construction worker which haunts the stage area of
the auditorium. During construction of the school that was completed
in the summer of 2004, had partially collapsed, killing him and
injuring many others. There were comments from the construction
workers claiming they seen a lot of stuff happening which may have
been the worker who died warning them of the dangers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is a
little scary walking the halls alone at night. A magazine covered the
stories back in the seventies. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Snider
High School </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">4600 Fairlawn Pass </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone 260.467.4600</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It was
once said that in the basement of the school there was a swimming
pool where a girl drowned in the pool after some classmates pushed
her in. The pool was drained and filled up with cement. It is said
that there are cries of the girl there early in the morning</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Swinger's
Grave </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Jehl Park</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The end of Kendawa Dr
(apprx 6900)</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There was
a girl who was swinging on a swing at Jehl's park by Georgetown, off
State Street, and her neck got caught in the chain links and she was
killed. They say if you swing on any of the swings past midnight you
will "fall off" when relatively it feels like someone is
pushing you off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="chapmanroad"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Chapman
Road </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Chapman
Road is a so-called gravity hill. There are two places along the road
where you can park your car at the bottom of a hill and feel
something push it back up the hill.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Just north
of Cedar Canyons Rd. in Fort Wayne there is a road called Chapman
rd. If you take it to a road called Griffin and turn right you
will come to a valley in the road. If you stop at the very bottom of
the valley and put your car in park a mysterious "force"
will pull your vehicle back UP the hill! You can also take Chapman
rd. all the way down until it tees then turn right. Take that
road (Auburn rd.) to Hollopeter rd. and turn right. That road will
turn into Griffin and you will be coming down the other side of the
valley (the same thing will happen if you put your car in park).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Char's
House of Oak</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
Char's House of Oak building is haunted by the ghost of a drifter or
some type of transient who used to chase customers out of the store. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
retail store on Wells Street . It consists of several old houses
filled with oak furniture all in the same area. In the main house
there is a stairway leading upstairs. While ascending the stairs
while shopping, an apparition of a man with disheveled black hair,
heavy 5 o'clock shadow, dirty white undershirt and green work pants
appeared at the top of the stairs in an uncontrolled rage. He whipped
off his belt and ran down the stairs with his belt raised over his
head ready to swing it. As he was running down the stairs he passed
right through a shopper leaving an icy chill throughout their body
and an extremely unsettled feeling.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It has
gone out of business and is currently being remodeled. The 3 houses
used to be connected and are now separated.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Wal-Mart</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5311 Coldwater Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, IN 46825</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 484-4198</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Around
3am-4am in the morning, shoppers and workers hear bagpipes playing a
Scottish tune. Shortly when song ends, a man in a green plaid kilt
makes his appearance by pacing the floors. When he walks by you, you
will get a cold eerie feeling. This ghost is known to be friendly.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Embassy
Theater</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">125 W Jefferson Blvd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3012</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 424-5665</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
stories and sighting of a maintenance man that use to work there
seems to linger around. There have been newspaper articles in
the Journal Gazette. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Lakeside
Park Neighborhood</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Lakeside
Park was once an amusement park with locks, canals and a dance hall.
The area is rich with history before and after the city was settled.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
lakeside neighborhood is rumored to once been Indian grounds used for
less than pleasant occasions. Many different residents have reported
strange sounds and sights in and around their homes. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fountaincounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>FOUNTAIN
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#attica">Attica</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fowler"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Fowler</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Benton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Church</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
haunted church in Fowler, Indiana was famous enough that a local news
station did a report on it one year. Supposedly a young girl haunts
the building and her voice has even been captured on audio recordings</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The news
show had recorded a girl's voice saying <I>"mommy" </I>in
the attic.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="francesville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Francesville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Pulaski County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="moodylanefrancisvil"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Moody
Lane or "The Light" </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">100 S and 300 W in
Rensselear or Francesville Indiana.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Take Highway 49 South
until it ends (about 25 miles from Valparaiso). Turn West onto
Highway 14 and go for a mile until you see 100 W. Turn South on 100 W
and go a mile until you see Division Road. Turn West on Division Road
and go for 2 miles until you come across 300 W. Turn South on 300 W
and go for 1 mile and the cemetery will be right there.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
is back in the horse and buggy days where two brothers were out for a
ride. One brother fell off and the wheel decapitated him. If you go
when the corn is down, you will see a light come towards you. If the
corn is up (the best time to go) you see the orange/red glow from the
lantern at the end of a row. It will move through the row of corn and
you can see the light above the corn. It's slowly moves to the end of
the row and back to the start of the row. Then it will move up one
more rows. You can watch the light come closer and closer one row at
a time. What you are supposed to do is drive down the lane, turn
around and drive back down it, turn your car around, park it and
flash your lights three times and then shut them off. Then you will
see the light cross the road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The light
is the lantern of the other brother looking for the head. The brother
is with his lantern passing one row at a time in the corn.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="smithgraveyard"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Smith
Graveyard </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
graveyard near <A HREF="#moodylanefrancisvil">Moody Lane</A> is where
a man and a woman were killed on opposite sides of the road. And at
midnight you supposedly can see the woman crossing the road to see
her man. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="frankfort"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Frankfort</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Clinton County </FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Farmers
Gravel Rd.</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People
believe that back in the 1920's a school bus of children some how
went off the road killing the driver and the children. So now, if you
go out to Farmers Gravel Road and put your vehicle in neutral along
with turning your lights out, it is alleged that the dead children of
this fatal accident will push you up the hill and purportedly into
the river below to meet the same fate as theirs. It is also said that
if you cover your car in flour, you can see hand prints of little
children. Some have also claimed that they have witnessed spirits of
children looking in through the windows of their cars.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: Farmers
Gravel Rd could be one in the same as <A HREF="#sleepyhollowfrankfo">Sleepy
Hollow</A>, aka Haunted Railroad</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sleepyhollowfrankfo"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Sleepy
Hollow</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>also
known as </I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Railroad</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Sleepy
Hollow around Frankfort, Indiana is a bridge as well as an over pass
that goes over a train crossing. It is legend that if you pour baby
powder on your hood, stop right near the train crossing, turn your
engine off and then start it back up again, then continue to drive
across the tracks, you'll come to find children's hand prints all
over your hood!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
version claims that your car will turn itself back on. There are also
stories of a mysterious glowing white cross appearing in the area. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some claim
a young boy was killed on the tracks.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="oldtraintresslefran"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Train Trestle </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1947 a
young lady was on the bridge contempt on committing suicide. She had
come home to find her husband cheating on her by catching him in bed
with his mistress. After leaving the house and roaming around with
emotions of sorrow, anguish and pain, she came to the train trestle
where she waited for a train and then ran out in front of it. On
foggy nights you can hear her screaming, and see her walking across
the bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Other
websites have this exact same name and story listed in both Frankfort
and Frankton, Indiana. The name and story belongs to Frankfort,
Indiana only.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="franklincounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">FRANKLIN
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No </FONT></I></FONT></FONT><I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">H</FONT></FONT></FONT></I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">aunt</FONT></I></FONT></FONT><I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">ings
Reported</FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="franklin"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Franklin</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Johnson County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="greenlawncemetry"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Greenlawn
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">locals refer to the
Cemetery as the Main Cemetery</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This is the main
cemetery just off of South Street and S. Morton Street (US-31). </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Witnesses
report a very unsettling feeling when they go there. There are
several suicides that are buried there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Main at Franklin College</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1978 or
1979 a story appeared in the college newspaper about the reported
ghost of a former professor that had allegedly hung himself from one
of the rafters. A picture of the rope was shown still in place. The
hanging allegedly took place in the 1920's. But, a picture of the
classroom he supposedly taught in was untouched. All the desks and
the blackboard were in black and white. It was also a storage place
for stage props when the theatre department was in operation until
1975 and only within the last 15 years or so was it restarted. The
door to the fourth floor was found open on occasion but was supposed
to be locked. Occasional power outages occurred as well.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story involving the Old Main at Franklin College is that early one
morning in the 1980's, a fire destroyed a residence hall and gutted
the attic of Old Main, a grand building used for administration
offices and classrooms. A student was hiding in the attic to avoid
the fire and was burned to death. Students have reported smelling
burning flesh and hearing screams when in the attic during the
morning. The smell has even been so bad that classes have been
cancelled more than once to avoid it.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="willerhotel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Willard Haunted Hotel</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">99 N Main St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Franklin, IN 46131-2335</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 738-9668</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Willard Restaurant in Franklin was once a hotel, but not before it
was a house. A house rumored to have been haunted since one fateful
October day in the early 1900s.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
said that the basement was part of the Underground Railroad back in
the 1800's.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It all
began in 1922, when renovations began on the soon-to-become Willard Hotel.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
venerable old brick two-story house that would be the site of the
hotel was called the "Old McCaslin House" back then. Eliza,
Sarah and Will Judah finally opened the very best hotel in
Indianapolis Southside in 1924.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">They
flourished along with the lovely new hotel, and soon tall, handsome
Mr. Robert Black began a dignified courtship with Eliza that endured
for an extended period. Then Rose came to town.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Rose was
Eliza's sister, a bad girl who showed up at the Franklin Train
Station with a gambling debt and a chip on her shoulders. Soon Robert
began to change and Eliza began to suspect he was going off with her
ne'er-do-well sister. One fateful day in the cool of October, Eliza
heard a crash in the kitchen, walked in and discovered Robert and
Rose together on the kitchen table, "in full coital
compromise," the unmistakable aroma of tequila filling the air.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The rest
of the story is as insubstantial as the fog that surrounded the hotel
on that fateful day. Some say Rose bade her time until she could
exact her deepest revenge. Others say she simply ran everyone out of
the hotel and lived her life out as an empty husk of the vibrant
person who, for so many years in her youth, had looked forward to so much.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Of the
many ghost stories and tales of haunted hotels and houses in
Indianapolis, this is, without a doubt, the raciest.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As Eliza
was a prohibitionist, some think this is the reason she haunts the
structure as she frowns on the hotel now being a restaurant and bar. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="frankton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Frankton</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Madison County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Train Trestle </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Other
websites have this exact same name and story listed in both Frankfort
and Frankton, Indiana. The name and story belongs to Frankfort,
Indiana only.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#oldtraintresslefran">See
Old Train Trestle in Frankfort</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fremont"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Fremont</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Steuben County </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="rayroadinfremont"></A><A NAME="mcnaughtoncemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Ray Road</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
McNaughton Family Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
insinuated that along Ray Road in Fremont, Indiana there is a
cemetery by the name of The McNaughton Family Cemetery. It is also
claimed that there have been reports that when you walk between the
tomb stones in this graveyard you'll levitate off the ground.
(You're still moving forward in an upright position, but your feet
aren't touching the ground.) There are cold pockets, and
visitors have reported having the feeling of people brushing past them. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: Do I
believe in ghosts? That's one story. Do I believe that one will
levitate off the ground while walking through this cemetery? NO!
Another detail that makes me disbelieve this haunting is that there
is no listing of a McNaughton Family Cemetery on Ray Road or anywhere
in Fremont for that matter.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">update: 10/26/2011
According to a Caitlynn Smith:</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">I have relatives who
live near there and I'm fairly certain that the cemetery in question
is not actually on Ray Road but on a sub-road that turns off of Ray
Road. There is a large cemetery dedicated to the McNaughton family
and many of their old buildings are now on location (<I>having been
moved from Ray).</I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="frenchlick"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>French
Lick</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Orange County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Horse
Field</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
late 1800's a bad storm hit this field like no other storm has ever
hit this small town. In this field, approximately 5 acres across,
were two beautiful black horses with a black baby colt. The only
shelter in this field was a giant oak tree in the middle of this
field, where the horses ran to immediately when the lighting flashed
through the air. Some have claimed to have witnessed 3 lighting bolts
come down from the sky and striking each one of the horses one at a
time, killing them. Now if you go visit this field when a night storm
is brewing, you can hear 3 horses running across the field to where
the old oak tree still stands. And on some nights when the lighting
lights up the sky you can see three beautiful black horses standing
by the tree.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="fultoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>FULTON
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#kewanna">Kewanna</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#rochester">Rochester</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="gary"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Gary</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Black
Oak </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Along an
interstate stood an old 2-story house that was once a speakeasy (bar
saloon) and a home for ladies of the night. It is claimed that at
times, you can hear a car pull in and hear men entering the basement
where they shot the owner of the saloon. It is also alleged that one
can see a woman dressed in red upstairs, often crying and reaching
out to touch you. There are also claims of a man leaving the basement
and walk upstairs, often pushing witnesses down. Last but not least,
it is said that one can hear the screams of women and children losing
their lives.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This house
has since been destroyed, nevertheless to this day you can see the
woman dressed in red, crying and reaching out for you. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Ridge
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the
road as you enter into Gary, On Halloween, you can see the ghost of a
girl who died after running into the Calumet River with her wedding
gown on. The weight of her gown held her down and drowned her. Her
ghost can now be seen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
that the ghost of a girl who got in an accident can be seen there. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="llorna"></A><A NAME="weepingwoman"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
story of La Llorona, or the weeping woman</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><FONT SIZE="2">The legend of La Llorona is
quite popular in Mexican popular culture. The story of La Llorona, or
the weeping woman, is often told in southwestern states, in
particular Texas. The story usually involves a poor, working-class,
young woman who becomes involved with a wealthy, married man. When
the man discovers she's pregnant, he leaves in a fit of rage, leaving
her to suffer alone. As abortion is a sin in her culture, she carries
the baby to term only to discover that she cannot handle the life of
a mother. In disgrace, she murders her child and spends eternity
trying to make amends for her decision. www.ghostsofamerica.com/4/Indiana_Gary_ghost_sightings.html</FONT></FONT></P>
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<CENTER>
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<FONT COLOR="#CED6FF"><FONT SIZE="2">The La Llorona legend sometimes
involves a young married couple. The couple struggle through life,
fighting with each other and their children. Eventually the husband
finds comfort in the arms of another, and the woman murders their
children as a payback. Some weeping woman stories place the woman and
wife in the role as a cheater. The young woman cheats on her husband,
and then kills her children in a depressed state. In all cases, she
roams the earth in her ghostly form, trying to make amends, and find
the children she murdered.</FONT></FONT></TD>
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<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">While the
La Llorona legend is highly popular in the southwest, the story
occasionally appears in the Midwest as well. The town of Gary,
Indiana has its own version of the La Llorona story.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The La
Llorona in Gary, Indiana is often spotted near the area known as
Cudahee. Cudahee was once a highly popular neighborhood for recent
Mexican immigrants. The neighborhood was close to Chicago, where the
workers could find jobs in the steel mills, and had an inviting feel
that made most feel right at home. It was there in Cudahee where a
young Mexican girl became the legend of La Llorona.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The young
woman arrived in Cudahee with her husband, full of hope for the
future. Not long after they arrived, the husband went to work in the
steel industry, and she set about making their home a pleasant one.
The two lived together for a number of years, and began raising a
small family. After her husband perished in a mill accident, she
tried her best to feed her family.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Not long
after her husband passed, the young woman found herself involved in a
tumultuous relationship with a wealthy white man. The man knew that
her social standing was not on par with his, but continued to string
her along with promises of a marriage and future. Rather than tell
her when he planned to marry another, the man lied and told the young
widow that he could never marry a woman with children. Grief
stricken, the woman went directly home and smothered her children.
She quickly returned to her lover with the news that they could now
marry. Disgusted and afraid, the man made her leave and promise never
to return to his home again. The woman couldn't return to her house
as she was too afraid to face her children, and wandered the streets
crying. A few hours later, her body was discovered.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
some that claim the story of a weeping woman in Gary is simply an
already existing ghost story that the Mexican immigrants adopted as
their own. A young widow was in a car accident during the 1930s just
outside the area known as Cudahee. The woman survived, but her
children all perished. Out of despair, she kept returning to the spot
where they died, crying and weeping for her children. Even in death,
she is unable to move on.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">For those
hoping to see La Llorona for themselves, she is often spotted near
the corner of Fifth and Cline Avenue in the Cudahee neighborhood of
Gary, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="gascity"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Gas City </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Grant County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
East Elementary </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto US-35/IN-22. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Turn LEFT onto N
4TH ST. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Look to your left
(3 story old building, sign says Old East Elementary) </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6) END Old East Elementary </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There used
to be a playground behind the elementary school. A few people have
seen the merry-go-round spinning by itself with nobody near it. Some
people have even heard the sound of children laughing there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The school
has a scary look to it, like it was suddenly abandoned and a riot
later took place. It is beaten down, and the Merry-go-round which was
said to have been mysteriously moving at times by ghostly children
has been removed. There is nothing in the school yard except for cement.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="tenthstreetbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">10th
Street Bridge </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto US-35/IN-22. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Turn RIGHT onto
10th Street </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)End on 10th Street
Bridge (1st bridge you pass) It is close to town</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When the
bridge was first built, a worker fell off the bridge and died. The
river then carried his body away. Many people have reported seeing an
old man hanging on to the side of the bridge screaming for help when
they pass over the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="georgetown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Georgetown</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Floyd County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Devil's
Dip</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
large hill, as it dips down. At the very bottom of the hill there is
a house. It is said that there was a little girl that once lived
there and was playing outside late one night, when she was hit by a
car driving too fast. Around midnight if you go really fast down the
hill you can see the little girl dressed all in white playing next to
the telephone pole. It's directly across from the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="geneva"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Geneva</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Adams County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">South
Adams Middle School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">105 W Line St,</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Geneva, IN</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 368-7256</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The cooks
and janitors have reported seeing a ghostly figure in the rafters
when they arrive to the school in the morning.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="gibsoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">GIBSON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#oaklandcity">Oakland
City</A> <A HREF="#princeton">Princeton</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="goshen"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Goshen</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Elkhart County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="oakridgecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Oakridge
</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">C</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">emetery </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located along County
Road 21/ N. Indiana Ave</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
statue of an angel over the grave of Michael Bashor that is said to
cry tears of blood.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="grantcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">GRANT COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#fairmount">Fairmount</A>
<A HREF="#gascity">Gas City</A> <A HREF="#jonesboro">Jonesboro</A>
<A HREF="#marion">Marion</A> <A HREF="#sweetser">Sweetser</A>
<A HREF="#upland">Upland</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>GREEN COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="greencastle"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Greencastle</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Putnam County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="cemteryingreencastl"></A><A NAME="boonehutchcemtery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cemetery
in Greencastle</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: All the
Websites out there have this cemetery listed as Boone Hutch Cemetery,
when actually it's called Boone Hutcheson Cemetery</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located along South
Country Road / 450 West</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: Take US 40
and turn North on 445W. Follow it for about 2 miles. Then
turn left onto 550S. Follow it for about 3/4 of a mile then
turn right on 525.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that a ghostly police officer from the 1950's sits inside the
graveyard along with a blue light. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
claimed that there is a cave under the cemetery with a grave near the
entrance. People have reported seeing a strange figure standing in
the cave when going in. Some witnesses have even reported that bodies
will fall out of their caskets into the cave. One other occurrence
involves sinister looking dogs with red glowing eyes that chase
people to their cars, and then disappear.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">DePauw
University</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2 or 3
different night custodians quit their jobs at the old east college,
built in 1837, because they swore it was haunted. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Edgelea</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
alleged that if you go and sit by the train tracks in Edgelea at
night, you could see the ghosts of hobos jumping off the train. One
lady already has seen a ghost of a hobo in her backyard. This lady
has even heard them banging on her back door.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster: I have my
doubts about this haunting, as there is no such location of Edgelea,
Indiana. There is an Edgelea Drive found in Greencastle; however
there are no train tracks located near this road.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><A NAME="ednacollingbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Edna
Collings Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en">GPS
N39 43.65 W86 58.58</A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Edna Collins
Covered Bridge crosses Little Walnut Creek on County Road 450 North
in Putnam County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that sometime in the early 1920's a little girl used to swim in
Little Walnut Creek, which the bridge crosses. At the end of the day
her parent would drive into the covered bridge, turn off the motor,
and honk three times signaling their return letting the little girl
know it was time to leave. One day, something had happened to the
little girl causing her to drown. They say that if at night you drive
into the bridge, turn off the motor, and honk three times that the
little girl will come and get in the car with you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">While this
tragic tale is the main story connected with the historical bridge,
there are whispers of another, more controversial story that explains
the presence of the bridge's ghost. In the mid-1800s, in the tiny
town of Portland Falls, there lived a young doctor and his even
younger lover that he strived to keep a secret.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The girl
eventually got pregnant, and the doctor, panicked, performed an
unsuccessful abortion that led to her untimely death. Anguished, the
doctor told no one of his dark secrets and to this day, some remain
convinced that the young figure that drifts along the banks of the
creek near Edna Collins Bridge is the young man's doomed lover.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Whitcomb's
library</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located at DePauw University</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Former
Indiana Governor James Whitcomb donated his vast library to Ashubry
University-now DePauw University-in his will after his death in 1852.
Whitcomb was an avid reader had amassed a large collection of books
in his lifetime, and kept most every book he had ever read. During
the years his library was in public use there were numerous sighting
of Whitcomb's ghost trying to protect his books.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In one
notable incident, a boy was reading The Poems of Ossian in the
Library when he became so engrossed reading it that when the library
closed he snuck the book out of the library and took it to his room.
It was after midnight when he finished reading and turned out the
lights. Later, he woke with a sense of not being alone. When his eyes
became adjusted to the darkness he saw a spectral finger pointing
accusingly. Then he heard a voice speaking, "Who stole
Ossian?" A bony hand reached toward the boy, who swore he
felt a finger touch his cheek. The boy returned the book first thing
in the morning, telling the librarian he'd been visited by the ghost
of Governor Whitcomb and promising he'd never take another restricted
book out of the library.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
collection of now rare books is now protected, but there are still
occasional sightings of Whitcomb's ghost.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="greenfield"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Greenfield</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hancock County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Weston
Village</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">314 Roosevelt Dr</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Greenfield, IN 46140-1869</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 468-0435</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This area
of town called "Weston Village " is a housing edition and
apartments in the same and is about a span of five miles. One witness
reports seeing what is described as a Cyclops at the foot of her bed,
as well as other sightings.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="greensburg"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Greensburg</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Decatur County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Greensburg
Courthouse</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
reports of ghostly sightings. The employees feel the presence of a
man who fell down the stairs. They say they have heard footsteps
going up the stairs. He will sometimes pass them in the hallways (you
can feel a breeze, like when someone walks past you). There are also
reports of people feeling a gentle touch or tap, yet there is nobody
around. Some say felt hair on their arms and on the back of their
neck stand up.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="greenwood"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Greenwood</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Johnson County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>No
Haunting reported</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="griffith"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Griffith</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Griffith
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">600 N Wiggs St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Griffith, IN 46319-2095</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 924-4281</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
alleged that a young lady hung herself in the girl's bathroom next to
the auditorium and she still wanders in the bathroom. They say
if you are alone in there you can see her spirit behind you in the mirror. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In
addition to the Griffith High School hauntings. It is said that a
male student was sitting in the library for study hall and out of the
blue he stood up, grabbed his chest and started gasping for air, then
keeled over and died. Sometimes during evening meetings in the
library you'll see a chair pushed on the ground, just like he had
pushed it down when he stood up.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Reder
Road </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that if you walk for about an hour and a half down the path at the
end of Reder Road, you will find a small white chapel church from the
early 1900's. Supposedly a mentally insane pastor murdered the whole
congregation years ago. It is said that one can hear the screams of
the congregation that was killed by this insane pastor.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
said that if you are walking back from this Chapel along Reder Road
late at night you will pass railroad tracks. If you stop and look to
your right you will see a man in all black walking very slowly toward
you down the middle track.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="rosscemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Ross Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Right by Elm Street
and Whitcomb Street in Griffith, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: Take I-94
and get off on Cline Avenue South (exit #5). Take Cline Avenue
for almost a mile and a half. Turn left onto US-6 also known as
Ridge Road. Go two miles down Ridge road and turn right on
Whitcomb Street. Follow Whitcomb Street for about half a mile
and cemetery will be on the left side of the road.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
incident along Reder Road is a story of a girl named Elizabeth Wilson
who drowned in a swamp after the car she was riding in went off the
road and into this swamp. People say that if you drive down the road
at night you can see Elizabeth on the side of the road waiting for a
ride back to her house down the road. People who claimed to have
given her ride back to her house got only as far as Ross cemetery
before she disappears; the same cemetery that she was buried in 1955.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">More
history to this road is during heavy mafia activity in Chicago around
the 1930's they would dump bodies off this road because it was, at
the time, out of the way and seldom traveled. Most of the bodies were
not discovered until the mid sixties when the area started to be developed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Through
the late 1980's until the mid 1990's the woods around this road
became a popular place to commit suicide. Most people that have
killed themselves there were area high school students. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
a few houses still on the road, near the main development. Many
reports of various apparitions (figures in the woods, ghostly lights,
voices, being chased by cars/ creatures). What's more, mostly due to
the fact that it is surrounded by woods, various animal parts are
frequently found along the road. These are odd in the fact that they
seem to almost always be placed in the exact center of the road.
Never an entire animal like road kill, but parts; a head, a leg, a
torso. Usually rabbits or raccoons but household pets have also been
reported. One person witnessed the head of a large dog, a German
shepherd or similar large breed, positioned in the center of the
road. There was no blood and the eyes were open staring down the line
of the road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story that has been told is it was a cool fall night and a guy and
his girlfriend were parked on the side of the road for a little late
night make out session. They were all cozy there, when they started
hearing a scraping sound on the roof of the car. The boyfriend would
tell his girlfriend that it's fine, it's just the wind. A little more
time passes and the scraping starts getting louder and faster. The
girl obviously a little uneasy asks that her boyfriend take a look.
So he gives in and says ill just be right back. It's now been a bit,
and the scrapping hasn't stopped and the boyfriend hasn't returned.
The girl, who is now getting worried about her boyfriend, gets out of
the car to have a look. When she gets out of the car, she finds her
boyfriend hanging by his belt from the tree. It's said that on
some cool fall nights, especially near Halloween, that you can go
there and park your car and here scrapping on the roof.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: The last
story is the exact same story as <A HREF="#spookyhollowcrawfor">Spooky
Hallow in Crawfordsville</A>.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hadley"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hadley</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hendricks County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Webmaster: A lot of
websites have a listing for Hedley, IN with the story of:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Hedley Cemetery -
Reports of unexplained sounds and feelings of self destruction.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">There is no Hedley,
INDIANA. There is however a Hadley, INDIANA</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also a Hadley Friends Cemetery located along W Country Road 200 S and
S Country Road W in Hadley, IN</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">If this is the cemetery
they speak of, I am not sure. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Any help here would be appreciated!</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Contact
me</A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hamiltoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">HAMILTON
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#carmel">Carmel</A>
<A HREF="#fishers">Fishers</A> <A HREF="#noblesville">Noblesville</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hammond"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hammond</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Ridge
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>or</I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">River
Ghost</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This story is
also listed under Gary, Indiana Hauntings as they are on the same path</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the
road as you enter into Gary especially on Halloween, you can see the
ghost of a girl who died after running into the Calumet River with
her wedding gown on, </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">the weight
held her down and drowned her. Her ghost can now be seen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Also the
ghost of a girl who got in an accident can be seen there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Botanical Gardens / Reaper's Realm</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">626 177th St, Hammond,
IN - (219) 931-2480</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Indiana Botanic Gardens is the largest and oldest retailer of herbs
in the United States, reaching its 100th anniversary in 2010. A
mansion located along the north side of the Little Calumet River in
Hammond, Indiana houses the Indiana Botanic Gardens. This mansion
housed the Indiana Botanic Gardens until 1990 when the company moved
to a newer facility in 10, Indiana. The mansion still stands today
and is used by Hluska Enterprises Inc. During the summer, it is a
retail fireworks outlet and in the fall it is the site of Reaper's
Realm Haunted House.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
Indiana Botanic Gardens building is still standing in Hammond, IN off
of I-80/94. For those individuals that are familiar with the area,
Reaper's Realm Haunted Mansion is housed in the building Joseph Meyer
built in 1926.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People say
there are 2 women owners who died there and they haunt the place. You
can hear people walking around upstairs if no one is there. There
have also been sightings seen in the forest behind the mansion.
People have seen 2 unknown women working in the background. This
usually happens when they are setting up for Reaper's Realm.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="circustrain"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Robertsdale
- Circus Train </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As it is
true that on June 22, 1918, the Hammond circus train wreck occurred
about 5 1/2 miles east of the city, killing 86 and injuring 127 persons.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">From this
tragic incident comes the story that all the animals aboard the train
burned to death and the animals' remains were buried in a nearby
cemetery. It is said that if you go by you can still hear all the
animals cry.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A haunted
house in Hammond can be found at 36 Detroit St. between the Illinois
state line and Hohman Ave. Legend claims that the spirits here
are violent and like to throw things or move things around. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">But not
only is the house haunted, the whole block has strange things
happening. Things such as cold spots, things touching you, objects
being moved or even thrown at you, voices, footsteps, sightings of a
doppelganger, and when you're in the house you get the feeling that
someone is watching even though no one else is around.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Jayme
House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hammond
also has the haunted Jayme House. A number of people have spotted the
ghost of a little girl inside the house and heard her playing late at night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
two bedrooms upstairs. The bedroom to the left; if you shut the cubby
hole door at night and when you wake up the door will be found open.
If you put something in front of the door it is still open in the
morning. The bedroom to the right; one can see glowing eyes, hear
noises, and sense over powering smells, all coming from within the
cubby hole.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been reports that doors open on their own, odd smells have been
detected, strange and unexplainable noises have been heard and the
sounds of phantom children have been heard running, laughing and playing</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
stairwell leading to the upstairs bedrooms is also haunted. It is
said this is where a little 8 year old girl likes to play. There are
sightings all over the house. There are a large number of happenings
throughout the rest of the house, items are moved to odd places by
some unseen force, chairs are moved and placed in odd arrangements
and people have claimed to be touched by hands that they could not see.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
also been reports of people being lifted off the ground.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Bishop
Noll Institute</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1519 Hoffman St,
Hammond, IN - (219) 932-9058</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that there are 3 known deaths in the school.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that on the second floor, in the A-wing of The Bishop Noll Institute
where a janitor hung himself, you can hear footsteps and people
talking with the whole floor being empty. In the lab rooms, chairs
would fall off desks without being pushed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
claimed that the auditorium of Bishop Noll Institute is haunted by a
young girl who was auditioning for the lead part in a play and was
denied the part and then she started crying. She then walked on the
lights above the stage and hung herself. Ever since then, anyone who
auditions and gets the lead part or a part with many lines has gotten
hurt. They lose their voice, develop illnesses, break their leg,
almost choke, fall off the stage, and much more during the play.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
library, there is a cold spot that is said to remain there at all
times, despite the warmer air throughout the rest of the room. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
pool area, a freshman drowned in the pool, which is no longer used
and closed off. Laughter has been heard but it seems to come from
nowhere specific.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Saint
Casimir School </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">4329 Cameron Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Hammond, IN 46327-1358</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 932-2686</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
said to be a ghost of a girl and a janitor that died in the school
during the 1953 fire of the school. Many girls of the school see the
girl in the girl's bathroom and at times you can see the janitor in
the old building at the end of the hall staring at you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Near
Columbia School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Columbia School
is located at 1238 Michigan St, Hammond, IN - (219) 933-2461</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There was
a man who was having a very hard time. He and his wife had recently
got a divorce, and he could no longer see his children. He was also
fired from his job. The man was really, really upset and decided his
life was no longer worth living. He committed suicide by hanging
himself. Years later the residents living there can hear the man
talking to them during the night, he also interferes with their lives
by, for example, throwing tools all over the garage. Also, on the
anniversary of his death a quick white light can be seen from his
window to remind the neighborhood of the tragic event.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Gavit
High School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1670 175th St,
Hammond, IN - (219) 989-7328</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Every
night at about midnight, it is said you can see people walking around
the roof and if you shut the windows the night before some of the
windows will be open. If you are inside you can hear metal clinking
together and muffled screams, along with orbs and figures walking.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A number
of former students claim these stories are complete fiction.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hancockcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>HANCOCK
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#greenfield">Greenfield</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#reedville">Reedville</A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A NAME="wilkinsoncemtery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></B><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Wilkinson
McCreary Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: I can not
find a listing for Wilkinson McCreary Cemetery in HANCOCK COUNTY</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Wherever it is, it is
said to be haunted. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Anybody with any
information on an address and hauntings please <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">contact
me</A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="thomasrdcemtery"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Thomas
Rd Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: can not find
a listing for Thomas Rd Cemetery in HANCOCK COUNTY</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Wherever
it is, it is said this graveyard has had numerous occurrences
including reports of blood on graves which all date back too mid 1800`s. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The ground
is always soft no matter the weather and noises from the woods than
seem too get closer the longer you stay. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Two
gigantic rocks which set in front of the path that leads you in are
moved in a different spot every time you visit</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Anybody with
any information on an address and hauntings please <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">contact
me</A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hanna"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hanna</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Haunted House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Not to be
confused with <A HREF="#hannahouse">The Hannah House located in
Indianapolis, IN</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
said to be an old haunted house in Hanna, almost gone now, but is
said to be located on the only hill in Hanna and on the side with
woods and no other houses. Supposedly a former owner supposedly
killed his twin daughters and wife before killing himself. Some say
he hung his two daughters from the trees. Next to the house you can
sometimes see the ghost of the man's body swinging from a tree or you
may see him fighting with his family and carrying off his kids.
Others claim that if you go there at night you are supposed to see
the guy hanging the ropes from the trees and if you walk the trails
in the woods at night you can see him fighting off his wife and
dragging his two girls down the hill to the ropes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hanover"></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hanover</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jefferson County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hanover
Nursing Center</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Omens
happen before one dies, there is green mist in photos, a balloon
bounces into a room, and the piano plays with the keys being seen moving. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hanover
Beach</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located along the Ohio
River on South Beach DR.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A preacher
drowned while swimming to shore to find help the victims of a sinking
riverboat. Usually appears around 2 am when it is very foggy. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="hanovercemtery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hanover
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located on Lowry Lane
off 1st street and Pine Ridge Road</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One
witness reports, "My children and I went to Hanover Cemetery
soon after we moved here. We had split up for the purpose of looking
for a family member's grave; we then turned around to meet up with
each other. As we got closer to each other, we suddenly felt
nauseated and we felt chilled. We looked at each other and realized
we were all experiencing the same sensations. We looked down at the
grave in front of us, and it had the name, Benjamin Bennett on it.
The next day we went to the library to see if we could find anything
out about this person. We found that he had been a student at Hanover
College and had drowned in the Ohio River and that his body was never found."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hanover
College</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Numerous
events have been recorded</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Parker
Auditorium </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>at Hanover College</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Parker
Auditorium has been haunted by the ghost of Dr. A.G. Parker, past
president of the college. Numerous events have happened over the past
25 years, including sightings, voices, sounds, and missing items. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Donner
Residence Hall </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>at Hanover College</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The east
wing of Donner Residence Hall is said to haunted. Moved objects
attributed to a former student who committed suicide in one of the rooms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="harrisoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>HARRISON
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#bridgeport">Bridgeport</A><A HREF="#corydon"> </A>
<A HREF="#corydon">Corydon</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hebron"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hebron</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hebron
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">509 S Main St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Hebron, IN 46341-8914</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 996-4771</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">During the
1930's a female student killed herself in the bathroom after being
stood up on prom night. It is said that the girl went into the
janitor's closet and found some rope. Then the girl went into the
bathroom that was right out of the gym doors and hung herself right
at the stroke of midnight. Some claim that her spirit can still be
seen swinging from a rope late at night</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many
people claim it happened on Halloween night, when the school doesn't
host their proms. In relation to it happening on Halloween night, it
is said that if you go into the bathroom on Halloween night and turn
off the lights at the stroke of midnight, look into the mirror, you
will see her hanging on the stall door.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
teachers claim to hear voices coming from that bathroom when they
stay late after school hours.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hebron
Train Depot</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Around the
early 1800's there was a train station where everyone in Hebron
worked. A man about 23 just had a fight with his wife and went
to work at the Hebron Train Depot angry and upset. So on his
way to work he was so upset that he wasn't paying and was hit by a
train. The train station didn't last much longer.
McDonalds moved in there. Every night his ghost would haunt the
place by throwing things and breaking things. There has never
been a thriving business there since.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The new
Walgreen's' store sits where the railroad depot used to call home. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
railroad depot was moved in 1994 to its present location behind the
Stagecoach Inn. It has been fully restored by the Hebron
Historical Society and is used as a railroad museum.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
railroad tracks</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
visitors may still be able to see evidence of a railroad that passed
through the heart of Hebron. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Sometimes
if you go there you will see ghost of people walking around after the
deadly train crash.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Moody's
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
to Moody's road at night, flash your brights 3 times a light will
appear and if you shut off your car it will not restart.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hedley</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster:
A lot of websites have a listing for Hedley, IN with the story of:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Hedley Cemetery -
Reports of unexplained sounds and feelings of self destruction.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There is no Hedley,
INDIANA. There is however a Hadley, INDIANA</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There is also a Hadley
Friends Cemetery located along W Country Road 200 S and S Country
Road W in Hadley, IN</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">If this is the cemetery
they speak of, I am not sure. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Any help here would be appreciated!</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Contact
me</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="heltonville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Heltonville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lawrence County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">McCarthur
House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Murder is
the reason behind the haunted McCarthur House in Heltonville. Four
people were killed there around 1974 and people report seeing the
ghost of the killer fleeing the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
claimed that when you approach the house there is a white figure that
can be seen as sort of running away from the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hendrickscounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">HENDRICKS
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#avon">Avon</A>
<A HREF="#danville">Danville</A> <A HREF="#hadley">Hadley</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="henry"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Henry</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Rush County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="henrycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">HENRY COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#knightstown">Knightstown</A>
<A HREF="#lewisville">Lewisville</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newcastle">New
Castle</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="henryville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Henryville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clark County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="dansrun"></A><A NAME="cemteryhill"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Dan's
Run - Cemetery Hill</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Dan
Guthrie was just one victim in a string of murders in the Henryville
area. They said he was not only buried once, but was also dug up
again by his murderer and then burnt in a brush fire. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Guthrie's
first burial was near the creek bed somewhere on the south side of
the aircraft hanger that sits on the southwest corner of Pixley Knob
and Mountain Grove Road (Cemetery Hill) as he was placed in a
shallow grave.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Guthrie's
second grave was near the creek bed on the opposite side of the
street, due north of the aircraft hanger (northwest corner, west of bridge).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Guthrie's
body remained undetected for one year before being found, unearthed
and reburied in nearby Mt. Zion Cemetery. The hole he was
buried in near the corner of Pixley Knob Road and Mountain Grove Road
is still open (about 4-feet deep) near the edge of the woods. Homes
in the nearby area have experienced sightings of a young man with a
large, handlebar bushy mustache, doors open and close by themselves,
footsteps walking up and down hallways at night, footprints found
outside bedroom windows, objects moving by themselves, and ghostly
whispers. Also, a tape recorder left on Guthrie's gravestone in Mt.
Zion later revealed a faint, haunting man's voice crying, "Help
me, God help me, please help me..." </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="greenlady"></A><A NAME="mtzioncemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">G</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">reen
Lady - Mt. Zion </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">C</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">emetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Mt. Zion
cemetery located along Henryville blue lick road and between I-65</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
early 1900's a young woman was killed on Henryville blue lick road
after a terrible car accident and buried in Mt. Zion cemetery on the
same road. It is said that she roams the cemetery, with a green glow
to her. She will jump on your car if it's parked in the cemetery at
night (said to be looking for a ride home) and the green goo will
still be on your car until you wash it off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="highland"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Highland</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="highlandhshighland"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Highland
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">9135 Erie St,
Highland, IN - (219) 922-5610</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that Highland High School has been haunted for several years. The gym
is where the sightings usually take place. People have reported that
they have seen a little boy roaming around the gym and sometimes
doing laps around the basketball court. They have also heard
basketball being bounced. They say that the sounds and the little boy
running laps are a kid known by the name of Bob Haymaker. Bob died
one day in gym class when they were playing basketball. The teacher
said that he was fine and next time the teacher looked at him, he was
lying there dead. Ever since then, little Bobby Haymaker has haunted
the gym of Highland High school.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This is the
same name of a <A HREF="#highlandhsandeson">school in Anderson,
Indiana with the near exact same haunting.</A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Can somebody please
verify which is the correct listing, Anderson, IN or Highland, IN?</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Websites out
there have a listing for:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Hitysville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There is NO Hitysville,
IN, however there is a Hitsville, Indiana. Although there is no
listing for a Public Library in Hitsville.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">If anybody has a clue as
to where this haunting is supposed to take place, please <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">contact
me</A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Here is
the story:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hitysville
Public Library- It is reported that on Oct. 28, 1943, the librarian
that worked non-stop there was involved in a freak accident involving
a book shelf collapse. The book shelf oddly enough was full of
supernatural books. The ghost is said to have remained inside the
library which has since been shut down. On that anniversary night
accounts of loud crashing bookshelves have been reported, but no
bookshelves remain in the old library. Also accounts of moaning and
screams for help, along with unidentified scratching and banging.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hobart"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hobart</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Abandoned
Haunted House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that an old abandoned house found on 501 Indiana St. near Liberty
school is where a very rich family used to live. The oldest child,
Spencer, was a high school dropout and a drug addict. It is said that
one day Spencer killed his baby sister, Mary. Spencer went to jail
and then he committed suicide a year later. They say if you go around
there at night you can hear a little girl running around the house.
Others have claimed seeing the little girl's ghost playing in the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lakeforest2"></A></FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">River
Forest Junior-Senior High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3300 Indiana St,
Hobart, IN - (219) 962-7551</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The River
Forest Junior and Senior High Schools are connected. Outside of the
school there are tennis courts, before they were tennis courts there
used to be a pool that was used for gym class. The reason that the
tennis courts were built is because a boy drowned in the pool during
gym class one day. He is sometimes seen and heard in the High School
gym, Junior High multi-purpose Room, High School Cafeteria, and
throughout the High School halls. He is usually not seen during
school hours. Most of the people who see him have seen him while
staying late for after-school activities or games. One lunch lady has
actually claimed to having conversations with the boy. When asked
about it she replied: "The first time I saw him it frightened
me, but now I am not scared, and I know he means no harm. He is just
a lost soul stuck on Earth. I was walking out to my car, which was
parked near the tennis courts and I saw him standing inside the gate
of the tennis court. He was staring at me so I asked him what he was
doing there. He told me that he had drowned. I asked him his name and
he disappeared. Now, whenever I talk with him he disappears if I ask
his name, which I find very odd."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This is the
same basis of story along with the name of the same school found in
Hobart - River Forest Junior and Senior High Schools</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">According to resources
:The reason we are getting the same haunting for River Forest in both </FONT><A HREF="#lakeforest1"><FONT COLOR="BLUE">Lake
Station </FONT></A><FONT COLOR="WHITE">and Hobart, is that River
forest Jr high and senior high has a Hobart mailing address, but
techinally is in Lake Station. Yes, it's the same place and the
same haunting.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="babyscrycemetery"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Baby's
cry</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: All the
websites out there have this story listed under Hobart, Indiana when
it is actually located in New Chicago, IN</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
people say that if you go to Hobart cemetery and go right by the
woods, at midnight you can hear a baby cry. The baby is clearly not
alive and is a ghost. Also, if you take pictures you can see orbs all
over the place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="howardcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">HOWARD
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#jerome">Jerome</A>
<A HREF="#kokomo">Kokomo</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#plevna">Plevna</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="huntingtoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">HUNTINGTON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#warren"><I>Warren</I></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Forks
of the Wabash</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Historic
Forks of the Wabash is a historic museum park near Huntington,
Indiana. The park is located along the Wabash River.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
original house belonging to Miami tribe Chief Jean Baptiste de
Richardville has been remodeled by adding a door between the Chief's
bedroom and the servant's quarters to facilitate tours of the house.
In the room described as the servant's quarters there was a pillar of
icy air that everyone who walked passed through shivered and said, <I>"ooooh.
. . . cold spot" </I>The cold spot was WAY colder than the
temperature in the rest of the house including being several degrees
lower than the outside temperature. There also was a strong sense of
being watched.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Horace
Mann School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: It is said
that Horace Mann School is now apartments, However the school is
listed being located in Huntington, Indiana and it serves grades PK-5
in the Huntington County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">2485 Waterworks Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Huntington, IN 46750</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Huntington County</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
alleged that Horace Mann School has had many reports of paranormal
activity. There have been sounds and sightings of children and adult
ghosts, which are of unknown origin.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Huntington
College</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">2303 College Ave,
Huntington, IN - (260) 359-4000</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A women
spirit has been seen floating in the hallways of the Physical
Education Recreation Center, wearing a long white dress. She is only
seen by men. Toilets have been known to flush and showers turn on
with no one in the restrooms or locker rooms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Polk road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that a woman died on the train track and if you go over the tracks
that your car will die and she will come and push you off and then
she will go down the center of the car and go into somebody and show
then how she died and what she went through. And when you leave,
there will be blood all over your car.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: There is no
listing for a Polk Road in Huntington, Indiana, however there is a
Polk Street listed in Huntington, Indiana. Nevertheless, Polk Street
does not cross any train tracks. It does end several hundred feet
before it crosses tracks.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="warwickhotel"></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Warwick
Hotel</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">515 N Jefferson St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Huntington, IN 46750</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(888) 932-1827</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Haunted
Hotel 13th Floor: </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hungtington,
Indiana is home to one of the most horrifying haunted houses you'll
find in the Midwest. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Haunted Hotel 13th Floor is located on the grounds of the historic
Warwick Hotel. The story begins with the windy, dark night of October
13, 1904. On that fateful evening, more than 300 souls crashed to
their untimely deaths when the hotel was devoured by a raging fire.
No man, woman, or child was spared; twenty of those killed were
members of a traveling circus. The victims spanned every walk of life
and each left behind a legacy.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">To this
day, there are whispers that the tortured spirits of those who lost
their lives in the wild blaze haunt the grounds still. Some say these
grieving spirits are trapped in a slippery slope between life and
death known as The 13th Floor.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Ever since
that tragic night, stories have circulated about the event that
claimed so many lives and the grounds that housed the infamous hotel.
There are tales of strange, ghostly figures and disturbing noises.
Individuals have even disappeared from the area the Warwick used to
call home, only to turn up across town in a desolate area known as
the Devil's Backbone. These terrified souls were rushed to mental
hospitals as they tried incoherently to tell others of the dark
journey they had experienced.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="huron"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Huron</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lawrence County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Chain
grave</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A slave
owner from the 1800's beat one of his slaves to death with a logging
chain. The wife of the slave had a local shaman put a curse on the
slave owner. The curse was that he would bear the reminder of his
murder for eternity. After he was buried, a chain appeared on his
tombstone, and every year another link is added.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This is the
EXACT same story listed in Orangeville, Located in Orange County</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hymera"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Hymera</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Sullivan County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="bethelcemtery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Bethel
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
rumors that if you go to the Bethel Cemetery in Hymera at night and
go up to the Nathan Hinkle grave and monument (a local soldier of the
Revolutionary War that died in the war) and walk around the monument
3 time and say "Nathan Hinkle", "Nathan Hinkle",
"Nathan Hinkle", he will answer you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Upon
investigation, there is no listing for a Bethel Cemetery in Hymera,
Indiana, nor is there a listing in all of Sullivan County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">I have also discovered a
Nathan HINKLE, a soldier of the Revolutionary War, that was born on
31 Mar 1759 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">died on 25 Dec 1848 in
Pleasantville, Sullivan County, Indiana at age 89, and was buried in
Hymera, Hymera Cemetery, Hymera-Shelburn, Indiana. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">There is a monument in
Nathan Hinkle's honor. The monument is fifteen feet high,
representing a Revolutionary soldier at parade rest.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="indianapolis"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Indianapolis</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marion County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Indianapolis
is the largest city in Indiana and it has more than a few haunted houses. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="governorsmansion"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Governor's Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Back in
the 1830s, the bustling hub of downtown Indianapolis harbored a dark
secret. The story of haunted houses in Indiana begins with the tale
of the cavernous, once beautiful very first Governor's Mansion that
sat atop Monument Circle. Many credit the doomed structure with the
title of the first haunted house in Indianapolis.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Ironically,
no governor ever lived there. The governors' wives never wanted to
hang their clothes out to dry in the middle of the city for all to
see. They felt the celebrated Circle left them no room for privacy
from the curious stares of the public.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">So the
beautiful mansion became the home of Supreme Court offices, then
slowly lost its promising glow and began to house transient drifters
and ladies of the night. Finally, its condition deteriorated and it
sat empty and desolate for 30 long years</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The town
soon became convinced that a dark, menacing figure had taken up
residence in the abandoned and crumbling mansion. It was a ghost,
they assumed, and some swore they saw its long black cape billowing
behind a bulky black shape with no head. They could hear thumping and
unearthly sounds from inside the mansion, but no one dared to go
inside and experience the horrors they knew awaited them. In fact,
citizens stopped visiting the Circle at all after dark for fear of
the unknown.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One
moonless, windy November evening, a group of local boys decided they
would be the ones to break the spell of the mad ghost that flitted
past the grimy windows and slipped through the decaying walls of the
old Governor's Mansion. Their goal was to capture the spirit, and
filled with the confidence of the young, they stood on the steps of
the Circle that fateful night and dared each other to take the first
step inside.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Finally
one of the boys, named Aaron Ohr, boldly declared that he wasn't
afraid of ghosts. Though he wished he could call the words back as
soon as they left his lips, the others taunted him and he knew he had
sealed his fate. He checked his pocket and felt reassured when he
found his trusty sling shot and a solid handful of rocks.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Aaron
stepped into the house, and his friends watched in awed silence. In
seconds they began to hear wild screams and a terrible thumping
noise, and were terrified. The boys turned to run, leaving their
friend to his ugly fate, when Aaron emerged from the swinging doors
of the Governor's Mansion.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The boys,
stunned, turned to see their friend alive and well and clutching a
giant, wild turkey in his hands. The turkey was spitting mad and
could barely be contained, but Aaron managed. Proudly he held up his
wriggling prize for his friends to see.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">And with
that, young Aaron became a hero of the city and the story of
the first haunted house in Indianapolis was officially on record.
Before the evil spirit was revealed to be one very displeased turkey,
the entire town was convinced the mansion held untold horrors and
secrets of the dead. It was recorded in the town newspaper that it
was the oldest turkey ever caught in the Circle City. So the story
goes that Aaron's family cooked that turkey for Thanksgiving, and the
whole town was invited to celebrate the unhaunting of the old
Governor's Mansion.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="mntjacksoncemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Mount
Jackson Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
individuals buried in this cemetery are the lost souls from the
numerous deaths that occurred at <A HREF="#centralstate">Central State</A>
throughout its existence. The possibility of this place being haunted
is very real. These people were left without care and forgotten
about. In a way they were discarded by a society that had no use for them.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B><A NAME="centralstate"></A></B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Central
State Hospital </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Central State Hospital/Asylum</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<B><FONT COLOR="RED">UPDATED: August 17, 2013</FONT></B></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">While the
majority of buildings at the Central State Hospital in Indianapolis,
Indiana, have been demolished, the ghosts that once dwelled within
refuse to die.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Central
State Hospital began as the Indiana Hospital for the Insane. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In
November of 1848, The Indiana Hospital for the Insane opened its
doors for patients, who suffered from a variety of mental illnesses,
ranging from depression to various forms of psychosis, admitting 5
people. The mentally handicapped, called "Simple" also
wound up being committed here. The criminally insane also were housed
here. The Hospital at this point consisted of one brick building
sitting on over 100 acres of land. After 1926, the hospital was
renamed Central State Hospital.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Hospital grew in leaps and bounds to eventually house and care for
3,000 patients by 1928.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many of
the drugs used today to help patients control their symptoms weren't
invented yet. So it isn't surprising that the use of restraint was
heavily relied on for patients prone to violence. Unfortunately
treatment in those times was experimental and rudimentary at best.
Women were often subjected to horrific treatments for something as
simple as depression, treatments included submersion in ice cold
water baths, and lobotomies were common place. Given the horrific
things people once faced there, it shouldn't be surprising that
Central State Hospital has its share of ghosts. However, the
conditions where the most difficult patients, like the violent,
criminally insane, were held in basements of buildings or dark rooms
off the vast tunnels which connect various buildings with chains and
shackles on the walls. The patients were in dark, inhuman conditions,
and "retraining practices" were deemed to be barbaric. The
worst inmates who never stopped screaming and /or attacked staff or
other patients were warehoused there in the early years of the
Hospital. Sadly enough, it was common during the early years of
psychiatry to use restraints to treat even common diseases such as
schizophrenia. Former Hospital workers confirmed that some unruly
patients were kept in these restraints.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some of
the older buildings are gone, but some remaining. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This was a
major mental hospital located on the North side of West Washington
Street for more than a hundred years until it was closed in the last
decade. There are numerous reports of hauntings at this facility many
from former staff members. Although the facility if not open to the
public, there is a medical history museum on the site that can be toured.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People say
that the empty lot where the main buildings once sat is the darkest
place in the world, and that no matter how many lights are used, the
area remains dark and heavy. Some believe it is the result of
hundreds of deaths there, combined with th pain and suffering of
former patients. Those who walk passed the empty lot are also said to
hear the sound of wailing moans or the cries of former patients, and
see strange shadows moving across the grass. There is also a tree
where screams and moans are heard; in the 1940s, two patients fought,
and one killed the other by beating him to death with a large rock.
Some claim the patients themselves can also be seen, running through
the field.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
reports from night watchmen of noises, screams of
"patients", and mysterious "people" seen and then
disappeared. Medical Museum on site also reported haunted as it once
was the hospital's morgue. Entrance is on Warman Ave. right off of
West Washington Street.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some of
the hauntings include:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
screaming of a woman was heard coming from a corner of the basement.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Shadows of
entities were seen moving from cement post to post. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">An
employee on a break took a nap in a room in the basement, near the
pumping station. He awoke as he was being choked by unseen hands by a
menacing presence. He broke the grasp and ran to the light switch and
no one was there. There were deep red marks around his neck where he
was choked.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The coal
conveyor belt which brought coal to the Boiler, turned itself on and off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Noises
coming from the basement have been heard by the living when no one
was there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Administration
Building - Some entity is going about his or her business in running
the hospital.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Foot steps
were heard coming across the lobby to the window in front of the main
desk and went back again. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story told about Central State Hospital is the story of Alvin. Alvin
was a patient at the hospital, who suddenly and abruptly vanished one
day; he was there in the afternoon, but by bed check was gone.
Despite a long and thorough search, he was never found. A few years
later a female patient named Agnus started walking away during the
day, and was always found sitting in the same place, near the
basement where the severe cases were kept. Agnus eventually told a
staff nurse that her friend Alvin was there, and she liked to go
there to talk to him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Thinking
that the former patient may still be in the hospital, the staff leapt
into action, ordering a full scale search of the basement. The search
revealed nothing, until someone found an open crawl space; inside was
the body of Alvin. Oddly enough, the same story is told about a
former Ohio mental institution, only the missing patient was a
female, who was only found after renovations of the hospital. Imagine
the surprise of a nurse when she figured out that a female patient
was going down the steps to the tunnel to talk to an entity named Al,
whose body was found soon after realizing what had happened.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
hospital worker heard moans coming from a dirt-floor room off a
tunnel, which had chains and hand restraints in the walls.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Maintenance
workers have heard the cries and screams coming from the dorms,
similar to what was heard here when patients stayed here. Mental
illness is painful and scary to the people living with it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the
second floor of a woman's dorm an entity dressed in a bathrobe has
been seen running down the hall, from the outside and the inside.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Under a
grove of trees, a violent patient killed another patient. The living
can hear the cries and groans of this victim coming from this area. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Entities
dressed in robes have been seen running across the grass in their bid
to escape.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
travel pass the former Central State Hospital today, be wary of any
sounds you may hear, or strange shadows moving in the distance.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="rockbottomrrestaura"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Rock
Bottom Restaurant and Brewery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">10 West Washington Street</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Rock
Bottom is located on the same block as the infamous Bowen Merrill
Fire broke out in 1890. A terrific fire claimed the lives of 13
Indianapolis Firefighters. The interior of the building was too hot
for firefighters to enter so they cut a hole in the roof to get water
directly to the core of the fire. AS dozens of firefighters stood
atop the building, the roof gave a thunderous shudder and then
collapsed inwards, taking with it many of the firefighters.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Customers
to this day claim they smelled a sudden smell of charred wood and
soot surrounding them. In the Ladies Room, the faucets turn on by
themselves. One long time Waitress said sometimes after closing time
staff members would sit around the bar and hear and see things. On
one occasion, a loud crash was heard downstairs. When they rushed
down to see what had happened and no one was there. Staff members
have heard their names called when no one is around, glasses behind
the bar are constantly breaking, patrons have felt an icy hand on
their shoulders and cold spots develop all over the restaurant.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Rivoli
Theatre</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3155 East 10th Street,
Indianapolis, Indiana 47710</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
currently closed to the public.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Rivoli
Theatre can be found on the East side of Indianapolis, in the old
downtown section, a neighborhood which was once a thriving commercial
district in the earlier part of the 20th century and is now in the
process of getting a much needed face lift through the restoration
and renovation process, thanks to several organizations efforts. The
city recognizes the value of these fine old buildings as being an
important part of their history, and will restore them to their
original beauty.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Though the
theatre is now closed, it seems that The Rivoli Theatre was the home
of entities from the time it opened, and has attracted a few others
throughout its long history. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">1) The
land where The Rivoli Theatre and its building was built upon, had
been a farm. A farm house and family burial plot had exited right on
this spot. But before this time period, this same plot of land had
been an Indian burial plot.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">a) Through
some investigation, it was discovered that the people who lived in
the farm house experienced paranormal activity in their house and on
the property.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2) Past
Hauntings in the Auditorium -</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">a) Past
owners have opened the theatre for business, and much to their
surprise they found people already sitting in the auditorium. Rushing
down the isles to confront them, imagine their shock when these
nonpaying customers melt away before their eyes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">b) One
apparition of a man dressed in his evening finery has been seen
frantically running up and down the isles, through the seat rows and
then disappearing into the wall!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">3) Recent
Haunting Reports with the current owner</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When the
present owner bought this grand old theater in 1976, he scoffed at
the stories that the theater was haunted, saying that overactive
imaginations had created these supposed haunting incidents. After
some personal encounters, this owner has changed his mind, but is
willing to live with the reality that his theatre was host to some
nonpaying entities, who love this old theatre as much as he does.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">a)
Incidents in Auditorium under management of the new owner - Imagine
his surprise when who he thought were the first people in for the
showing of a film, returned to report to him that he was mistaken:
There was already a couple seated. The man was dressed in an old
fashioned tux and the woman was wearing a lovely white dress. In
disbelief, the owner ran to the auditorium and discovered no one else
living was seated. It wasn't possible for anyone to quickly leave
that fast, unless they were life-like apparitions of the theatres'
entities. This became a common occurrence.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">b) Ladie's
Powder & Rest Room - Women patrons reported incidences of being
alone in the bathroom, hearing the toilet flush, seeing the door to
the stall open and close, watch the ivory faucets turn on and off,
without any help! Sometimes this entity, a woman appears in solid
form in this bathroom, fooling the living in thinking that she is a
real person. Then, she suddenly disappears for chuckles as the living
become unnerved.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">c) A lady
apparition has been seen standing on the stairs which lead up to the
projection room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It seems
that the entities have been rather rude and difficult with the
theatre's employees, making a high turnover rate a reality.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">a)
Employees have been pushed by an unseen presence. Employees have
learned not to clean the auditorium alone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">b) People
in charge of cleanup have had the unsettling experience of watching
buckets and cleaning supplies move by themselves. Either an unseen
presence is trying to be helpful or is doing it for chuckles!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">c) After
cleaning the lobby, the cleaning crew went into the auditorium to
continue. When they came back into the lobby, they found a smoking
cigarette in the ash tray urn found in the lobby. No one who smoked
was in the theatre or was involved with the clean up crew.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2)
Personal Experiences of the Current Owner - Doing repairs before or
after hours of business.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">a)
Basement - Boiler Room - While down in the basement, working on the
boiler, the owner received a hug of appreciation around his waist
from behind by an unseen presence, feeling the cold arms and hands
from an appreciative entity; probably a woman - which inspired the
current owner to make a quick beeline lickity split canter up the
stairs to the main floor, through the auditorium to the lights.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">b) While
in the projection booth, the owner was making repairs and saw out of
the corner of his eye a female presence standing there watching him.
Thinking it was one of the female staff, he asked her to pick up a
tool he needed which was out of his reach. When nothing happened, he
looked and saw nothing. He then remembered that his staff weren't due
there until later.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">c) While
inspecting the roof of the theatre, the new owner fell through part
of the roof which opened up when he stepped on it. Presence(s)
physically stopped his certain death, by moving his feet so he landed
on a supporting truss, instead of free-falling 85 feet to the theatre
floor below.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">d) Items
in the theatre apartment have been moved around and some have gone missing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When the
theatre was still open, a movie camera was set up in the auditorium
and left on one night. On the film one sees a bright light form and
grow until a figure is seen which then moves out of camera range.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cathedral
High School </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(Fomer sight of
Ladywood High School )</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5225 E 56th St,
Indianapolis, IN - (317) 542-1481</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When the
Cathedral High School campus was the campus of Ladywood, a private
boarding school in Indianapolis. Ladywood was entirely run by the
Sisters of Providence, a group of nuns devoted to a Catholic
education. There is a building on campus, Loretto Hall, the former
main building of Ladywood, classes were held on the first floor,
physical education in the basement, with student dorms on the second
floor, and nun dorms in the attic. It has been reported many times
that at night, after what would be "lights out" for the
girls that you can hear and sometimes see a sister walking down the
halls in the second floor and candles burning in the attic.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Decatur
Central High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">actually located in
Indianapolis, but it is a Decatur township school located at:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5251 Kentucky Ave </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, In 46221</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">October of
1979, a girl named Angie and her friends were recklessly riding
around the school parking lot. They crashed and Angie was thrown from
the car and decapitated. Strangely enough, the school's electricity
would not work for several weeks afterward and the entire school
smelled like burnt rubber. Every year, around the time of Angie's
death, the electricity still goes out and burnt rubber is smelt. Some
people have even reported seeing a young female ghost walking up and
down the stairs crying, but she disappears when people approach.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also the story that all five female students were killed in 1979 when
a drunk driver drove into the auditorium.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Indianapolis
Public School - I.P.S. #18 </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located on the south
side of Indianapolis on Ringgold St. and Palmer St.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The number
18 witnessed a tragedy when the old gym collapsed and a number of
kids and a teacher were all killed. People claim to hear kids playing
in the old room and see the ghosts of the students. The school itself
is now closed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
claimed that I.P.S. #18 was built on top of an old Indian burial
ground. One person claims, "In my personal experience, if you go
up to the old gym the doors were locked and with the windows covered
but, if you do happen to stubble into the old gym you can see the
entire gym class standing in front of the stage. Also near the end of
the school day you can hear balls bouncing anywhere in that wing of
the school."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Indianapolis
Public School - I.P.S. School #50</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">School #50 sits behind
present day Indianola Park, about a half mile EAST of the
intersections of Washington St. and Belmont Ave., on the City's west side</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">As for location, School
#50 sits behind present day Indianola Park, about a half mile EAST of
the intersections of Washington St. and Belmont Ave. On the City's
west side. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">December 2006
update/correction: School 50 is at Hawthorne Park, which is at
Belleview and Washington Street - west of Belmont Street. Indianola
Park is east of Belmont and Washington Streets, which is next to
School #30. That intersection is Miley Avenue and Washington Street.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Cold spots
felt, strange loud banging heard. The building is still there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>House
of Blue Lights</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Here in
Indianapolis lie the remains of one of the most notorious haunted
places in Indiana, the legendary House of Blue Lights. While the
house itself that earned this ominous title fell victim to decay and
neglect, the desolate stretch of land remains.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some claim
this mansion is located on Meridian Street in Indianapolis and is
haunted by the young wife of the first owner. When you go by the
house at night you can see blue lights flickering on and off on the
grounds and in the tower window. According to legend the man couldn't
stand the thought of burying his lovely young wife so he had a
special glass coffin built and placed in the tower. He would go visit
his wife every night. The tower was lit by soft blue lights, her
favorite color. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Truth be
told, the tale of the House of Blue Lights begins with a millionaire
named Skiles Test. The brilliant but eccentric Test constructed his
house out of glass block and white tile, and the whispers that
followed him alluded to madness. The masterpiece of the millionaire's
strange house was the giant glass swimming pool, which was lit from
underneath with rows and rows of bright lights. One could see it
glowing at night through the windows, always burning brightly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Test was,
so the story goes, deeply devoted to his lovely wife. Tragically, she
met an untimely end under mysterious circumstances and Test fell into
a deep depression. He refused to let the body of his beloved leave
the house they had shared and could not bear to face life without
her. So he had a glass coffin built and placed it in the living room.
He dressed her in a formal blue gown, as blue was her favorite color,
and placed her in the glass coffin, her final resting place. He left
the coffin in the living room, which had three wide picture windows
so his wife could look out at the peaceful surrounding woods.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">But Test
didn't end his tribute to his mate there. He places blue lights
throughout the living room to forever light up her presence, and
decorated the outside of the house and the thick fringe of trees on
his property in bold blue lights as well. He replaced the pool lights
and all of the flood lights outside with blue bulbs. As the house was
made up largely of glass, it glowed late into the night and drew
whispers and curiosity from Test's neighbors.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Residents
of the sleepy town would drive by the mansion at night just to get a
glimpse of what they had dubbed the "House of Blue Lights."
Some claim they watched at night as Test placed a chair beside the
body of his wife and ate his dinner and shared his day with her. The
stories began to spiral out of control when tongues began wagging
about being shot at by the crazed millionaire.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Test and
his dead wife soon began to attract more visitors and spies than just
the neighbors. People would drive from all over the Hoosier state
just to catch a glimpse for themselves. Some reported hearing the
low, mournful hum of quiet music, and some swore they barely escaped
with their lives after being chased away by a vicious pack of dogs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Test
finally succumbed to old age and heartbreak in the 1970s. Everything
he owned was put into an auction, and his land became known as Skiles
Test Park. The large crowd that the auction drew demanded to see the
glass coffin, and were told that there was no such coffin in the
house-or anywhere on the surrounding grounds.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Disappointed
visitors left the auction without the view of the millionaire's
doomed wife and her makeshift casket they had come for. But many who
were brave enough to glimpse Test's house while he was alive still
claim that he was real, his wife was real, and her coffin was real.
To this day, some of the park's visitors insist that an unearthly
blue glow radiates from the very grounds where Test and his wife
built their long life together.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Dubarry
Park</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3698 Dubarry Rd,
Indianapolis, IN - (317) 327-7461</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that a little Mexican girl had drowned in the lake within Dubarry
Park and was not discovered until days later. Since then there have
been reports of a small Latina girl being seen in the vicinity
walking around to only disappear when she is approached. It has also
been claimed that she has been seen in the playground of the nearby
school behind the park.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Some
websites, which to include http://www.strangeusa.com, has listed this
sighting as:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Fire Station </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Old Oaklandon, In 46236</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This Fire
Station is located in Marion County. I know, I lived down the street
from this firehouse for 15 years. As it does look rather spooky
sitting there abandoned, all alone, I have never heard of any such tales.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Fire Station</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This is in regards to
Fire station 12, located at 339 N. Sherman Drive, was built in 1915
for the Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD). It originally housed a
horse drawn steam engine and horse drawn hose wagon.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Four
firefighters have made the ultimate sacrifice, costing their lives,
while stationed at this firehouse.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At
unpredicted times of the day and night, strange and mysterious things
occur at this station. Shadows have been seen and bay doors have been
known to open on their own. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been firefighters claiming that they have experienced unusual
happenings here. One firefighter said he was choked in the bedroom.
Some firefighters have seen visions. Some have heard noises that were unexplained.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On March
12th 1996, IFD took Rescue 12 out of service and closed the station.
Old Station 12 is now in use everyday, from 11 AM to 11 PM, by
Wishard Hospital's Medic 27. The staff from the Paramedic Ambulance
utilize old Station 12 as a place to relax between runs.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="indianastatefair"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Indiana
State Fair</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an abandoned bridge across the street from the Indiana State
Fairgrounds, on the east side of Fall Creek Pkwy that takes you to
Millersville rd. it has been said that you can hear splashing and
gurgling noises below the bridge where a young boy was pushed off and
drowned. Supposedly his older brother pushed him off and watched him drown.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: That is the
freakiest thing. I grew up around that area as my friends and I have
rode bikes through there many a times. I can remember us being scared
at times from hearing things and seeing things, and to now have read
this story . . .</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><B>Whoa!!!!!</B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Indiana
Repertory Theatre</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">140 W Washington St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46204</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 635-5252</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In life,
the first artistic director of the theatre used to jog around the
upstairs mezzanine area when the weather was cold or rainy. He
reached his untimely death when his nephew accidentally hit him with
a car while jogging outside on a foggy day. To this day, when it
rains outside, you can hear floor boards in the upper mezzanine
creaking and groaning just as they would if someone were running.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: My oldest son
works for a Catering Company and works at the Repertory Theatre a
lot. When I told him of this story, he had a freaked out look on his
face and responded, "That makes sense!" He proceeded to
tell me he has on many occasions during rainy weather that he has
heard what can only be described as somebody running around up there
and has always blew it off to something logical is making that noise.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="indplsathleticclub"></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Indianapolis
Athletic Club</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">350 N Meridian St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46204</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 634-4331</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The spirit
of a young fireman has been reported. He tries to wake up guests in
the middle of the night. There was a fatal fire at the hotel in the
early 90s, in which a young firefighter died. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: My Wife and
some of her friends used to work at The Indianapolis Athletic Club.
They have heard stories of the place being haunted from staff
members, yet my wife or her friends have never experienced any hauntings.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Indianapolis
City County Building</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">200 E. Washington St.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46204</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">317-327-4MAC (4622)</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">During the
first years of construction on this building, a special elevator was
erected to move court witnesses to different floors of the building.
In the 1960's there was a witness in a mafia trial being escorted to
the courtroom, when a hit-man dressed as a policeman shot and killed
the witness in the elevator. After this, the elevator's power turned
off and it was no longer used. People have reported hearing the
elevator moving through the floors, a gun shot, followed by screams.
There have also been a few reports of people seeing the ghost of the
witness or the shooting victim wandering the halls of the building.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>St.
Joseph 's Old Abandoned Catholic Church </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1375 S. Mickley Avenue </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, In 46241</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">St.
Joseph's Catholic Church is said to be haunted, though the building
itself is now abandoned. There have been reports of hearing people
walking around inside the church and hearing things moving when the
building is empty. There are also stories of people seeing blood
appear on their hands.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Edgewood
River</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Sounds
reported of a drowning boy slashing and screaming for help. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: There is no
listing of a Edgewood River in Indianapolis, let alone in Indiana for
that matter.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="magicmomentsrestaur"></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Magic
Moments Restaurant </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1 N Pennsylvania St # 1300</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, Marion
County, IN 46204-3112</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone: 317-822-3400</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The top
floor of the 1 Pennsylvania street, where MagicMoments now stands is
said to be haunted by several firemen that died in a fire here, and
some or all of them are said to haunt this restaurant.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Patrons
and employees have seen odd things like table settings move by
themselves during the night glasses are taken from tables and set on
the floor right side up. Cold spots are everywhere. The office
side seems to give a bad vibe.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
building itself was the site of boxing matches or at least that's
what the legend says. As these matches were unlicensed and illegal,
it was common for boxers to die in the ring and some say their ghosts
still haunt the building.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Marian
College</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Stokely Mansion </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3200 Cold Spring Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 955-6110</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It has
been claimed that an apparition of a man walking a dog has been seen
within Stokely Mansion, along with an apparition of a brunette woman
running out the side porch door and jumping into an awaiting
carriage. People have been gently pushed off the dog walk,
chills forbidding feelings also noted. There have been sightings of
Gondolas running without water under them and people having tea in
the Japanese Tea House in the middle of the night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A former
employee of Marian claims that Allison Mansion, Stokley Mansion,
Clare Hall and Fischer Hall are all haunted and that there have been
deaths in all those locations.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Stokley:
</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME">The former employee claims to have
seen a full body apparition (no head) in the room left of the foyer,
heard doorbells ring that have been disconnected from electricity,
knows of a police dog that would not go up the stairs to the third
floor. Original owner Frank Wheeler committed suicide there in the
main bedroom's bath with a shotgun to the head.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Allison:</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME">
The former employee claims a nun used to collect keys. Although
deceased, she still playfully hides them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The former
employee claims they know who haunts the bedroom; Mrs. Allison, and
the old billiards room; James Allison. See James A. Allison Mansion</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">James
A. Allison Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Allison Mansion is
located on the near-northwest side of Indianapolis at 3200 Cold
Spring Rd on the grounds of Marian College.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">on Cold Spring Road
between 30th and 38th street. Take the northernmost entrance into
Marian College</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
grounds are open to the public daily dawn to dusk.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">317-955-6120.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A part of
Marian College campus, the Allison Mansion is an old glorious
mansion. Built between 1909-1911, it was James & Sarah Allison's
summer house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">James
Allison was one of the most important automobile entrepreneurs of the
early 20th century. He was the co-founder of the Prest-O-Lite
Company, which produced the first efficient headlight for early
automobiles and helped develop the suburb of Speedway.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
mansion is said to be haunted by James' first wife who died there.
Things have been known to regularly disappear from the mansion.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">After
Marian College acquired it from the Allison estates it was put to
good use as a college building. The attic was the sisters dorm, the
students lived in the old garage and classes took place in the rest
of the building or the greenhouses. From the time the mansion was
used as a school to the present (as a conference building) strange
occurrences have taken place. Keys missing, objects moved, the
library room completely rearranged - furniture not just books.
Strangest thing - the basement has an indoor pool in it. The pool is
where a baby crying has been heard. A Legend is that the Allison's
had a child and the baby drowned in the pool. (The baby was not the
Allison's but could have been that of a servants.)</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="milanoinn"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Milano
Inn</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">231 South College Avenue</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Milano
Inn has reports of seeing an apparition and noises are heard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Milano
Inn opened in 1934 by Joe and Mary Modaffari. The couple passed away
in the mid 70's passing it on to family members who let it decline.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Leo
LaGrotte took over the building and made renovations. The renovations
did more than upsize the restaurant; it unleashed something that had
been lurking unnoticed in the space.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Staff
members claim they are afraid to be alone upstairs as they feel they
are never alone and being watched by someone or something. Some staff
mentioned of flickering objects that appear and disappear in full
view. Some claim to have seen dark shadows that move in the hallways
behind the bar. Whistling, glass crashing and footsteps have all been
heard in the empty upstairs rooms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A psychic
once visited the establishment and said they felt that Mary Modaffari
was still looking over her beloved restaurant and that she is the one
watching over workers, moving things around and showing her
disapproval if she believes anyone is slacking off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
explanation is said that many years before the building was a
restaurant it used to be an apartment complex and a young lady named
Mary lived in one of the apartments upstairs. One night a fire broke
out and engulfed the upper floor of the building. Many had tried to
escape by the landing door but it was warped from the heat of the
fire. The lady banged on many doors and called for help to no avail.
Mary panicked and threw herself against the landing door which would
not open; when flames caught her long nightclothes on fire. People
outside could see Mary with her gown in flames and running from room
to room looking and crying for help. She then disappeared not to be
seen of again.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A local
Ghost Group performed an investigation at the Milano Inn to discover
evidence that poor Mary is still wandering the premises. The group
got several EVP's (Electronic voice phenomena (EVP) which are sounds
found on electronic recordings which resemble speech) with whispers
and sounds of chocking, the name Mary and a faint voice saying,
"It hurts." One of the Ghost Group members tells of an
incident she had with feeling her throat closing up, smelling smoke
and feeling faint in the smaller back banquet room.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="paulrusterprkcemter"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Paul
Ruster Park Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">11300 E Prospect St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46239</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">317-327-0143</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Rumor has
it that, long ago, a small boy was run over and killed while playing
on some nearby train tracks. They say you can still hear his ghost
playing his beloved harmonica in the woods.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Post Road </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly
in the vicinity of Post Road, German Church Road, 30th street and /
or of the 4000 block, a group of kids were speeding when they hit a
bump sending them off the road and into a tree; killing them all. Now
it is claimed that when you turn on the street your car will cut off
and won't start back.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Slippery Noodle Inn</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">372 S Meridian St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46225</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 631-6968</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Slippery Noodle Inn, Indiana's oldest bar and home of the Blues in Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Noodle
has a rich history including a link to Union Station by many secret
underground tunnels helping to form the Underground Railroad. The
Brady & Dillinger gang hung around at the tavern. The back music
room used to be the livery stable.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The back
inside wall was used for target practice and you can still see the
bullets imbedded in the brick wall. The upstairs of the front
building was originally built as a luxurious road house for railway
passengers. Later years saw it used as a whore house with 23 small
rooms The Noodle is the oldest commercial building left standing in
Indianapolis and the Tremont House sign painted on the north side of
the building dates back to the 1850's</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It was
once part of the Underground Railroad via a narrow passageway through
the basement and many sightings have been seen of a large black male
in overalls in the basement storage area. Also, as the top
floor was once a brothel in the 1800's a woman who worked there was
shot and killed in that portion of the building. She also has
been seen and heard roaming the hallway. It has also been claimed
that a fire broke out in the basement killing some slaves, who were
then buried in the basement. There are also claims of s child that
was a stillborn in second floor bedroom.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some say
they have heard noises from the basement, choking sensation, along
with strange smells from second floor bedroom.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Tuckaway
House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">George and
Nellie Meier haunt this house that was once their home. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located
just southwest of Watson-McCord, the Historic Meridian Park
neighborhood has its own ghost at The Tuckaway House, located at 3128
North Pennsylvania Street, set back from the street behind a tangle
of bushes. The home is said to be haunted by its former owners,
George and Nellie Meier.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">George
Phillip Meier was a fashion designer of some reputation in
Indianapolis and on the continent.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Nellie
Simons Meier made her international reputation reading palms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At night,
the current owner says that downstairs area can sometimes fill with a
ghostly mist and that you can hear cocktail laughter and tinkling on
the piano.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Tuckaway
sits within the Historic Meridian Park Neighborhood just a few miles
north of bustling downtown Indianapolis. The home is still nestled
away in the trees much like when Nellie fell in love with its quiet charm.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Waterbury
Neighborhood</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Waterbury is a highly
desirable 59 dwelling condominium community in Indianapolis, Indiana,
located just south of 96th Street on the city's northwest side.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Property Manager:
Keith Graber</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Waterbury Co-Owners
Association, Inc.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">2901 W. 96th Street,
Indianapolis, IN 46268</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone 317-228-9570</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
condominium in which an elderly lady died. One of the current
residents, the son of the family, reports voices, objects moving,
screams, bumps, knocks, footsteps, growls, bodiless shadows,
electronics not working, candles going out, hot and cold spots,
strange feelings, animals sensing something not there, strange
dreams, the bed shaking, doors opening and closing, an orb once
caught on digital photo, strange lights, and the strong smell of
lilac. These have been reported around the house, but an overwhelming
amount of the experiences have taken place in the son's former room.
This room, strangely enough, is not the room the elderly lady died
in. She still haunts him in the house from time to time. No one else
has reported any disturbance, but they believe that they happen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hannahouse"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hanna
House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3801 Madison Avenue </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46225</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
privately owned, so the privacy of the owners must be respected. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Hanna
House was built by Alexander Moore Hanna in 1958 by Alexander Hannah,
a highly reputable member of the Indianapolis community.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hannah
House is described as a "stately red brick mansion,"
perfectly suited for the Indiana State Legislator, Alexander Hannah,
who built this 24 room mansion that has two floors, an attic and a
basement. This mansion was built in 1858, making it a pre-civil war era.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hannah had
a strong moral belief against slavery and thus put his home on the
Underground Railroad to aid in the escape of slaves. His basement
served as a rest stop for slaves making their move to safer areas.
Tragically, one night when a large number of slaves were resting in
his basement a lantern tipped over trapping everyone in the basement.
While the fire was put out quickly it proved not to be quick enough
for those in the basement as they perished, becoming the final
resting place of the slaves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">While the
fire was being put out, the source of the blaze had to be kept hidden
and the fact that the house was an Underground Railroad station had
to be covered up. The dead slaves were buried in simple coffins in
the basement. Many believe that this is the reason that no one knew
the source of the haunting for so long.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
apparitions of slaves in the basement hiding, a woman who stands near
a window on the 2nd floor, and a black frocked bearded man have been
seen within the walls of the home. In addition to chandeliers and
picture frames that move on their own and a piano that has reportedly
played a few notes only to discover that the piano was "locked
down" has been witnessed by many.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
sickening smell of rotting flesh on the 2nd floor has been attributed
to the still born death of their child. Doctors induced the early
birth of their child because the baby had died inside the mother and
was beginning to decay creating a health risk for her. Some reports
claims of blood on the ceiling and feelings of dizziness.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
basement, where the ghosts of the slaves are presumed to be, there is
a rat's maze for Halloween time. Some of the people who have set foot
in the doorway of the maze turned right around and went out.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A visit to
the Crown Hill Cemetery to where Elizabeth & Alexander Hannah are
buried, one will find a small, unmarked, infant-sized gravestone in
the family plot, with only a single date etched in the stone. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1962,
David Elder took the responsibility of care-taking the place, but
didn't live there. From 1968-1978, Mr. & Mrs. O'Brien moved into
the mansion.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">David
Elder was the first one to suspect that the place was occupied with
unseen residents.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">1) While
working about the mansion, doing various upkeep chores, he suddenly
heard a terrific crash of breaking glass, like jars breaking into a
million pieces, resounding from the basement. He rushed down to the
basement, and found nothing amiss at all. He then noticed the fruit
jars that were being stored in the area where the slaves that were
killed in the fire were buried so many years ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The second
floor bedroom, where Mrs. Hannah gave birth to a still-born baby was
normally locked up and used for storage. However, it seems to be a
center of supernatural activity.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2)
Occasionally, the horrid smell of rotting flesh emanates from this
room, strong enough to gag the living, and make them run for the outside.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">3) From
the same room, the strong, sweet aroma of roses permeates the air.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">4) The
door to this odor emitting room freely swung open at will, even when
the room had been securely locked.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">5) When
the door did open up, other unexplainable manifestations happened.
The living heard strange noises, footsteps of the unseen, mumbling
voices, felt cold drafts in places where there were no sources for
them, and saw other doors and windows open and close without help
from the living. A painter who was hired to spruce up the place had
the unnerving experience of having doors swing open and pictures slid
from their moorings as he walked by. The painter had had enough and
fled after a spoon that Mrs. O'Brien had put on a tray flew across
the room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
O'Brien family were treated to the full treatment of occurring
manifestations, as well as seeing an apparition several times as
well. Activity increased greatly after the O'Brien family moved in.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">6) Early
one evening, while the antique shop on the first floor was still open
for business, Mrs. O'Brien looked up toward the second floor, and was
startled to catch a glimpse of a man in a black suit who was walking
across the upstairs hallway. Thinking it might be a customer, who had
wandered onto the second floor by mistake, she went up the stairs
toward him to guide him back down to the shop. When she reached the
top of the stairs, the man had vanished into thin air.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">7) Because
the original house painter fled, Mrs. O'Brien's son volunteered to
finish the job. On his first night, he felt that he was being closely
watched by an unseen presence, which was a very uncomfortable
feeling. So, on the second night he brought his wife and two little
daughters to keep him company, as well as help with the painting.
While three of them worked in one room, the youngest little girl
played on the stairs. They heard the little girl talking with
someone, and came out to investigate. She showed no fear, and was
talking to a grandfatherly type man, which she could see, and her
family couldn't see. The rest of her family watched her carry on a
conversation, mesmerized. Then, the little girl said that
"Dad" was climbing back up the steps. Totally spooked, the
family left promptly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">8) Mr.
O'Brien also saw a transparent, apparition who was standing in an
archway on the stairs. He was wearing an old fashioned, black suit,
and had mutton-chop whiskers. He melted away before Mr. O'Brien could
reach him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">9) Despite
the fact that the staircase leading to the second floor was carpeted,
the sound of footsteps of varying loudness, along with rustling
clothing could be clearly heard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">10) Mr.
O'Brien also witnessed the door to the attic open by itself, after
the handle deliberately turned by itself.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">11) Loud
groans from somewhere down the second floor hallway were heard by Mr.
O'Brien one night as he was watching TV in one of the upstairs
bedrooms. Annoyed, Mr. O'Brien yelled down the hall, scolding the
ghost to stop it's "bellyaching" and leave them in peace.
By 1972, the ghostly activity had stopped completely. For the time
being, they had accepted the living in their house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">From
1980-'82, Hannah House was used as the annual haunted house project
of the Indianapolis Jaycees. They would take kids on a tour of the
spooky old mansion, with special scary effects added for entertainment.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">12) While
taking a break from the project, the coordinator and fellow workers
were sitting in the summer kitchen, which was located right next to
the staircase used by the servants to go up to the second floor, many
years ago. Suddenly, loud scratching sounds were heard coming from
inside the staircase landing wall. Despite quickly moving to
investigate, the source of the noise was never located.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">13) One
evening, while listening to the spooky sounds coming from an
installed stereo unit, the coordinator and a friend, who were the
only ones in the mansion, were puzzled when the sounds suddenly
stopped. Investigating the trouble, they found that the on/off switch
to the unit had been deliberately pushed to the off position. Awhile
after restarting the unit again, the off switch was again activated.
The only explanation is that some annoyed entity took matters into
his/her own hands and stopped the sounds.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">14)
October 1981 - A TV crew went to Hannah House to film a segment on
the Jaycee's Halloween House. A cameraman stood in the dining room
doorway, planning to get a shot of the room from that point. After he
commented about that wouldn't it be unnerving if the room's
chandelier would start to swing, the chandelier started to swing in a
six-inch arc. After investigating, the swinging chandelier had no
reasonable cause to make it do so.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">15) A
psychic, Allene Cunningham, was brought by the crew into the mansion
on the same day. She felt cold spots and presences in the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">16) At the
end of the filming of last shot, the cameraman stood in the dining
room doorway, to film the host of this Halloween segment who was
standing in front of a propped up coffin. Suddenly, a picture hanging
on the wall above the coffin fell down with a crash. After seeing
that the nail was still in it's upward position, and the string in
back of the picture wasn't broken, it was deducted that something had
to deliberately lift the picture off the nail. Some unseen entity was
up to the old tricks, to try to scare the living, and let them know
that ghosts were there as other strange activities, such as moving
chandeliers and picture frames, and unaccountable sounds, have been
witnessed by television crews investigating the grand but spooky house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Still Haunted? </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Yes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">1) The
apparition of Alexander Hannah and that of an unidentified woman have
both been spotted on the second floor. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2) Various
apparitions of slaves have been seen still hiding in the basement. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">3) The
moving of objects and unaccountable sounds still occur in front of
the living.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="inwood"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Inwood</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marshall County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The Granary</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that if you go to the granary in mid day there will be an old farmer
dressed in white overalls and is very pale in the face. He will tell
you to get out. He is supposedly protecting the granary from kids
vandalizing it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know of this exact location?</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
Me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="irvington"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Irvington</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marion County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Irvington Historic
District Located five miles east of downtown and founded in 1870, the
Irvington Historic District has had several occurrences. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some have
claimed that if you spend the night in Irvington you may experience
several things. Some people, when they are sleeping, have reported
waking up and feeling that someone else is in the room. Sometimes you
will even see a young man. Also strange smells and sounds have been
heard and feelings that you are not alone when in fact you are.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Thomas Carr House</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME">, currently the
Irvington United Methodist Church, which resides on a circle
surrounded by several smaller homes. The Thomas Carr House was the
prior residence of slave owner, whose slaves and maids lived around
him in the smaller structures. When walking by the church/house,
located at 30 North Audubon Road, people have often seen the former
slave owner either on the roof or somewhere on the grounds at sunset.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Pitezel House</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME">, located at 5811 Julian
Avenue, is the site where serial killer HH Holmes murdered a little
boy by the name of Howard Pitezel in 1894. The current owners of the
home have experienced a number of strange events, including muffled
voices, frigid temperatures, and physical appearance of several
spirits. It is believed that two benevolent female spirits reside in
the home. One of them keeps little Howard's spirit upstairs. An
"evil spirit" haunts the east side of the property near the
cottage that HH once rented solely to kill the 10-year-old boy. A
benevolent spirit keeps him at bay.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jacksoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">JACKSON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#bobtown">Bobtown</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#maumee">Maumee</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#seymour">Seymour</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jaspercounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">JASPER
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#rensselaer">Rensselaer</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Devils
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A long
time ago on these train tracks a bus load of kids got hit by a train,
leaving all of them dead but the driver of the bus, so he went crazy
and shot himself while standing on the tracks, some say that if you
go and park your car on the tracks, put your car in neutral, the kids
will push you off the tracks, some have even seen the glowing
headless man walking towards their car from the tracks, and then disappear.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Shiloh
Church</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: these are the
2 listings for a Shiloh Church in Jasper Indiana</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">off W Shiloh Road (4048)
Located 112 feet off of an unknown named road</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Shiloh United Methodist Church</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">1971 W. State Road 56</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Jasper, IN 47546</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend
claims that an entire congregation was once trapped inside the church
during a fire and died. The ghosts of those worshippers now haunt the building.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jaycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">JAY COUNTY </FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><I><A HREF="#dunkirk">Dunkirk</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newcorydon">New Corydon</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newmountpleasant">New Mount Pleasant</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#portland">Portland</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#redkey">Redkey</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jeffersonvillecount"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">JEFFERSON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><I><A HREF="#hanover">Hanover</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#madison">Madison</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jeffersonville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Jeffersonville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clark County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Census
Bureau - Warehouses</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Late night
security have reports of radios turning on, while not plugged in.
Boxes of paper have fallen within feet of security staff from as high
as 10' (pushed off of a shelf). Supposed holding camp for
Germans during WW II, occasionally one can hear German speaking in
the warehouses.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Jeffersonville
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
Auditorium, there is said to be a woman who lurks, even when more
than 10 people are in the room. Things get moved, and people have
gotten hurt. Also, when the building was being built, a construction
worker was killed by falling off of a ladder. Sightings of him have
also been reported.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I>Jeffersonville
- Clarksville border - </I></FONT><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Colgate
Palmolive factory </FONT></I><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I>- </I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#colgate">See
Colgate Palmolive factory here</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jennings"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">JENNINGS
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#northvernon"><FONT SIZE="4"><I>North
Vernon</I></FONT></A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jerome"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Jerome</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Howard County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="jeromecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Jerome
cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Co. Road 150S & 1010E</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Jerome, IN</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
medium sized cemetery is surrounded by trees & is well-hidden. It
is on the east bank of the Wildcat Creek and just west of Jerome.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
drive along the graves through the old fence, stop and turn your car
of on the bridge and then get out of the car you will see a flashing
light blinking from inside your car. If you walk down to the creek
you can here things which included the sounds of a drum beat. It is
said that you can see things like an old metal swing. Also
strange noises and a man in a black cape accompanied by two large
black dogs can be seen.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Note:
Perhaps this last haunting of a dog is from the fact that at one time
the cemetery was guarded by a man and his dogs, and for some odd
reason haunts the grounds to this day as it is very rare that animal
hauntings exists and when they do they are usually accompanied by a
human ghost.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the
dreadful side,</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The dog
could be a manifestation of a non-human demonic entity.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Furthermore
graveyards are known to attract paranormal activity, and it appears
that malignant entities relish in the presence of grief, sorrow and
decaying bodies.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Aggressively
behaving entities can bring harm to a living person, especially if
it's an entity of demonic origin.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
claims of Occult/Witchcraft related activity within the woods outside
of Jerome, which might support one posters theory of this dog being summoned.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Not only
is the cemetery haunted, but so is the bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There use
to be a Satanists church in Jerome where they would perform human
sacrifices underneath this bridge. It is said that they were sought
out by a group of Christians and killed, along with burning down the
Satanists church.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="johnsoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">JOHNSON
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#bargersville"><I>Bargersville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#edinburgh"><I>Edinburgh</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#franklin"><I>Franklin</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#greenwood"><I>Greenwood</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="jonesboro"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Jonesboro</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Grant County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">J.C.
Knight School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old school located on 12th and main st. There are many
stories about what happened at this school. One is that a janitor
hung himself in the old gym and the other is that a cheerleader was
murdered here. Whatever the truth, people know that this school is
haunted. When you go to the school you need to enter the circle drive
and stop at the old building. Above the doorway it says KNIGHT
SCHOOL. When you shine your headlights in the windows you can see a
white light. You then need to wait and the light will turn red. You
can also get out of the car and look directly in the windows. It
varies what you will see.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kendalville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Kendallville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Noble County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Websites out there have
a listing of:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>Church on the
corner of <B>Michelle</B> and Riley St.</I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Upon investigation there
is no <B>Michelle</B> Street, road, etc. in Kendallville, Indiana.
However there is a church located at the corner of Mitchell and Riley St.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">I believe this is the
church they speak of:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Restoration Lutheran Church</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">500 E Mitchell St,
Kendallville, IN - (260) 343-0908</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Church on the
corner of Mitchell and Riley St.</B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that while inside the church, you can hear footsteps going up and
down stairs, people's faces in mirrors, cold and warm spots, and
things that touch you. People have said that while inside the church,
you can hear scratching on the walls, and then see marks left behind.
There are tall, dark figures that move chairs, and sometimes throw
them at you. More serious stories claim that people have actually
been hurt by an unseen person inside the building and being chased
outside. Strange cuts that appear on the arms and legs, and bruises
left on the stomach. If you stay in the kitchen downstairs by
yourself, you should see a dark shadow start getting closer to you,
and then chase you up the stairs. By the time you get up the stairs,
it's gone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P>
<B><FONT COLOR="RED">UPDATE: June 20, 2012</FONT></B><BR>
Sent in by Lori Fuelling<BR>
NEIPIS Founder<BR>
Visit them at <A HREF="http://www.neipis.com" TARGET="_blank">www.neipis.com</A></P>
<P>
I stumbled upon your site and wanted to let you know that the Church
on Mitchell and Riley is not haunted. My group investigated the
church to assist them in the removal of their facility from such
lists. We did 80 hours of investigating and found no activity,
and were able to find rational causes for all the claims. Also
every time a their listing was removed from a site, within a week it
was re posted, due to the person who began this story was a person of
their church that was asked to leave. It is her way of getting
back at them.</P>
<P>
All they want is to have services and a growing following without
people interrupting the services with paranormal equipment. Too long
this church has dealt with this pain and they really just want to
grow in the community. </TD>
</TR>
</TABLE></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Strand Movie Theater </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">221 S Main St,
Kendallville, IN - (260) 347-3558</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Strand
is said to be haunted by one of it's previous owners. There have been
multiple sightings of the man. First there was a woman cleaning the
theater one day with her 3 and 5 year old children running around. As
she was cleaning one of the theaters she heard her children
screaming. She went to see what was going on and they both told her
that there was a man at the top of the stairs (the stairs that led to
the balcony). The woman called one of the workers in and he asked the
kids what the man looked like. They gave him a very elaborate
description. A few days later that same worker was closing up after
the shows and was making sure the emergency exits were closed. As he
walked out of the hallway to the one exit he looked up to the
projection room and saw a man duck his head really quickly. The man
fit the same description the 3 and 5 year old children gave just days
before. He ran immediately upstairs; the only way to get to the
projection room and there was no one to be found. About a week later
a man came along and bought The Strand and the worker noticed this
man looked very familiar. He talked to the man and found out that the
man's father used to own The Strand as well and killed himself in the
projection room years before. I heard this story from one of the
workers at the theater now; the same man who saw the ghost when he
was a teen working at the theater. The ghost has since been spotted
watching people through the projection room window, but ducks
immediately upon being spotted.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>East
Noble High School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">901 Garden St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Kendallville, IN 46755-2299</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 347-2032</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you are
in the boy's gym you may see a man walking beside you or watching you
from the bleachers. Also there was a girl that died in a science
room. Janitors turn the tv off and come back and it is on MTV they
turn it off again come back and it is on MTV again.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P>
<B><FONT COLOR="RED">UPDATE: June 20, 2012</FONT></B><BR>
Sent in by Lori Fuelling<BR>
NEIPIS Founder<BR>
Visit them at <A HREF="http://www.neipis.com" TARGET="_blank">www.neipis.com</A></P>
<P>
. . . this location is very active. The girl that died in
the Science lab was Wendy Rhodes, she was the daughter of the ENHS
Principal Gene Rhodes. Cause of death was carbon monoxide
poisoning. She was 16 years old, it happened on a Sunday
afternoon, March 11th 1979. Wendy went in to check on a lab
experiment they found her a few hours later when she failed to return
home. I have spoke not only to students but current faculty that tell
of TV's turning on in the middle of class to the music channel, it
was one of her favorite things to watch. She has been seen at
various events, especially any type of school dance activity.
She is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, section MP, lot 136.</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE></P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kewanna"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Kewanna</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Fulton County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="kewannacemetery"></A><A NAME="fultoncemtery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Kewanna
& Fulton Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: The only
cemetery that borders Kewanna and Fulton is Fulton Cemetery Along
Main Street / 25 and County Road 700 S</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that there is a cemetery in between Fulton and Kewanna. There have
been many reports of stabbings shootings and strange things happening
in this area. It is said that a few years ago, a mans grave was
vandalized by teenagers and the man who was buried there is said to
now guard the cemetery. He and his wife were buried together as they
died in a fatal car accident over 40 years ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kingsbury"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Kingsbury</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">An old
farm house that no one has lived in for many years is haunted by a
man with an axe walking around. Many strange noises are heard from
this area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>contact
me</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kingsfordheights"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Kingsford</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B> Heights </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Military Base</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">KOP which
is located off of highway 35 going towards Kingsford heights is an
old military base. Supposedly it's haunted by soldiers. There's
a tree you can see a man hanging reaching out to you. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
there be careful as people say there's still old bunkers back there
and live mines. So if you lose an arm or leg, or worse, please
don't sue us. You have been warned. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Webmaster:
The Kingsbury Ordinance Plant (KOP) is located in what is now known
as Kingsbury, Indiana. It started producing shells, cartridges and
mortar rounds in 1941 for use in the European and Pacific theaters of
World War II. More than 13,000 acres were set aside for the facility.
By May 1942, there were more than 20,000 employees working at the
site. The small towns of Kingsbury and Kingsford Heights were created
to house KOP workers. After the war ended in August 1945, the plant
began closing, but it was briefly reopened in 1951 due to the Korean War.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The town
never reached the planned potential and became a ghost town after
WWII when KOP closed and workers moved on. The remaining families
literally bought the town.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="knightstown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Knightstown</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Henry County </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Morgan
House </FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>(aka </I></FONT><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">"the
Pest House</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>")</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">7014
W.County Line Road</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Pest House
at Knightstown is where they housed all of the smallpox patients of
1902. It has also been claimed that it was used as an insane asylum
as well as a treatment facility for small pox. It is rumored to have
many unmarked graves on the site too.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
summer of 1902, Knightstown, IN had an outbreak of smallpox. It was
considered severe enough by the board of health, and the county
commissioners, that the entire town and vicinity was quarantined. No
one was allowed to enter or the leave the town for any reason.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This house
was a quarantined place to put people during this outbreak of small
pox. The death rate there was extremely high, and many ghosts are
said to still live there. A local historian reported visiting the
house once and being greeted at the front door by a
"strange-looking" woman. She told him, without being asked,
that no one was home and closed the door. He knocked for several more
minutes and was about to leave when the owners pulled in. Upon
relating the story to the owner, they all checked the house
thoroughly and never found her. Several other incidents have also
occurred there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Webmaster:
More misinterpreted information from www.strangeusa.com <A HREF="(http://www.strangeusa.com/ViewLocation.aspx?locationid=3291)
" TARGET="_blank">(http://www.strangeusa.com/ViewLocation.aspx?locationid=3291)</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">They claim
that there is blood sprayed all over the walls. Names of who have
death coming to them, and a bathtub surrounded which looks of blood.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This story
is one of it's own as it is listed below . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
White House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Blood
sprayed all over the walls. Names of who have death coming to them,
and a bathtub surrounded which looks of blood.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>contact
me</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="knoxcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>KNOX COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="BLUE"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#vincennes">Vincennes</A></I></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kokomo"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Kokomo</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Howard County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="adamsmill"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Adams
mill</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Adams Mill is located
between Lafayette and Kokomo Indiana.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Adams Mill is: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">South of State Road 18
and North of State Road 26.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1/2 mile East of
Cutler to County road 50 East.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">North on 50 East 1/2 mile.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that if you go past the mill and go to the bridge and go across it
and stop your car get out you can see people walking down the river.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Seiberling
Mansion</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1200 W Sycamore St,
Kokomo, IN - (765) 452-4314</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This has
long been a place known for ghost sightings. They offer tours
of the mansion and many people have stated that they have seen ghosts
in many of the rooms. One sighting was of a woman sitting in a
rocking chair in one of the upstairs rooms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Carter
Road </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Carter Rd. & 400 North</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old house sitting on the north - east corner, where once known an
old man and his mother lived. Later she died, and he left the house
because of the spirit of her. Reports of something knocking on cars,
apparitions and orbs seen around the house and in the windows.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Could not
find a listing for a Carter Road in all of Howard County. Did find a
Carter Street in Kokomo, which is the same as Country Road E 50 N</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions from www.angelfire.com/scary/theforce/kokomo.htm</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Follow US-35 until
you are about 5-7 miles outside of Kokomo </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Look for 400 East </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn RIGHT on 400 East </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)At the stop sign
050/Carter Road (Carter Street)look to the right corner </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7)End at Carter
Road/Haunted House </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Jacob's Funeral Home</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located in
the 1300 Block of South Main Street on the west side of the
street. It's an old gray house and it is said that years ago
people used the place for a make shift funeral home. At night
you can see what seems to be a tiny orb light drifting through the
house and if you get close enough an odor comes out of the house that
smells like decaying flesh. Black shadows and noise in the old basement.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="satanchurch"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Satan
Church </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
directions indicating the route to Satan Church </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">To get to Satan Church
take 31 (south if coming from north of Kokomo) to 26 W. Follow 26 W
to County Road 1100 W turn left onto 1100W. Follow this road to 650N.
Turn left on 650N. There is no place to park other than on the side
of the road.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions from www.angelfire.com/scary/theforce/kokomo.htm </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Follow US-35 until
you are about 5-7 miles outside of Kokomo </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Look for 400 East </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn LEFT on 400 East </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)You'll come to the
intersection of 200 South </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7)Continue up the
road about 1/2 mile </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(8)Look to your right,
you'll see a small cemetery </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(9)END at Satan Church </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old boarded up church out in the country close to Russiaville that
is been known to be haunted. Surrounding the boarded up church is a
graveyard. This graveyard is said to have been used by cults to
perform rituals. People have reported seeing glowing red eyes
in the church and among the tombstones. People have also reported
seeing glowing orbs, and a heavy mist. There have also been several
reports of disembodied voices, whispers, and growling noises. The
activity takes place in the church, as well as the graveyard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Gateway
Gardens</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This is
actually Garden Square apartment complex and not Gateway Gardens </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions from www.angelfire.com/scary/theforce/kokomo.htm</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto
US-35/IN-22. Continue to follow IN-22. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Turn LEFT onto
US-31 S/S REED RD. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn RIGHT onto E
HOFFER ST. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)End at 800 E HOFFER
ST KOKOMO IN (Gated Apartment Complex on Right) </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
apartment complex located on 800 East Hoffer St. is very haunted. It
was built on an old graveyard and the bodies were supposedly removed,
but with all the weird things that happen around there some aren't so
sure. When you are around the apartments there is a strong feeling
that you are being watched. Once inside you can see legs walking
around, teardrops fall from the ceiling, and strange noises.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">This is
said to be a high crime rate area. Police classify it as "high risk"</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kosciuskocounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">KOSCIUSKO
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#leesburg">Leesburg</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#northwebster">North Webster</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#warsaw">Warsaw</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kouts"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Kouts</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Baums
Bridge Inn</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1092 Baums Bridge Rd,
Kouts, IN - (219) 766-0515</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old inn where there is a window that is not boarded that you can
look in. If you go there around midnight there is a man in the
distance with a very dim light around him. If you look long enough he
will get mad and get right in front of you and it will only take a
split second for him to get in front of you. It will scare the crap
out you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Under new
ownership as of late 2006. It has been remodeled.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="kramer"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Kramer</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Warren County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="mudlaviahotel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Mudlavia Hotel</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hotel
Mudlavia (commonly referred to simply as Mudlavia, and originally
named the Indiana Springs Company) was a hotel and spa built on the
site of a natural spring near the town of Kramer in Warren County,
Indiana. Harry L. Kramer opened the hotel on December 25, 1890.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
building was destroyed by fire on February 29, 1920.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A smaller
building was constructed in the 1960s and was operated as a rest home
called "Pleasant Valley Lodge". It burned in 1968.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It was
supposedly an old hang out for gangsters like Capone, Dillinger etc.
The hotel was built on a lot filled with geothermal activity. This
means it had incredible baths and spas and saunas and what not.
Supposedly John Dillinger came there with his some of his friends to
take a little break from a heist he had just pulled. When he was
there he was set up and almost killed, but instead he escaped. All of
Dillinger's friends died that night and to this day you can hear
parties coming from the hotel from blocks away, even though people go
back there and search the house and do not find a single person at
the house. Other Stories we have also heard are: It was never a
hotel, it was actually an asylum for the criminally insane, when it
was built it burned down shortly after it opened killing all the
patients in the fire, it was rebuilt, but shortly after being rebuilt
it burned down a second time again killing all the people inside. It
was never rebuilt after that. We have also heard that the building
used to be five stories (three of which where basement sub levels)
which all contained mud baths and sauna's, but when the hotel closed
down the up most basement level was filled with rocks and dirt, but
the other two floors are still open (but with no way to get to them.)
The last rumor was given from some kids that had recently visited the
hotel. The told us they where on the upper most floor and saw that
they could jump from the window over to the roof of the boiler room.
They took turns jumping from the window to the roof, when the last
guy was still in the building getting ready to jump he got a feeling
that he shouldn't, but as he was climbing from the window back to the
floor he felt a hard shove in the back and was thrown from the
building to the roof (but he was the only one left in the building.)</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is now
said that on some nights you can here the spirits having parties'
blocks away from the hotel and at all times there is some creepy
stuff that goes on, such as voices. When it was in use, people
reported unexplainable scratches on their bodies.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Sometimes
you can see them walk from one room to the other. However, some
people believe that the owners like to play pranks on people and that
the hotel is not haunted at all.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Authorities
speculate it is the site of witchcraft ceremonies and pagan rituals
as it is riddled with satanic graffiti.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lacrosse"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">LaCrosse</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Phegley
Highway</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some say
they seen a light moving slowly on the railroad tracks with two men
behind it they've never harmed anyone they just pass by at a certain
time at night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: There is no
listing for a Phegley Highway in LaCrosse, Indiana, or anywhere in
the United States for that matter.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lafayette"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Lafayette</FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Tippecanoe County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="harrisoncemetery"></A><A NAME="stjosephcemtery"></A><A NAME="lafayettecatholicce"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Harrison
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT SIZE="1"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Listed
again in West Lafayette</FONT></FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Harrison
Cemetery, also known as St. Joseph Cemetery or Lafayette Catholic
Cemetery. This site has been notorious for ghostly experiences. Some
visitors say they feel like they're being followed or watched
whenever they go to pay their respects. Gravestones have also been
said to move around the cemetery, appearing in different spots from
time to time. Shadows can be seen stalking through the site and
distant voices are occasionally heard. Most disturbing at Harrison
Cemetery is the personal and strangely violent nature of the residing
ghosts. Visitors have had things thrown at them while in the
cemetery, and some have even felt the touch of hands. The cemetery is
located directly behind William Henry Harrison High School at 5701
North 50 West in West Lafayette.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Pythian
Home</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1501 S. Eighteenth
Street, Lafayette, Indiana</FONT></FONT></P>
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<B><FONT COLOR="RED">Update 08/08/2013 NO LONGER EXISTS </FONT></B></P>
<P>
In November, 2004, the superintendent of the Lafayette School
Corporation announced his opinion that the building should be
demolished, despite the fact that it is in very good structural
condition. It had been inspected after some individuals suffered from
health problems after being exposed to debris in the neglected
interior. The health problems relate to bird droppings, resulting
from birds getting into the building because of its neglected state.
This provides the excuse that LSC has been looking for; a reason to
demolish the building so the site is vacant real estate. Letters to
the Editor of the Journal and Courier have expressed much disapproval
of the proposed demolition. However, if the community is not vocal
about the importance of Pythian Home, a great asset of our city will
be lost to short sighted management.</P>
<P>
Jul 26, 2011 A Lafayette landmark is one step closer to
being torn down.</P>
<P>
Oct 25, 2011 The Pythian Home was demolished and crumbled
to the ground Tuesday afternoon.</TD>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">Old
Pythian Home, an old orphanage/nursing home transformed into a
Haunted House by students from Jefferson High School. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">Amid the
elaborate decorations and talented actors, there is something that
makes the Haunted House at Lafayette's Old Pythian Home even more
frightening; rumor says the house is actually haunted.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">For the
past several years, members of Jefferson High School's elite choir,
First Edition, have transformed the old orphanage/nursing home into a
spectacular haunted house. However, as many of the high school
students and staff will report, they only add the decorations, the
ghosts are already there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">The
building's mysterious history and physical presence have fueled
rumors for years about unexplained deaths and looming spirits.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">The center
of the large structure served as a nursing home, and the two wings at
the east and west ends served as the boys' and girls' orphanage when
it was built in 1928. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">Apparently,
the home was packed with residents during the Depression and later
became only a nursing home. However, the home mysteriously closed
down years ago, and the Lafayette School Corporation bought it. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">One of the
staff claims there is a door at safety station 13 that leads to the
attic that is supposed to be closed off to the tour; however, it
seems there is a spirit that does not want that door shut.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">"We've
tried everything to keep that door shut, but every time that door to
the attic always opens." </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">In the
hallways of the mansion is a huge old safe that weighs more than 600
pounds. It would be almost impossible for even a few men to move the
safe any distance. However, many people have seen the safe move. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="2">There are
many things that happen in there from lights turning on unexpectedly,
to hearing footsteps, and even feeling something brush up against
you. One of the stories is, there was a murder in one of the
bathrooms while other reports are that a resident of the nursing home
had hemorrhaged to death in her bathroom one night. When the body was
taken out, three women went in and cleaned it up. One of the women
knew the girl that was murdered and she went back to pay her
respects. When she walked into the room, she found it exactly as it
was before they started cleaning. Now around the time of the
anniversary of the girl's murder, all the gore returns. There still
is no use cleaning it up. It still comes back.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Baby Alice</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Baby
Alice, the doomed "lady of the night" who died a mysterious
death back when the brothel she worked for was thriving. To this day,
the story of Baby Alice continues to earn Lafayette the reputation as
one of the most haunted places in Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Back in
1875, Baby Alice died due to "congestion of the lungs, produced
by debauchery and exposure," (a direct quote from the newspaper
article on her death). The paper then ran a story on sightings of a
mysterious, dull blue light appearing late at night in the darkened
brothel's windows. Occasionally, the light would escape the brothel
to roam free in the surrounding yard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Speculation
grew among the townspeople that the strange light was, indeed, the
ghost of Baby Alice. But why would her spirit haunt the brothel?
Stories began circulating widely, and soon it was believed that the
tragic figure blamed the nature of her work for her death, and the
pulsing blue light in her hands was actually her heart and lungs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Those
neighbors in the surrounding houses that weren't excited by the idea
of living next to a real live ghost were desperate to get rid of her.
They tried everything, from magic potions to actually shooting at the
vague figure that floated over the grounds. The other women who
worked at the brothel became scared for their lives and eventually
fled the scene, vowing never to return. The brothel's owner put the
house up for sale and claimed it would never again be used for such
sinful purposes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
make the short trip from Indianapolis to Lafayette now, it's said
that the building that housed the brothel no longer exists, and
you'll have to look for Baby Alice's spirit there on the street
corner. The story goes that when the other ladies packed up and left
town, Baby Alice went right along with them. Of course, you'll never
know for sure until you stand on the street corner after darkness
falls and find out for yourself.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="whitewolf"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
White Wolf</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
powerful tale recounts the life and death of a Native American who
never found peace. Head to Lafayette, Indiana to see if he still
wanders the grounds where his mortal body lies.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1872,
one event in particular put Lafayette on the map of the most haunted
places in Indiana. The story of the White Wolf is still told around
Halloween each year all over the town.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
1800s, one of the most influential newspapers in the area was called
the Evening Courier. Early in the summer of 1872, the paper published
a widely read article titled "Among the Spirits." This
story recounted an alleged dark, supernatural experience that
occurred in the lives of William Lingle and his friends.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Lingle
lived on a spectacular house overlooking the Wabash Valley, and had
invited the town judge, a professor from London, and two reporters
from other newspapers over for an evening visit. During this lively
gathering, the men began to talk of ghosts and other unexplainable
phenomena, as all were very interested in the topic.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Lingle's
tale of a haunted house that graced the site of an old abandoned yard
of bricks garnered the most interest, so the men decided to go check
it out themselves to see if they could spot any unearthly spirits or
spooks. They arrived at the house after dark had fallen and inspected
it carefully for any hidden passages. They found none; there weren't
any closets in the crumbling structure.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The men
sat amongst the rubble and talked amongst themselves about the
ghostly ghouls and goblins they hoped would come out of hiding.
Finally, their patience was rewarded-after a couple of hours, a
bright bluish light burst into the room. As the men watched in
stunned silence, the light abruptly took on the form of a stunning,
blindingly white wolf.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The wolf
seemed unconcerned with the presence of his visitors, and lifted his
head for a long, mournful howl. Then, before his audiences'
transfixed eyes, he transformed again, this time into a
strange-looking creature that resembled a giant frog. While the men
could do no more than gape open-mouthed, the creature took one final
shape, that of a tomahawk-wielding Native American, then vanished
before their very eyes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
stunned group made the quick trek back to Lingle's residence to
retrieve a metal wand that one of the men had brought along. They
then returned to the site that had transfixed them earlier. The
professor, who quietly dabbled in the dark arts, drew a large circle
in the dirt with the wand and sketched a series of mysterious images inside.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Once
again, as the men observed in silent awe, the Native American,
fiercely adorned in war attire, rose from center of the circle in a
puff of smoke. The professor, to the shock of his companions, began a
dialogue with the spirit in a language not known to any of the others.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">After
several unnerving minutes, the professor turned to his friends and
translated that their ghost, in life, had been referred to as
"White Wolf." On his right arm was the clear mark of the
frog-shaped creature the Native American had become earlier in the
night. According to Native American legend, the animal came from
western rivers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
spirit, anguished, told the men of his peaceful burial in a
reservation cemetery just outside of Lafayette. Before his spirit
could be fully settled, development began on the city and his soul
was brutally disturbed by the metal shovels digging into the dirt
where he lay.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As two of
the men that heard the Native American's story that fateful night
were reporters, it became headline news the next day, not just in
Lafayette but all over Indianapolis and the Hoosier state. The
frightening tale was published in the Evening Courier as well as
other newspapers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Courier soon received an ominous letter from another resident of
Lafayette, who had an employee of Native American heritage. The
employee claimed to have conversed many times with the White Wolf,
who told him his spirit would never achieve peace until there was a
fence built around the cemetery that housed his grave.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The only
way to find out for sure if these respected men of the community
truly encountered the supernatural is to find out for yourself if the
White Wolf exists. Head just outside of Lafayette city limits, on the
northeast side of town, and pay a visit to the grounds of Sunnyside
Junior High at the end of N 25th street off Cason Street. The school
now occupies the space that was once home to the tortured soul of the
White Wolf-and might very well still be today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="westlafayette"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><I>West
Lafayette </I></B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Tippecanoe County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cumberland
School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The school is located
at 600 Cumberland Avenue in West Lafayette</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As
reported by "The Exponent" on October 24, 2006, Several
sightings of a male figure have been reported, seen through the
windows of the school. This ghostly man is said to have appeared from
window to window very rapidly, a physical impossibility due to
separating walls. Nothing more is known about the ghostly man or his
reasons for traveling through each room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Harrison
Cemetery / St. Joseph Cemetery / Lafayette Catholic Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The cemetery is
located behind William Henry Harrison High School at 5701 North 70
West in West Lafayette.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As
reported by "The Exponent" on October 24, 2006, this site
has been notorious for ghostly experiences. Some visitors say they
feel like they are being followed or watched whenever they go to pay
their respects. Gravestone have also been said to move around the
cemetery, appearing in different spots from time to time. Shadows can
be seen stalking though the site and distant voices are occasionally
heard. Most disturbing is the personal and strangely violent nature
of the residing ghosts. Visitors have had things thrown at them while
in the cemetery, and some have even felt the touch of hands.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Cumberland
School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">600 Cumberland Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">West Lafayette, IN 47906-1522</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 464-3212</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
sightings of a male figure have been reported, seen through the
windows of the school. This ghostly man has been said to have
appeared from window to window very rapidly, a physical impossibilty
due to separating walls. Nothing more is known about the ghostly man
or his reasons for traveling through each room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lafontaine"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>LaFontaine</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wabash County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Mississinewa
Reservoir forest - Hobbitland</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend
says it is inhabited by evil little hobbits (or demons) who guard the
devil worshipers. It is said if you drive back to where it is and
turn off your car and get out you can see the hobbits coming after
you. They carry lights or it's their eyes, that you can see coming
after you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Sounds like
the Pukwudgies legend found at <A HREF="#moundsstatepark"><B>Mounds
State Park.</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lagrange"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></B><BR>
<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">LeGRANGE
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></FONT></B></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lakecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">LAKE COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B> </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#cedarlake">Cedar
Lake</A> <A HREF="#crownpoint">Crown Point</A>
<A HREF="#dyer">Dyer</A> <A HREF="#gary">Gary</A>
<A HREF="#griffith">Griffith</A> <A HREF="#hammond">Hammond</A>
<A HREF="#highland">Highland</A> <A HREF="#hobart">Hobart</A>
<A HREF="#lakestation">Lake Station </A> <A HREF="#lowell">Lowell</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#munster">Munster</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newchicago">New
Chicago</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#schereville">Schereville</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#shelby">Shelby</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#whiting">Whiting</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lakestation"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lake Station </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="riverforest1"></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>River
Forest Junior High Gym</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3300 Indiana St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Hobart, IN 46342-1095</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 962-7551</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A little
boy drowned in the pool where the tennis courts are now and you can
hear him in the heaters above the gym and also in the elementary gym
which is the building in front of the tennis courts. It is said that
the little boy drowned because he was getting his frog.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: This is the
same basis of story along with the name of the same school found in
Hobart - River Forest Junior and Senior High Schools</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">According to resources
:The reason we are getting the same haunting for River Forest in both
Lake Station and Hobart, is that River forest Jr high and senior high
has a Hobart mailing address, but techinally is in Lake Station.
Yes, it's the same place and the same haunting.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lakevillage"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lake Village</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Newton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Gas Station House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">You can
hear pounding on the walls while walking in the kitchen and up the
stairs you can hear talking. You can see images of people walking,
hear loud buzzing noises (only in the living room), and can see
bright flashes of light.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>contact
me</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lakeville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lakeville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
St. Joseph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
right off of Hwy 31 after leaving the Plymouth exit before you get to
the McDonalds. It is on 6C road, passed the trailer park, and
around the curve on the left side. The place is now torn
down. The story goes that an old woman used to live in the home
alone. She was one who kept to herself and led a very lonely
life. She was so stricken with grief about her loneliness and
the way her life unraveled that she hung her self from the chandelier
in her dining room. Located next to the house is a rundown barn where
you will find different sorts of tools that may have been used for
farming. The place was all boarded up before being torn down
and very easy to get into. At the back of the house were double
doors leading to stairs that took you into the basement. There
were all kinds of trash and old antique items there. You can
often hear walking or moaning noises. At the top of the stairs to the
entrance of the rest of the house you may hear a door slamming or see
a foot of someone or something entering back into the entrance of the
rest of the home from the basement, but when you investigate there is
no one their. The house was very spooky and gave you chills
just when you looked at the place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: If it's not
there anymore, why post it? Are the grounds still haunted? Does
anybody have any input on this haunting?</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="laportecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">LAPORTE
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="#hanna">Hanna</A>
<A HREF="#kingsbury">Kingsbury</A> <A HREF="#kingsfordheights">Kingsford
Heights</A> <A HREF="#lacrosse">LaCrosse</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#michigancity">Michigan City</A> </I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#rollingpraiie">Rolling
Prairie</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#unionmills">Union
Mills</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#westville">Westville</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B><A NAME="poseychapelcemetery"></A></B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Posey
</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">C</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>hapel
and Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">East of Fail Rd. on
1000 N. in Laporte, Indiana</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: From Hwy
20 turn North onto Fail Rd. (it will be at a stoplight). Go down Fail
Rd. for about 4 miles. You will come to a stop sign and see Heston
Bar on the Northeast corner. Turn East and go about 2 miles and you
will see the cemetery on the North side of the road.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A century
and a half ago a church was burnt down and the preacher hung himself
from a tree (as you enter the gate). At night you can see the
activity under the pavilion; that is where the chapel once stood. Red
eyes can be seen and a red light of some sort can be seen moving
through the woods. Also many orbs are seen in this area, you may also
hear a woman singing and someone playing a guitar in the background.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It has
also been reported that you can stand outside the fence and be fine,
but enter the property and your heart starts pounding, etc. Some have
seen a ghost of a nun crossing the street. And others see a vague
white form on top of the hill that is too large to be a grave stone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Orr
Lake Rd / Hangman's road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On this
road, a young couple was driving home from a date when all of a
sudden, their car broke down. The young man went for help while the
girl sat in the car. When the man returned he couldn't find his
girlfriend. He figured she had gone to look for help also. A drop of
blood dripped on the windshield and he looked up above his car to
find the girl hanging from a tree. People have seen ghosts hanging
and weird things in the woods, and, since the site is right next to a
swamp, they say it is very creepy. It is a popular place for
breakdowns and a lot of people have been killed there by car accidents.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
legend has it sometime in the 1800's a Doctor and his wife and
beautiful young teenage daughter lived on this road. A time of
sicknesses with little or no cures. One day the doctor's wife got
very sick and within 24 hours she died, then his lovely daughter died
a day afterwards. The doctor was not only into healing as he was also
interested in preserving as he preserved his wife and daughter.
Instead of burying his dead he put both his wife and daughter in big
pickle barrels. It is now claimed that on a full moon you can see him
and his trusted servant wearing a hook on his hand going into the
woods with a lantern. They say if you look closely you will see the
bodies of the wife and the daughter being dunked up & down up
& down, this keeps the bodies from going bad and keeps them
forever young.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A story
involving the same road tells of a hookman roaming the area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hook
Mans Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A small
road which is said to be haunted by a old ghost of a pirate, who
lived out in the country in some woods. If you go out there at night
in the woods by the old huge house you can sometimes see an old guy
with one hand and a hook on the other. It is said that many people
have died out there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">'I' and
10th Street Clinic / Zimmerman house / "come and go pond"</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Clinic on
top of a small hill across the street from La Porte High School's
Baseball Field on 'I' and 10th Street. La Porte High School itself is
said to be haunted. See below</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The land
is haunted, not the buildings. Native Americans called the site
"come and go pond" and occupied the land for fishing and
hunting. In 1838, the natives were forced to move to Kansas by the
government, a move later known as the March of Death.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
goes that the natives camped where many of their own died of
exhaustion and hunger, including the daughter of a chief. Later a
grand home was built on the land, which is when strange happenings
began to occur. First, the home was hit by a tornado, but only
suffered minor damage. What is extraordinary is that the house was
rotated 90 degrees and placed back on the foundation. The walks
didn't lead to the doors anymore and had to be redone. The original
owners quickly and quietly moved, which was when the Zimmerman family
purchased the home. (The home is now known as the Zimmerman house).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">From the
testimony of the Zimmerman's, many of the strange happenings came to
light. The sounds of moaning and clanging happened often, as well as
footsteps up and down the stairwells. During a winter storm, the door
ringer rang in the middle of the night. It was a pre-electric
doorbell that had a crank you manually moved to make a sound. The
eldest daughter Laura awoke and went to see who it was. She descended
the stairs and the ringing stopped, but she found the front door open
with snow drifting in without a footprint or person in sight. When
she closed the door and turned to back up the stairs, she saw a young
Native American girl descending the stairs toward her. When the girl
was three steps from the bottom, she vanished.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Since
then, the house has been condemned and teenagers would go there to
scare themselves. There are people that swear that they were halfway
up the gravel driveway and the door ringer would start ringing on its
own. Neighbors would constantly call the police because of lights on
the second and third floors. There are many more tales.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It was
eventually torn down and a clinic put in its place. Most of the
clinic's issues have been with elevators going up and down in the
night and secured offices later being found unlocked (not just one
door, all the doors on an entire floor at the same time). Also the
lower level bathroom is often locked from inside with no windows
leading outside, and various objects moving across rooms (chairs mostly).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">LaPorte
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">602 F St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">La Porte, IN 46350-5565</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 362-3102</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
girls' restroom in hallway one, toilets will flush and water will run
without there being anyone in there. Outside, by a pillar there are
cold spots and odd smells. Odd things like the electricity shutting
off and banging on lockers also occurs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">415
Virginia Ave.</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A house
was built here in 1856 and burnt down in 1885. A little girl was in
the house when the fire happened and she died. The house was rebuilt
and later became an apartment complex in 1950. People who have lived
in the apartments over the years have seen a girl about the age of 15
or so that is all burned up. Things in the apartment will move by
themselves along with cabinet doors and front doors opening and
closing by themselves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Belle
Gunness House / Blood Farm</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">In old Indiana, not
far from LaPorte,</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">There once lived a
woman, a home lovin' sort.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Belle wanted a
husband, she wanted one bad,</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">She placed in the
papers a lonely hearts ad.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Men came to Belle
Gunness to share food and bed,</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Not knowing that
soon they'd be knocked in the head.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">But while they were
sleeping, she'd lift the door latch.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">She'd kill them and
plant them in her tater patch.</FONT></I></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
early morning hours of April 28, 1908, a farm house on the outskirts
of La Porte, Indiana burned to the ground. The home, located on
McClung Rd., belonged to Belle Gunness who had lived in La Porte
since 1901. Later that day, while workers sifted through the ruins,
four bodies were discovered; one adult female and three young
children. It was soon noted, however, that the family's piano, which
had been located in the parlor on the first floor of the home, had
been discovered on top of the bodies. This would have been impossible
had the victims been in bed, on the second floor, at the time of the
fire which occurred at approximately 4 a.m. It quickly became evident
that the four victims had been killed and their bodies placed in the
basement before the fire, which had probably been set to cover up the crime.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Belle
Sorenson was one of America's most prolific known female serial killers. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At
5'8" and over 200 lb, she was a physically strong woman. She may
have killed both of her husbands and all of her children (on
different occasions), but she is known to have killed most of her
suitors, boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. Her
apparent motives involved collecting life insurance benefits. Reports
estimate that she killed more than 50 to 100 people over several decades.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Nowhere
else is her presence felt stronger than in La Porte. Residents say
that old McClung Road reeks with her aura; one expects her to
materialize from behind one of the old houses that still face the
same cornfields just outside of town.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some of
the same families still live in La Porte, although the main-players
are gone. A newer house, built in the 1950s, stands on the old
foundation of the Gunness farmhouse. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">You can
sometimes hear people screaming. You sometimes will also feel
very cold. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Where is
the house on old McClung Road? It has been said that a new,
single-story house had been constructed on the original foundation of
Belle's former farmhouse, and that the house sat atop a steep hill.
It is also described that a curve in the road lies directly in front
of the property, along with a rolling valley, and a large growth of
Ash trees. Others have reported that there is a two-story home built
on the property. It is also been said that a large, black and orange
"No Trespassing" sign is propped-up inside a window in the
front of the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Fountainview
Terrace Nursing & Rehabilitation</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Golden
LivingCenter - Fountainview Terrace</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1900 Andrew Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">La Porte, IN 46350-6337</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 362-7014</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
nursing home is said to be haunted. A woman was found on the
floor, she did not fall out of the bed because both bed rails were
still up. It is said that the nursing home was built over an ancient
Indian burial ground. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Laporte
Cinema</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">608 Colfax Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">La Porte, IN 46350-4637</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 326-7758</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The legion
at the La Porte Cinema is to be haunted by a young girl from 12-15
years of age. A cleaning crew once said that they saw her face in the
floor tile and she has only appeared in a certain room. Three stories
follow that reason.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One: there
was a pond and she had fallen into the lake and drowned to her death, </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">second: A
tiny carnival was once there and she had fallen off the Ferris wheel
and died right after hitting the ground. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Third:
there was a house that the girl lived in with her family, and somehow
a fire broke out at night and she slept right through it. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Gravity
Hill</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
located on county line road between Michigan City, In and Westville,
IN. You put your car in neutral and the car will drive by itself. The
speed goes from 10 mph to 35 mph depending on what kind of car you
have. It was said that at one time a school bus was hit by a train so
now when you stop the children of the train push you over the tracks.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>contact
me</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I>See
also </I></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#chapmanroad"><I>Chapman Road</I></A><I> </I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A NAME="pattoncemetery"></A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Patton
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located at the dead
end of McCollums St. in downtown Laporte, Indiana. Bordering Rumely
street and Clement Street.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
Gentleman named John Walker, one of the founders of the city of
LaPorte, founded Patton Cemetery, which was originally established as
Walker Cemetery, in 1841. Ironically, John Walker had once owned the
property and built the house in 1846 that would one-day become Belle
Gunness 's farm.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Victims of
the Belle Gunness murders are buried here, one of the worst murders
ever in the state of Indiana. There is also said to be a killer who
was executed and buried in the same cemetery. It is said that if you
knock over his grave stone he will come and find you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lawrenceburg"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lawrenceburg</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Dearborn County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="greendalecemtery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Greendale
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">886 Nowlin Ave,
Greendale, IN - (812) 537-3080</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
cemetery, you sometimes see white or grey people, and they look
un-real. If you walk by the Tebb's family graves, you feel like
you're being watched, get cold chills, or feel uneasy. Plus, when
it's a really hot day, and there's NO wind, you'll feel a light
breeze followed by a cold sensation.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="whiskeyreataurant"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Whiskey's
Restaurant</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">334 Front Street</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025-1629</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">812.537.4239</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Originally
said to be a private home and then to have later become a button
factory. There was an old lady that lived in the house and died in a
room that is now called the "Malt Room". The building is
now a Restaurant, "Whiskey's Restaurant" and there are
several reports about the "Lady Ghost". There was one
report where the ghost tugged at the waitress's apron and she thought
that it was another server but no one was standing behind her,
another incident was the manager was sitting in the bar after the
restaurant closed and smelled a strong scent of perfume coming from
the back of the restaurant and nobody was in there but her.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lawrencecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>LAWRENCE
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#heltonville">Heltonville</A>
<A HREF="#huron">Huron</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#mitchell">Mitchell</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#tunnelton">Tunnelton</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#williams">Williams</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lebanon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lebanon</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Boone County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
old Lebanon High School </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
Lebanon High School is a no longer a high school, instead it is now a
building containing offices and apartments. If you go to the
third floor you will get locked in until daylight.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: . .
. and that makes it haunted? </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Does anybody have
anymore input on this place? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>contact
me</B></A></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="leesburg"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Leesburg</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Kosciusko County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Sawmill
lake</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
said to be an old white house around the point. Several odd vapors
and apparitions can be seen. Strange noises are heard constantly.
Sometimes you can hear an adult male yelling, like he is very mad.
There is rumored to be a local legend ghost named "Whitey."
He is a commonly seen ghost around this house. A drunk driver crashed
into the house about 30 years ago and died.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Liberty
Mills </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><I>Located
in Wabash County</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Liberty
Mills Public Access </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several
years ago a car load of teenage girls were driving on the road
leading past the P.A.P. The driver lost control going around a curve,
hitting several trees and ejecting the girls from the car. People
said that on that night they could hear the screams of the some of
the girls as they died, one even hung in a tree-a branch piercing her
midsection. To this day if you go to the P.A.P. you can hear the
girls screaming and crying for help. Witnesses report of hearing
faint cries.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="leo"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Leo</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Allen County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="leocedarville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Leo-Cedarville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Allen County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="cemeterycedarcanyon"></A><A NAME="cemeteryleocedarvil"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Near the
same spot where the old man may be seen walking on an old country
road, there is a cemetery on Cedar Canyons near Auburn Road and the
Vandolah Nature Preserve. Go to the cemetery and get out of your car.
If you look in the back of the cemetery, it has been sworn by many
that a pair of eyes and a shadow or two can be seen moving from side
to side or even towards you. Several people even claim that if the
moon is full and shines right on the middle of the cemetery, you can
see a little girl staring back at you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Coldwater
Rd.</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Off
coldwater road there's a place called Cedar Canyon. If you follow it
until it goes past Griffen Rd. and take a left; there is a
transparent man in his late sixties wandering the old country road
possibly taking a little vacation from the cemetery at the end of the
road. Sightings usually occur between the hours of 12:00 to 3:00.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Leo
High School</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">14600 Amstutz Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Leo, IN 46765-9643</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 446-0180</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Leo High
School hired a teacher unaware that they were also getting a
ghost. This ghost is a former student that he had taught.
The story goes that she fell off a catwalk and was killed. Now
she follows him around and haunts his stage productions. Things
that happen are a door that opens for no reason, a knock on a door,
lights that go on or off. He left the school, but no one knows
if the ghost went with him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="lewisville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lewisville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Henry County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Guyer
Opera House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">110 W Main St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Lewisville, IN 47352</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 987-7124</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Guyer
Opera House is known by staff to be haunted. Many have been spooked
by dressing room lights that turn on one by one, strange banging
noises emanating from the back of the auditorium, and sudden changes
in temperature. The doors to the auditorium will close by themselves,
and more than one of the staff has been driven from the light booth
by growling noises and extreme drop in temperature. People have
reported seeing the outline of a person in the back stage windows. In
addition, a little boy was killed back in the early 1900s during a
Wild West gun show. During one of the shows, a bullet ricocheted into
the audience, killing the boy. Perhaps his ghost still lingers. In
addition, the founder of the Guyer Opera House, O.K. Guyer, died the
same year his opera house opened. His funeral was held in the
auditorium of the Guyer</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="linden"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Linden</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Montgomery County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Slab Town</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
early 1900's, there once stood a two room asylum for the insane.
Students would volunteer their time at the home helping out. It is
said, that one early morning the students came out to the home and
were beat and raped by the residents in their home. In the end of
this, they set fire to all the cars at the house and then set fire to
themselves and the students, killing everyone. To this day the
building does not stand, but the foundation of the house and the old
smashed, burnt cars are there. It is also said, that if you visit the
old land, that you will never forget your experience there and
gradually lose your well thinking over a period of time. People have
said they would be driving down the road by the place and see a fire,
but when they get closer to the place the fire would vanish.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="linton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Linton</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Greene County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="wendys"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Old Greene Co. Hospital / Wendy's</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">410 A St NE</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Linton, IN 47441-1911</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 847-9631</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Old
Greene Co. Hospital, The Freeman City Hospital, established in June
1912, was located at Fourth and Northeast A Streets in Linton,
Indiana. It is said that it was haunted before it got torn down.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is now
a Wendy's restaurant</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
building is Haunted there is some activity that goes on there such as
strange sounds voices and crying, things tend to move on their own in
the middle of the night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="logansport"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Logansport</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Cass County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mounthope"></A><A NAME="mnthopecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Mount
Hope Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1800 Grant St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">with the main entrance
on Pleasant Hill</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Logansport, IN 46947-1011</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(574) 753-7082</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Mount Hope
Cemetery, established in 1857, is "reported to be" the
third largest cemetery in the state of Indiana with over 81000
burials. As you enter this cemetery it is said that you can hear the
sounds of horses even though there aren't any horse farms around for
miles. It is also reported that if you whistle, someone will whistle
with you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
mausoleums that you can walk into and many weirdly inscribed tombs
like "knock three times and they shall come" </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Shiloh</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At
midnight you can hear the headless horsemen. Then your suppose to go
around the church 3 times and then if you look down at the basement
window your suppose to see a girl staring up at you. It is said that
a semi will chase you then it will disappear.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the IN-18
exit- exit number 64- toward MARION/MONTPELIER. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto
IN-18 W. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Stay straight to go
onto IN-19. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Stay straight to go
onto N BROADWAY. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)Turn LEFT onto
US-24 W. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7)Turn RIGHT onto
US-35 N/US-24 W. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(8)Take the US-35 N ramp. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(9)Turn SLIGHT RIGHT
onto US-35 N/US-24 W/LOGANSPORT BYPASS RD. Continue to follow US-35 N. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(10)Turn LEFT onto
CR-100 N. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(11)Turn SLIGHT RIGHT
onto W 100 N. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(12)Turn RIGHT onto N
CR-350 W. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(13)On your left
you'll see Shiloh church and cemetery. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: I am curious
as to if this is in reference to:</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Shiloh
Christian Church</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1047 N County Road
1100 E</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Logansport, IN 46947-8850</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(574) 753-3331</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">The
basement of this church is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a
little girl. Many people claim to see her in the basement, looking up
through the window.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="loogootee"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Loogootee</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Martin County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>JFK Gym </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The boys
basketball team used to run laps around the upper level of the gym.
One day when they were running the star basketball player tripped and
fell down the gym floor and he died instantly from impact. They say
that when you go in there at night you can here the team running
their laps and then a loud thud from where the boy fell. On the night
of the anniversary you can see the blood stain on the floor and when
you look away and look back the stain disappears.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster: I can not
seem to locate a school or organization in Loogootee, Indiana by that name.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="BLUE">Sent in by Jeff Steimel:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="BLUE">JFK Gym - I am a resident
of Loogootee, IN and I wanted to let you know that JFK Gym is still
there. Although it is no longer called that, the building still
resides there. At the junction of hwy 50 and Hwy 231 N ( recognizable
by McDonalds at the Stop light T ) go North on 231. After passing
over the railroad tracks you will come upon, what they consider, the
square of town. Just after you pass the square, on your left, will be
the one story building known as " Town Hall ". The
multi-story building behind it is what use to be called JFK Gym. I'ts
use now is more for storage than anything.</FONT></FONT></TD>
</TR>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Loogootee
Elementary East</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">510 Church St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Loogootee, IN 47553-1309</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 295-2924</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The say
when you look at the right side of the school you can see a big red
spot towards the top of it. They say it represents the blood of the
janitor that killed himself there. They found the body hanging from
the doorway to the boy's bathroom. They say if you go in there at
night you can see him wondering the halls, sometimes mopping the
floors, you can hear his keys jingling as he walks down the halls.
They also say that he used to have his dog with him some nights that
he works. People have said that they see a dog run down the hall on
the second floor. Since they've put cameras up more paranormal
activity has been recorded.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">West
Boggs Park </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located in Martin and
Daviess counties</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">16117 US Highway 231st</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Loogootee, IN 47553</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 295-3421</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
nights after 10 p.m. you can see a ghostly figure of a woman running
through the woods. They say it is the mother of a child who drowned
in the lake. You can hear her screams as she looks for her son, and
some say that if you go to the lake at midnight you can see the boy
swimming in the lake.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="lowell"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Lowell</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Grand
Kankakee Marsh</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">21690 Range Line Road
- Hebron, Indiana 46341</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Exit Interstate 65 at
Route 2 (Lowell/Hebron exit) then east to Range Line Road (Clay
Street). Travel south for 5 miles to the park.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hunting,
wildlife and bird viewing, biking, hayride tours, canoe workshops and
ghosts can be experienced at Grand Kankakee Marsh County Park.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
mansion on the property of Indian Gardens has long since been torn
down and a little house was built on the back of the property for the
caretaker. The mansion was built on a sacred Indian burial
ground. The old lady that owned it didn't know this little
fact. If you look into the woods around it, you will sometimes
catch a glimpse of several large orbs and some male Indian figures
surrounded by a white mist. The one that stands out the most
perhaps is the female Indian that wanders along the property or can
be seen just sitting in a tree, like she's either waiting or looking
for someone to come to her. The lady became so freaked out by
these spirits; she sold the magnificent mansion and property to Grand
Kankakee Marsh park owners. Sometimes when you drive down there
in groups, but mostly if you're a boyfriend and girlfriend pair, the
young Indian maiden will appear in front of your vehicle and look at
the two of you wistfully. Many people think she was waiting for
her lover because of these wistful looks at lovers.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="lakeprairiecemetery"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Lake
Prairie Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Websites out
there has this haunting indicating:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Lake
Prairie Cemetery</FONT></I></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Mists,
orbs of light, and figures of the deceased locals have been seen
here. The southern half of the cemetery has the oldest grave markers,
and that is where the most activity is. The cemetery is located on
Calumet Avenue, 2 miles west of route 41.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Lake Prairie
Cemetery is Located off Highway 41(Indianapolis Blvd) and W 181st Ave</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">The directions given in
the story takes you to West Creek Cemetery.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Does anybody know the
exact Cemetery that is said to be haunted? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
Me!</B></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="indianabridge"></A></FONT></FONT></B></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Indiana
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
mansion a little bit further down the road that 3 people were
apparently murdered and thrown off the bridge. Take I-65 to the
Lowell exit and take a right on Clay Street. Reports of cars rocking
and thick fog appears from nowhere.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Intersection
173 Ave and Holtz Road</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When you
are driving East on 173rd there are two big hills. When you top
either hill you can see the intersection at Holtz Road. When you top
the first hill, on occasion you will see a bunch of flashing lights
and what appears to be a huge wreck. When the road continues, you
lose sight of the intersection. When you can see the intersection
again, it is clear and there in no sign that anything was ever there.
This has been seen by many people.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Lowell
Middle School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">200 W Oakley Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Lowell, IN 46356</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone: (219) 696-7701</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The school
is haunted by the ghost of a child that died in the swimming pool.
The hauntings take place on the third floor and the janitors are
afraid to go up there after 9P.M. Chairs are moved, desks are pushed
against the walls and footsteps can be heard even though no one is up there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Gypsy's
Grave Yard</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: A lot of
Websites have this listing under Lowell, Indiana when it is actually
located in Crown Point, Indiana</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#gypsiescemeterycrow">See
Gypsy's Grave Yard Here</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="macy"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Macy</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Miami County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Slaughter
House Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This road
is about 2 miles south west of Macy and is on the east side of old
U.S. 31. Years ago there was an old Slaughter house on this road.
This is a gravel road and has very narrow shoulders. The remains of
this building can be found during the day, but when night falls they
are nowhere to be found. Sometimes you can see ghosts of old cows in
the field. There have also been reports of local farm animals being
slaughtered right in their pastures.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="madisoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">MADISON
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#anderson">Anderson</A>
<A HREF="#chesterfield">Chesterfield</A> <A HREF="#frankton">Frankton</A>
<A HREF="#markleville">Markleville</A> <A HREF="#pendleton">Pendleton</A> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="madison"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Madison</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jefferson County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Part of
the cause for paranormal attraction to a small town like Madison
might be attributed to its usage as an Underground Railroad town. Its
location made it ideal for runaway slaves to gain access to several
varieties of transportation, and the mansions and large manner houses
were perfect for the addition of secret panels and tunnel systems.
However, the reasoning behind so much alleged paranormal activity is
still unknown.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Lanier
Mansion and the surrounding grounds</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">601 W 1st St, Madisn,
IN? - (812) 265-3526</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Lanier
family owned the mansion for years and one of the male heirs died
there when he drowned in the nearby Ohio River. It is now claimed
that sometimes at night you can see him walking from the banks of the
Ohio River to the mansion. There are former employees who
refuse to go back to the mansion because of strange experience of a
phantom cat on the grounds.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>American
Legion Post 9</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">707 Jefferson St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Madison, IN 47250-3217</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone:(812) 265-4417</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Those who
have spent time in the basement have sometimes claimed to see the
ghost of a man and an elderly woman, possibly cursed to suffer the
fate of Madison's alleged inclusion in a War Propaganda film. There
are also reports of someone knocking on the wall, footsteps in the
empty hallways and cold spots.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Clifty
Falls State Park</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1501 Green Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Madison, IN 47250-1974</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 273-8885</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
reports of moaning coming from the tree right next to the walkway
going down into the falls. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Those who
have gone to investigate have found nothing.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="littledoeruncemeter"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Cemetery
on Little Doe Run Road</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
cemetery is said to be haunted by Flavius Josephus Bellamy, the place
is so old no one can remember the name of the cemetery. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some claim
this cemetery is the Mt. Zion Nazarene Church Cemetery. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="mtzionchurchcemeter"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Mt.
Zion Church Cemetery</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Location:Brooksburg
Indiana, Little Doe Run Road. Take Indiana Hwy. 156 Turn on to Doe
Run Road. Little Doe Run Road is off of Doe Run. The Church and
Cemetery is easy to find once on Little Doe Run Rd.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There's
not a lot known about this ghost except that many people have felt
uncomfortable while there. There are stories of glowing red eyes, a
strange white mist and odd noises.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Springdale
cemetery / Cemetery at the bottom of hanging rock hill</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">600 W 5th St, Madison,
IN - (812) 265-3915</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As Crooked
Creek, which ran on the north side of the Old Third Street Cemetery,
was prone to floods, and during one such flood in the late 1880's had
washed away some of the bodies, the cemetery ceased to be used. The
surviving stones were later moved to higher ground at the Fairmount
Cemetery (on Michigan Road, North Madison) and also to the Springdale
Cemetery which is located on the north side of the Crooked Creek.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There was
no way of identifying who went where or who was who. So there is a
good chance that whoever's name appears on the stone is not at rest there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend is
that Springdale cemetery is haunted. One legend states that a a large
granite sculpture of an angel near the bottom of Hanging Rock Hill
eyes bleeds on Easter morning, Others claim that anyone who kisses
the statue's feet will see the angel come to life and chase them away.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">To see the
statue, stay straight when you enter the cemetery. The statue is on
the right against a hill, there is a block ledge surrounding the area
on the hillside where she stands.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hanging
Rock Hill</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located off Cragmont Street</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to local legend Hanging Rock Hill has another ghostly spirit. When
the Madison State Hospital was still in use, a patient walked off the
grounds and tried to escape. A car came down the hill, struck the man
head on and he was killed instantly. Today people claim that a
strange man has tried to flag them down for a ride, only to disappear
before their very eyes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>State
Hospital </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">711 Green Rd</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Madison, IN 47250-2199</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 265-2611</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
infamous Mansfield Reformatory / Eastern State Penitentiary and
popularly known as Cragmont, is labeled as one of the top ten most
haunted places in America. It is the oldest penitentiary in the
country. Inmates and corrections officers have both met violent ends
within the walls and, depending on whom you believe, some are still
there as it is said to be haunted by former inmates who were housed there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Mansfield Reformatory is now vacant but is home to many lingering
spirits left behind after torturous deaths.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Reformatory has also been used as a location for several big-budget
Hollywood movies; among the most notable of these were The Shawshank
Redemption, Air Force One, and Tango & Cash, all of which
featured the Ohio State Reformatory as a backdrop.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several of
the buildings built in the early part of the 1900's have been
abandoned. These are the buildings that housed the violently
insane for many decades. These patients lived a miserable
existence. The cages on the building serve as a reminder of the
dangerous conditions. Several orbs have been captured and strange
noises are a constant.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some of
the most haunted areas include the chapel, the infirmary, library,
basement and administration wing. One of the most interesting spirits
is that of Helen, a secretary who worked in the administration wing
of the prison. Supposedly she was killed by accident when a box she
was moving along a top shelf tipped over, spilling a gun out that
discharged, shooting her in the chest. Helen was killed instantly. It
is rumored however that the warden at the time was directly
responsible for her death. Ten years later the warden died of a heart
attack at his desk. Resident spirits have been seen passing as black
shadows, appearing as glowing red orbs, or white orbs floating
throughout the hallways in and out of cells. Mysterious banging and
clanging sounds can be heard on the cell doors and footsteps can even
be heard echoing down the hall. The Mansfield Reformatory is a
wonderful paranormal investigation hot spot.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Jefferson
County Library</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">420 W. Main St.
Madison, IN 47250</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 265-2744</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
ghost of a young man that rides the elevator up and down and rubs and
pats women. He is said to have lived there when it was a house and
was confined to a wheelchair; he was crippled and was wheelchair
bound so they had an elevator put in so he could get from floor to floor.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Frequent
visitors to the library have nicknamed this ghost Charlie.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Ohio Theater</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">105 E Main St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Madison, IN 47250-3410</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 273-4880</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Ohio
Theatre boasts a rumored screaming balcony. From reported orbital
activity to unusual cold spots, the balcony is legendary for its
dreadful impact on visitors and employees of the Theater. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People
inside the theater have seen and experienced some strange things in
the balcony area. According to local stories, lights seem to hang in
the area and then disappear and at midnight you can hear someone screaming.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The reason
for the haunting is unknown, but some say it stems from the
possibility of two ghosts; one a stagehand who befell a tragic
accident and the other, a lost chorus girl whose heart was broken,
leading her to leap to her death from the balcony.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Ridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
reports of hearing small children's voices laughing and playing and a
ghostly white dog. The location itself is said to leave mediums with
a creepy feeling due to all of the cold spots and strange atmosphere.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Windrift
Motel</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
to be located on Clifty Drive about 1/2 mile before the entrance of
Clifty Falls State Park.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Now a
private residence was once the Windrift Motel. When it was used as a
hotel, people often claimed to see apparitions and dark, shadowy figures.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Owners
book "The People In The Attic" give details of owners experiences.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
alleged haunting had a movie made about it. The movie is called,
"The Uninvited", and stars Sharon Lawrence. It was a made
for TV film, not a theatrical release.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Eggleston
Elementary School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">419 East St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Madison, IN 47250-3527</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 273-8524</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One legend
claims that a little girl accidentally fell out of an open window and
died. The other legend is that it was the principal or a teacher that
died this way. Stories claim that the ghost of the person can be seen
staring out of one of the windows on the top floor.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mansfield"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mansfield</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Parke County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Town Itself </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It's said
that late at night there are spectral images of people wandering
through this old village. Even the old mill makes noises as if it was
operating, and wagons are heard on the streets. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="marengo"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Marengo</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Crawford County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Carl Smith House </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Said to
located just up the road from Green Acres in between Milltown and
Marengo. Off 64 / 66 and N Cider Fork Rd</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">From the
moment you see this place you know it's haunted! Lights turn off and
on, ghostly sounds can be heard and people say that the house itself
is some sort of a portal. Several people have died in this place
making it one of Indiana's haunted places.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="marion"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Marion</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Grant County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Charles
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">out by Wagner Lake off
N Huntington Rd / hwy 9</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly
a long time ago, a family headed down that road in their wagon on the
way to Church during winter. It was dark out and the family heard
screaming in the nearby woods. They went to investigate and the
fellow church members became worried when the family did not arrive
at Church. A search party was organized to find the family. When the
party discovered the abandoned wagon they began to search the nearby
woods. They found the whole family headless.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Hostess House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">723 W 4th St, Marion,
IN - (765) 664-3755</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
publicly-owned mansion, the Hostess House, is used for social functions</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">An old
woman lived in this 4-story mansion but someone broke in her house
once and killed her. On foggy nights you can see her shadow on her
balcony. She is in a long white flowing gown. They never got the
bloody footprints up completely.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Sleeping Rooms</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There's
also the Sleeping House where another woman was killed. Those living
inside have waked to find things moved around and sometimes see her
shadow in the hallway.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The house
is now sleeping. If things are not right in the house she will let
you know so that you will take care of it. It is also said she goes
in your room and moves things around. Late at night if you look
under your door you can see a shadow of someone walking the hallway.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="marioncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">MARION
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#indianapolis">Indianapolis</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#irvington">Irvington</A>
<A HREF="#southport">Southport</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="markleville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Markleville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Madison County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Main
Street Graveyard</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This graveyard is on
County Road 675 just past Crybaby Bridge.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A lot of
rumors about ghosts are heard. Two headstones have pentacles on them
and a skull is embedded into one tree.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><A NAME="crybabybridgemarkle"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Cry
Baby Bridge</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">location of the bridge
and graveyard. N 675 E & E 950 Wilkinson, IN 46186 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">wilkinsin is the area
where it's located, just south of anderson and markleville.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="marshallcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>MARSHALL
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#bourbon"><I>Bourbon</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#bremen"><I>Bremen</I></A><I> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#donaldson">Donaldson</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#inwood">Inwood</A> </I><A HREF="#plymouth"><I>Plymouth </I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="martincounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">MARTIN
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#loogootee"><I>Loogootee</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#shoals"><I>Shoals</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="martinsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Martinsville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Morgan County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Websites out there have
Martinsville listed as having the hauntings of Stepp Cememtery, when
it is actually located in Centerton. Indiana.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This could be because
the cemetery sets on</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Morgan-Monroe State Forest </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6220 Forest Road </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Martinsville, IN 46151</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="maumee"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Maumee</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jackson County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Maumee
Bottoms</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
out there at anytime you can hear a sound that sounds like a baby
crying and a wolf at the same time, also reported, no animals live in
the area. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="miamicounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>MIAMI COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bunkerhill">Bunkerhill</A>
<A HREF="#macy">Macy</A> <A HREF="#peru">Peru</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="michigancity"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Michigan
City </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Michigan
City has an odd haunted house, mainly because the house itself
disappears and reappears. Legend claims a man killed his entire
family and buried them in the basement. There are stories of people
moaning inside and those who claim the house doesn't always exist in
the daylight.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">50 North</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">When you go past the
white house on 50 north off of U.S.421</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">sometimes
you can hear moans and the house itself disappears and reappears;
that the house doesn't always exist in the daylight.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4">There was
a guy who killed his family at this house. His family is said to be
buried in the basement and that is the moans you can hear coming from
the basement. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Apartment Building</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On 1800
Elston St. there is an old worn down apartment building. It's
been said that during the time it was condemned (several years) many
bums had lived and died in both apartments. Voices, footsteps,
and ghost figures can sometimes be seen.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="devilsbridgemiami"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Devils
Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that in the early 1920s the mob used this area to bury bodies that
have never been found. Currently it is a known devil worshiping spot.
Orbs, images, and disappearing men have been seen here. It is located
off county line rd, on Porter County side. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="middlebury"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Middlebury</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">located
in Elkhart County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">CR.18</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Years ago,
an Amish man got hit by a car. Some people have said they see him
some nights roaming the streets.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mishawaka"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mishawaka</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
St. Joseph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>St.
Joseph Hospital</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">215 W 4th St,
Mishawaka Indiana 46544 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">219-259-2431</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">St. Joseph
Community Hospital in Mishawaka dates back to 1878 when three Sisters
from the Order of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ came to northern
Indiana to care for the sick. The order, which had started in 1851,
specialized in bringing nursing care to unsettled areas and
especially in treating the poor and indigent. The sisters established
the St. Agnes Convent in the area and began their ministry.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Sister
mostly served as home health care workers until Mishawaka began to
grow and a real hospital was needed. Ground was broken in June 1909
for the St. Joseph Community Hospital and less than tem months later
was opened with forty beds and five nuns serving as nurses.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As author
Mark Marimen once stated "The spirits of the nuns who gave their
lives to the ministry of the hospital lives on there"... and in
one case, such a statement can be taken quite literally!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Throughout
the existence of the hospital, it has remained under the ownership
and care of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. While today, the
active role of the Sisters is in administrative positions, in years
past, they served as nurses and chaplains and some actually lived on
the wards just in case a patient needed them. The women gave their
lives to the sick and to the families who depended on them and for
years, stories have persisted that one of these nuns has continued
her work from the other side!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Mark
Marimen interviewed a man named Kevin Geisel who had been admitted to
the hospital for abdominal surgery in 1993. During his recovery, he
suffered greatly from boredom, not being used to being copped up with
nothing to do. One night, he looked into the doorway of his room and
saw an older nun in old-fashioned clothing looking in on him. He
thought little of it and the woman left.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A short
time later, a nurse came into his room and asked if he needed
anything. He didn't but he did ask who the nun had been who had come
in to check on him. Geisel said that the nurse got a funny look on
her face and then sat down to tell him about a nun who had lived in
the hospital many years before. She had attended to surgical patients
for decades and ever since her death, both patients and staff members
had reported seeing her walking about the fifth floor surgical wing,
checking on the patients.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">While
Geisel did not see the nun again during his stay, others reported her
presence for years and many patients, including one man who nearly
didn't survive his emergency surgery, often fondly recall late night
visitations from the silent but kind Sister.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">But the
story would not last forever. Eventually, the fifth floor of the
hospital was changed from a surgical floor to the offices for the
hospital's administration. No further reports of the phantom nun have
been passed on and most believe that she no longer walks here... as
time has finally erased the need for her caring assistance. Maybe,
just maybe, as Mark Marimen wrote, "after all of those years,
maybe she has gone off duty."</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="haciendarestaurant"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Hacienda
Mexican Restaurant</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5836 Grape Road</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Mishawaka, Indiana 46545</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">PHONE: (574) 277-1318</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED"><B>UPDATE</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">
I recieved an e-mail on June 1, 2012 from a Devin DeMeulenaereI
indicating - "You have the haunted hacienda mansion located on
grape road when in fact it is on Lincolnway and Center Street. It's
called 100 center Hacienda."</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><FONT COLOR="BLUE">Can
anybody verify these facts?</FONT></A></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This place
used to be a mansion; the owner had an affair with one of the
care-takers. When she discovered she was with child and he rejected
her, she hung herself in the attic. It has also been said that the
owner of the house shot himself in the basement of the house.
Employees have reported seeing her throughout the restaurant. Workers
claim to hear whispers and see apparitions throughout the old house.
The office to the restaurant used to be in the upstairs part of the
house right by the attic. The manager said that when she used to
close up the restaurant, she would turn off the lights to the office
and turn on the alarm. She would walk away and then look back and the
light would be back on, so she unscrewed the light bulb and put it in
the middle of the floor. When she looked back, the light was back on.
That room is now closed off. Other sayings are that if you are the
only person in the bathroom, the lights will go off and on and the
water will come on by its self.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="haunthotel2"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Hotel </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located on
U.S. 933 or as may people who live around this area know it as
Lincoln Way. There is a Hotel that is half abandoned and half
not. Strange things happen there such as things appearing and
then disappearing the next time you go back. If you visit
please shut the doors when leaving. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Kelly
Road</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="RED">THERE IS
NO HAUNTING - LEAVE THESE PEOPLE ALONE!</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">I recieved
an email from a lady in Mishawaka, Indiana that completely blew my
mind! I am posting the email along with my reply. I know it may be
harsh but these old folks just want to be left alone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">She writes:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Not much is known
about Kelly road in Mishawaka. I was supposed to contact an interview
with the man that owns the property. It is said (and there is proof)
that when you drive down a certain house on Kelly road an old man has
bags of feces and throws them at your car while passing by. I suppose
it can be a haunting because not much is known about it. But it is an
entertaining thing to do when you're bored on a Friday nice and being
reckless with your friends.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">I replied:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Hello Marissa,</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">You are correct, there
is not much known about Kelly Road, nothing at all for that matter.
The fact that you find bags of feces being thrown at you as a
haunting boggles my mind and the fact that you find it as an
entertaining thing to do on a Friday Night and that it is reckless
completely blows me away. Damn you live a boring life!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFE8">Now here is the TRUE
STORY, you young ass punks are harassing an elderly couple who want
nothing but peace and quite, yet you kids continue to harass his
property. Hell I think the old man is having a blast throwing shit at
you guys and you thinks it's a haunting. LEAVE THEM ALONE! There is
no haunting there!!!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Here is a
story on the harassment from the elderly couple: <A HREF="http://www.abc57.com/home/top-stories/Haunted-junkyard-a-hit-for-teens-upsetting-elderly-owner--132507688.html" TARGET="_blank">http://www.abc57.com/home/top-stories/Haunted-junkyard-a-hit-for-teens-upsetting-elderly-owner--132507688.html</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mississinewa"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mississinewa</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Randolph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Battle
Grounds</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The battle
of the Mississinewa was a part of the War of 1812.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It was the
last battle fought in what is now Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The battle
site was on the right bank of the Mississinewa about a mile east of
the present village of Jalapa and seven miles northwest of Marion.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The whole
town is said to be haunted by many ghosts and there are at least four
or so haunted caves there also. Furthermore at the battle
grounds if you notice carefully the fort will move.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Mississinewa
Battle Grounds/Graveyard-</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
graveyard around that area for the 12 soldiers that died in 1812.
There is a gravel parking area off the road that leads to a big sign
telling about the battle. If you walk past the sign, about 20 feet,
you will come to a small valley. On the other side of the valley, is
the grave stones.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When you
are approaching the graveyard an abandoned church is visible behind a
picket fence. Farther back from the church is a graveyard with about
25 headstones placed haphazardly within the grave yard. Sounds such
as groaning, movement of leaves, and other sounds can be heard from
the graveyard and nearby woods. Many visitors have also reported
physical ghosts that touch and press against you.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mitchell"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mitchell</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lawrence County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Spring
mill state park</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Highway 60 East</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Spring Mill State
Park, PO Box 68, Mitchell, IN 47446</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 849-4081</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old village there that is haunted. There are many old log houses
and a mill that are said to be haunted. After dark, if you go out
there you can see lights and figures in the mill as well as in many
other buildings. There is also and old cemetery there that is
haunted. If you go there</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">at night
there is a blank grave of a man who gambled and lost. He was found
murdered and nobody knew who did it. At night you can see a figure
walk from the blank grave and stand in front of the grave of the man
who killed him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="monroecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">MONROE
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bloomington">Bloomington</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#ellettsville">Ellettsville</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="montezuma"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Montezuma</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Parke County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="simsmithbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Sim Smith Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Sim
Smith Covered Bridge is east of Montezuma, Indiana. Located along
County Road 510W just south of County Road 40 N. The single span Burr
Truss covered bridge structure was built by Joseph A. Britton in
1883. The bridge is 101 feet long, 16 feet wide, and 14 feet high.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The bridge
is said to haunted by the ghost of an Indian girl run down by a horse
and carriage. On nights, you can see the girl and hear the phantom carriage. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="montgomerycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>MONTGOMERY
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#crawforsville"><I>Crawfordsville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#linden"><I>Linden</I></A><I> <A HREF="#waynetown">Waynetown</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mooresville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mooresville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Morgan County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Gravity
Hill / Keller Hill Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Just off of I-70 and
Hwy 39</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When you
put your car in neutral and turn it off at the bottom of this hill,
and something will pull your car up the hill. It has worked for
many people. The story behind it is that a woman and a young
boy were driving on Keller Hill Road a long time ago. They got a flat
tire on the driver's side</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">and pulled
over on the right side of the road to change it. They were at the
bottom of the hill and oncoming traffic couldn't see them as they
sped over the top of the hill. The woman and boy were hit by a
passing truck. Now the ghosts of the boy and the woman wait at the
bottom of the hill </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">to make
sure everyone gets to the top safely.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="morgancounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">MO</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">R</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">GAN
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#centerton">Centerton</A>
<A HREF="#martinsville">Martinsville</A> <A HREF="#mooresville">Moorseville</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="morristown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Morristown</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Shelby County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="copperkettleinn"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">Copper
Kettle Inn </FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">135 W. Main St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Morristown, IN 46161</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 763-6767</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
historic, local area eatery known for its family style chicken is
alleged to have several active spirits haunting the facility.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mountvernon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mount Vernon </B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Posey County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Robin
Hill</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the top
of a hill stands an old white house which has been abandoned for many
years. The house was once a stop on the Underground Railroad. The
house is now being remodeled, according to rumor, into a bed and
breakfast. It sits on the corner of Mill and 9th. Local lore says
that the house is very haunted, but no one really knows by who/what
or why.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mulberry"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Mulberry</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clinton County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="hailtonrdbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Hamilton
road </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
very haunted road that few people know about. Take state road 38 all
the way to Mulberry and look for a road called 900 West. If you are
coming from Lafayette, go right on it. You will come to a stop sign.
Go thru the sign. That is Hamilton road. There are 3 one-lane bridges
on this road, when you get to the third bridge, stop and flash your
lights 4 times. As you then cross the bridge, you will see a short
man in your rearview mirror chasing you. If you drive up the road
about 50 feet you will come to an old church graveyard. Go to the
graveyard and park as close to the back as you can get. Walk along
the fence and you will see what looks like flames coming from the
woods. This is where the church once stood. It is said that when it
caught fire in the 1800s that everyone was killed. Also there are old
haunted tracks right after the graveyard. Go about midnight and stop
in the middle of the tracks. Put baby powder on your rear bumper. You
will hear a train whistle and see the lights come at you. Then they
will disappear. Get out and look at the back of your car and you will
see baby fingerprints. A little boy named Danny was killed here in
the early 1900s right after the tracks were built.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">WARNING:
THIS ROAD IS VERY DANGEROUS TO DRIVE ON IN THE WINTER. IF IT IS
RAINING OR SNOWING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE ON THIS ROAD! </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="muncie"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Muncie</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Delaware County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Apartment
on West 6th</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A family
moved into the possible haunted home on West 6th Street in Muncie
after the landlord lowered the rent. He explained to the family that
previous tenants didn't want to stay longer than 2 months. After the
family had lived there for a while, the children were scared of the
upstairs playroom because of the old lady that lived there. The old
lady that the kids were seeing was a ghost. Later unexplained
happenings occurred, there were pacing sounds in the playroom, kids
tucked into bed, and items in the kitchen, such as mayonnaise being
moved. A boy had died in the bedroom and his mother died there years afterwards.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
also been claims of weird occurrences like past tenants waking up and
having some sort of oil dumped on them. The new tenant of the home
believes it's haunted also. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="madisonsrestaurant"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Madison's</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located on
Madison Street, Madison's is a restaurant that used to be known as
the SkyLine. The former owner of the place use to live in the
upstairs apartment. He has since died and now it is said he
haunts the place. He likes to turn the lights on and off. Also
footsteps can be heard at night.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="crybabybridgemuncie"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cry
Baby Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Way on
back in the 1800's a young women was running away from slave hunters.
She had her young baby with her. The baby kept crying and she drowned
the baby in a creek so he wouldn't give her away. Today if you go
back into the woods at night you can hear and sometimes see the
little baby crying and looking for his mother.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is
not in Muncie, more torward NDERSON/PENDLETON . . . your supposed to
be able to hear this baby crying when you go over this METAL BRIDGE
(OLD) but there is a graveyard back there, and a church right before
you get to that bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is on
950 and Thomas Road and just north of 236. A little South East of
Pendleton, south of Anderson. If you Mapquest Nashville, it is the
one in Hancock County, between that and Milners Corner.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
know your way around the place you will find an old farm on the other
side of the bridge that has been there for years. This farm has a
bird called a peacock! The noises you hear are not from a baby they
are from a bird!!!!!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://www.stockmusicsite.com/stockmusic/archive/Birds/Peacocks/Sound-Effects-Misc-PEACOCK/229086" TARGET="_blank"><!-- $MVD$:picsz("0","0") --><IMG SRC="images/peacock.gif" WIDTH="140" HEIGHT="166" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://www.stockmusicsite.com/stockmusic/archive/Birds/Peacocks/Sound-Effects-Misc-PEACOCK/229086" TARGET="_blank">Sounds
of a peacock</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="munster"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Munster</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="biekerhouse"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Bieker House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Bieker
House and Kaske house could possibly be one in the same as they are
found on the same grounds and have same history.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Bieker
House is very well known in Munster. A woman dressed in white
can be seen during the day or night. The house is vacant and has been
for years. The house is also known for its huge red barn, which was
struck by lightning and burned to the ground. The house is now owned
by the city. At one time, the city offered the huge house and
property "rent-free" and utility-free" to anyone
willing to live in the house for the purpose of preventing vandalism
to the house and grounds. No offers were ever met. The house is
now considered a historical landmark. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Munster's
Park and Recreation Department chose to restore the Beiker House not
too long ago and there were reports of a Indian man, a woman in
white, and the old woman who was the last owner seen on the property
by the construction workers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Creepy
Kaske house</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The <A HREF="#biekerhouse">Bieker
House</A> and Kaske house could possibly be one in the same as they
are found on the same grounds and have same history.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Spooky
stories long have been told of this home, which was built in 1910.
The year before, a tavern that stood here, dating back to the early
1800s, had burned down on Halloween night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"The
gal who was our past president was driving up to the house one day
with her son to meet with some other society members," says Schmueser.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"She
saw someone stick their head out of the old barn; it was a woman with
white hair.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"But
when she called to her, no one answered. So she walked up to the
house and asked the others, who had been out in the barn. But no one
had been. Later, she found a photo in the house of Wilhelmina Kaske,
who was the original owner, and that's who she had seen."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Then there
was the time that a painter, alone in the house, had paint splashed
on him by an unseen force.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"He
ran out of the house and said, 'I'm never coming back,' and he
didn't," Schmueser says.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"They
had to get someone else to paint the house. We always laughed about
that one and said, guess Wilhelmina didn't like the color."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">But the
ghost stories don't stop there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to Schmueser, the park superintendent found a doll wrapped in a
curtain, but when he returned to the empty room, it was gone. Workers
outside sometimes see a woman looking out a second story window.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">And the
nurse for Helen Bieker, Wilhelmina's daughter, who donated the house
to the historical society, remembered a little girl coming into her
room one morning, telling her to get up. And so she did, throwing on
clothes, running down the stairs and waiting outside until her
replacement showed up.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"I
don't know if it's haunted or not," Schmueser says.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"I
just make it a point not to be there alone."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Several of
the Indiana Ghost Trackers, including Len and Michele Walavich, are
also members Munster's historical society.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to Len, he and his wife have heard noises coming from the second
floor of the house when no one has been there and have picked up
voices when doing Electronic Voice Phenomena research. They also have
ghostly photos, taken in the house, where faces appear in the picture
that weren't in the room.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Len was
eager to send all this information to my e-mail address. My first
thought was, will it haunt my computer?</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"If
you ever don't want a ghost around, just tell it to go away," he
says and then adds that though there's more than the usual ghostly
activity around the Kaske House, it's all very friendly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"I
never found anything mean or dangerous."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Ball
State University - Elliot Hall </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A male
student came to school after having fought in WWII. He was burned
during the war and his face was disfigured. Supposedly, he became
severely depressed and went to the fourth floor and hung himself from
the cross members of the ceiling. At night you can hear a table being
dragged across the floor to the point where the man was found hanging.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="nashville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Nashville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Brown County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Story
Inn </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6404 South State Road 135</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Nashville, IN 47448</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(800) 881-1183</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Story
Inn is located in Brown County. It is one of the most documented
haunted locations in Indiana. The inn is located in a small town
formally known as Storyville. It is a romantic getaway without the
normal everyday conveniences. There are no TVs, cable or telephones
in the rooms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many
stories include kitchen workers seeing apparitions and objects
moving. The most famous room of the inn is called the "Blue Lady
Room". Apparently when the blue light is turned on it summons
the blue lady to appear. Starting in the mid 1900's, guest books were
left for guest to make comments on their visits. Many of the entries
referred the blue lady ghost and several of the accounts were very
similar in nature and provide for a good read.. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
establishment has its own website along with its tales: <A HREF="http://storyinn.com/page/is_story_haunted
" TARGET="_blank">http://storyinn.com/page/is_story_haunted</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newalbany"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">New Albany</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Floyd County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Culbertson
Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">914 E. Main St.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">New Albany, IN</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">812-944-9600</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
tourist attraction contains the ghost of a woman on the 3rd floor.
She is heard walking about and some have seen her. She is believed to
be the first wife of the former owner and may have remained behind
due to the mistreatment of her surviving children by the husband's
new wife.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This dark
and lonely mansion also harbors the twisted secrets of a deranged
doctor from the 18th century-as well as the souls of his doomed patients.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
historic house has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a
place for the Cullbertson family's servants and horse and buggy to
reside. It's now one of the most-visited haunted houses in Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1985,
the house was deemed ghostly enough to be designated as a stop on the
Jaycee Spook Run due to its dark and mysterious past. One dark autumn
evening in 1888, it was struck by lightning and a raging fire took
the lives of everyone inside. The Culbertson Mansion then</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">remained
empty for fear of the spirits of those who lost their lives there.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1933, a
man by the name of Webb tossed aside the speculation and whispers and
claimed possession of the house. The well-established doctor took it
upon himself to make the neglected space into a home. But soon his
children began to talk of a dark man entering their rooms at</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">night
through the walls and clanging noises echoing through the house from
the basement.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Dr. Webb
became agitated and angry and soon began to lose patients, both
literally and figuratively. Some of those who had been under his care
and chose to discontinue the relationship due to his demeanor began
slowly disappearing. At last one of Dr. Webb's few patients who hadn't</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">vanished
appeared at his door to make a horrible discovery: the entire family
had been murdered. Dr. Webb's evil practices came to light as the
bones of his victims were discovered throughout the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1946,
the stories had begun to fade and the Cullbertson Mansion was
reopened for art and music lovers as a charming gallery. But the
mansion's dark past could not be ignored or denied; soon employees
began mentioning strange occurrences such as mysterious figures wandering</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">the halls,
missing items, electrical problems, and strange sounds at night.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1987,
the ill-fated house officially opened the carriage quarters as its
own haunted attraction, and has been terrifying its visitors ever
since. To this day the sounds and sights make for one of Indiana's
scariest destinations.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Cullbertson House is a perfect place for friends to gather for a
Halloween scare like no other. Due to the gruesome history and nature
of the attraction, it is not recommended for kids under the age of
10. Now known as Literally, a Haunted House, the Cullbertson Mansion
is one of Indiana's favorite destinations for a dark October evening.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#CED6FF">Note: this mansion is
open to the public and guided tours are available. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">St.
Joe Rd. Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
middle of the cemetery there is an old hanging tree in the day the
hanging branch at night it is there. And if you go to the very back
and look to the front there will be a huge blare of smoke. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: I do not know
what that is supposed to mean!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Ghost of JR Hays</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">JR Hays
was leaving an elementary volleyball game at Pine View Elementary; he
was on his bike going down a hill and hit a truck on Corydon
Pike. He was killed on impact. If you go to the bottom of
the hill and sit at 8:47, you will first hear his bike coming, then
you will hear squealing</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">tires, and
a truck will appear at the stop sign. Then voices and sirens
and then the freaky part comes, you will hear his voice as he
says, <I>"why don't you do something. . . .</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I> .
. . help me please"</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newcarlisle"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>New Carlisle </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
St. Joseph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Primrose
Way</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A road the
length of a quarter mile long surrounded by woods, it's known to have
a ghost truck that changes color and is known to chase visitors out
of the area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newcastle"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">New Castle</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Henry County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Community
corrections</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Disembodied
voices heard.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newchicago"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>New Chicago</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Baby's
cry</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hobart
cemetery located at the intersection of Michigan Ave, E Cleveland and
Front Street on Front Street. (New Chicago, IN)</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
people say that if you go to Hobart cemetery and go right by the
woods, at midnight you can hear a baby cry. The baby is clearly not
alive and is a ghost. Also, if you take pictures you can see orbs all
over the place.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newcorydon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>New Corydon </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jay County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Laughing Scarecrow</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Not much
is known about the mystery of the laughing scarecrow but at no
particular time mostly during and around the harvest season, it has
been reported that a figure or apparition, looking such as a
scarecrow, will appear out of the woods, which is located south of
116, off a country road. It will screech and laugh at passersby. Also
the whole town of New Corydon, and surrounding area, is known for
many unusual phenomena. That includes a Cry Baby Bridge, the
creature, and witches of the old abandoned stone quarry. Along with
strange lights; many people report a feeling of doom, coldness and/or
evil there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
School House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is told
to be that if you pass by the school house and look inside you will
see shadows of people walking around. it is also told that in the
1960's a group of teenagers went to the school to see if it was
really haunted and one of the girls that was there died in the school
and it is said you can see her standing in the window if you look in
there from afar, but if you look to long at her she will run away
from the window and run out the front doors after you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newhaven"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>New Haven</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Allen County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Historical
City Hall Building</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located one half block
west of the intersection of Lincoln Highway & Broadway near the
downtown business district of New Haven</FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
building was originally built in 1913 and served as the city hall,
jail, and fire station throughout most of the last century. The
building is currently being restored. Many employees have seen and
heard many things in the building. When questioned, police officers
who used to work there also verified unexplainable events. The
remodeling company had psychic Sandi Athey
(http://www.psychicsandi.com/) tour the building remotely. She
described several events that were confirmed by previous tenants.
Fort Wayne Ghost Trackers (http://www.freewebs.com/ftwayneindianaghosttrackers/)
were asked to conduct an investigation, which also proved fruitful
and confirmed many things posed by Psychic Sandi. The basement has
documented cases of different smells and orbs and video of orbs were
recorded by the staff of Ellusions (the remodeling company) and
FWIGT.org. Rumor has it that the basement was once used as a
temporary morgue. Orbs were photographed in many rooms throughout the building. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Tunnel between New Haven High School and New Haven Middle School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
small, cramped tunnel that runs under the highway between New Haven
High School and New Haven Middle School. Legend says that back
in the early 70s, a homeless man was beaten to death by a group of
sixth graders returning from a basketball game. For several days he
was passed on by students who, not realizing he was dead as they
kicked and prodded the body with sticks. Some accounts even say
that "Fat Mikey", one of the most notoriously bad seventh
graders, urinated on the man's prone form. Finally, after a weeks
time, someone reported the body to authorities. However, when
the police arrived, they found nothing but a few scraps of clothes
and bone fragments. Some speculate that he had been devoured
completely by "The Feral Dogs of Lincoln Highway".
Others believe that he now lives beneath the earth and rises from the
dead on the nights when basketball games are played, waiting to prey
on unsuspecting children. There are many eerie feelings associated
with this tunnel, and a few students claim to have heard voices or
even feel a rough hand gripping their shoulder. Whatever the
case, you can always smell urine there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newmountpleasant"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>New
Mount Pleasant </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jay County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cinderella's
grave</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">From the Intersection
of Route 1 and State Highway 67 on the North edge of Redkey, Indiana.
Go North East on Highway 67 to the town of Como, at Como Road go
South East on S. Como Rd. to New Mount Pleasant. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Stay on Como Rd.
through New Mount Pleasant. At the South edge of New Mount Pleasant
go East on County Road 600 South. When you come to County Road 325
West, turn South. Jay County Conservation Club will be on the East
side of the Road.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Behind the
jay county conservation club down a short lane in the woods is a
cemetery dating back to the late 1800's. In this cemetery is a
gravestone marked Cinderella, this is supposed to be the name of the
boy buried there. Go in at night and when you count the headstones
one way there are 13. When you go and count them back the opposite
way there are only 11. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newparis"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>New Paris</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Elkhart County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Jackson
Cemetery</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">between Hwy 33 and
Elkhart St/CO RD 44 and along CO RD 31</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many
people have gone there and seen ghosts, a light mist that rolls along
the ground and other things. Buried there is New Paris` founding
father. They now close the gates to the cemetery at night and trees
have overgrown the path for the cars. The road that Jackson
Cemetery is on is haunted as well.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="newtoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">NEWTON
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#lakevillage">Lake
Village</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="noblecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">NOBLE COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#kendalville">Kendallville</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="noblesville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Noblesville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hamilton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Hare House </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">An
historic building on South 8th Street in Noblesville. It was owned by
one of the founding families in Noblesville. The house was used for
some time as a funeral parlor. It was moved and restored in a new
location within the past few years. Hauntings that have been reported
include "a creepy feeling when being upstairs," "a
white lady with a candle on the staircase," and "a little
boy who runs around, pointing and giggling at people."</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="northjudson"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">North Judson</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Starke County </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="dogfacebridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Dogface
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly
a couple was murdered here, and at midnight you can hear the lady
screaming and a dog howling. The car that they supposedly drove still
sits there, and the road has been shut down. Rumor is if you go out
there alone, your car turns itself around and you can see car
headlights coming at you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Highland
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Bordering Hwy 10/ hwy
39 / W 600 S and S 300 W and West 625 S / Leslie Street</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located on
highway 10, if you enter the Cemetery at night, you can feel
something grab your leg. People have left with scar marks on
their legs that resemble finger nail scrapes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
old Craven's Factory</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This is a listing for
North Judson IN, 46366 at the end of Sheridan Ave, well, closer to
502 Sheridan Ave.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">James
Messer committed suicide in the mechanics garage. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People
have been getting hurt by a being that seems to come out past 1:30. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The field
across from it has also had a few occurrences. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People
walking though the corn and throwing rocks. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Also, when
the harvest is cut these beings are also seen. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="northvernon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>North Vernon</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jennings County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="hauntbridgenvernon"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Back in
the 1960's, a teenaged girl could not accept the teasing and taunting
of the students at Jennings County High School. One evening
around midnight, she jumped from one of the local bridges killing
herself. Though her body was found, to this day people driving
across the bridge at around midnight have reported seeing a young
girl jump from the bridge, though after searching no bodies are ever found.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="northwebster"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>North Webster</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Kosciusko County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">North
Webster Elementary</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5745 N 750 E, North
Webster, IN - (574) 834-7644</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some say a
young boy wearing khakis and a blue sweater roams the athletic areas
playing sports and shutting off the lights.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When
someone goes to turn the lights on the light switch is already on.
There is also a teacher in high heels on the second floor. People say
that they can hear high heel shoes clicking on the floor. Random
appliances in the school turn on and off by themselves. The young boy
can also be seen in the library trying to check out books.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="oaklandcity"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Oakland
City </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Gibson County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Oakland
City College </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Oakland City
University, Indianapolis </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">5665 N Post Rd. Suite 200</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Indianapolis, IN 46220</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(317) 842-6462 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1-866-314-6462</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Cockram
Hall</B><I> - Oakland City College</I></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">located off Oak and
Lucretia Street</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Where the
wife of Colonel William Cochram, the founder of Oakland City
University, hung herself in the upstairs of the tower. If you look in
the windows at night you will see doors open and shut,</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">and see a
bright orange glow come from some of the windows.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="oakville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Oakville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Delaware County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>An-urban
railroad </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
An-urban railroad used to run through Oakville . Eventually it went
out of use and most of its track was taken up. The empty trail where
it once laid is said to be haunted by slaves who built it and other
unknown apparitions. Many have encountered phantom chains along its
path. One of the old an-urban stations still stands in Springport. It
is also said to be haunted.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Webmaster: Can not
find any information in regards to An-urban railroad in Oakville,
Indiana. I did however find a Interurban Railroad, although it did
not run through Oakville, Indiana.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Can anybody give me some
input on this subject and haunting? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
Me!</B></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="ogdendune"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Ogden Dune</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="stagecoachroadogden"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Stagecoach
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Sightings
of UFO's and people who look like they are from the 1800's. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="devilsbridgeogden"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Devils
Bridge en route to Michigan City</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en">Mapquest
to Devils Bridge</A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that in the early 1920s, the mob used this area to bury bodies that
have never been found. Currently it is a known devil worshipping
spot. Orbs, images, and disappearing men have been seen here. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
located off county line rd, on Porter County side.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="ohiocounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">OHIO COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></I></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">ORANGE
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#frenchlick">French
Lick </A> <A HREF="#paoli">Paoli</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="orangeville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Orangeville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">in DeKalb County </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bondschapel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Bond</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>'s
Chapel</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Chain
grave</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Image
of Chain on Haunted Tombstone</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"><I><A HREF="#bondschapellocation">location
listed below</A></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery is the location of two well known haunts.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The first
has two versions of a haunted tombstone. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One says
that the man in the grave was a slave that had been beaten to death
by his master. This seems extremely unlikely for two reasons: Indiana
is well north of the Mason-Dixon Line; and the man in the grave died
more then 50 years after the end of the Civil War. The story claims a
slave owner from the 1800's beat one of his slaves to death with a
logging chain. The wife of the slave had a local shaman put a curse
on the slave owner. The curse was that he would bear the reminder of
his murder for eternity.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The other
version of the story says that the man was not killed by a chain;
rather he killed his wife with a chain. This may be possible, but
considering the man was only in his 20's when he died, we can only
assume that he met an untimely end himself.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Regardless
of which story, the end result is that shortly after the burial, an
image of a chain appeared on his tombstone. Repeated attempts to
remove the image from the stone were useless. The image of the chain
was -in- the stone. Finally, the family removed the stone and
replaced it with a new one. Soon after replacing the stone, the image
of the chain appeared again on the new stone. According to the story,
on the anniversary of the man's death the number of links on the
chain changes. Each year a new link gets added or taken away.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="bondschapellocation"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery is located on the grounds of Bonds Chapel which still holds
services. It is a small country chapel located 10 miles West of
highway 37 about an hour south of Bloomington. Just outside West
Baden, On Co Road 810 S and N Co Road 860 W, near Hoosier National Forest.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Bond's
Chapel</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery is the location of another well known haunt. There is a
grave of a young man who was killed in WWII. He and his girlfriend
wanted to get married before he went off to fight in the war, but her
parents forbid it. She vowed to wait for him. He was killed and
returned for burial. The young woman watched his funeral from a
distance across the street. People have reported seeing the
apparition of a young woman dressed in black across the street from
his grave-site</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="osgood"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Osgood</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Ripley County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Devils
Elbow</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
road that the locals all call Devils Elbow. Legend has it that it is
haunted by evil spirits. It has been reported that things can be seen
and heard such as, red glowing eyes, a woman in white, a baby crying,
and sometimes when you are driving on this road your car will die or
if it doesn't die, your headlights will get dim as if something is
feeding off the energy. About 15 years ago a man was brutally
murdered on that road. It was haunted way before the murder incident.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Does anybody have more
information on this haunted road?</FONT></FONT></P>
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<B><FONT COLOR="RED">UPDATED</FONT></B>: 06 23 2012</P>
<P>
West Co 200n and north finks road. Its before you get to west Co
200n but its on north finks road.</P>
<P>
Sent in by Lori Morano.</TD>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="owencounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">OWEN COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#cunot"><I>Cunot </I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#spencer"><I>Spencer</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="oxford"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Oxford</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Benton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Justus
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located within Old
Academy Park along Hwy 55 / Crown Street / Co Road 350 E</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
tiny town of Oxford, Indiana, not far from Indianapolis, lays one of
the most notorious cemeteries in the Hoosier state, known as Justus
Cemetery. This ominous burial ground is home to its very own ghost,
making it one of the most widely visited haunted places in Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
spine-tingling tale begins with the Oxford water tower. One dark,
stormy evening many years ago a train chugged its normal path along
the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad. The pale, fat moon was
obscured by full gray clouds, and not a soul dared to venture out on
such a windy, wet night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Crew
members reluctantly emerged from the warmth of the train to gather
water from the tower. One by one, they stopped, horrified to hear a
deep, echoing moan rising from the tower. The train's passengers
heard the mournful sound as well, and were frozen in their seats in fear.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
passengers' horror, as well as that of the crew members, reached new
heights when the sound was suddenly accompanied by a horrifying
sight-that of a glowing white figure. The ghastly apparition appeared
through the sheets of rain to drift toward the train and its stunned
occupants. Still moaning, the figure was headed straight for them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Amid
panicked screams from their passengers, the crew began working at a
frantic pace to finish their task at the water tower. And then, as
abruptly as it had appeared, the spirit vanished. It dove into an
open grave, to the intense relief of all who watched it go.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">That
fateful night wasn't the only time the Justus Cemetery ghost made a
surprise appearance. Just a few nights later, the same crew-minus a
few who refused to return to the water tower ever again-felt the
wrath the restless spirit once more. The duties at the water tower
had been completed, and the train was ready to head to its next
destination. As the engine roared to life and the train should have
began to chug along the tracks, the crew made a horrifying
realization-the train wasn't going anywhere.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The wheels
spun desperately, but the train appeared to be gripped in some sort
of deathly hold. Finally, the panicked crew felt the train break free
and begin to move along the tracks. However, the men banded together
and vowed to never return to the town of Oxford on their nightly trips.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Is it
really a ghost, or just a long-running youthful prank? </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
detective was hired by the Railroad to investigate the ghost of
Justus Cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
detective observed a group of high-school age boys tiptoeing into the
area, carrying a billowing white sheet. Within seconds, their secret
was discovered-they had attached the sheet to a wire and dangled it
from the water tower, and had even coated the train tracks with soap
to make the train stick when it tried to move. However, most of the
crew who witnessed the power of the Justus Cemetery ghost swore it
wasn't a prank. To this day, many in the town of Oxford believe the
water tower is haunted.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="paoli"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Paoli</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Orange County </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Several websites have
the haunting of <A HREF="#bondschapel"><B>Bond's Chapel</B></A>
listed in Paoli, Indiana,</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">when it's actually in
Orangeville which itself is located in Orange County as Paoli.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="parkecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">PARKE COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bellmore">Bellmore</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#diamond">Diamond</A> <A HREF="#mansfield">Mansfield</A>
<A HREF="#montezuma">Montezuma</A> <A HREF="#rockville">Rockville</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="perkin"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Pekin</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Washington County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">East
Washington Middle School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1100 N Eastern School
Rd # E5, Pekin - (812) 967-5000</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The third
floor is the most haunted place, mainly in the girl's bathroom where
the lights turn on and off. On the second floor in the old gym there
is a bloody handprint on the back of a basketball hoop, on some days
it moves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Katie's
Lane</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Websites out there has a
haunting titled "Katie's Lane" listed in Pekin, Indiana </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">when actually <A HREF="#katieslanesalem">this
haunting is located in Salem, Indiana</A> which is also located in
Washington County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="pendleton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Pendleton</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Madison County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">The Pendleton area also
has a cry baby bridge.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="crybabybridgependle"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cry
Baby Bridge </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the IN-38
exit- exit number 19- toward PENDLETON/NOBLESVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto IN-38. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Follow IN-38
outside of Pendleton to County Road 50 West. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 50 West </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 675 East </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7)END at Cry Baby
Bridge (only bridge on 675) </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend was
that a woman drowned her child off of the bridge. If you park your
car there at midnight it will not start back up and you will hear a
woman crying or her baby crying. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some have
claimed to have heard what sounds like a very large object being
thrown into the water right below them. You know, the deep resounding
KERPLUNK that a heavy object makes when it drops into deep water.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="mainstreetgraveyard"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Main
Street Graveyard</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"Main
Street Cemetery" as the locals would call it is listed in the
Hancock County Cemetery registry as "Hays" Cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Take the IN-38
exit- exit number 19- toward PENDLETON/NOBLESVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto IN-38. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Follow IN-38
outside of Pendleton to County Road 50 West. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 50 West </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 675 East </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">At this point, you
will see a row of trees proceeding in a straight line towards the
west. On the north side of this tree line is a dirt road. The
cemetery is located at least a quarter mile off the road, having to
drive down a long forsaken dirt path, in the middle of a secluded
wooded area, next to a very steep ravine, situated in the middle of
nowhere. There are no churches, houses, towns, or anything nearby. To
describe this location is to describe the makings of a haunted movie.
Entering at night is definitely for the bold hearted. Once entering
the yard, the road takes you in a circle around the stones. If you
proceed to the right of the fork, you drive down part of the ravine
and deep into the woods. This area is a section of the oldest
overgrown and abandoned graves and some seem to have slid down into
the ravine.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
where a little girl is suspected to be the devil. On top of her grave
there has been a plant growing over many of years. This plant has now
begun to shape like the Devil's Pitchfork. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also the tale of a man who hung his wife in the back of the cemetery,
then shot her in the back of the head with an arrow. Allegedly, she
haunts the site today.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been numerous reports of experiences as ones of malice, hearing
unearthly growls and wild laughter, being shoved, and even that their
life was in jeopardy with a severe feeling of oppression. Others have
heard voices and laughter and the feeling that they were most
unwelcome, even to the point of being pressured to leave by
harassment and being followed out until on the main road. Others
relay hearing footsteps and whispers.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Because of
Hays' remote location, the yard was used by Satanists back in the
70's, and some of the graves were dug up and body parts were used for
the cult's activities. Also, over time, some of the graves have
fallen down the ravine.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">What
forces were unleashed by the Satanists' activities? Grave
desecration, is this not also a source of ghostly activity? Are the
spirits of those who were dug up and used for satanic rituals
tortured by that fact and are haunting the location to find vengeance
on those who disturbed their restful sleep? Or, is it just the spirit
of the woman who was hung and shot with an arrow by her husband out
for revenge upon men? (It appears that the most ominous experiences
there happen to the men who visit).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The old
white iron bridge just down the road from the cemetery's entrance is
also said to be haunted, also referred to as Cry Baby Bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
bridge has an iron grating roadbed and you can see right down into
the water as you drive across it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Mount
Gilead Church </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">10010 S 50 W</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Pendleton, IN 46064-9349</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 778-0757</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you run
around this church 10 times</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">prior to
going to <A HREF="#mainstreetgraveyard">Main Street Graveyard</A> and <A HREF="#crybabybridgependle">Crybaby
Bridge</A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">you will
conjure up spirits which will make your evening trip a little more interesting. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Falls
Creek Park</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1945,
two lovers, Jon and Rachael, were playfully chasing each other across
the bridge early one morning. They just spent the whole night
together doing what lovers do. As Jon chased her, Rachael tripped on
her skirt and fell tragically into the creek hitting her head on one
of the rocks, killing her almost instantly. Witnesses say that after
Jon dove in after Rachael, it appeared that he was being held under
by Rachael's lifeless corpse. Ever since that day, some claim they
can hear the whole tragedy and others say they see it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><A NAME="casiosrestaurant"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Casio's
Restaurant </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6765 W Pendleton Pike</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">McCordsville, Indiana 46055-9309</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone: 317-335-2237</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It said to
be a very haunted restaurant</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Plantation Club, later known as Casio Restaurant was a speakeasy,
casino, and possibly another meeting place for Al Capone and
Dillinger. The club was built just past the Marion County line on
State Road 36. On the other side of the road are railroad tracks.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="perrycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">PERRY COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="peru"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Peru</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Miami County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Okie Pinoke</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This site
used to be swampy and marshy and there have been at least 8 decaying
bodies found there (reported by Mississinewa staff). This site may be
an old burial ground of some sort or battlefield, as to the thousands
of spirits hiding within the trees. You will drive down this gravel
road, and the trees will begin to swarm and intertwine above you. You
will then come to a circle. Getting out the car, it is said that if
you whistle, someone will begin whistling with you from deep in the
forest. It is also said that a noise like a pig squeal and dogs
barking can be heard like it is right next to you. And last but NOT
least, you will hear screams like a small child is being tortured;
supposedly it is a 7-year-old girl named Stephanie. Also, traveling a
long a path you will find a tree that has indents that appear to be
much like deer antlers; HOWEVER, these are horizontal instead of
vertical and have a place for an opposable thumb.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">Warning: DO
NOT GO HERE, UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO BE TERRIFIED. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">(P.S. Do
not "Ouija" here for the spirits do not like it.)</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Sounds like a
mixture of <A HREF="#mississinewa"><B>Mississinewa Battle
Grounds/Graveyard </B></A>and <A HREF="#mounthope"><B>Mount Hope Cemetery</B></A>
in Logansport</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Turn LEFT onto
IN-124/W 600 S. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Turn RIGHT onto S
775 W. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Turn LEFT onto W
ELLIOTT RD. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Turn RIGHT onto 700
E/800 W. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Turn RIGHT onto
CR-40 N/E RIVER RD. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6) RIVER RD. becomes
COOPER RD. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7) Follow COOPER
until you see a NO TRESSPASSING gate on the left. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(8) END at Okie
Pinokie (have to walk/gate is locked) </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Others claims They
searched along River Road for a fork-in-the-road, but no forks were
found. After speaking with a few locals it was discovered that
Okie Pinokie was actually on the other side of the highway off of
Riverside Drive, which is better known as Highway 124. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">From Peru, go East on
124 (On the west side of 19, the road is called Riverside Drive)</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">You'll be on 124 for
about 4 or 5 miles</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">One distinguishing
characteristic of 124 before you come up on Okie Pinokie is that
there is a large fork in the road where you take the right part of
the fork.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The road to Okie
Pinokie is about 1 mile from this fork.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">On mapquest, the road
is called Fire Lane, but everywhere else, including the road sign,
calls it 150 S.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">There will be 3
pillars signifying the entrance to Okie Pinokie.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">You will turn right
off of 124 onto 150 S, and travel this dirt road for about 1-2 miles.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">You will come to a
round-about. This round-about and the surrounding area is
called Okie Pinokie.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Paranormal activity
seems to be centered around this round-about.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address">Here
is a map from mapquest.com</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Kings
Courts</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Where the
old pizza Hut used to be. Near highway 31, and if you take that road
all the way back till you see a trailer court, you found it! There
have been seen strange creatures and very strange noises back there.
There's a cemetery on the side dating back to the 1800s and there
been dry lighting hitting it for some time now (worth a look).</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Dentist
Office</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Dr. Melody M
Richardson, DDS</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"> 63 West 6th Street </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB"> Peru,
Indiana 46970</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located on
6th Street, across from the old "Tigerina" that is believed
to be inhabited by a ghost of a woman. The dentist office is in an
old house. The staff has said that the upstairs is used only for
storage but many times the curtains are opened and things will be
moved. People in to play bingo across the street or passing by have
also claimed to see the woman in the window.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hookmans
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located off 24 East
between Peru and Wabash. Go east on 24, on your right before you get
to Wabash is a road called Lover's Lane. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Take this road until
you get to the first dirt "road" on your left.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">No matter
what time of day you go, there is a fog that sits at the top of the
hill-there is no breeze, no birds, or insects. If you go there,
Hookman is not buried where its marked; you have to walk 1.5 miles
back (you'll know when you get there because its like a cold pocket).
Urban legend stories say on some cold fall nights you can see Hookman
walking old Lover's Lane looking for his next victim.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Lutheran
Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Take Business 31 into
Peru. At the stoplight (Kroger's will be directly in front of you)
turn left. This is Business 24/Main St. Follow this road until you
get to the first right past the Frances Slocum Bank. Turn right. This
road takes you to the cemetery. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">I would recommend
contacting the Peru Police before investigating this cemetery at
night. It is visible from the stoplight at Main and Business 31. The
Peru Police take vandalism very seriously. If they see lights there
late at night I can almost guarantee a visit from them.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the
older side of the Lutheran cemetery there is a very large white
cross. It is said that at a certain time of night, midnight I
believe, on particular nights a stairway will descend from the middle
of the cross. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Stone House </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Part of
the old Underground Railroad near the Wabash river on old stone road,
it is said on some foggy nights you can drive by and see strange
lights coming from the house, It was burned on the inside years ago
and is not safe to enter but it has been bought and is going to be
converted into a church.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="petersville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Petersville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Bartholomew County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Petersville
once had a haunted house where visitors took photos that
showed a woman standing in the house. Unfortunately this haunted
house burned down a few years ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Before the
house burned down a couple years ago a team went to investigate this
house. Using a 35mm camera with 400 speed film they report taking
about 4 rolls worth of pictures of the site. Out of all those
pictures there was 3, maybe 4, of them had several orbs in the
picture. Another picture had figure in bright white standing in the
broken out window. Further examination of the photo appears that it
was a female and she was wearing a dress.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Since the
house has burned down there has not been any more orbs/women standing
in any other picture.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="pikecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">PIKE COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#winslow">Winslow</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blackfoot
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This old
cemetery is located out in the middle of nowhere. It contains
gravestones dated from the 1800's, and is a known spot for paranormal
activity. Many people visiting the cemetery have reported seeing
strange lights and hearing scary noises. There is even a lone
gravestone in the cemetery that is separated from all the others.
Legend states that a witch is buried here.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="plevna"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Plevna</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Howard County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Ferrell House </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Plevna,
Indiana once had a disturbing haunted house that still causes
problems even though it's long gone. People claimed to see a
disembodied ghost swinging in the barn, orbs and several other
spirits. There were occasions of flaming faces, a woman hanging from
a rafter in the barn (that is how she died) a body on the roof, red
orbs, there was a closet upstairs that had no flooring just a
bottomless hole (if you were to drop things down it you would never
hear it hit.) If you went directly underneath it on the first floor
there was no hole.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The farm
is now gone, but crops refuse to grow anywhere near the location.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="plymouth"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Plymouth</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marshall County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Muckshaw
Rd.</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that on nights when there is a full moon you can see the image of an
old beat up truck with teenagers hanging off the side of it. It is
also said it will chase you. The story is a long time ago these
teenagers used to hang off the side for fun until a tragic accident
happened. Now, they come back to haunt you on full moons.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en">Here
is a map frpm Mapquest</A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="hayloftrestaurant"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hayloft
Restaurant / Homer The Ghost</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Old U.S. 30, Plymouth, Indiana</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">PH: (219) 936-6680</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This place
was originally built in the 1800's. Homer, the ghost of a farmer who
once owned the land where the Hayloft Restaurant resides, moves
objects about the restaurant; sometimes knocking things over, and
sometimes making them disappear altogether.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">He is
sometimes spotted in the Silo Room, and occasionally in the kitchen.
The apparition is almost always seen from the knees up, or the waist
up, and his legs are usually not seen. That isn't to say he doesn't
have legs, but his spirit seems to manifest without them</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Homer
might be one of the ghosts haunting the Hayloft Restaurant, but there
may be more as well. Some visitors have claimed to see an older
Indian man standing in the restaurant. Most explain away the man as
Homer, though others, who claim to have seen Homer, have not
mentioned him looking at all Native American. When he is around,
people often report strange smells in the building, including the
smell of burning wood.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Hayloft Restaurant was one of the original buildings of a working
farm built in the 1800s. The building was actually used as a barn
until the 1970s. It was only when it became a restaurant. Homer, and
his ghostly activities were not noticed, or documented until at least
1989, over 100 years after the barn was first built. The Hayloft
caught fire a few years ago, but the owners rebuilt and reopened the
restaurant. There are some that claim Homer was merely warning the
workers and owners of the fire that would one day destroy the building.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="poland"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Poland</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clay County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Poland
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">IN 42 near Co. Rd.
56S, Poland</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is
where people claim a possessed child was buried. According to the
stories, the boy was from a normal quiet family and seemed like the
perfect child. One day he began acting out and speaking in strange
tones. As he was only five years old, the family was concerned about
his behavior.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The family
quickly learned that a demonic force possessed their little boy. Some
even claim that the boy was possessed by several demons. These demons
eventually caused his death, though no one even gives an exact reason
why he died.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Following
his death the family placed a huge color portrait of the boy on his
headstone. Though the headstone is eroded, the picture is still in
perfect condition. It is said that if you look closely at the image,
you can still see the traces of his horns. Apparently when the demons
possessed his body, they did so with a physical manifestation.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Zion
Church Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Zion
United Church Of Christ Cemetery is located next to and across from
the Church at 3005 N. Bowling Green Poland Rd. Poland, Indiana 47868. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The oldest
recorded marker dates back to 1840.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery itself is rumored to be haunted, though most of the stories
seem very generic. People who have been there claim to have seen
strange lights, felt as if someone was watching them, and generally
felt spooky. Others claim to hear the sound of someone whispering.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that there is a helpful spirit who haunts the cemetery, yet tries to
protect people from entering the cursed ground too. Supposedly the
ghost walks out of the cemetery, and stops cars as they get near.
Some have even claimed that the ghost told them to turn back.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="portage"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Portage</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Wolf Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Josephus Wolf House,
outside of city limits, with Valparaiso address.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">453 West 700 North Road</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Wolf
Mansion in Portage is probably one of the more famous haunted houses
in Indiana. The house was once owned by a slave trader who decided to
kill all his slaves (mother's, fathers and children) rather than let
them go free. He then killed his family, dismembered the bodies, hid
them, and then took his own life. There are stories of ghostly
lights, that the light in the bell tower comes on for no reason
moreover there is no switch for it. The bell tower does not currently
have a bell, but you can hear it ringing at times from inside the
house. There have been reports of someone screaming. Other stories
say that a group of monks walk the grounds and most people there
claim to feel uncomfortable, as if someone's watching them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One person
who did an install at the house claims that when in the basement,
they felt breathing down their neck and that something brushed
against their hair. When coming back up the stairs, something was
passing along their heels. Reports of doors opening and closing by
themselves and things missing and showing back up.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that supposedly, a woman was murdered on the grounds outside
the home on her birthday and only on her birthday each year (Believed
to be in early April) will you see her ghost roaming the grounds
carrying a lantern in her hands.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: Haunted or not, </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Slavery ended in 1820
not to mention that Indiana was not a slave state and the house was
not built until around 1875. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><I>It was said that he
owned slaves illegally and had killed them and then his family then
he hung himself in the clock tower.</I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: Again, the
house was not built until 1875. So your telling me that fifty years
later, Mr. Wolf owned slaves illegally</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">There is also a lot of
talk that Mr. Wolf never killed anybody and that he actually died
before his wife and that his children died of diseases. Supposedly,
the children's bodies were buried in the backyard.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">As it is, it is
reported by many to be haunted; however the stories of Mr. Wolf
appear to be false.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Porter Road / Dogs of Old Porter Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en">Here
is a map from MAPQUEST</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Late at
night (often during the winter months) shadow-like figures has been
seen along the train tracks in between Portage and Burns Harbor that
line Old Porter Road. This lonely strip of road has seen many tragic
events over its rich history, some resulting in injury or even death,
no one can pen down the explanation to the figures. Some describe as
dog-like, as if a dog had grown long thin legs and a long thin tail,
stretched to twice the size of a medium sized canine and given
glowing yellow eyes. A young person who lives on the desolate portion
of this road has often been subjected to visions of these spectral
beasts, roaming through her yard at night terrorizing the family pet,
breathing, scratching, and growling at the windows and doors to the
house. Some of the conductors say they can see the hounds running
along side the trains as they blow by in the night, yellow eyes
glowing bright, baying as they chase the wind.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Devils
Bridge en route to Michigan City</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Websites out there have
this haunting listed in Portage, Indiana </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">when it is actually<A HREF="#devilsbridgeogden"><B>
located in Ogden Dune</B></A>, Indiana which itself is located in
Porter County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Crisman
School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6161 Old Porter Rd,
Portage, IN - (219) 763-8020</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People
have reported the school to be haunted. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Stagecoach
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Websites out there have
this haunting listed in Portage, Indiana </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">when it is </FONT><A HREF="#stagecoachroadogden"><B><FONT COLOR="BLUE">actually
located in Ogden Dune</FONT></B></A><FONT COLOR="SILVER">, Indiana
which itself is located in Porter County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="porter"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Porter</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A haunted
house in Porter supposedly has the ghosts of a woman and her
grandson. There are stories of the two spirits peering out a
window together.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Devils
Bridge en route to Michigan City</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Websites out there have
this haunting listed in Portage, Indiana </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">when it is actually<A HREF="#devilsbridgeogden"><B>
located in Ogden Dune</B></A>, Indiana which itself is located in
Porter County.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="portercounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">PORTER
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#chesterton"><I>Chesterton</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#hebron"><I>Hebron</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#kouts"><I>Kouts</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#ogdendune"><I>Ogden Dune</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#portage"><I>Portage</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#porter"><I>Porter</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#valparaiso"><I>Valparaiso</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Historical
Society of Porter County Old Jail Museum</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">has had
paranormal activity recorded and when open for Halloween haunted
houses many orbs and strange things have been seen and people have
gone missing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="portland"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Portland</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jay County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Portland High School</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
auditorium of the former Portland High School a janitor was fixing a
light bulb over the stage on a tall ladder with someone holding it at
the bottom. The janitor lost balance and fell, colliding with
the man at the bottom. It didn't break his fall though, and was
instantly killed from a broken neck. Since then there have been
reports of weird cold breezes in the auditorium at night, and
sometimes a sighting of the dead janitor. The Portland High
school was turned into the junior high when a new high school was
built, and then torn down in 2002.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Boundary
Pike Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Boundary
Pike Road is haunted by the cemetery on that road where a boy and his
mom are buried there. They died because they went out across the
road. But they didn't see that a car was coming and they got
killed. Now the woman and her child play chicken with some of
the cars that go on that road at a certain spot at a certain time. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: Where
exactly is this certain spot and this cemetery? Boundary Pike Road is
a LONG stretch. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Just what time is the
certain time? Sounds like bull$&@! to me!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="poseycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">POSEY COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#mountvernon">Mount
Vernon</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="princeton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Princeton</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Gibson County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="bulldogbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Bulldog
Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is an
old bridge located on back roads heading east out of Princeton, the
bridge has been host to many suicides, and the favorite way was
hanging. A man was also found there dead in his car, doors locked,
windows up. This was in the middle of the summer when temperatures
reached well into the upper 90's. When they found him he was already
decomposing. The place is supposedly haunted by these people who hung
themselves or were found dead, cold spots are often felt and in the
summer you can see your breath like you do in the winter.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Growling
in the corn fields has also been reported. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="pulaski"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">PULASKI
COUNTY </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="4"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#francesville">Francesville</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">PUTNAM
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#cloverdale"><I>Cloverdale</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#greencastle"><I>Greencastle</I></A><I> </I> <I><A HREF="#reelsville">Reelsville</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">RANDOLPH
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bartonia">B</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT><I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bartonia">a</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bartonia">rtonia</A>
<A HREF="#mississinewa">Mississinewa</A> <A HREF="#ridgeville">Ridgeville</A> </I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="redkey"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Redkey</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jay County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="shoetreejaycounty"></A><A NAME="crybabybridgeredkey"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Shoetree
and Crybaby Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">First the
shoetree has many pairs of sneakers in it all tied together and flung
in there. The story goes that a man was killed and then had his shoes
thrown up in the tree. He now haunts this place and if you go there
at night and get out of your car he will murder you and throw your
shoes up there with his.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A half a
mile down the road is Crybaby Bridge. Supposedly a school bus full of
girl scouts went over and now you can hear them crying down there. If
you stop on the bridge and turn off your car it might not start again.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="reedville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Reedville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Hancock County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="reelsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Reelsville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Putnam County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="huffmanbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Dick
Huffman Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Dick
Huffman Bridge in Reelsville, Putnam County is said to be haunted. If
you go to the bridge and flash your headlights you will see someone
walking towards you. It looks like an old man. The story says this
man got drunk one night and plunged off the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Huffman Mill Covered Bridge crosses the Anderson River on County Road
1490 North connecting the counties of Spencer and Perry.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">Updated 10/18/2013
Thanks to Marcus Doll</FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">It's been brought to
my attention that Dick Huffman Bridge is located in Reelsville which
is located in Putnam County and not Reedville located in Hancock
County, however, this person also claims it is located at County Road
550 W - while other listings has it located at</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">* County Road 29 /
Huffman Road off of IN 145 S</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">*on County Road 1490 North</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">*County Road 1050
southwest of Manhattan in Putnam County</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">And Google Maps has it
located at West county road 1025 S</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Dick
Huffman Bridge is 265 feet long over Big Walnut Riverand is the
longest Howe Truss bridge in the state.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Four Arches </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Four
Arches is a train trestle with a tunnel running through it over the
four arches. The last arch supposedly contains the body of a murdered
woman buried in the cement. People have reported seeing a figure
standing at the last arch resembling a woman. There is also a ghost
train that comes through here on certain nights. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Reners
Quarry</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There was
an explosion in the mine that killed 40 people. Now you can hear the
boom and the screaming, moaning in the shaft.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="rensselaer"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Rensselaer</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jasper County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Memory
Gardens</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">250 N Mckinley Ave,
Rensselaer, IN - (219) 866-5125</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
cemetery that has a statue of a saint in the back. It is said that if
you go there at night and walk by the statue, it will move. It will
move as if it was following or staring at you. Its arms move from
their original position when you come in. and its head also moves as
if it were watching your every move.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">DO NOT
TRESPASS HERE! You WILL be arrested.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Twin Cemeteries</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On a road
just out of Rensselaer, there are two cemeteries, on each side of the
road. Legend has it, that there was a young couple whose families
didn't get along. They decided to kill themselves Romeo and Juliet
style. They left in their notes to be buried side by side. Their
families didn't honor their wishes and put them in different
cemeteries. Late at night, if you drive there and park your car
between the two cemeteries, and shut your lights off, you can see a
brunette woman in white and a man in black walking across the road to
meet each other. Warning: If you shut your car off, it will not start
again. Also, the woman was from a religious family, so it is said
that if you supposedly cuss, you submit yourself do the danger of
being attacked.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Moody's
Light</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Way out in
the farm fields a man is said to carry a lantern up and down the road
that his family lived on. The light, it changes shape, size, and
color throughout the night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">St.
Joseph's College</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">U.S. 231, Rensselaer,
IN - (219) 866-6000</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">St.
Joseph's College is known to have several hauntings:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#theaterstjoseph"><B>Theater</B></A><B>
</B><A HREF="#aquinashallstjoseph"><B>Aquinas Hall</B></A><B>
</B><A HREF="#drexelhallstjoseph"><B>Drexel Hall</B></A><B>
</B><A HREF="#drexelhallstjoseph"><B>Chapel</B></A><B>
</B><A HREF="#dwengerhallstjoseph"><B>Dwenger Hall </B></A><B>
</B><A HREF="#hallashallstjoseph"><B>Hallas Hall</B></A><B> </B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><B> </B> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="theaterstjoseph"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Theater</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>-
St. Joseph's College </I></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
multiple places on campus that are either haunted or possessed. All
in all, this campus may be one of the most haunted in the country.
First of all and the most widely acknowledged among the student body
is the theater. Legend has it that one of the many priests on campus
hung himself there after an exorcism went awry. Others believe it is
a student who didn't get a part that killed himself, rather than a
priest. People still feel things touching them when they are on the
catwalk and doors move without reason.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="aquinashallstjoseph"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Aquinas
Hall</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>-
St. Joseph's College </I></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly
this is the site of an exorcism. When any of the priests are asked
about it, they quickly become furious and tell you to mind your own
business. However, the place has been closed down for apparently no
reason. This dorm had offices on the first floor and had students
living there a few years ago. After that it was used mainly for the
nursing student offices. In 2002 there are still offices and there
are now athletic coaches living in the residence area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="drexelhallstjoseph"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Drexel
Hall</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I>-
St. Joseph's College</I></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Drexel
Hall is now restricted and on the list of Indiana's most Endangered
Landmarks. Though the rest of the building is in ruins, the chapel is
in perfect condition according to sources. Also, people who enter
begin hearing voices in their heads.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
said to be a spirit in the chapel of St. Joseph's College. Sometimes
at night, there is a light that is visible at the very top of the
chapel. The light is only seen by lovers who are walking on the
campus. When you look back at the light, you won't see anything.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="dwengerhallstjoseph"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Dwenger
Hall</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">-
St. Joseph's College </FONT></I><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Dwenger
Hall is supposedly possessed. Students of the dorm next to this shut
down building have claimed to see lights coming from inside. Many
also claim a force compelling them to look into the windows. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Rumor is
that the priest who preformed the exorcism, committed suicide after
it failed. (If it was in Dwenger Hall or The Theater is unclear.)</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="hallashallstjoseph"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hallas
Hall</FONT><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"> </FONT></I></B><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">-
St. Joseph's College </FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Hallas
Hall is supposedly haunted by a baby. Legend has it that a young
woman gave birth there and the baby died. It has been there ever
since and students report hearing it cry at times. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also a claim about a girl who woke up in the middle of the night to
see a very young boy at the foot of her bed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="richmond"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Richmond</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wayne County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B><FONT SIZE="4">Earlham
College </FONT></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">BACK CAMPUS</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">801 National Rd W</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Richmond, IN 47374</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 983-1310</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On
Halloween night in 1857 there were 2 students who were walking in the
back of campus. There is a big pipe line that goes over the creek.
Rumor has it the 2 students were trying to cross the creek on the
pipe line and fell off into the creek which is only about 2 foot
deep. To this day on Halloween night if you go there you can see
fingernail scratches on the pipe where they slipped off and hear
screaming from down below.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Goshen
Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The Cemetery is just
north of Richmond, Indiana on 227 N.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Numerous
signs of ghosts can be detected here. A lady in white stands over one
of the graves, and when approached she disappears. Footsteps in the
grass can be heard either following, or coming towards you. Shadows
and small white lights can be seen in the woods surrounding the
cemetery. The most frightening area is definitely the Northwest
corner of the cemetery underneath an Oak tree. This section contains
the graves of children. It's the darkest section of the cemetery, and
if you stand in the path right by these graves. Something will sound
like it's falling out of the tree, and will hit the ground with a
thud. There is never anything there. Other oddities include a sudden
temperature drop over some of the graves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Star
piano building</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">935 SW 1st St</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People say
that you can hear the voices of the people buried under the building,
from when there was a cemetery once located there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The main
building has been filled with graffiti over the years, and many of
them seem to move, not just to watch visitors, but at times to even
shift from floor to floor of the five story building. At times a
large truck can be heard from the loading area in the basement, and
you can also hear footsteps and even see debris shifting beneath the
feet of an unseen person. Witnesses have reported phenomena from the
common cold chills and sense of a "presence" to actual possession.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Greenhouses</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If your on
40 going into Richmond from Centerville you turn left on 18th. Go
straight. You can't miss them because they are on both sides of the
road. They are right at the entrance to the state hospital. Now,
looking at the state hospital, in the greenhouses on the left side
(the newer looking side) there haven't been too many strange things
happen. There is a creepy old house/office (btw pickup the phone and
listen). Also in the bigger building with the smokestack where you
might hear a weird squeaky wheel noise as if someone were pushing a
cart. But, the right side . . .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">. . .
That's another story.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
find this room that has strange graffiti all over it and you listen
you will defiantly hear some messed up stuff. YOU HAVE TO GO AT
NIGHT. On that side you can hear moans, screams, all kinds of
strange noises. There have also been bloody handprints in various places.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="ridgeville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Ridgeville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Randolph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Sleepy
Hollow Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This road
is a gravel road and it has trees surrounding it. You can't see the
sky because the trees are like a dome over the road. If you turn your
lights off you can't see anything. If you drive down the road you
will come to another like drive way or a little road like that. Down
the road about a half-mile is a school bus if you go back there you
will be chased back to your car by the team that was stranded back there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="ripleycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">RIPLEY
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#batesville">Batesville</A>
<A HREF="#osgood">Osgood</A> <A HREF="#sunman">Sunman</A>
<A HREF="#versailles">Versailles</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="rochester"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Rochester</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Fulton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Dead
Man's College</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Dead Man's
College is a one room school that was built before 1876 on top of an
abandoned family cemetery. There is a grave under the front step. It
is linked to the story of Prill School because supposedly "Sister
Sarah's" baby is one of the graves located at this school. At
night you can hear children asking you to come and play with them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Prill
School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Prill
School is haunted by a woman named Sister Sarah. Some say if you go
out there on the night of a full moon and you sit with your rearview
mirror facing the tree in the yard, you will see her ghost next to or
in the tree. Other people say that on a full moon if you leave a
piece of paper with questions on it and come back the next day, there
will be answers written on there to the questions that were asked.
Sister Sarah was a teacher in the school when it was open. There are
many stories to how and why she died.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Earl's
Tree Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This graveyard is off
of St Rd 25 on 300 south.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Take a
tape recorder out there on any night of the week and just have normal
conversations. Nothing eerie happens, until you listen to the tape!
You will hear the raspy, whispery voice of what some believe might be
a 3-year-old boy named Earl. This is an old graveyard. Some believe
that he may be telling us something about the tree next to his grave.
Listen VERY CLOSELY to the recording however, you may mistake his
voice for one of your own!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Olson
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old slaughterhouse on Olson Road between Old and New 31. It is off
of the river. If you drive by, sometimes you can see it and sometimes
you can't. It's huge when you do see it, so you know that when it's
gone - it is really gone! If you get out of your car and try to walk
to it, you can't get to it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="rockport"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Rockport</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Spencer County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Eureka
Rd</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There have
been reports of different residents hearing men having a conversation
and a spectral train when there is none on the tracks, while lying in
bed. They have also heard a man calling their name and the
televisions turn themselves on and off. Children have also complained
about toys moving across the floor and seeing horses running through
the upstairs.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Rockport Inn</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">130 S. Third Street,
Rockport, IN 47635</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
Bed and Breakfast over a hundred years old. One of the owner's wives
died in the Inn and is said to haunt it and roam the halls. A ghost
of a lady has been seen and heard for many years and by many of the
owners and guests.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="rockville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Rockville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Parke County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Crying
Baby Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
in there you can hear a mother sobbing over her lost baby. Then, if
you wait long enough you will hear a baby's cry. It tells the story
in the legend that the mother lost her baby somehow and she is
mourning over it where they put the headstone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Although it sounds like
a bogus story.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="rollingpraiie"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Rolling
Prairie</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Lambs
Chapel</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6006 North Fail Road</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Laporte, IN 46350</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(219) 778-9402</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Ghostly
sightings and cold spots have been reported here. The legend behind
Lambs Chapel is said to have a beautiful young lady running through
the cemetery at 12:00 on the dot. It is said that she was driving by
Lambs Chapel and her car broke down, so she got out and she saw a
man. He chased her through the cemetery. If you drive by, your car
just might break down.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="rushxounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">RUSH COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#henry">Henry</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="saintanthony"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>St. Anthony</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Saint Anthony</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Dubois County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Big
White House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This house
is located in St. Anthony right next to a set of railroad tracks.
Supposedly In the 1930's, an entire family was killed on the railroad
tracks when their car stopped and they were hit by an oncoming train.
Owners of the house claimed they saw ghostly apparitions in their
house and heard odd noises.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sainjosephcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">SAINT
JOSEPH COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#lakeville"><I>Lakeville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#mishawaka"><I>Mishawaka</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#newcarlisle"><I>New
Carlisle</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#southbend"><I>South
Bend </I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#walkerton"><I>Walkerton</I></A><I> </I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="saintpaul"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Saint Paul </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Decatur County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="flatrockriverbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Railroad Bridge over Flat Rock River</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A man fell
from this railroad bridge and was killed when this bridge was first
built. A light can be seen from the bridge late at night. It looks
like an old lantern light. Moans can be heard from the top of the
bridge, but no one is there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to resources: The bridge is closed off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Trestle</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
to the trestle in Saint Paul you will hear a crying sound. Then if
you flash your lights at it 3 times you can see three friends who
died there. The story goes that all these friends were walking across
the trestle and they fell. It was around 3:00 in the morning when
they fell.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">According
to resources:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When you
get to saint Paul the tracks run right through town. Just follow them
till you get to the trestle. The resource claims that his great
grandfather was the undertaker of the town at the time and his
grandfather told him about seeing them bring in the bodies.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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have any other info on this haunting? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="salem"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Salem</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Washington County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Henderson
Cemetery</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Henderson Cemetery in Salem is rumored to be haunted and not just
haunted but haunted by the actual Grim Reaper. Supposedly the reaper
is there to keep an eye out for future victims. Others claim that
they felt someone watching them, and heard weird noises that they
couldn't identify. There are also stories of people seeing something
moving out of the corner of their eye, only to turn and find no one there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Story says
that a handsome young man lured three young girls to the area. Most
likely they were hoping to find a party, but they found horror
instead. As they waited in the cemetery, a group of satanic cult
members jumped on them. The three girls were sacrificed by the cult,
and their spirits supposedly haunt the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="katieslanesalem"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Katie</B></FONT><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">'s
Lane / Blue River Church Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blue
River Church, Salem, Indiana 47167</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions:</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">northwest toward Salem
on IN- 60.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Turn right on
Motsinger Road. Be careful of the curve before the railroad tracks.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Turn left onto Eastern
School Road, at the white pillars.</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Turn left onto Farabee
at Blue River Baptist Church.</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Across
from Blue River Church a house was built and the Plot is named K's
Acres. This used to be the locals place for teenagers to hang out in
the cemetery. One night, after a party was winding down, a man by the
name Godfree was intoxicated and wandered across the road. The
drunken man leaned against a headstone and passed out leaning against
it. The man was later on to be found with the stone on top of him.
The incident is still unsolved but was not really investigated very
thoroughly. They did report that there were no tire tracks of
any kind and people could not have pushed it over because the grave
stones are set fairly far into the ground and this one weighed
approximately 2000 lbs. There have also been rumors of strange
noises and unexplained lights in the area before the new home was built.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<B><FONT COLOR="RED">Updated 2012 06 14</FONT></B></P>
<P>
Information provided by Jamie Smith </P>
<P>
Your posting regarding Katie's Lane in Pekin/Salem is partially
correct. It is actually off Blue River Rd, the opposite direction.
Take HW 60 headed north. Left on Shorts Corner (besides Newlons
Store). Follow Shorts Corner out (watch the hills!) to Blue River,
turn right onto Blue River. A new church sits on the right side atop
a hill.</P>
<P>
An older cemetery is located there. That ISN'T it. However, that
cemetery is interesting also, it's older and many buried there are
relatively young. Directly across from the church is a driveway
surrounded by woods (easily missed). There is a wooden entrance
sign, "K's Acres." This drive leads to "Katie's
Lane." The drive curves to the left, and on the right is a
fence. Jump the fence and it will lead up to an old house, barn and
cemetery. If you take the drive way it will go to the new owners
home. I grew up in Pekin, and at one point lived walking distance
from there. Story has it, "Katie" was a rumored witch, the
town set her house on fire and hung her in the barn. I even heard
stories that the noose still is hanging. As a teenager in the county
it obviously became a party spot. Hence the story of the man dying
from a fallen headstone. I went to high school w/the kids of
the owners of the property. They've all confirmed strange activity.
Everyone knew it as Katie's Lane, when the new owners bought the land
and put up the sign K's acres, the irony was they named it such (not
know the Katie name) because their last name starts w/K. They do not
allow people on the property, and will contact the police. This is
because A) who wants trespassers, B) by owning the land their
insurance is liable for things happening (ie headstones falling), C)
not only trespassers, it's a bunch of under age intoxicated annoying
kids, and, D) it's became almost "part of the deal," of
living on the land-Katie lived in the woods cut off from the growing
population (I've heard that when the towns people went to burn her
house down, the woods made it very hard to reach). Katie supposedly
will leave the owners (and ghost seekers/trespassers) alone as long
as she is left alone. At the bottom of the hill (right before the
church), there is a bridge and the river. The owners won't even allow
fishing off their banks. I've heard stories of people fishing,
in broad day light, hearing screams and sounds of splashing water as
if someone is drowning. If you park on the bridge, car and lights
off, you can hear noises. As I said, I lived walking distance. If
possible, although the long way home, I would avoid even driving past
the property. If you contact the owners, they may allow some sort of
visitors, investigators, but it is very private property and they
very much do not tolerate trespassers. A friend lived on the opposite
side of the river, between our house and the lane. His family for
many generations back, were born and raised in the area-obviously
have good knowledge of the "local happening." They've
told the story of Katie too. I heard that one of the family
members knew her. Whether the stories have any truth to them or just
your typical camp fire ghost story-I don't know. I've tried doing
some research of old newspaper at the Salem library, but not knowing
an exact name and considering its supposedly such a dated event, I
doubt a barely existent town at the time, would even yield much
searchable docs. I know it always gave me a "bad" gut
feeling as if something was very wrong.</P>
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Hope the long winded story is helpful!</TD>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sanpierre"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">San Pierre</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Starke County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="dogfacebridgesanpie"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Dog
Face Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Location: On 1100 W
just North of 500 S in San Pierre, Indiana</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: Take
Highway 421 to 500 S and turn West on 500 S. Go a little ways
and you will come to a stop sign. That road is 1100 W.
Turn North on 1100 W and follow it about 1/2 mile and you will come
to the bridge and a dead end.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
behind the haunting comes from the 1950's and its haunting has become
well known. A couple was driving over the bridge when a dog ran out
in front of them. Out of reaction, they swerved and went off the side
of the bridge where both the couple and dog died. Strangely, both the
woman and dog were decapitated in the accident. During the accident
recovery everything was cleaned up except the woman's body and the
dog's head were never found.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
walk down a path that leads to the bridge area (the bridge has since
collapsed but there is the pilings) that you will see the ghost of
the woman's body with the dog's head attached. She reportedly chases
you until you leave the area, nipping at your heels all the way.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
San Pierre Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On San
Pierre Road, in the back right hand corner, a ways into the woods
there is a small hidden cemetery. When you go there just
before dusk you can see apparitions walking around. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="schereville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Schererville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Scherwood
Lake Apartments</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">801 Sherwood Lake Dr,
Schererville, IN - (219) 322-4142</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many years
ago when the apartments were first built, a woman was alone with her
son one day near the lake feeding the ducks. The boy threw a temper
tantrum as they were getting ready to leave and in an angry rage the
woman pushed him into the lake. Not being able to swim, the little
boy drowned. Residents say you can hear the little boy's screams for
help in the night, and many have seen a little boy drowning but when
they jump into save him, there is no one there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="scottcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">SCOTT COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#austin"><I>Austin</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#blocher"><I>Blocher</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#scottsburg"><I>Scottsburg</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="scottsburg"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Scottsburg</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Scott County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Bridgewater
Cemetery / Owens Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
cemetery has also been referred to as: Kenderhook and Owens Cemetery</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">From Interstate 65
take Henryville exit, and proceed east a few blocks to Highway 31 and
turn north (left). Follow to junction Hwy 356 and turn right into
Vienna. Follow 356 about eight miles until you come to Slate Ford
Road on the right. Follow this road until you come to Bridgewater
Road on the Left. Bridgewater Road dead ends into the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Isolated
from civilization this cemetery sets on top of a hill overlooking the
grassy fields. Back in the 1800's there were a lot of civil war
soldiers buried there, but no blacks. Some blacks were hung in
the cemetery and buried on the outside of the cemetery. People
say the cemetery is haunted by something called red eyes that you can
see glowing in the back of the cemetery. People have seen hand
prints, cars that wouldn't start, and black objects moving around the
cars and by an arched shaped thing in the back of the woods, and cold
chills. It is always colder in the cemetery than it should be,
and some people have said that they got chased out of the cemetery by
a white horse. It has also been said that if you go there after
midnight you will see a glowing tombstone of the man that awakens at
night and guards the front gate.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Scott
County Heritage Center and Museum</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1050 S Main St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Scottsburg, IN 47170-6663</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 752-1050</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This
building was originally the county poor farm. Many families who lost
everything and had no where else to go came here. It is currently
being turned it into a county history museum. The building is haunted
by former residents who liked living there so much that they refused
to leave. There have been reports of a baby crying, footsteps on the
second floor when no one is up there; strange odors; and the lights
being turned on when the building is closed. This building will be
open for tours starting in October. A fee will be charged.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sellersburg"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Sellersburg</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clark County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">About five
miles north east of the cement company Essroc on Brick Church road
there is a cemetery that is located around an S-curve. Once you go
through the S-curve look to your left and in the middle there is a
glowing green tombstone. DO not go into the cemetery to investigate
there have been sightings of druid like figures that walk around the
church and the road late at night.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Old
Man Ike's</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Murders
that happened years ago has made this old house haunted. Screams and
loud banging can be heard where a man tortured and hung many members
of a family. Located behind an old factory out of Sellersburg where
Ike worked at. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="seymour"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Seymour</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Jackson County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="papajohns"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Papa
John's Pizza</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Papa John's #19</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">600 E TIPTON ST</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">SEYMOUR, IN 47274-3520</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812)523-3949</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A figure
in a blue uniform has been seen by many employees, at various times
of the day, but it disappears before fully coming into view. It is
seen especially late at night and early in the morning. Knocking
sounds have also been heard on the walls coming from the empty store
next door.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="azaliabridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Azalia
Bridge </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Take Hwy
31 North out of Seymour, turn right at Azalia. It's the first bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is
where a young couple over a hundred years ago got killed going to
there prom. People have heard screaming like someone was being killed
and have seen shadowy figures walking up towards them.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="LIME">I</FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">t
has also been said that if you pull onto the bridge and turn off
your car and honk your horn three times a young couple will come up
to you and ask you for a ride. And when you take them to where they
want to go you go knock on the door and the people who answer won't
know what the hell you are talking about and when you come back to
the car they are gone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Haunted
Tracks</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">From
Seymour you take Hwy 11 South to 100 S Wischmeier. Turn right on to
100 S Wischmeier and take that road all the way till you see a dead
end sign. Keep going straight it turns into a gravel road. Keep going
then you'll see the rail road tracks. Go over the rail road tracks
and you'll come to the dead end. Turn around and come back to the
tracks park on the tracks. Turn off your vehicle and flash your
lights 3 times and let the freakiness begin. Legend says that there
was a car load of people out there and a train hit them and killed
everyone inside</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
rumored that there has been a couple suicides out there. It is freaky
and you see a lot of stuff that you can not explain. Like there is a
force there that doesn't want you to be there. Turn off all cell
phones and radios before you hit the gravel road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sharpsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Sharpsville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Tipton County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
old Factory</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old factory in town and when you go by there at night you can see
something in the window but the factory has been closed down for
years. If you go up to the building you can hear banging of metal or
something like that and you hear people talking like they were working. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="shelbycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">SHELBY
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#morristown">Morristown</A>
<A HREF="#shelbyville">Shelbyville</A> <A HREF="#scottsburg">Scottsburg</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="shelby"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Shelby</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">River
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Apparition
of a man has been seen and cries for help are heard. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="shelbyville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Shelbyville</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Shelby County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Haunted
House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Merge onto US-421 S
via exit number 0. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Take the IN-44
exit- exit number 116- toward RUSHVILLE/SHELBYVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Merge onto IN-44
toward RUSHVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Left on Ray's
Crossing/600 North </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)Left onto 250 North </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7)Right at Union Road </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(8)Follow Union Road
for about 5 miles (White house w/ boarded up windows) </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(9)END at Haunted House </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Coming from I-74 and
hwy 44 at Shelbyville go towards Rushville to Rays Crossing.
Look for Big Grain Elevator then turn left at 600N. Follow the road
until it curves left then right then left to the T that is Union Rd.
turn right. Go over bridges (road curves a lot). The house sits on
left side all by itself about 5 mi. from first bridge.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Story has
it a young girl was accidentally shot in this house. You will
definitely know this house when you see it. It is a boarded up
mansion and has barb wire fence around the whole thing so no one can
get in. There is a bright light shinning on the house at night. The
house is pad locked and there are "Keep Out" signs on the
front and lots of graffiti. You can still go and stand outside the
fence. You can hear scratching on the boarded up windows coming
from the inside and on the front doors. Each time it gets louder and
louder like something is trying to get out. It sounds like someone
pacing hard wood floors on the inside. Moaning can be heard and faint
talking. Kids used to go inside and perform rituals but a lot of kids
were hurt in the house and bad things happened to them so they made
sure no one goes in now.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that a young girl killed herself in this house and her body
was not found until 2 weeks later. They say the floor still has a
blood stain from where she lay. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Twins House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Twin boys
once lived in the house with their parents and it was supposedly
designed so that it was perfectly alike on either side, just like the
twins. Their father killed their mother and the boys killed him in
retaliation. The two had an argument on July 4, 1940 and killed each
other. Now reports are that you can hear the boy's last fight every
year on the anniversary of their deaths.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="werewolfhollow"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Werewolf
Hollow</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Directions: </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(1)Merge onto I-69 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(2)Merge onto US-421 S
via exit number 0. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(3)Take the IN-44
exit- exit number 116- toward RUSHVILLE/SHELBYVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(4)Merge onto IN-44
toward RUSHVILLE. </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(5)Left on Ray's
Crossing/600 North </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(6)Left onto 250 North </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(7)Right at Union Road </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(8)Left onto 575 East </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(9)Come to
intersection of 575 East and 400 North (Left is the creek, Right is
the bridge) </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(10)END at Werewolf Hollow </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that in the early days of the town of Werewolf Hollow, and unknown
creature was going around killing all of the farmers animals and was
later named a weir wolf who still roams the woods today. There are
many haunted stories of the town of Werewolf Hollow and here are a few.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One story
of Werewolf Hollow is that there was a boy that was going to check
the mail at the mail box across the street and a semi came by and hit
and killed him. Now you can park at the bottom of the hill where his
house is and you can see him cross the street and get hit by the
semi. Today that house still stands and it is the only house in this
area that has the mailbox on the side of the road closest to the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Also,
another story of Werewolf Hollow is the old KKK house. All of the
land around here was donated by the "Red Dragon" which is
the leader of the KKK, and there are actual signs that say this. But
there is an old KKK house that is still haunted. Story says that the
KKK members killed many people in this house and their ghosts are
still there waiting for revenge. If you enter this house, you will
find a large cross symbol burnt into the floor, and if you venture
into the basement (if you dare), you will find many nooses still
hanging in the rafters. Story says that if you enter the house, the
ghosts of the house will haunt you forever.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="electricbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Electric
Bridge</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story of <A HREF="#werewolfhollow">Werewolf Hollow </A>is the
electric bridge. The bridge is very old and has high voltage power
lines going over it. Back in the early day, they were just regular
power lines but still had a lot of voltage going through them. Legend
goes that a car stopped on the bridge with a man and his two small
children and lightning hit the power lines and the power lines fell
and killed the family. Today you can go to the bridge and stop your
car on the bridge and turn it off and you will here sounds coming
from under the bridge and if you try to start your car and get away,
your car won't start until you put it in neutral and push it off the
bridge. Also at this bridge you can hold up a fluorescent light bulb
into the air and because of the very powerful power lines, the light
bulb will light up in your hand.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is that if you drive down the lane at Werewolf Hollow,
there is a stop sign. Look close and you will see blood flowing on
it. As you go on, there are cornfields. You can see a male ghost. Be
careful not to stop your car because he will scratch your car. He is
trying to warn you not to go on. There are some abandoned houses and
if you get out of your car (if you dare) and go up to the houses, you
can see a ghost in one window. In another window, you hear noises and
a hole in it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="shoals"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Shoals</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Martin County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="brooksbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Brooks
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en" TARGET="_blank">possibly
this bridge</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A suicide
victim haunts the Brooks Bridge in Shoals, Indiana. The woman jumped
off the bridge there on June 5 at 12:05 exactly. People now claim
that if you visit on that day you'll hear someone running across the
bridge and feel a cold wind. Another version claims that it was a
teenager who jumped off the bridge. On the anniversary of her death,
the same date, you can hear her jumping from the bridge and landing
in the water below.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Peggy
Holler</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">From dusk
until dawn it is said that you can drive to a spot known as Peggy
Holler located in the outskirts of Shoals and hear strange noises,
displaced fogs, a man's voice crying out "Peggy" and
possibly even witness the headless ghost of the spirit many residents
have come to know as Peggy. It is said that her husband cut off her
head in a maddened rage and in an insane state of existence is still
left calling out her name.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
New Gym</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The new
gym that was built in Shoals is said to be built where there are some
bodies buried. They say if you go in there at night you can here the
tapping of the people wanting out. Basketballs come bouncing out of
some of the doors. Doors slam shut. Sometimes you can even hear
popcorn popping in the concession stands.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="southbend"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>South Bend </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
St. Joseph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="primroseroad"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Primrose
Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The tale
of Primrose Road is a strange and intriguing one. It is apparent that
story after story have blanketed the true origin of this urban
legend, and that these stories have masked any factual information
concerning real events or encounters. Be that as it may, let's take a
look at some of the things that are said to occur on Primrose Road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One of the
strangest parts of the legend states that if you drive down Primrose
Road at less than twenty miles an hour your tires will be slashed. It
is said that if you travel over thirty miles an hour, your vehicle
will simply die. In either case, you will have to walk to get help.
Cell phones are said to be useless as you will be unable to get any
signal whatsoever. It is stated that while you are walking you will
hear unearthly sounds and that a ghost will appear telling you to go
back to your car because there is danger ahead.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
part of the legend states that while you are walking down Primrose
Road a phantom farmhouse will appear, but that it won't appear long
enough for you to investigate. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
tale to the phantom farmhouse is that the old farmhouse will appear
out of no where and if you walk up to it an old lady will answer the
door in a white night gown. She is claimed to be the lady of luck.
They say if she invites you in that your luck will become better, but
if she rejects you, when you go back to your car it won't be there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is also
rumored that occult rituals have been performed in the area, and that
during one of these rituals a woman was sacrificed and her body was
deposited in a nearby lake. Witnesses claim to have seen the ghost of
the woman reliving the ritual on the anniversary of the night she was
sacrificed. It is also reported that near the lake where her body was
left that an overpowering sense of sadness can be felt.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Adams
Street Graveyard</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">(also
known as Portage Prairie Cemetery)</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
Graveyard that has people buried there as far back as 1791 is said to
be haunted, and that strange lights and unearthly mists can be seen
emanating from the cemetery after nightfall. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that Adam Street Cemetery ties in with <A HREF="#primroseroad">Primrose
Road</A>, as it is only a few blocks away and is said to have
ghostly happenings of its own. Yet that is Adams Road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an Adams Street in South Bend, Indiana, however the location of the
cemetery is that on Adams Road at the end of Primrose Road.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blood
Rock at <A HREF="#primroseroad">Primrose Road</A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is a
cleared out section of the woods where a housing development is
built. At the entrance there is a pond on the left, there is a huge
rock in the middle of the pond. The rock is called "blood
rock". This huge rock mysteriously has been moved to different places.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: And this is
a haunting??????????????</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Sycamore
Road / Old Roller Coaster Road</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Reports of
phantom cars chasing people. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: Could not
find a listing for Sycamore Rd. however did find a Sycamore St in
South Bend. Is this the same road? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Email
me!</B></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><A NAME="holidayinnsbend"></A></FONT></FONT></B></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Holiday
Inn City Center</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">213 W. Wasgington
Street </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">South Bend, IN 46601</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Hotel Front Desk: 1-574-2323941 </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
flight attendants and pilots who stay at the hotel have sworn that
they have seen a flight attendant sitting on the edge of the bed
looking in the mirror at them. Some say that awhile back, her pilot
in the room killed a flight attendant.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="judaybridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Juday
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
back on the old trail and walk towards the bridge over Juday Creek,
you will see an old train engineer standing with his lantern. The
ghost supposedly committed suicide. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There's a
similar story told about the railroad bridge in St. Paul.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The ghost
died during the building of the bridge and manifests himself by
waving his lantern and moaning.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">N.
Michigan / Dreamworld Heights</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that a lady walking her dog down the train tracks that used to run by
this location was hit and killed by a train. It has been told to this
day even though the tracks are not there you can see premonitions of
her and her dog. On some nights it is told you can even hear her
calling her dog looking for it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Potato
Creek State Park</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">25601 State Road 4</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">North Liberty, IN 46554-9011</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(574) 656-8186</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Over the
years many children have drowned here swimming at the beach or when
fishing at night. On the fishing pier across from the beach next to
the cemetery, you can hear the sounds of a child crying and calling
for its mother. When you go over to the beach there is no one there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">University
of Notre Dame</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">112 North Notre Dame Avenue</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">South Bend, IN 46556</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(574) 631-5000</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
restless spirits have stayed on campus. Before the university came to
be as we know it today, the Pottawattamie Indians lived their lives
along the shores of what is now known as the St. Joseph River. They
buried their dead in the area and some of their dead still seem to be around.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Columbus
Hall dates to the beginning of the university's infancy. Ghostly
Native Americans, and their spectral horses, have been seen riding up
and down its stone front steps.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Washington
Hall now houses the university dramatic theater, but it once served
as a dormitory for the one and only legendary college football player
George Gipp, of "Win one for the Gipper" fame. It has been
said that this student housing building may have even been
responsible for Gipp's untimely death. It was said that he often
stayed out after the curfew set by a stern brother who was in charge
of the boys in the hall. Gipp was said to have slept on the front
steps of the building one night rather than face the brother's wrath
at coming in late. He caught cold, which later turned into his fatal
case of pneumonia. His ghost is said to haunt the stage and greenrooms.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Also, the
third floor of the Administration building is frequently visited by
Father Sorin himself. (He being the founder of the University) He has
appeared to individuals and to groups. He does not interact, but does
in fact wear the garb and hat of his day.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">St.
Mary's College </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
bell tower at Le Mans hall at St. Mary's College</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Saint Mary's College,
Notre Dame, IN 46556</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">574-284-4000</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There
seems to be a girl hanging from a rope. She committed suicide there.
Also on the 4th floor infirmary there are blood spots on the floor
from a girl who died there. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="tippecanoeplacerest"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Tippecanoe
Place Restaurant</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">620 W Washington St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">South Bend, IN 46601-1444</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(574) 234-9077</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is
the old mansion of Clement Studebaker, one of the original brothers
who were of the Studebaker Dynasty. It has been many things since
being inhabited, a home for deaf children and now a fancy restaurant.
There was a fire in the nursery in the early 1900's and a nanny and
child were severely burned, and Mr. Studebaker committed suicide
after the Studebaker Empire was crumbling (although it's disputed as
to whether or not he actually killed himself in this house).
According to bartenders, especially late at night, they feel chills;
see things move out of the corner of their eyes. One of the workers
says, another worker was speaking to patrons about the
"legends" and mentioned that he personally did not believe
in ghosts. As soon as he said that, an expensive bottle of liquor
flew off of a top shelf about 8 ft off the ground and crashed right
behind him.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The very
top floor is a ballroom and was used for dances when it was lived in,
and appears to have the most activity, as well as the floor directly
below it, which is where the nursery was, now where the bar is. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Oliver
Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Oliver
mansion in South Bend is haunted by the ghost of Katherine Oliver. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Katherine
Oliver was the wife of the original owner and many people believe she
still haunts her former home. There are stories of a whispering
female voice, footsteps and even people who have seen the woman's
ghost for themselves.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you
contact the Northern Indiana Center for History in South Bend and
talk with the staff, they have several stories about the spirit. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Central High School / Central High Apartments</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">330 West Colfax Avenue</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">South Bend, IN 46601 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Phone: (866)390-7677</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Once a
Historic Old High School is now an apartment complex. The owners will
not open the old auditorium because it is rumored to be haunted. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Lincoln
Elementary school</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1425 E Calvert St,
South Bend, IN - (219) 287-1081</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that this school used to be a old hospital for kids. In the restroom
when you are in the stall, lights flicker and the sink goes on and
off by itself.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="southport"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Southport</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Marion County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Nicholson Mansion</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On Mann
road just off Southport road there is a yellow house on the right
hand side of the road. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">David
Nicholson was a well known contractor in the Indianapolis area, and
had enough money that he wanted to built a luxurious mansion for his
family. Construction began in 1870, just as he began work on building
the new Courthouse in Marion County. Nicholson finished work on the
house in 1876, and his family lived there until 1903 when they sold
the property to the Rand family.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Nicholson Mansion was abandoned during the 1970s, and nearly
succumbed to the dangers of urban sprawl. Valley Mills was little
more than a ghost town, and the town of Southport was slowly moving
south towards the house. It seemed only a matter of time until the
house, like many others before it, would be torn down to make way for
a new strip mall or parking lot. Instead, Historic Landmarks
Foundation of Indiana stepped in, and saved the building. The
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana moved the house from its
original location, to a safer area near Southport. That was when the
first rumors of a haunting appeared.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A
photographer on hand to document the move for the Indianapolis Star,
spotted a young girl in one of the windows.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The blond
girl wore a blue dress, and simply stood in the window of the
Nicholson Mansion, watching as the workers prepared. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The little
girl also appeared in the finished photographs that later ran in the newspaper.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Nicholson
Mansion, US</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Taken by
an Indianapolis Star reporter, <A HREF="http://www.hauntingbooks.com/node/267">this
photograph is of the Nicholson Mansion whilst being moved to another location</A>.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
believed that a little girl can be seen in the upstairs window but
everyone was sure no one was in the house at the time. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
believed that a little girl once died near or in the house by
accident and still haunts the house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some say
the little girl is a ghost of someone who died in the house, or on
the property, but there is no record of that happening.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some claim
Nicholson's daughter was playing on the corner and a car hit her and
decapitated her. Since it was considered a historical house, they
couldn't tear it down. The people that bought the house did not like
the lot because there was a cemetery that was behind it. They had to
literally cut the house in half and move it to where it is now. It
was a black and white house, recently been painted yellow. It has
been said that if you look at the very top window you will see the
ghost of a little girl, also if you go into the room it gets very
cold and you feel air, but all of the windows are closed. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A former
resident of the house was told that the house was once used as a
boarding house. During those years, a resident hanged himself in one
of the upstairs bedrooms. One again, there is no proof of the event
happening, or the Nicholson Mansion used as a boarding house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Others
claim that the Nicholson Mansion was a stop on the Underground
Railroad. According to the story, a group of slaves burned to death
in the basement after a fire broke out and they were unable to
escape. To escape persecution for hiding escaped slaves, the family
closed them off in the basement. Their screams are now sometimes
heard throughout the house. Some also claim to see blood dripping
down the walls, and the smell of decaying flesh. No one has ever
verified that the house was once a stop on the Underground Railroad.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Nicholson Mansion was labeled as one of the top 10 most haunted
places in America by Haunted America, and a few investigations have
revealed startling things. One group of investigators watched in
surprise as a lighting fixture began moving in circles on its own.
The same group had their EMF detectors spike uncontrollably in a
second floor bedroom.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Nicholson Mansion is currently located just outside of Indianapolis,
Indiana on private property.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="southwhitley"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>South Whitley</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Whitley County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Train Tracks</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Apparitions
of 3 little girls walking and talking, sometimes witnesses see just
1 little girl with a teddy bear. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Whitko
High School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1 Big Blue Ave</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">South Whitley, IN 46787-1499</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(260) 723-5146</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When
Whitko High School was being built, directly behind a cemetery off of
SR 14, a construction worker was confronted by an old woman. She told
him that every year the school was open at least one student would
die. When the construction worker turned around, the old woman
disappeared. So far this has held to be true. Rumor is one student
has died every year since the school was built.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: Wow! Talk
about a game of Russian Roulette. Good luck kids of next years to come.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="spencercounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">SPENCER
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><I><FONT SIZE="4"><A HREF="#rockport">Rockport</A></FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="spencer"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Spencer</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Owen County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="mccormickcreekhotel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>McCormick's
Creek State Park Hotel / McCormick's Creek State Park Canyon Inn</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">W State Road 46</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Spencer, IN 47460</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 829-4881</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Located
just east of Spencer, it is said to have been an insane asylum. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">People are
awakened by screams, people crying & footsteps in the hallway.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>St. Anthony <I> <A HREF="#saintanthony">See
Saint Anthony</A></I> </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></B></FONT></FONT></FONT> </P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="stjosephcounty"></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">ST.
JOSEPH COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#lakeville"><I>Lakeville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#mishawaka"><I>Mishawaka</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#newcarlisle"><I>New
Carlisle</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#southbend"><I>South
Bend </I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#walkerton"><I>Walkerton</I></A><I> </I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">STARKE
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#basslake"><I>Bass
Lake</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#northjudson"><I>North
Judson</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#sanpierre"><I>San Pierre</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><!-- $MVD$:spaceretainer() --></FONT></FONT></FONT> <BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>STEUBEN
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#angola"><I>Angola</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#fremont"><I>Fremont</I></A><I> </I> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>St. Paul</B><I> <A HREF="#saintpaul">See
Saint Paul</A></I></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sugarcreek"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Sugar Creek</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Shelby County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">New</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>
Market Trestle</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Reports of
hearing train whistles and grinding metal, then a loud splash. Some
have also reported that they have seen eerie blue-lighted figures
skim across the top of the water. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sullivancounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>SULLIVAN
COUNTY</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#cass"><I>Cass</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#hymera"><I>Hymera</I></A><I> </I> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In
Sullivan look for the <A HREF="#freespringsbridge">Free Springs Bridge</A>.
Supposedly a drifter fell onto the nearby train tracks and was
decapitated when the train ran over him. Some people have seen the
ghost of the man wandering on the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sunman"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Sunman</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Ripley County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="guilfordbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Guilford
</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">B</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>ridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On a
bridge going across the creek to the Guilford Park you can sometimes
here a woman screaming and a train. It is said that the woman was hit
and knocked into the creek next to the train tracks and the creek
carried her down to the bridge where her body was then found. They
never found out who the woman was because when the police were
investigating the body it started raining and the creek rose and
washed the body away.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: ???????????????????</FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="sweetser"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Sweetser</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Grant County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Witch's House</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It's an
abandoned house that sits far back from the road. It is said
that if you park in front of it, a light will come on and "the
witch" will come to the window.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
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know this exact location? <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><B>Contact
me</B></A>!</FONT></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="swwitzerlandcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">SWITZERLAND
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="4">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></FONT></I></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="tab"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Tab</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">Located in
Warren County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Locust Grove Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Locust
Grove was a small town (now extinct) in Prairie Township, Warren
County, Indiana, located three miles northeast of Tab. A 1913 history
describes the town's population as "less than a hundred",
but all that remains at the site is the Locust Grove Church, Locust
Grove Cemetery and a few homes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">This cemetery is about
2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the town of Tab. Established in 1830.
Earliest readable headstones are from 1833 and belong to Mr J.R. and
Mrs. E.A. Shepperd. Though there are unmarked graves and headstones
that are unreadable due to decay or vandalism.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Reports of
the sound of army cadence. Sounds believed to be Harrison 's troop
marching to the Battle of Tippecanoe </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="terrehaute"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Terre Haute</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Vigo County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><A NAME="hellsgateterrehaute"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Hell's
Gates</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Some say
that if you go under all three bridges under the 3rd bridge you might
see the Devil. If the Devil has his back to you then you will have a
good life but if he is staring you in the face the rest of your life
is doomed. Others say that if you see your name under the bridge the
next day you are suppose to die.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Webmaster: C'mon! The
bridge is full of graffiti and names . . .</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="WHITE">Your name is surely
bound to be there!</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Country Club of Terre Haute / Golf Course</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">57 Allendale</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Terre Haute, IN 47802-4751</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 299-1558</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Apparitions
are said to appear but not confirmed. Pictures produce orbs. Every
night there is said to be a kid, named Alex, which roams around the
6th hole of the Country Club Golf Course. One night Alex was drinking
with his friends and passed out and died. Now people say that every
night if you go out there around 12:00 A.M. You might see Alex
roaming around but you will definitely hear Alex vomiting and
screaming for help.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Headless Trainman </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">North of
Terre Haute is a stretch of railroad tracks that many say is haunted. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One day,
following years of safe travel, a freight train was speeding its way
south toward Evansville. Hitting a loose rail the train went
careening wildly off the track, killing the train's conductor and its brakeman. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When the
twisted wreckage was cleared, the conductor was found whole but the
brakeman's body was found badly twisted and missing its head. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Now, if
you walk that stretch of track late at night, it's said you will see
a figure walking south along those tracks. The figure is said to hold
an old railroad lantern, which it moves back and forth across the
tracks. People in the area say it is the brakeman, still looking in
vain for his missing head.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A NAME="indianastateunivert"></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Indiana
State University</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A NAME="burfordhall"></A></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B><FONT SIZE="4">Burford
Hall <I>at Indiana State University</I></FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">200 N 7th Street</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">Updated 10/16/2013 </FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">Thanks Robert Slavens for
helping me update these entries</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
several legends concerning Burford Hall. One legend tells of the
spirit of a young girl said to have died from too much alcohol or
from committing suicide in room 217.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Even
though it's been remodeled extensively, and they don't have those
communal bathrooms anymore, people report they still hear the sound
of someone vomiting. When they go to investigate there's nobody
there. And that's, of course, Barfing Barb.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The ghost
is said to be heard vomiting in the bathrooms or throughout the halls
of Burford on the campus of Indiana State University. Some claim to
hear spectral screams, toilet flushes with no one around, or evil
laughs echoing down the empty halls.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A second
legend tells of the spirit of an elderly, stern looking woman who was
once dean of the building back in the 1940s. "Old Lady
Burford" is said to often haunt the new arrivals into the hall
and has the power to make a student's life quite unhappy.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Needless
to say, there are many mysterious events that happen around the ISU
campus. The campus continues to haunt the students with tales
of ghosts and unexplainable events.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="cromwellhall"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Cromwell
Hall</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I> at Indiana State University</I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">Updated 10/16/2013 </FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
also a mystery at Cromwell Hall surrounding a large mark in the shape
of a cross visible below a top-story window at Cromwell Hall, a
residence building at ISU.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The story
tells of a freshman who jumped out the window of room 1221 right
before finals in Cromwell Hall. Now, it's rumored there is a white
cross under the window, and it can't be washed off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend has
it that a young student fell to his/her death from that window
and, after that, the mysterious cross appeared. Now you can hear
footsteps and strange noises in the hallways.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Looking up
at the mark under the 12th-floor window, which is visible from North
Fourth Street. Some people believe it indicates there was foul play
involved in the students death. Nobody knows how it got there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Some news and other
sites claim that the student was a female while others claim it was a
male. If anyone has TRUE FACTS of this account I would appreciate it.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Highland
Lawn Cemetery</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">If you should google
Highland Lawn Cemetery it will take you to Woodlawn Cemetery. That is
because The city of Terre Haute owns two cemeteries. The older of
these is Woodlawn, which consists of forty acres and was opened in
1835, is located on North 3rd Street. The other cemetery owned
by the city is Highland Lawn.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">The first city cemetery
was located at what is now known as Sixth Street and Ohio
Street. When the growing city realized that the cemetery would
not be large enough, they purchased the tract of land where Woodlawn
is located. At that time, the bodies from the old cemetery and the
Indian Orchard Cemetery (which was located on First Street) were
moved to Woodlawn.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Highland Lawn Cemetery
is located at 4420 Wabash Ave. It is located on the North side
of the road. Do not confuse Highland Lawn with Calvary Cemetery
which is across the street on the South side.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The tale
began in the early 1900's when John G. Heinl, a prominent businessman
in Terre Haute, acquired a bulldog. The two became loyal companions,
very seldom seen without the company of one another. In 1921, Mr.
Heinl passed away. The dog refused to leave his side, faithful to
attend the funeral and on to the mausoleum. He stood guarding the
door, snapping and snarling at those who chose to come within range
of the mausoleum doors. Many times the family tried to take him away,
but he always found his way back.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One day,
Mrs. Heinl came to the mausoleum only to find the dog had died.
Conscious of the bond between the dog and his master, she decided it
was only fitting to have the dog stuffed and entombed with his master.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On
occasion it was said that a peek into the mausoleum would reveal the
dog moved to a different side of the tomb, but one would always see
the glowing green eyes peering at the onlooker. At times, one might
see the head tilt or tail wag at the visitors. It was said that in
the early hours of the morning you might see the figure of a man and
his dog strolling in the area close to the mausoleum.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The dog
was removed in 1985 due to vandalism to the mausoleum. It was placed
in a replica of the Heinl mausoleum at the Vigo County Historical
Society Museum.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Photo of
John G. Heinl mausoleum can be found at www.findagrave.com - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=3773&PIpi=10030148</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Historical
Museum</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Vigo County Historical Museum</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1411 S 6th St</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Terre Haute, IN 47802-1114</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 235-9717</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Witnesses
claim to have caught many things on film here, everything from orbs
to a small mist. The orbs seem to center around the old front
staircase. The building was used as a halfway house for several years
by the 3rd owners of the property. It is now used as a historical
museum. Supposedly the old crib in one of the upstairs exhibits moves
occasionally even though the area is closed off.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
Mill Dam</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In north
east Terre Haute sets a small park called Old Mill Dam.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is
named because it was the past site of the Markle Mill. Some of the
ruins from the mill still reside there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some of
the legends for this place are:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"There
was supposedly a cave in trapping several slaves who were escaping
in an underground tunnel. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"There
are also reports of a little girl playing on the train tracks and
disappears after a short while. Some say she was hit by the train.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This used
to be part of the Underground Railroad. It is very haunted at night.
On certain nights, a small girl stands near the creek. They used to
have the Underground Tunnels open but they are closed now. If you are
in Terre Haute and go to Old Mill be careful. You might get a surprise.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED">PLEASE TAKE
NOTE: This place is monitored by the police at night and there are
several weird people who hang out here</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Face in the Wall </B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On
Fruitridge Avenue in Terre Haute south of US 40 sits a house that is
surrounded by a rock wall. And in that wall it is said there appears
the face of a young man who met his death there. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Years ago,
as the story goes, a man named Blumberg built a wall of various
stones he had gathered from buildings being demolished in town. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">His house
was situated along a stretch of road popular with young drag racers.
One night, two boys with new cars began bragging as to who had the
fastest car and before long, they were roaring down Fruitridge at a
high rate of speed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">As they
neared the rock wall, one of the cars blew a tire and slammed into
the rock wall with such velocity that the driver was thrown head
first through the windshield. The impact killed the young driver instantly. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Shortly
after the funeral, the face of the young man appeared in the wall, as
if the force of the collision had imprinted his face in the very rock
it hit. Attempts were made to cover up the image, but it still
appeared. Finally, the image was scraped off the rock, but a ghostly
face is said to be seen in the same spot from time to time. Some
claim that if you place your finger in the eye of the face, you will
die soon.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">St.
Mary of the Woods College / Faceless Nun of St. Mary's</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Saint
Mary-of-the-Woods College is a Catholic, four-year liberal arts
women's college located northwest of Terre Haute, Indiana, between
the Wabash River and the Illinois state line on Hwy. There is also a
small village of the same name located nearby.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
historic theatre is home to an apparition best described as a
floating nun that on occasion can be seen late at night, as well as
hearing footsteps of someone running up and down the stairs when
there is no one else in the building.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many years
ago, in the mid 1800s, there lived a nun at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The nun
was renowned for being a great painter and everyone who sat for a
portrait would marvel upon its completion at the detail of the work. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">"That
really looks like me", was the common retort. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The nun
would fill in the background, then, paint the arms, body and hair of
the subject before commencing with work upon the face. The face, she
felt, was the most important part of the picture and she would spend
many hours painting it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">One day
the nun decided to paint her own portrait. She labored over it until
the time she was to paint her own face onto the canvas. But before a
stroke of paint could be added to the face, the nun became ill and
soon died.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A short
time later, another nun was praying in the chapel in Foley Hall,
where the artist's studio was located. Hearing someone weeping in the
studio, she entered to find a nun crying. Asking what was wrong, the
sobbing nun turned toward the other nun, revealing a head with no
face. Terrified and realizing what she was encountering could only be
a spirit, the frightened nun fled to tell others. By the time she
returned with other sisters, the spirit had vanished.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Over the
years, the faceless nun was seen from time to time in Foley Hall and
other buildings as well. Students have reported seeing a nun in an
odd costume, only to find that it was the style of habit worn more
than 100 years ago.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In the
spring of 1989, Foley Hall was demolished. It is said that spirits
are tied to the ground upon which a building stands and not the
building itself. Therefore, it is quite possible the Faceless Nun
will continue her haunting ways at the college.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In
addition to the theatre, there are tunnels under the campus (sad to
say they are closed to the public) where many spirits have been seen
or heard. There is also the unusual blood spot located in the
main dormitory called O'Shaughnessy Hall. In one of the
rooms there is a blood stain that looks like a face in the wall.
The stain came from the early days of the school in the 1800's when
a nun took her life. Although many attempts to remove the stain
have been tried even when it appears to have been cleaned it
mysteriously re appears days later to the same form and color which
it was before. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Terre
Haute Regional Hospital</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3901 South 7th Street</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Terre Haute, IN 47802</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Telephone: (812) 232-0021</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A night
nurse reported seeing a former deceased cancer patient walking from
the hallway to her former room 540 on the West end of the 5th
floor. She was reported as a wandering patient, when staff told
her that wing had just been closed. When they investigated, the
hall and room were empty, the patient disappeared.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">The
Phone in the Tomb</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">THE
RESURRECTION OF MARTIN SHEETS </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">The cemetery is
located east of town at 4520 Wabash Avenue.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Martin
Sheets was a wealthy businessman who lived in Terra Haute, Indiana in
the early 1900's. One of his greatest fears was that of a premature
burial. He often dreamt of being awake, but unable to move, at the
moment the doctor pronounced him dead and then regaining
consciousness while trapped in a coffin below the ground. Sheets
decided to fight his fears by investing some of his resources in the
prevention of his being buried alive.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">First of
all, he had a casket custom-designed with latches fitted on the
inside. In this way, should he be placed inside prematurely, he would
be able to open the coffin and escape. He also began construction on
a mausoleum so that when he died, or was thought to have died, he
would not be imprisoned under six feet of dirt. The mausoleum was
well built and attractive but Sheets realized that even if he did
manage to escape from his casket, he would still be trapped inside of
a stone prison.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">He came up
with another clever idea. He installed a telephone inside of the tomb
with a direct line to the main office of the cemetery. In this way,
he could summon help by simply lifting the receiver. The line was
fitted with an automatic indicator light so that even if no words
were spoken, the light would come on in the office and help would
soon be on the way.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Death came
for Martin Sheets in 1910 and he was entombed in the mausoleum. I
would imagine that for several days afterward, cemetery staff workers
kept a close eye on the telephone indicator light in the office.
After more time passed though, it was probably forgotten. Years went
by and the telephone system in the area changed. Eventually, the
direct line to the cemetery office was removed but thanks to very
specific instructions in Sheets' will, and the money to pay for it,
the telephone in the mausoleum remained connected and active.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A number
of years later, Sheets' widow also passed away. She was discovered
one day lying on her bed with the telephone clutched in her hand. In
fact, she held the receiver so tightly that it had to be pried from
her fingers. It was soon learned that she had experienced a severe
stroke and family members assumed that she had been trying to call an
ambulance when she finally died. A service was held and after a quiet
memorial service, she was taken to the family mausoleum, where she
would be interred next to her husband.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">When
cemetery workers entered the mausoleum, they received the shock of
their lives. Nothing there was disturbed, they saw, except for one,
very chilling item. Martin Sheets' telephone, locked away for all of
these years, was hanging from the wall.... its receiver inexplicably
off the hook!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Preston House</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
massive stone house was built by George Dewees, a very rich man who
had moved to Terre Haute from New Orleans. When he built the
house in 1824 it was way out in the country and for people to visit
they had to make a special effort.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">George
Dewees was a nasty man with a violent temper. He did not like
people visiting him and made sure people knew it. His wife,
Matilda, was different; she liked people and wanted friends.
George was possessive and felt his wife should only be interested in
his welfare. Matilda finally could not take it anymore and
filed for divorce, something that just was not done in the early
1800's. But when it came time for the decree to become final,
Matilda disappeared. George Dewees would not say where she had gone.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Stories
began that George had murdered his wife and walled her up in a space
to the side of the huge fireplace, but no one knew how to prove
it. A few years later George Dewees died and another family
moved into the home. They could tell that the side of the
fireplace where Matilda was buried was different, but they did not
want to rip up the walls just because of some old stories. The
stories remained unproven. Then people began to swear that
Matilda's ghost was still in the old home. Cold spots could be
found near the fireplace and unearthly blue lights seeped through the
closed and shuttered windows. It was Matilda, lost and alone,
in a house where she never knew love.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">After
Major Dewees' death the home was also supposed to have been a resting
stop on the Underground Railroad. Fugitive slaves would hide in
an old tunnel that led off the basement. But one part of the
tunnel collapsed trapping the slaves. They could not be rescued
and they died there in that cold underground tunnel. Some swear
on a warm summer night you can still hear spirituals, those songs
sung of freedom and better days to be, coming faintly from the ground.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Preston House, after several fires and years of neglect, collapsed in
late 1987 and had to be torn down. Unfortunately the room where
the fireplace was located was the portion that collapsed. The
structure was too unsafe for a through search, but no body was seen
as the home was demolished. There was also no evidence of a
tunnel. Much of the stone of the Preston House, and some of the
woodwork, was taken to be used in the grist mill at Pioneer Village
in Fowler Park. Whether the legend of Matilda follows the
stones remains for the future to say.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="tippecanoecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">TIPPECANOE
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#lafayette"><I>Lafayette</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#westlafayette"><I>West Lafayette</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="tiptoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">TIPTON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<I><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#sharpsville">Sharpsville</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></I></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="tunnelton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Tunnelton</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lawrence County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Tunnelton Train Tunnel</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A ghost of
a man has been reported their many times. He was decapitated during
construction and still searches for his head. The tunnel also has a
graveyard on top of it and it's been rumored that while building the
tunnel, caskets fell through. Also, you can hear the screams of a
ghost family that was killed when their horse and buggy crashed into
the river down the hill.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Big
Tunnel has fostered local legends and rituals for generations since
its construction. Some people reportedly have seen the "ghost of
the tunnel" or at least felt his ghostly presence. Long ago a
man named Henry Dixon was murdered, and his body was reportedly
placed in the tunnel so a passing train would erase any evidence in
the crime, which it apparently did, for although almost everyone knew
who murdered Dixon at the time, no one could prove it. So for
generations now, the ghost has been walking the tunnel or the
hillside, carrying a lantern in one hand and his head in the other.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="unionmills"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Union Mills</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Old
U.S. 30 - on the way into Hana</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">In 1987, a
man was coming home from work at approximately 3:00 a.m. when he was
hit by a train. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On the
railroad tracks located on 600 w. it is said that at around 2:30 to
3:30 a.m, there has been a blue-tinted shadowy figure that looks as
if is carrying a lantern, walking on the railroad tracks into Hana. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="upland"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Upland</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Grant County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="spookscorner"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Spook's
Corner</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Spook's
Corner, a term used to describe the area surrounding an iron bridge nearby.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A group of
children were killed when their bus veered off the bridge. People
claim to feel someone pushing their car and hearing kids crying and screaming.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Some websites out there
list this haunting as:</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Supposedly
a busload of school children was killed when the bus ran off of the
road. The bus still sits there in what is now a graveyard. There is a
bridge up the road that the bus fell off of and supposedly if you go
too slow over the old iron bridge, your engine will die and you will
have to push the vehicle off of the bridge to get it started. You
will hear children screaming and crying while you are pushing your car. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: So
authorities just left the bus and the dead bodies of the kids there?</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="utica"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Utica</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Clark County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Witches
Castle </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Located off the Utica
Pike and past the rock quarry. </FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
Witch's Castle is a ruined stone house, also known as Mistletoe
Falls, located on an isolated hill overlooking the Ohio River. It is
an occasional hangout for local teenagers. Legend has it that the
house was once owned by nine witches, and townspeople burned the
house to rid the witches</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">You can
here a little girl laughing in the woods and loud thumps. People have
seen a white mist moving very fast in what looked like the living
room, but only the foundation and a fire place remain of the main
house. Up the hill just behind the main house is a small shack
surrounded by a ditch and a cliff. In this shack there is a fireplace
with one window on each side. You can hear many different voices and
see people peeking out of the windows. There was a basement to the
main house, but it has been filled in with dirt and rock. You cannot
miss where the steps used to be. There's a small door on each side of
the room also in the room with the fireplace. A small girl about 7-8
years old has been seen by many people. She was wearing a white
dress. She had long black hair, but her hair is covering her face.
This is one of the locations where the murder of Shanda Renee
Sharer took which involved a young girl who was tortured and
burned to death by four teenage girls, in a case which attracted
nationwide attention.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="valparaiso"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Valparaiso</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Porter County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Alumni
Hall at Valparaiso University</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Two young
children run up and down the halls at about 2:00 in the morning. They
talk to some of the residents and say that they are playing tag.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">They are 8
or 9 years old and wearing jogging pants.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="stereobridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Stereo
Bridge</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Two trains
on the same track had collided under the bridge so at night on the
certain day that you're on the bridge, you can hear a train blow its
steam and one other train on the opposite side. They are coming at
the same time to collide under the bridge and during the day you can
see that the track looks exactly the same from the left side and the
right side, like a circle.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Haunted
Bridge / Trolls Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">A funny
bridge story in Indiana is the haunted bridge in Valparaiso. As you
head to Duey's Road from town, you cross a small bridge, that bridge
is called Trolls Bridge. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
people claim a troll lives under the bridge and will steal your keys
if you stick your hand out of the car window. I think we can file
this one under legend!</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Duey's
House </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
real haunted house with many a legend behind it, it is off of 50
West, near an old graveyard. If you take 700 N going east, you turn
right on 125 W and it's at the end of the road just before the road
curves. They story goes; Duey got fired from his job and had family
problems. He was also an alcoholic. He killed his family and chopped
their heads off and stuck them on the posts of the gates that are
right next to the road. He hung himself in the second silo. In
the house you can see blood stains and splatters on the wall.
Also note that there are plenty of do not trespass signs, and also a
lot of dogs guarding the gates of the drive. If you go there at night
sometimes you can see red glowing eyes, and orbs in the back of the woods. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="vanderburgh"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">VANDERBURGH
COUNTY </FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#evansville">Evansville</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="veracruz"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Vera Cruz</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wells County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Haunted
House</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Vera Cruz
is a very small town and there was a house right outside of town that
was built in the late 1800's. A man who lived there shot
himself in the kitchen. Later after the house had been empty
for a few years, some people bought the farm. The house was old
by now. This was in the 1970's. They claimed to see an
old man walking up the long lane towards the house but when they went
outside to meet him, he wasn't there. One evening when the
parents were out for the evening, a babysitter claimed to have seen a
man walking up the lane with no head. They sold the house soon
after. Another family bought it and they too moved out after a
couple months. It burned down later. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
another house there now and it is uncertain if they have any unwanted
visitors or not.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="vermillion"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">VERMILLION
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="versailles"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Versailles</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Ripley County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="silverbellnursiingh"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Silver
Bell Nursing Home </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">6996 S US Highway 421</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Versailles, IN 47042-9390</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(812) 689-6222</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Call
lights go off in empty rooms, the sound of children playing loudly
can be heard in a room of the facility, people whistling in the halls
at night when all the residents are asleep, several nurses have
reported hearing someone in a room at night only to go in and it's
empty but they can still feel the presence of someone there. A
nurse's aid reported that the doors to the laundry room shut and
locked on her and she had to climb out a window to get out and when
the nurse went to check, the doors were locked. It used to be a hotel
in the 1800's before becoming a nursing home in recent years.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="vigocounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">VIGO COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#terrehaute"><I>Terre
Haute</I></A><I> </I> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="vincennes"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Vincennes</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Knox County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Sigma
Pi Fraternity </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Is said to
be haunted by a Civil War Colonel. It is also said to be haunted by
the ghosts of the children of the original owner. Cold spots and
other various qualities made this house #7 on Unsolved Mysteries top
10 haunted places.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Sigma
Pi House in Vincennes, Indiana, is rumored to be one of the most
haunted places in the state. The building has a long and complex
history, and some claim that the original owner loved the house so
much that he never left.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The main
ghost or spirit that people believe haunts the Sigma Pi House is
Colonel Eugene Wharf who once owned the building. During his time
there locals knew the building and its surrounding grounds as Rebel
Hill. Wharf owned the thirteen acres during the Civil War and was
known for his support of the Confederacy. Many people in the area
believed that White used his home as a meeting place for those who
felt the same way.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Wharf
family continued to own the land and house for decades. It 1962
descendants of his family donated all the land and the house to the
Sigma Pi fraternity. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Those who
have ventured inside claim to have heard doors opening and closing,
even when no one else was there. On numerous occasions people have
seen the doors open and close. In some cases they assumed someone was
walking into the room, only to see the doors suddenly close and no
one appear.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
also stories of odd things seen inside the Sigma Pi House. People
claim to have seen odd clouds similar to fog in the house. The fog
quickly disappears after a few moments, with no indication that it
was ever there. Others have actually seen full body apparitions that
appeared and disappeared before their very eyes.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
also stories of cold spots, and things turning icy cold. Some claim
that they have poured themselves a cup of fresh coffee, only to find
it ice cold. Others have witnessed objects moving across the room on
their own, as well as seeing lights flickering or turning off and on.
Then there are the stories of a disembodied male voice that many
people have heard over the years.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The Sigma
Pi fraternity was actually started at Vincennes University during the
late 1890's when a small literary group formed. This group would
later change their name to Sigma Pi. While their headquarters moved
to Tennessee, the group is still active on the VU campus and still
used this house.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Fraternity
and school officials both deny claims that the building is haunted,
and does not give tours of the house. Still, that doesn't stop people
from experiencing things and spreading the stories of their personal experiences.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="purpleheadbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Purple
Head Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There is
an old one lane toll bridge that crosses the Wabash River on the
outskirts of town (south 6th road) to Saint Francesville, IL. </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some claim
the Bridge is haunted by an old Indian warrior who died before the
bridge was built.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Others
claim that long ago it was a place where a man jumped from the bridge
to hang himself. When he did, his head ripped off and was never
found. If you go there on a raining night and park on the bridge,
wait and you will see a purple head floating toward you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story is the bridge is supposedly a bridge that they hung people off
of in the 1800s, giving it its name purple head. Vincennes University
legend has it that if you go out there you will hear screams from the
spirits that have been hung.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Sacred
Heart Church/School</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
into the gym of Sacred Heart, you will feel thin air. When you go to
the center of the court, you will feel like people are pushing you.
In the hallway, there were tiny bare footprints spotted in the dust.
They started, and then quickly stop. There is no other sign of people
anywhere else.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="wabash"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Wabash</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Wabash County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Miami
school </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Bloodcurdling
screams heard at night sometimes, there was a murder in the gym,
some say that the school received letters from an unknown person
telling them to move the school, then the school mysteriously burnt down.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Mississinewa
Battle Grounds/Graveyard</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Upon
approaching the graveyard you can see an abandoned church behind a
picket fence.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Further
back is a graveyard with about 20-30 graves, not arranged. </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Strange
groaning and sounds coming from the woods along with actual physical
contact that was witnessed some.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#mississinewa">See
</A></FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#mississinewa">Mississinewa
Battle Grounds/Graveyard here</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="wabashcounty"></A></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">WA</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">B</FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">ASH
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="BLUE"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#disko">Disko</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#lafontaine">LaFontaine </A>
<A HREF="#wabash">Wabash</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Wabash
County State Forest</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Near the
Salamonie Reservoir, black shadows have been seen running through the
forest. Strange lights also have been known to appear, along with a
foul odor. Witnesses have even claimed to see wolf-like creatures
wondering about the forest. Hikers say that time seems to stand still
while hiking and the trails appear to shift, causing some unlucky
people to be lost.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="walkerton"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Walkerton</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
St. Joseph County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Railroad
tracks that go through the middle of town</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The tracks
are set back behind houses this worker was building the tracks. There
was one more spike to set he was trying to finish it when he was hit
by a train. He wears a blood spattered on his railroad uniform he
still doesn't realize it's been placed. There is also a suicidal
teenage girl who killed herself</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER">Webmaster: This sounds
like a bunch of illiterate drivel.</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="warrencounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">WARREN
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="SILVER"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#kramer"><I><FONT SIZE="4">Kramer</FONT></I></A><I><FONT SIZE="4">
</FONT></I><A HREF="#tab"><I><FONT SIZE="4">Tab</FONT></I></A><I><FONT SIZE="4">
</FONT></I><A HREF="#williamsport"><I><FONT SIZE="4">Williamsport</FONT></I></A></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="warren"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Warren </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Huntington County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Willow
Road - Thirteen Graves</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">On State
Road 3 off of Willow road is the old Batson cemetery, no one has been
buried there since like the late 1960s , there is thirteen unmarked
graves. As you count them there are thirteen and supposedly if you
turn to count them backwards one grave vanishes. No one knows who is
buried there. Some believe it is remnants of an old limestone
walkway, The walkway can be proven with pictures at Huntington
library taken of the cemetery in the early 1930's. Also it has a
glowing grave, at night when you drive by you can see one particular
grave glowing at night. Some people have also witnessed an old ragged
looking man who is supposed to be the caretaker of the cemetery. He
is believed to be the caretaker of a blind school not some 100 ft
from the cemetery that was tore down in past years do to
deterioration. He would supposedly watch over the cemetery at night
after the children were asleep.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">They say
when there is a full moon; you will see a boy with a hatchet that
will chase you down the road. They also say that if you throw a rock
at a certain grave a girl (one of the thirteen dead), will come out
to talk to that person and only that person. About one mile back in
the woods near the cemetery is the site of an old house. The old
house is where a family of 13 people died from a extremely deadly
disease. When the bodies were buried, there were too many of the
bodies for a proper grave. The bodies were buried and cement pored
over the bodies so the disease couldn't escape. There is a light that
hovers above one of the graves, and it is only visible when all
lights are off. One resident has noticed that every time a person
walks into the cemetery, a tree nearby will make a squeaking sound.
To date, that tree has done that every time they have walked into the cemetery.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
cemetery is under surveillance due to numerous complaints of
vandalism and destruction; you will be escorted off the property and
possibly arrested. </FONT><FONT COLOR="RED">TRESPASS AT YOUR OWN RISK </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="RED"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="warrickcounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">WARRICK
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="warsaw"></A></FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">Warsaw</FONT></FONT></B></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Kosciusko County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="barbeehotel"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
</P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">BARBEE
HOTEL</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">3620 N. Barbee Road </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE">Warsaw, In </FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">The Barbee
Hotel in Northern Indiana was a popular spot for Chicago gangsters to
get away from the city in the 1920's. One of the guests was none
other than Al Capone himself. He stayed in the hotel frequently,
often clearing out all the guests so he could stay in seclusion. He
always stayed in room 301 at the back of the hotel. When cleaning the
room's employees have smelled cigar smoke and when investigated it is
discovered that it is coming from room 301.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">It is
believed that many of these gangsters returned to the hotel in death.
Staff members have reported seeing an old man sitting in a booth
after closing. When staff members talk to him there is no response.
Thinking they are dealing with an unruly customer they leave to get
assistance. However, upon returning the bar is empty and no one has
seen anyone leave.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">One legend
states that the hotel was a popular place that gangsters took their
girlfriends to. One gangster however took the girlfriend of another
gangster. She was then murdered in the hotel by the jealous thug.
People have reported that they hear her wailing at night and they
feel cold spots generating from the area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">People
have reported hearing footsteps on the stairs, and in the halls above
the dining area.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">Other
phenomena includes the appearance of faces in photographs taken at
the hotel.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter">If you
choose to make Barbee Hotel one of your Hoosier hauntings, make sure
to ask to stay in room 301.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Devils
Back Bone (St Rd 25)</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Many years
ago, a family was riding in their horse and wagon when they lost
control and ended up in the swamp sinking in quicksand. If you
go there late at night around mid-night (especially on Halloween),
you can hear the horse and wagon coming and then hear the people
screaming for help. Some people do say that sometimes you
can actually see the wagon losing control.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Another
story says that if you drive down Devils Back Bone on ST RD 25 late
at night around mid-night you will hear a freight train in the
distance. It is believed that a train used to run through there but
due to the quicksand it sank.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">No one
even knows how the quicksand even got there. There is no evidence of
any quicksand being there.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Warsaw
Public Library</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">310 E. Main Street,
Warsaw - (574) 267-6011</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The
basement of the library has experienced abundant paranormal activity.
Late at night, employees have reported hearing children's voices and
seeing unidentifiable figures moving between the bookshelves. The
basement used to be a checkpoint for the Underground Railroad during
pre-Civil War days when slavery was legal.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="washingtoncounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><FONT SIZE="5">WASHINGTON
COUNTY</FONT></FONT></B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#perkin">Perkin</A>
<A HREF="#salem">Salem</A></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">WAYNE COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#cambridge"><I>Cambridge</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#centerville"><I>Centerville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#dublin"><I>Dublin</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#richmond"><I>Richmond</I></A><I> </I> </FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="waynetown"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Waynetown</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Montgomery County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Lester
B. Sommer Elementary</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">3794 W US Highway 136</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">Crawfordsville, IN 47933-8540</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">(765) 362-3979</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some
people say that a little girl lived there when the school was not
built yet. She was tortured and abused by her father. Then one night,
she tried to run away and her dad came chasing after her. He grabbed
his gun, and shot her and she fell and died. To this day she is
buried under Lester B. Sommer Elementary, at night you can go in the
rest room and the lights will flicker and you can look under the
stall and see her sneaker and boot.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="wellscounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">WELLS COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#blufton"><I>Bluffton</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#veracruz"><I>Vera Cruz </I></A><I> </I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="westville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Westville</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
LaPorte County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Gravity
Hill </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">At 1016
county line road if you stop at that mailbox put you vehicle in
neutral and you will be pushed uphill. Some look for
"reasonable" explanations, but it is also rumored that in
the 1930's a school bus full of young children was hit by a
train and they were killed. Now their ghosts push you to the train
tracks but you never make it all the way up the hill. The tracks were
torn down in the 60's, but the ghosts still push you.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="whitecounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">WHITE COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No
Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="whiting"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Whiting</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lake County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Whihala
Beach County Park</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFCB">1561 Park Road -
Whiting, Indiana 46394</FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">If you go
there at night, there is a small patch of woods that overlook the
beach. There you can see ghostly outlines of old sail boats and
people dressed in old time bathing suits swimming and in inner-tubes.
You can also hear splashing and laughing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="whitleycounty"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B><FONT SIZE="5">WHITLEY
COUNTY</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#columbiacity"><I>Columbia
City </I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#southwhitley"><I>South
Whitney</I></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="williams"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Williams</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Lawrence County</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA"><A NAME="williamscoverbridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Williams
Covered Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en">Here
is a map from Google</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">It is said
that before the bridge was covered a man was riding his horse across
it and the horse jumped off. Supposedly if you go there at midnight,
you can hear the horse neighing and the man screaming as they jump
off the bridge.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="williamsport"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Williamsport</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Warren County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>The
Devil's Kitchen</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Devil's
Kitchen is located in a cave under the waterfalls near the town. It
was said that there was a big black stove (like in the old days like
a wood burning stove) in the cave and that if you went into it, the
devil would take you and put you in it.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="winslow"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Winslow</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Pike County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Austin
Arnold Road </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">This is a
road in Pike County where an old hermit found out that the coal mine
was moving out by where he lived and killed his whole family, burned
down his crops, destroyed his home, he later laid down a tarp shot
his dog and then himself. There is an old building left on the
property it might have been a garage. Cold spats and strange fog are
accustomed to this spot.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="woodburn"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>Woodburn</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Allen County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Blue
Cast Road - The Old Blue Cast Sanitarium </FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The place
used to be a sanitarium back in the 40's.They shut it down and made
it a natural spring water plant. That was then tore down in the 70's.
Reports of dark moving shadows, red glowing orbs, cold spots shouting
and other strange noises have all been reported.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Margaret's
Grave</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Legend is
a girl named Margaret was playing by a tree close by where she lived.
When she came up missing they found her hanging from the tree.
Although the house if off limits, the tree is still there. Her grave
was at the tree but it was stolen a few years back, but you can still
park by the tree and hear a little girl laughing. And the school
house down the road is where she always shows herself. If you park in
front of the school house and have some people stay in the car, and
some people go up to the school. The people at the school will hear
running and foot-steps all around them. And when you go to leave she
will appear behind your vehicle. You'll also see 1-2 orbs. Real quick
flashes of light.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><FONT SIZE="1"><A NAME="zionsville"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">Zionsville</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="AQUA">located in
Boone County</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">Lovers
Lane</FONT></B></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Road 334,
near Zionsville, Indiana, harbors a dark, bloody past. This road
leads to the tranquil spot just a few miles from Indianapolis that
used to be known as "Lovers Lane." Back in the carefree
1950s, this area was anything but peaceful. Its deeply disturbing
past has earned it the distinction of one of the most haunted places
in Indiana.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Lovers
Lane was a popular spot for the local high school students to escape
for some low-key romance. One fateful night in 1951, one young couple
was doing just that. They reached their destination, and that's when
it's now assumed things took a turn from safe and innocent to dark
and deadly.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The boy
had just gotten his first car, to the envy of all of his friends. He
couldn't wait to take his girlfriend for a spin and end the evening
with a romantic seduction at Lovers Lane. Whether he got the chance,
no one will ever know. The bodies of the two teens were found
brutally murdered under a tree, the apparent victims of a crazed ax
murderer. Those who found the bodies deduced that the boy was killed
first, bravely defending his lover.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">The most
chilling aspect to the story at the time was that the killer had
apparently vanished into thin air. He-or she-was never found. For
years, students avoided the Lovers Lane area completely out of fear
and respect for their murdered classmates. Gradually, however, the
story faded from the minds of the teens and time healed old wounds.
So they began returning to Lovers Lane.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">Some came
back from their romantic trysts to report hearing disturbing screams
and wails that appeared to be coming from near the old tree where two
innocent bodies were found. Others claimed to have heard nothing, but
said they had felt a heavy sense of dread and fear as soon as they
parked their cars near the infamous tree.</FONT></FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A NAME="holidaydrivebridge"></A></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><B>Holiday
Drive Bridge</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">There are
stories of a lynching here by the KKK. The road is very narrow, quite
isolated, and very dark at night. It is a gravel road with many
curves through the woods. Reported screams heard late at night. It is
located off of North Michigan Rd. past N. Michigan and Willow Rd on
left hand side. Look for a small green street sign.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Alba Matter"><FONT COLOR="LIME">2008
Update: The Bridge still exists, but they have "bridge out"
signs all over it. It may not be safe to investigate.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>
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<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#kewanna">Kewanna</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#rochester">Rochester</A></FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">GIBSON COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#oaklandcity">Oakland City</A>
<A HREF="#princeton">Princeton</A> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">GRANT COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#fairmount">Fairmount</A>
<A HREF="#gascity">Gas City</A> <A HREF="#jonesboro">Jonesboro</A>
<A HREF="#marion">Marion</A> <A HREF="#sweetser">Sweetser</A>
<A HREF="#upland">Upland</A> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>GREEN COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>HAMILTON COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#carmel">Carmel</A>
<A HREF="#fishers">Fishers</A> <A HREF="#noblesville">Noblesville</A> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>HANCOCK COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#greenfield">Greenfield</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#reedville">Reedville</A></FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>HARRISON COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#bridgeport">Bridgeport</A><A HREF="#corydon"> </A>
<A HREF="#corydon">Corydon</A> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>HENDRICKS COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#avon">Avon</A> <A HREF="#danville">Danville</A> <A HREF="#hadley">Hadley</A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>HENRY COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#knightstown">Knightstown</A>
<A HREF="#lewisville">Lewisville</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newcastle">New
Castle</A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>HOWARD COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#jerome">Jerome</A> <A HREF="#kokomo">Kokomo</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#plevna">Plevna</A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">HUNTINGTON COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#warren"><I>Warren</I></A></FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">JACKSON COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><A HREF="#bobtown">Bobtown</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#maumee">Maumee</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#seymour">Seymour</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>JASPER COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#rensselaer">Rensselaer</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">JAY COUNTY </FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#dunkirk">Dunkirk</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newcorydon">New Corydon</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newmountpleasant">New Mount Pleasant</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#portland">Portland</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#redkey">Redkey</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">JEFFERSON COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#hanover">Hanover</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#madison">Madison</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">JENNINGS COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#northvernon"><I>North
Vernon</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>JOHNSON COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#bargersville"><I>Bargersville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#edinburgh"><I>Edinburgh</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#franklin"><I>Franklin</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#greenwood"><I>Greenwood</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">KOSCIUSKO COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><A HREF="#leesburg">Leesburg</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#northwebster">North Webster</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#warsaw">Warsaw</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">LeGRANGE COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>LAKE COUNTY </B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#cedarlake">Cedar Lake</A>
<A HREF="#crownpoint">Crown Point</A> <A HREF="#dyer">Dyer</A>
<A HREF="#gary">Gary</A> <A HREF="#griffith">Griffith</A>
<A HREF="#hammond">Hammond</A> <A HREF="#highland">Highland</A>
<A HREF="#hobart">Hobart</A> <A HREF="#lakestation">Lake
Station </A> <A HREF="#lowell">Lowell</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#munster">Munster</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#newchicago">New
Chicago</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#schereville">Schereville</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#shelby">Shelby</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#whiting">Whiting</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>LAPORTE COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="#hanna">Hanna</A> <A HREF="#kingsbury">Kingsbury</A>
<A HREF="#kingsfordheights">Kingsford Heights</A> <A HREF="#lacrosse">LaCrosse</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#michigancity">Michigan City</A> </I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#rollingpraiie">Rolling
Prairie</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#unionmills">Union
Mills</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#westville">Westville</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>LAWRENCE COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#heltonville">Heltonville</A>
<A HREF="#huron">Huron</A> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#mitchell">Mitchell</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#tunnelton">Tunnelton</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#williams">Williams</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>MADISON COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#anderson">Anderson</A>
<A HREF="#chesterfield">Chesterfield</A> <A HREF="#frankton">Frankton</A>
<A HREF="#markleville">Markleville</A> <A HREF="#pendleton">Pendleton</A> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">MARION COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#indianapolis">Indianapolis</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#irvington">Irvington</A>
<A HREF="#southport">Southport</A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>MARSHALL COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#bourbon"><I>Bourbon</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#bremen"><I>Bremen</I></A><I> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#donaldson">Donaldson</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#inwood">Inwood</A> </I><A HREF="#plymouth"><I>Plymouth </I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>MARTIN COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#loogootee"><I>Loogootee</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#shoals"><I>Shoals</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>MIAMI COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bunkerhill">Bunkerhill</A>
<A HREF="#macy">Macy</A> <A HREF="#peru">Peru</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">MONROE COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bloomington">Bloomington</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#ellettsville">Ellettsville</A></I></FONT><BR>
</P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>MONTGOMERY COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#crawforsville"><I>Crawfordsville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#linden"><I>Linden</I></A><I> <A HREF="#waynetown">Waynetown</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">MORGAN COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#centerton">Centerton</A>
<A HREF="#martinsville">Martinsville</A> <A HREF="#mooresville">Moorseville</A></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>NEWTON COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#lakevillage">Lake Village</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">NOBLE COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#kendalville">Kendallville</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>OHIO COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">ORANGE COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#frenchlick">French
Lick </A> <A HREF="#paoli">Paoli</A></FONT></I><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">OWEN COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="#FF8000"><A HREF="#cunot"><I>Cunot </I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#spencer"><I>Spencer</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">PARKE COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bellmore">Bellmore</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#diamond">Diamond</A> <A HREF="#mansfield">Mansfield</A>
<A HREF="#montezuma">Montezuma</A> <A HREF="#rockville">Rockville</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>PERRY COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">PIKE COUNTY</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="#winslow">Winslow</A></I></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">PORTER COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#chesterton"><I>Chesterton</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#hebron"><I>Hebron</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#kouts"><I>Kouts</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#ogdendune"><I>Ogden Dune</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#portage"><I>Portage</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#porter"><I>Porter</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#valparaiso"><I>Valparaiso</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">POSEY COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="SILVER"><I><A HREF="#mountvernon">Mount Vernon</A></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>PULASKI COUNTY </B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#francesville">Francesville</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">PUTNAM COUNTY</FONT></B><BR>
<BR>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#cloverdale"><I>Cloverdale</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#greencastle"><I>Greencastle</I></A><I> </I> <I><A HREF="#reelsville">Reelsville</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">RANDOLPH COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bartonia">B</A></I></FONT><I><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bartonia">a</A></FONT></I><FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#bartonia">rtonia</A>
<A HREF="#mississinewa">Mississinewa</A> <A HREF="#ridgeville">Ridgeville</A> </I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>RIPLEY COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="WHITE"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#batesville">Batesville</A>
<A HREF="#osgood">Osgood</A> <A HREF="#sunman">Sunman</A>
<A HREF="#versailles">Versailles</A></I></FONT><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">RUSH COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#henry">Henry</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#lakeville"><I>Lakeville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#mishawaka"><I>Mishawaka</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#newcarlisle"><I>New
Carlisle</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#southbend"><I>South
Bend </I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#walkerton"><I>Walkerton</I></A><I> </I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>SCOTT COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#austin"><I>Austin</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#blocher"><I>Blocher</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#scottsburg"><I>Scottsburg</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>SHELBY COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><I><A HREF="#morristown">Morristown</A>
<A HREF="#shelbyville">Shelbyville</A> <A HREF="#scottsburg">Scottsburg</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">SPENCER COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="SILVER"><I><A HREF="#rockport">Rockport</A></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>ST. JOSEPH COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#lakeville"><I>Lakeville</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#mishawaka"><I>Mishawaka</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#newcarlisle"><I>New
Carlisle</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#southbend"><I>South
Bend </I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#walkerton"><I>Walkerton</I></A><I> </I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>STARKE COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#basslake"><I>Bass Lake</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#northjudson"><I>North Judson</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#sanpierre"><I>San Pierre</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>STEUBEN COUNTY</B></FONT><FONT COLOR="LIME"> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#angola"><I>Angola</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#fremont"><I>Fremont</I></A><I> </I> </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>SULLIVAN COUNTY</B></FONT><BR>
</P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"> <A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#cass"><I>Cass</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#hymera"><I>Hymera</I></A><I> </I> </FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">SWITZERLAND COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No Hauntings Reported</FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>TIPPECANOE COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#lafayette"><I>Lafayette</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#westlafayette"><I>West Lafayette</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">TIPTON COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#sharpsville">Sharpsville</A></FONT></I></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">VANDERBURGH COUNTY </FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#evansville">Evansville</A></I></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="YELLOW"><B>VERMILLION COUNTY</B></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<I><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">No Hauntings Reported</FONT></I><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">VIGO COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="LIME"><A HREF="#terrehaute"><I>Terre Haute</I></A><I> </I> </FONT><BR>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">WABASH COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="BLUE"><I><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#disko">Disko</A>
<A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#lafontaine">LaFontaine </A>
<A HREF="#wabash">Wabash</A></I></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">WARREN COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<FONT COLOR="SILVER"><A HREF="indianahauntings.htm#kramer"><I>Kramer</I></A><I>
</I><A HREF="#tab"><I>Tab</I></A><I> </I><A HREF="#williamsport"><I>Williamsport</I></A></FONT></P>
</CENTER>
<CENTER>
<P ALIGN=CENTER>
<B><FONT COLOR="YELLOW">WARRICK COUNTY</FONT></B></P>
</CENTER>
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numerous** **of haunted places in Indiana. Trying to decipher which ones are
really haunted is not easy. Most of the stories you hear about seem
to be legends and local folklore. Stories passed down from one
generation to the next. The stories are intriguing and sometimes
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There are many sites out there
that have listings of Haunted places within Indiana. I am currently
investigating the facts and in doing so; I have discovered many
discrepancies in the stories on these sites.
The prime site for errors is a
site called "[**List
of Haunted Places of Indiana**](https://www.angelfire.com/theforce/haunted/hauntedplacesofindiana.htm)"
**Please help me!**
If you should know of a haunting
listed on this site to be truly false.
**Please**[**contact
me!**](mailto:[email protected])
**I would also appreciate if
anybody can give addresses and directions to some of these places.**
**Please**[**contact
me!**](mailto:[email protected]) |
**The places listed on this site
are all PRIVATE PROPERTY.**
**Please make sure you have
permission from the owners BEFORE you ghost hunt at any of these locations.**
**If not, you may be arrested or
fined for trespassing.**
**So many of these
"hauntings" appear to be a story of the same thing that
occurs in other locations throughout Indiana and throughout America.**
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**Crybaby Bridge** is
a nickname commonly given to some bridges.
The legend of the Crybaby Bridge is a popular one
in the Midwest. Many of the stories seem to be centered on or around
Indiana and Ohio. The stories usually have a few differences, but
generally they remain the same.
The name often reflects an urban legend
that the sound of a baby can be, or has been, heard from the bridge.
Many are also accompanied by an urban legend of a baby or young
child/children being killed nearby, or thrown from the bridge into
the river or creek below.
My internet research show about 15 alone in the
state of Indiana and I am beginning to believe that probably every
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**BRIDGES**
There's no disregarding what people claim to
see, feel, and experience at these locations
but considering the sheer amount of stories,
you have to pause for a moment and think. Is there any way that all
of these stories could be true? Maybe the story passed from town to
town as people heard the ones in other areas and adapted them to
their own town. It seems like we may never know. | |
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**ADAMS COUNTY**
**[Geneva](#geneva)**
**Adams
County Cheese Factory**
This old
abandoned cheese factory has been known for its many unexplained
phenomena. It is said to be guarded by spirits. Many people claim not
to be able to spend much time in this area. It is located in the
woods just east of the Kuklehan Mansion. Also it is known for its
occult activity.
This old
abandoned cheese factory has since been torn down and it is rumored
that there is still much cult activity there.
**Kukelhan
Mansion**
Just north
of Decatur, east of US 27, not far from North Pointe Sub-Division,
stands an old mansion that was owned by a very wealthy banker. It is
said, that the banker went crazy because he always thought someone
was after his money and slaughtered his whole family and hung
himself. Many people have tried, including people with psychic
ability, but have been unsuccessful in being on the property.
**Albany**
located in
Delaware County
**Shoe Tree**
The story
is that one night; an elderly man was walking through some woods,
when he ran into a unique oak tree. The man looked up and saw
something in the branches, as soon as he looked down . . .
the
creature had slit his throat and killed him.
It is said
that if you touch the shoe tree that a demon will snatch your shoes
off of your feet and tie them onto the tree, on top of killing you.
**UPDATE
6/1/2012** A Mike Cook informs me
that he is from this area and the legend is that this is the doings
of The KKK .
**Alfordsville**
**Haunted
House**
Sugar Creek
Alfordsville, IN 47553
47553 Zip Code
City: Loogootee, IN
Martin County, IN
Alfordsville
is a small town of approximately 112 people.
Outside of
town on Sugar creek there is a house that is supposedly possessed by
violent spirits. Its rooms rain, one room is always 50 degrees even
if its 100 degrees outside.
Be careful **IF**
you find it. It is said; a man killed his whole family, and
then was found strangled to death 2 days later. It is said; by the
looks of it, it was by his dead family.
There is
also said to be a haunted school in which kids can be heard playing
in the gym all night.
*Webmaster:
Can't seem to find anything more about this haunting*
Can somebody please give me an exact location
of this area? [contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**ALLEN COUNTY**
[Fort
Wayne](#fortwayne) [New Haven](#newhaven) [Leo](#leo)
[Leo-Cedarville](#leocedarville) [Woodburn](#woodburn)
**Anderson**
located Madison
County
**Gruenwald
Historic House**
626 Main Street
Anderson IN, 46016
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (765) 648-6875
Where
people claim to see and hear strange things, but only during a full moon.
This three
story Second Empire style house was built in 1860. The house was the
home of Martin Gruenewald, a local businessman. The home is decorated
with turn of the century furnishings.
In 1821
Delaware Indians were removed and most of them resettled in Oklahoma.
Burial grounds are located in the area immediately south of the
house, Main to Central and north of 8th Street.
Mrs.
Gruenewald died at the age of 49 and Martin continued to live here
until his death at the age of 94 in 1933.
The Houses
Board of Commissioners passed a ruling that two people must be
present in the house when it is open.
It is said
that only tour guide Barb Lumbis is willing to stay alone in the
house, who has felt a presence of something herself. The Houses Board
of Commissioners had brought in a medium who claim to have felt 2
spirits in the house. The medium claims that one of the spirits
is that of the last owner, Martin Grunewald. The other is said to be
that of Grunewalds granddaughter, Wilhelmina. Tour guide, Barb Lumbis
said that it is not unusual for a volunteer to enter the house and
find the electric typewriter typing by itself.
Apparitions
appear mainly on the second floor or a reflection in the mirrors.
**Cry
Baby Bridge**
[Read
this short clip about Cry Baby Bridge throughout Indiana](#crybabybridge)
location of the bridge
and graveyard. N 675 E & E 950 Wilkinson, IN 46186
wilkinsin is the area
where it's located, just south of anderson and markleville.
The
picturesque landscape of Indiana can’t mask the sinister tales
of murder and chaos that lie beneath the rocky roads and
little-traveled bridges.
Located in
the small town of Anderson, Indiana, not far from Indianapolis, this
bridge is known for harboring the spirit of a baby who met an
untimely end when the car he occupied crashed through the bridge's guardrail.
Police on
the scene found the parents, but never found the baby's body.
Supposedly, as you drive over the bridge to this day you can hear an
infant's anguished wail.
**Lindberg
Rd**.
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the IN-32 exit- exit number 34- toward MUNCIE/ANDERSON.
(3)Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto IN-32/W MAIN ST.
Continue to follow IN-32.
(4)Turn RIGHT onto RANGELINE RD.
(5)Turn RIGHT onto LINDBERG RD/E 100 N.
Continue to follow LINDBERG RD.
(6)You will see a white boarded up house on
your right, immediately after a cement garage. END here.
On
Lindberg rd. down towards Alex Pike. There is a supposed haunted
house. It has a partially caved in roof. Neighbors say they have
heard strange hiss-like sounds coming from the house.
Supposedly
the house was caught on fire close to 20 years ago with the family
still in it. All of them escaped except for the middle son, whom
supposedly haunts the house. The floor caves in, in many areas of the
house and there are ashes all over the place. Supposedly no body was
ever found of the boy. Few eye witnesses have supposedly seen a ghost
like chandelier hanging even when part of the ceiling is missing.
Typical paranormal activity happens such as moving old lamps and
such. The biggest spook is that when the wind blows, it will draw
pictures in the ashes of a family and house. All the people you can
see but the middle son's picture has a hand print over it instead of
being drawn.
Be careful because the house isn't too safe. It
is difficult to move around inside the house, due to the collapsed
roof and pieces of wood being everywhere. The floor isn't too sturdy
and may be unsafe in some areas, floors have caved in.
**PLEASE BE AWARE:**
The storm cellar, which has no door on it,
leads to the entry upstairs is nailed shut
**Main
Street Graveyard**
The Main Street Graveyard, located CR 675 E. Is
formally known as the Hays Cemetary, but the locals call it Main
Street Graveyard
The
graveyard sits alone in some woods and it is said the graveyard is
very haunted. A man hung his wife in a tree back in the graveyard
many years ago. He shot her in the head with an arrow and it is said
her spirit haunts the graveyard.
**Highland
High School**
2108 E. 200 N, Anderson, Indiana 46012
This
public school is still the main high school for Anderson students
today. But students who take their first steps inside during their
freshman year will learn much more than the typical history lesson.
The school's cavernous old gymnasium, now the auditorium, has been
haunted for years by the spirit of a boy who dropped dead in gym class
Years ago,
a young boy suffered a fatal asthma attack in the old gym.
The boy's
gym instructor demanded that the boy continue running laps even
though the boy had collapsed once before. Not wanting a confrontation
from his domineering instructor the boy continued running. Minutes
later he collapsed. The coach demanded that he get up and continue
running, but a student that rushed over to the boy confirmed his death.
Today, the
gym is now the schools auditorium. It is said that the boy haunts the
auditorium and the back stage areas. Some have seen haunting activity
on the catwalk above the auditorium.
The most
reported ghostly activity is the sound of the boy continuing to run
through the auditorium. Often, the sounds are accompanied by a gust
of wind as someone rushing by. Others say they have seen the boy's ghost.
They have
described him as being of small stature and looking terribly sad.
Many have said that the ghost responds to conversation, that he
enjoys being seen. Some students have reported befriending the ghost.
*Webmaster: This is
the same name of a [school in Highland,
Indiana with the near exact same haunting](#highlandhshighland).*
*Can somebody please
verify which is the correct listing, Anderson, IN or Highland, IN?*
[Here
is a video about the haunting](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cjO6BBvRrU) on youtube
**Mounds
State Park**
4306 Mounds Rd.
Anderson, IN 46017
Anderson's
other eerie claim to fame and one of the most haunted places in
Indiana is known as Mounds State Park. This peaceful stretch of grass
and sand used to be the home of the vibrant Delaware Indian tribe,
until their land was violently taken from them by the American settlers.
According
to Delaware Indian legend, the dense forests of Mounds State Park
refuge up to this day the Puk-wud-ies. Pukwudgies are small glowing,
grey-skinned trolls around 2 feet in height. They have exaggerated
noses, ears and fingers.
These
blue-robed figures roam the grounds at night, and it's been reported
that spooked animals won't enter the forests.
The park
has also had modern-day sightings of the creature of Native American legend.
The
pukwudgies have the ability to turn into animals and to control the
spirits of those they have killed. They use these controlled spirits
to then lure more victims in.
Some of
the dwarfs stick to the river that runs along the edge of the park,
and there have been numerous reports from terrified campers of the
blue-robed figures slipping in and out of the trees and water. The
tortured souls will never leave the hills and valleys of Mounds State Park.
Here is
a web page discussing the Native American legend of the
pukwudgies. [Click
here](http://www.masscrossroads.com/pukwudgies.html)
**Arbys**
Reports of
a ghost of a large man sitting in the lobby and one of the tables,
and also the mens bathroom doors swings open at random times in the
night, and you can feel his presents there.
Webmaster: Does
anybody know the exact location? Is it the 2001 E 53rd St or 2820 N
Broadway St location? [Contact me](mailto:[email protected])
**Angola**
located in
Steuben County
**Town Circle**
An old
theatre sits on the town circle, and some residents claim that at
midnight a man with a long red beard appears on the roof of the
building pacing back and forth and cries aloud *"Marie please
come back to me, please."* Movie goers also say that
sometimes during movies you can hear a man sobbing in the back of the
theatre, but when you look, no one is there.
He is
known as the movie man.
**Circle
Hill Cemetery**
DIRECTIONS: From I-69 take exsit 148 (route 20)
and head east. Go 2.5 miles til you come to a round-about (aka Town
circle). Go thru the town circle and continue east. On the right,
count 5 streets and take a right on the 6th street. This is Circle
Hill Cemetery Road and it may not be marked. Go all the way to the
end. The cemetery should be on the left.
Many of
people have said to have seen very tall black hooded figures here in
Circle Hill Cemetery and the majority of these people say they are
too scared to go back.
**Sigma
Phi Epsilon House**
Located at
Tri-State University, is haunted by a young girl, a former sorority
member who died in the building during the 1980s or 1990s
The Sigma Phi Epsilon House in Angola is that
of a fraternity for men. This does not coincide with the story of
that of a young girl, a former sorority member to have died here.
Your help on this one would be appreciative. [Contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**Wing
Haven Nature Preserve**
*or*
**Wing
Haven Witches**
400N
Angola, IN 46748
East of Pokagon State Park in Steuben County.
From Fort Wayne, take I-69 north to exit 154 (SR 127/Pokagon). After
exiting the interstate, turn right (south) onto SR 127. Then turn
left (east) onto 400N. Signs on the right will direct you to parking.
The first sign will direct you to a roadside parking lot and the
"Wing Haven Studio" sign will point to a lane that goes
back to an inner parking lot when the preserve is open for special
activities. Driving distance from I-69/I-469 to the preserve is 39 miles.
It is
local folklore in Angola that this nature preserve is haunted.
For the
last 25-30 years there have been rumors that a coven of witches
conducted a ritual there, and accidentally released a spirit or
demon. The spirit or demon is contained in the stream, but if you get
too close to the stream it attempts to make contact with you. Some
people have claimed to have had unexplained flat tires, or electrical
problems with their cars if they park their cars past the public
parking lot. Some people have claimed that they have had suicidal or
violent urges while standing near the stream or looking into the stream."
There are
also those who claim to feel eyes watching them while hiking in the
woods at dusk.
**PLEASE NOTE!!!**
**This
preserve closes at dusk,**
**PLEASE
DO NOT VISIT THIS AT NIGHT!**
**Attica**
located in
Fountain County
**Haunted
Hotel**
126 N Perry St
Attica, IN 47918-1348
(765) 762-3088
It is said
that you can hear music and see lights and people in the woods.
Others
claim ghosts scratch your back and they push you down the
stairs. If you stop at the bridge and turn off your light you
can see a person walking by. If you just stand by the hotel you
can hear things and a baby and car running.
Another
tale is that a woman named Vida Foxworthy worked in the hotel a long
time ago.
Vida was
an employee and had fling with a clock salesman who lived in one of
the rooms. Nobody knows for sure but for some reason maybe she
decided she didn't want to see him anymore or maybe it was a lover's
quarrel or maybe he just snapped. The salesman killed her in room 21
and attempted to take his own life before the police arrived.
He was
tried and convicted for murder and it is said Vida's ghost is still
there. Guest and employees of the Hotel have reported strange things
going on, mostly noises sometimes a touch from an unseen hand.
Sometimes she calls peoples names.
It is said
to make sure not to do anything to scare the ghost off, as the ghost
was a protective spirit. The ghost never seems to do anything to the
people who are scared of her and the ghost has never harmed anyone.
Except on one occasion when the ghost ran off a shady character that
had been hired to do construction work.
On one
occasion, a much nicer carpenter was staying at the hotel and found
an extra heart shaped pillow in the morning. None of the staff had
left the pillow there.
If you ask
the people that work there or the owners they will be glad to verify
that weird stuff goes on there and will tell you their stories.
**Austin**
located in
Scott County
**Austin
High School**
401 S Highway 31
Austin, In 47102
It is said
that there is a ghost of a former Spanish teacher roaming the school.
She died in a car accident possibly around in the 1980's. There have
been sightings of her by the teachers working there late at night.
This Spanish teacher was driving to school when she was in a wreck
and killed. She is said to walk around the school; some janitors have
quit because of when they were opening a door, the handle began shake
and became freezing cold.
Some have
claimed that by playing Beatles music you might increase your chance
of seeing her.
**Avon**
located in
Hendricks County
**Haunted
Bridge**
**The
Haunted Bridge of Avon, Indiana**
It is situated about a half mile south of U.S.
Highway 36, on Avon's County Road 625, just a few minute's drive from Indianapolis.
From Indianapolis take I-465 to Rockville Road
(US Highway 36) west of Highway 267 3/4 of a mile to S625E and go
south 1/2 mile.
The
Haunted Bridge of Avon, Indiana has a story behind it, as all haunted
bridges do.
As the
bridge is not fully visible in any one spot, the best view is from
underneath within the Avon-Washington Township Park.
The Big
Four Railroad, lifeblood of the connecting arteries in Central
Indiana and beyond, required a bridge spanning Country Road 625 and
White Lick Creek, so the bridge was built in 1906-1907 and
double-tracked in 1908. It is about 300 feet long and 70 feet high,
an imposing structure whose image graces the Avon town seal today.
The legend
of Avon's Haunted Bridge has been around for generations. Different
rumors abound, but in general, the people of Avon have agreed that if
you go near the old bridge at night, you will hear a moaning,
discontented ghost, or maybe two or three of them. And if you cross
the bridge on a hot summer day, you may see the ghost's tears on it.
There are
various explanations for the hauntings. No one, of course, knows
whether they are being carried out by a single ghost or many. Over
the years, some theories have come to be popular regarding who the
ghosts might be. A few of the most widely accepted versions are
summarized below.
Henry
Johnson, an alcoholic construction worker, slipped one night during
the building of the bridge and fell into some wet cement, dying there
in the lonely night. The following morning he was found, face frozen
in the cement that killed him.
There is a
similar report that an Irish or black construction worker fell to his
death during the making of the bridge. He landed inside the framework
of one of the bridge's supports. The railroad decided that, since the
unfortunate laborer was already dead, they would simply inter his
body in the bridge when they sealed the support with cement. Some say
that the poor man's arm hung out, and they cut it off.
Another
theory has it that a passenger train jumped the track on the newly
constructed bridge. The train crashed into the creek, but none of the
passengers were harmed. Only the engineer was killed, and it is he
who haunts the bridge.
Perhaps,
as some Avon residents aver, the ghosts on the Haunted Bridge belong
to a young woman and her baby. The story goes that she was walking to
the doctor's house late one night with her sick baby when she had the
bad luck to get her foot caught among the railroad ties on the
bridge. Then, disaster struck in the form of a huge locomotive
barreling down on them. She struggled mightily, finally getting free
of the railroad ties, but had no time to run across the bridge to
escape the train. So, clutching her sick child, she jumped off the
bridge. She survived, but the baby, falling from her arms, did not.
Within a few weeks, the mother died of grief and a broken heart. The
story concludes that if you drive under the bridge at night, you
might very well hear her screaming for her baby.
A similar
story says that the girl was cast out by her family because she had a
baby and wasn't married. She decided to follow the train tracks to
see where they would take her. When she jumped off the bridge, both
she and her baby were killed.
While any
or all of these stories could have some basis in fact, none of them
have been verified.
Some
records indicate that the haunted bridge in Avon is still a
functional railroad crossing, servicing the CSX Railroad, and
regularly visited by residents and guests to get spine-tingling
adrenaline rush.
While
other reports claim the entrance is boarded up now, but there's a
pathway in the center that runs from one end to the other.
**Bargersville**
located in
Johnson County
**Podunk
Bridge**
Podunk,
near Bargersville isn't necessarily a cry baby bridge, but it does
have some similarities. Locals report seeing a baby crawling across
the road or hearing a baby crying and laughing near the bridge. Oddly
enough no one seems to have a story as to where the baby came from.
The story is:
Podunk is
an old town right by Bargersville. There's a bridge that if you drive
on to, stop your car, turn off your headlights and radio, and stay
completely quiet, then you can see a baby crawl across the road.
Sometimes, you can also hear it crying or laughing.
Webmaster:
First I would like to point out that there is no so place, nor ever
been such a place as **Podunk** Indiana.
Secondly
that we would be due to the fact that the word ***"Podunk"*** means:
any
small and insignificant or inaccessible town or village
1. n.
an
imaginary rural town where everything and everyone is backward,
old-fashioned, and inferior. : This is the big city, not Podunk.
2. mod.
rural
and backward. (Usually podunk.) : I want out of this podunk town.
*Some
information found on the internet in a Forum:*
Podunk
is a place of great mystery in Indiana. There are many misconceptions
on where exactly it is located, and what exactly one might find
there. Many teenagers go to the wrong place, a rural area southwest
of Bargersville. Although very secluded in the woods, the place they
go isn't really THE Podunk, this is just land owned by people who are
very aggravated when children come out to Brian's Cemetery, or an old
run down abandoned house. The real Podunk lies roughly 20 miles south
of this place.
Real
Podunk is a very dark secluded place. There are twisting dirt roads
that wind around hills, and heavy forestations all around. There is a
bridge that marks the entrance to the haunted part. Parking on this
bridge they say you can hear a baby or child crying out from the
woods surrounding you. Continuing on, things get more and more
strange. You often see decapitated deer, dogs, cats, or other
animals, and other such scary stuff. If you know the area well you
will eventually find a road that is blocked off with a gate and a No
Trespassing sign. Going past it, there is a relatively large open
field leading uphill to a large Victorian style house. This house is
run down, and appears awkwardly located: in the middle of the forest.
The trees have grown all around the house now, and some times even
through it.
DIRECTIONS:
"True" Podunk is very hard to find . . . however
"False Podunk" where you can hear some weird things,
but nothing really special isn't that tricky to find. Go south on
State Road 135, past Bargersville. Turn west on Divison Road (you'll
see a sign that says UNION ELEMNATRY SCHOOL before it). Now just
follow Division straight as long as you can. It eventually degrades
from a paved road to a twisting narrow road. Stay on it without
turning off at all. When it comes to a "T" take the left
path. Just keep going straight, at this point you've pretty much left
civilization behind you. You'll eventually come to the place where
"Podock road" and Dillman meet. This is the Fake Podunk. A
lot of kids have been arrested for snooping around there. From this
point just explore. The Real Podunk is about 20 miles south of where
you'll end up...it is VERY VERY hard to find, and I'm afraid this is
all the help I can give.
Another claims:
What is
the mystery of Podunk? A common legend is that there are five
"places of power" in Indiana, if looked at on a map these 5
locations make an inverted 5 point star. At the dead center of this
star is Podunk.
Satanist
Cults sometimes frequent the area, and are very hostile to strangers
stumbling upon their dark rituals.
Another writes:
There
are a couple houses down there now right after you hit the gravel.
There is a rotted out old 1 room church on the right side of the road
from the 1930s (dont check it out, it had a basement!, and once you
fall thru you'd better have a couple people to help you out).
**BARTHOLOMEW
COUNTY**
[Columbus](#columbus)
[Commiskey](#commiskey) [Elizabethtown](#elizabethtown)
[Petersville](indianahauntings.htm#petersville)
**Bartonia**
located in
Randolph County
**Headless
Man**
In
Bartonia, you can see a headless man walking along the bridge that
crosses Greenville Pike. The man is often seen riding a horse.
On
Greenville Pike, turn right at the stop sign. Then at the first
gravel road turn left, and go past the bridge turn around and go back
over the bridge. When you get over the bridge wait a few seconds and
then turn around. Don't drive too fast or too slow. You will be able
to see a man on a horse without a head. The farther you get from the
bridge the closer it gets to you. It soon disappears.
**Battle
Field Memorial**
If you are
anywhere close to the creek right after dark, you hear battle cries
and see human forms running through to woods. You also can never fall
asleep out there no matter how tired you are.
**Bass Lake**
located in
Starke County
**Bass
Lake Cemetery**
at Logansport Bypass
Continue straight to stay on Logansport
Bypass 0.4 mi
Continue straight onto US-24/N US-35
Continue to follow N US-35 35.6 mi
Turn right at County Rd-500 E/S State Rd 10
Continue to follow County Rd-500 E 0.4 mi
Sharp right at County Rd-210/IN-10
Destination will be on the left 62 ft
The Bass
Lake Cemetery in Bass Lake has one particular tombstone that people
fear. Stories claim that the grass near the tombstone turns the color
of blood at night. The headstone also has the man's picture on it and
when a flame is held near the picture, it changes. The face starts
laughing, it grows horns, and a beard appears resembling that of the
devil. When you hold up a flashlight the picture doesn't change like
it did for the lighter and it doesn't work during the day.
Some
people also claim that there's a wild creature in the area, a beast
that resembles a Werewolf that charges at cars.
**Old
Haunted Hospital**
In Bass
Lake, Indiana there are the remains of an old haunted hospital. It is
located a little ways into the woods, next to a Romanian hotel. Today
there's nothing left except for the basement and some of the
foundation, but that hasn't stopped the stories. Supposedly people
have heard odd noises coming from the basement area and seen dark
shadows. Rumors say that one of the former janitors died at the
hospital and now haunts it and has been seen near the furnace, which
is still standing.
**Batesville**
located in
Ripley County
**St.
Louis Catholic Cemetery**
At the end of Schultz Street is St. Louis Cemetery
In
Batesville visit the St. Louis Cemetery. Locals supposedly
buried a Native American woman alive when they thought she was
a witch. Her grave is still there today , The headstone has a stone
door on top of it with iron bars all around it. and she now haunts
the cemetery.
**Bellmore**
located in
Parke County
**Old
Bellmore schoolhouse ruins**
Legend has
it that a boy was killed in the boiler room and the killer hid his
body in the boiler. Sometimes you can hear him playing or screaming.
When people go down there rocks and bricks fly at you out of the
dark. In the ground of the ruins of the school house there is an
extreme change in temperature where one feels cold spots or the air
grow colder all around them
The only
thing left of the school is the sidewalks, out houses and a part of
the sign that tells the date of the school. There is now a
mobile home on the property.
**BENTON
COUNTY**
*[Fowler](#fowler)
[Oxford](indianahauntings.htm#oxford)*
**BLACKFORD
COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings reported*
**Blocher**
located in
Scott County
Blocher,
Indiana has its own haunted railroad tracks. Legend claims that a
young woman was on the tracks one night when she got stuck in the
tracks and was hit by the oncoming train. Stories claim that if you
go there at night you can hear the woman screaming and hear the train coming
**Bloomington**
located in
Monroe County
**Paris
Dunning House**
Located at 608 West Third Street
The Paris
Dunning House in Bloomington has a playful ghost that likes to move
things. Many believe the ghost or ghosts relate to those who stayed
there when it was part of the Underground Railroad.
At the
Paris Dunning House in Bloomington you can find a house haunted by
former slaves. The house once served as part of the Underground
Railroad and some believe there are a few slaves who never left.
People hear someone moving papers, see the doors open, and see things move.
This
notable home was built around 1850 and was owned by Paris Dunning,
who served as a state representative and governor of Indiana.
Congress
was debating the extension of slavery in the western territories
during his term which led to bitter hostilities between northern and
southern leaders. Dunning delivered a speech to the General Assembly
in which he condemned the expansion of slavery, and calling for its
gradual elimination. He was the first outspoken anti-slavery governor
since William Hendricks.
**Binford
Elementary**
2300 East Second St.
Bloomington, IN 47401
(812)-330-7741
Electrical
problems plague this school. It might be the work of the cloaked man
in black that is seen wandering in the dark auditorium. The man is
said to be that of the schools former janitor. When the Elementary
school was a Middle school, it is claimed that he was killed by three
middle students in the janitor's closet and still haunts the
Elementary school today.
A
different man covered in black is sometimes seen in the auditorium.
**Hoosier
National Forrest - Stepp Cemetery**
*Not to be confused with* ***[100
Step Cemetery](#x100stepcemetery)***
Webmaster:
There appears to be 2 stories in 2 different locations, 43.9 miles
from each other, in regards to **Stepp Cemetery**.
This one *(**Hoosier
National Forrest - Stepp Cemetery**)*
where some websites claim to be in Bloomington, is actually South of
Bloomington and another *(Mogran-Monroe
State Forest - Stepp Cemetery)*.
which is located in Martinsville and is North of Bloomington.
Here is
the story listed for *Hoosier National
Forrest - Stepp Cemetery*:
Which
Hoosier National Forest is actually located in **Bedford Indiana**
Hoosier National Forest Supervisors Office
and Brownstown Ranger District
811 Constitution Avenue
Bedford, IN 47421
(812) 275-5987
Toll Free: 1-866-302-4173
In the
Hoosier National Forrest you'll find the Stepp Family Cemetery.
According to the legend, two brothers fought violently about who
would take over their father's land and the argument turned deadly
when they killed each other. When the land was handed over to create
preserved forests it became part of the Hoosier National Forrest. Now
people claim to see the two men arguing in the area and have their
cars die suddenly.
This
cemetery also has a tree stump where some people hear a woman crying,
or see the woman sitting on the stump. Supposedly the woman had a son
who died during infancy. Grief stricken, she'd sit on the stump and
keep singing to her child. Now she seems unable to move on.
The
other Bloomington listing is:
**Morgan
Monroe state forestry - Stepp Cemetery**
*north
of Bloomington*
Elements
of folklore and the supernatural also pervade the story of one of the
most famous haunted cemeteries in the state of Indiana. Located off
of Old State Highway 37 in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest is a small,
abandoned cemetery around which a number of eerie legends have appeared.
It is
called Stepp Cemetery and it is a desolate and lonely place that can
be found at the end of a narrow, dirt trail that winds back into a
veritable wilderness. Such a place would have long been forgotten if
it wasn't for the weird tales that are still told about it. Only two
dozen of so grave markers remain here and all of them are old and
crumbling, as no one has been buried in this tiny graveyard in
decades. Along the southern edge of the grounds is a row of
tombstones and nearby is a worn tree stump that looks to be vaguely
in the shape of a chair.
Depending
on which version of the Stepp Cemetery legend that you hear, one of
these graves seems to be the focus of the paranormal activity in the
cemetery. Does the grave marker belong to that of a child? A road
worker who was killed before his time? Or a teenager who met a tragic
end? The stories vary, but one part of them all stays the same...
each of them tells of a ghostly woman who watches over the gravesite,
and the cemetery, in the darkest hours of the night. Over the years,
scores of people have claimed that she is seen in the darkness,
seated on the old tree stump that is found nearby. There, she waits
silently, watching over and protecting the grave of her loved one.
The
history of this cemetery is nearly as mysterious as the ghost who is
found here. No one really seems to know when the burial ground was
started, or by who. Forest rangers will tell visitors that some area
families founded it, but local rumors state that a now defunct
religious cult called the %93Crabbites%94 may have had some
connection to it. Apparently, this peculiar sect conducted services
that included snake handling, speaking in tongues and sex orgies.
Local lore has it that a deputy from the area once stated that he had
been called to the cemetery late one night to break up a particularly
bizarre Crabbite ritual. The story says that he had to use a bullwhip
to settle things down!
The legend
of the spectral woman is just as strange. In his book Haunted
Indiana, author Mark Marimen tells of a young woman who came to the
region from the east. Her husband went to work in one of the local
quarries and they settled down and had a daughter. One afternoon, her
husband was killed in a dynamite explosion at the quarry and was
buried in Stepp Cemetery. After that, her daughter became her entire
life and she watched over her constantly as she got older, attended
school and later met a young man of her own. But unfortunately, her
happiness was not to be. One rainy night, when coming home from a
date, the young couple was killed in auto accident. In a repetition
of the earlier tragedy, the daughter too was buried in Steep
Cemetery. Her mother would never recover from the girl`s death.
Soon, she
began to make nightly treks to the cemetery, where she would sit for
hours, talking to her dead husband and daughter as if they were still
alive. An old tree stump that was near to the graves made a
comfortable, makeshift chair for her visits. It was here where locals
who passed by the cemetery began to see a woman in black sitting and
weeping as the sun fell from the sky. It was said that if anyone
approached her, she would run away and hide in the woods and would
not return until they had gone. Soon, local residents began to avoid
the graveyard, as it was believed the woman was crazy.
Eventually,
she too died and, according to the legend, was also buried in Stepp
Cemetery. Her spirit is still said to be restless today though,
lingering in the graveyard and watching over the remains of her
family. Many people believe that her ghost can still be seen at Stepp
on nights of the full moon, when the woman in black returns to the
stump and is visible to those of us still among the living. Those who
doubt the legend to be true should take into account the many strange
sightings that have taken place over the years. The most chilling
encounters take place when visitors leave the cemetery shaken after
having seen a black figure rise from the old tree stump and turn
toward them in the darkness. The descriptions they give of the woman
in black are strikingly similar as well. She is said to have long,
white hair, although she is not old, but rather the color was
bleached from her hair by shock.
Those who
do not see the mournful apparition still often have their own tales
to tell. It has been said that strange sounds sometimes emanate from
the cemetery grounds. Law enforcement officials and park rangers are
said to have received reports of a woman sobbing in the cemetery at
night. When they go to check and see if anyone is injured or ill,
they find that no one is there.
Descriptions
of the ghostly woman and her heartbreaking cries have not changed
much over the years, but the origins of the phantom often vary with
each teller of the tale. There are a variety of different stories
that supposedly explain the mysterious appearance of the spirit and
here are a few of them:* In the
1950`s, a young girl was murdered in the vicinity and her body was
dumped at Stepp Cemetery. The girl`s mother never gave up the search
for her daughter`s killer, even after death. Her ghost now returns to
the graveyard and watches over the girl`s grave, waiting to revenge
herself on the murderer.* When they
were building the Morgan-Monroe County Forestry many years ago, a man
was killed working construction. He was buried in Stepp Cemetery and
his wife came there to watch over his grave. Her ghost still returns
to the spot today.* A young
child was killed in an auto accident in the 1920`s and blaming
herself, the little girl`s mother would come to the cemetery to mourn
at her grave. Distraught, she disinterred her daughter`s body so that
she could hold it one last time. She was found the next day, having
committed suicide. Her ghost still haunts the cemetery today.
In more
recent times, the story of the woman in black has taken on some of
the elements of the classic "surban legend" tales. In one
version, she appears as the mythical "Hook" (which was
discussed in an earlier chapter). The story goes that a woman and her
son were involved in a horrible auto accident. The little boy was
killed and buried in Stepp Cemetery and his mother`s hand was severed
at the wrist and was replaced with a metal hook. The boy had always
been afraid of the dark and his heartbroken mother came to his grave
and watched over him every night. She continued to do so even after
death and her ghost now warns away strangers, waving her hook at
those who come to close to the grave.
Another
story also serves as a warning to teenagers who park in cars. In this
tale, a young couple goes for a drive in the state forest at night.
While they are driving, the girl tells her boyfriend that she no
longer loves him and doesn`t want to see him anymore. Angry, the boy
forces her to get out of the car and he drives away, leaving her
alone in the dark woods. The girl vanishes without a trace and her
mother begins endlessly searching the forest for the girl until she
too vanishes. Today, her ghost appears in the vicinity of the
cemetery and prowls about in the darkness. The ghost of the girl`s
mother allegedly frightens teenagers who come there to go parking. It
is said that her face suddenly appears outside, peering into the
windows . . . looking to see if her daughter might be in the car!
While the
stories have changed many times over the years, it does seem possible
that the story of the woman in black may have been based on a real
event that occurred many years ago. True or not though, Stepp
Cemetery has become a landmark in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest and
is a popular stop for ghost hunters, curiosity-seekers and those with
an interest in eerie folklore.
Many of
those who come here wonder if the story of the ghostly woman can be
true? Perhaps the story is just a compelling piece of Hoosier
folklore, or perhaps not. Those who are convinced that the tale is
merely the creation of someone`s imagination often confess to a
feeling of doubt when they see the twisted tree stump that looks
remarkably like a chair on the far side of the cemetery. If the old
stump truly exists, they ponder, can they woman in black exist as well?
Stepp
Cemetery is located north of Bloomington, Indiana on Highway 37.
There is a stone wall alongside the road in the Morgan-Monroe State
Forest and a dirt path there leads back to the cemetery.
**The Porticos**
The
Porticos is a former restaurant that was supposedly haunted by the
ghosts of young children. When this place was a restaurant,
people claimed to see a little girl's face in the bathroom mirror.
Customers also complained of hearing children laughing and playing
upstairs while in the dining room below.
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**First-hand experiences from a
former employee:**
I worked at Porticos for Dr. Lewellan who at
that time owned the restaurant. I had heard of all the stories and
even tried to get them to let me go into the tunnel in the basement,
which runs across downtown to what is now a bank, I believe. But the
door to the tunnel has been locked tight, as they say a lot of the
tunnel has caved in. The house was very interesting, with all the
hidden entries etc.
Our boss at the time, Steve, had his office in
what we call the attic. This attic was huge and I was told that at
one time it was a room full of beds for sick boys or slaves awaiting
transfer. The door to this attic had a lock on the outside (a very
old deadbolt) instead of on the inside, and you have to use a key
once inside to get outside.
There is a basement, which is like a dungeon
and also has the door to the tunnel. The first floor contsisted of
the kitchen in the back, dining areas, and foyer, with a solid wood
door that has a huge bar running across it to lock. From the foyer
you could go to the third floor, which was known to have been the
master bedroom, and had an old safe behind a picture. There was a
smaller room on the third floor, that gave everyone the creeps, and
the public restrooms were located on this floor, as well as a long
corridor which ended at a staircase that led back down to the
kitchen. The fourth floor was the attic. Our public restrooms were
located right next to the attic door.
On IU graduation weekend, staff was short so I
decided to go in and help with general cleaning. I was in the women's
restroom, with headphones on, when I felt something strange. Granted,
at that time I was the biggest chicken, and scared of the dark etc. I
thought one of the guys had come in and was messing with me, so I
continued working. Again, I felt this presence, took my headphones
off and swung open the door in hopes of hitting whoever was messing
with me. No one was there. I stood there for a moment, smoked a
cigarette, and waited to see if they would come back to try and scare
me again. It was so quiet. I thought maybe our boss was messing with
me, so I grabbed the door knob to the attic where his office was and
it was locked! As I turned around, I hadn't even taken a step yet, (I
was going to go down the corridor into the kitchen) I heard thump,
thump, thump. I froze for a minute, listened, and I didn't hear
anything, so I turned back around and then heard it again, but this
time I heard kids laughing very faintly. Again, I thought my boss was
up in his office and had his kid or whoever up there with him. So I
waited a minute, and heard the ball again, but it was still faint
like it was being bounced at the top of the stairs that lead to the
attic. So I put my ear to the door, and heard the ball again, but
this time it sounded closer. It seemed to be coming down the stairs,
getting louder the whole time, and then I heard the laughing again. I
realized in my moment of franticness that Steve was not up there with
any kids and I was actually hearing the children that everyone had
been talking about. Needless to say, I about my peed my pants, and
took off running down the corridor, down the backstairs, and into the
kitchen. The two guys that were in the kitchen Rick and Eric, who
were college students, thought I had tripped. I told them what I had
heard so they went up to investigate and said that our boss hadn't
made it there yet.
Later that night, one of the waitresses came
down the front stairs into the foyer panicked and white as a ghost,
literally crying that she would not go back up the stairs, so someone
would have to trade her sections. She said as she was walking into
the hallway from our upper dining area (the master bedroom), she saw
the two children standing in the hallway.
Shortly after that, Fox 59 news came down and
did a story on the house. Before that, someone from the radio station
B97 here in Bloomington stayed the night there and I was told he
didn't stay the whole night, he got scared and left.
Of course working there, you hear all kinds of
stories, rumors etc., but the most fascinating one was when a medium
came in for lunch one Sunday and the waitress tried to escort her up
the stairs to the upper dining area she said, "I can't go up the
stairs," when asked why she said, "because there are two
children sitting on the stairs forbidding me to pass."
Another story I heard is about the tunnel. It
was supposedly used to hide/transport slaves. (This tunnel goes from
Porticos across town to what use to be a train depot, and then
continues on to what is now a bank; I don't know what was there
before.) The tunnel was said to be full of slaves waiting to move
when the house burned down, and many of the slaves died from smoke inhalation.
We use to get older folks that would come in to
the restaurant and tell the stories they knew. It was quite interesting.
Dr. Lewellan and his wife, Anita ended up
selling the place and I believe they moved out of state. |
Bloomington,
Indiana, is best known as having the main campus of Indiana
University. There are the many stories told about Indiana University
in Bloomington along with stories of haunting's on the campus.
**The
Indiana Memorial Union:**
900 East 7th Street
Located just north of Maxwell Hall and Owen Hall,
just south of Ernie Pile Hall and west of a giant parking area.
The
Indiana Memorial Union is the University's 500,000-square-foot
college union, making it one of the world's largest college unions.
This campus centerpiece has been a place where students go to study,
relax, eat, bowl, watch a movie, and even to shop. It has also been
the favorite place in the past for students to kill themselves,
before mental health services were available. There are high places
to jump off of.
Several
entities haunt the building as they found that committing suicide
didn't help their problems.
A dog also
haunts the place.
**The
Career Development Center**
625 North Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, Indiana 47405
Phone: (812) 855-5234
The Career Development Center is located in a
building on the west side of N. Jordan Ave., almost directly across
from the current Health Center.
Perhaps
this building was the original health services building. It is said
that a doctor performed abortions for frightened pregnant coeds
before abortion was legalized in the 1970's.
Entities
of aborted babies / children who were aborted long ago are said to
haunt the building. There are also tales that cries of a woman can be heard.
**Reed
Residence Hall**
210 North Seventh Street
Indiana University groups its resident dorms into
sections known as Neighborhoods. It can be found in the Southeast
Neighborhood, housing for undergraduate & graduate students. This
area is on southeast corner of campus near the Schools of Music and
Education, the Musical Arts Center, the IU Auditorium and the Neal
Marshall Black Culture Center. This neighborhood houses undergraduate
and graduate students.
Reed Residence Hall is one of three dorms;
(Forest & Willkie being the other two in this Southeast
Neighborhood.) It is a coed, undergraduate 6 floor residence hall of
four buildings (wings) connected by a central hub.
A former
student was killed there by her boyfriend before he dumped her body
in the basement. A number of people have seen this girl in the
hallways and in her old dorm room, still wearing the blood soaked
nightgown she wore when her body was found.
In one of
the third floor rooms, late night drama between a fighting young
couple went over the top when a medical student stabbed his
girlfriend in the throat in a fit of rage /frustration, causing the
girl to quickly bleed to death. He hid her body in one of the
deserted tunnels underneath the hall, but confessed later to police.
The entity
of a young woman described as having long black hair, wearing a
blood-tinged yellow nightgown haunts the 3rd floor room where she was
killed so quickly. Same entity also haunts the hallways and in other
parts of the building as well.
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**Detailed Information:**
It's believed that during a time
in the 1960's a volatile couple, a male medical student and his dark
haired girlfriend, argued in one of the men's dorms. The medical
student had succumbed to the pressure of university life, and had
gone mad.
As the argument became more
vicious, the medical student grabbed a scalpel that lay near. With a
quick flick of his hand the dark haired coed's throat was cut.
Overcome by bloodlust, the medical student continued to use the
scalpel to remove her face.
Overconfident, the medical
student believed that he could hide his gory murder. He carried his
lovers limp body to the cellar of Read Hall and carefully hid her in
an abandoned tunnel.
Over the next few days, the
medical student went about his normal routine. His girlfriend, a
popular figure on campus, quickly became missed. The medical student
was strangely silent about his girlfriend's disappearance, so the
police were called.
The police escorted the young
man to his dorm room where he was questioned. The man was nervous,
and was doing his best to subvert the officers. One officer noticed a
red liquid dripping from the man's dresser drawer. The officer opened
the drawer and was horrified to find the face of the young woman,
eyeless, staring back at him.
The medical student finally led
the officers to the young woman's body in the cellar. Soon, he was
committed to an insane asylum where he spent the rest of his life.
It's rumored that he still lives, at one time escaping, and on his
way back to Read Hall. He was captured and now is shuffled between
prisons and state programs.
Today, students have witnessed
the ghost of the murdered woman haunting Read Hall. Students have
described the ghost as wearing a white nightgown covered in blood.
Her long black hair, tangled and mottled, hangs in front of her face.
Brave students have stated that when they have approached the ghost
she suddenly lifts her head to reveal her gruesome face, devoid of
flesh. After giving the student a fright she vanishes.
In addition to seeing the ghost
of the young woman, many have felt a phantom hand grab their
shoulder, or take a hold of their hand. Others have experienced a
strange phenomena where their television and stereo will turn on
suddenly and the volume will continue to rise until it becomes deafening. |
**Read Dorm**
According
to legend, when Reed Hall was a women's dorm, a former Resident, an
R.A. known as Paula, who lived on the 6th floor, buckled under the
stress of school life, committing suicide by throwing herself down
the stairs.
On
December 12th, the anniversary of her death, students report hearing
a woman screaming loudly.
**Lilly
Library**
1200 East 7th Street
Bloomington, Indiana, 47405-5500
Tel. 812-855-2452
(Southeast of Woodburn Hall and south of the
Showalter Fountain)
The Lilly Library is the principal rare books,
manuscripts, and special collections repository of Indiana
University, serving as a resource for scholars throughout the world
as well as a center of cultural enrichment. The Library is open to
anyone interested in its collections.
The Lily
Library is said to be haunted.
The
library contains many collections held dear by people who have passed
on. Many items in the displays are very old relics used by people of
long ago. It is said that the library is visited by an entity or two
checking up on their prized collections. It is also said that some
items may be haunted by a past owner.
**Bluffton**
located in
Wells County
**Children's
Playground**
It is said
that at the turn of the century an old man ran a playground for
children on the apostolic church grounds he was hated by the adults
but loved by the children. One day he was found brutally
murdered and his body was thrown in the Wabash River and was found
under the red bridge. It is said that if you go there in the
middle of the night and lie down on the bridge you will hear the
sounds of children laughter and sometimes you will hear something
pounding on the bottom of the bridge.
The bridge
is not the location of the playground, but it is apparently the
location of the activity.
**The Rittenhouse**
218 South Main Street
Bluffton, Indiana 46714
(219) 824-8112
Bluffton
has many fast food restaurants but there are very few 'sit down'
restaurants. In the middle of Main Street is the Rittenhouse, a fancy
Victorian-house-turned-restaurant that serves decent food at
exorbitant prices.
As this is
now a restaurant; long ago it was a morgue and a funeral
home. It is said that you can still smell the dead and
mysterious things happen when you are there. Sometimes you can
also see ghosts of the spirits that were never fully put to
rest. So the next time you eat at this high class restaurant
keep your eye out for the dead. However, people have stated
that they have been to ceremonies here and have never smelled
anything or had anything weird happen.
**Bobtown**
located in
Jackson County
There
are 2 stories in regards to The Coffin or The Coffins
in
Bobtown . . .
***The first:***
**The Coffin**
The trees
on the old gravel road covers the road so good at anytime of the
night even if the moon is shining bright you and not see anything
other than what your headlights shine. The is a myth behind it saying
in the 60's a cop busted a party in Bobtown and the teens killed him
and put him in a hollow tree trunk and it grew around him. Sometimes
at nights you can see his eyes in the trees in the coffin.
***The Second:***
**The Coffins**
The
legends of the Coffins goes back to the late 1800's when insane
asylums and poor folks homes found a better, cheaper way to bury
their dead. No more having to pay $15.00 for a pauper's burial, and
no more having to account for their number of dead at these
institutions. They started bringing their dead to a scarcely
populated area of Indiana known only as the Bottoms or Flats, later
known as the Coffins, now known as Bobtown, Indiana.
Many times
they dug shallow, unmarked graves barely covering the cheap pine
coffins. Legend has it that because of unholy experiments performed
on these poor souls, and, yes, because of cruelties, abuse or
punishment, many were said to be buried alive.
In past
years, when the spring floods would come, legend has it that
old-timers would see cheap, decaying pine coffins flooding down White
Creek. Many have claimed to see ghosts or spiritual orbs, like the
old woman with her hand outreached, crying, or the little boy that
likes to appear in the back seat of your car and then disappear when
you slam on the brakes.
**BOONE COUNTY**
[Elizaville](#elizaville)
[Lebanon](#lebanon) [Zionsville](indianahauntings.htm#zionsville)
**Bourbon**
located in
Marshall County
**Haunted
House**
Located on 8th Road
Legend
claims a robber or group of robbers broke into the house and raped
the mother and daughter there before killing them. They then hung the
father and son in the barn. People claim at night the ropes can still
be seen in the barn, but they disappear during the day. Adding to the
creepy factor is the fact that the house remains exactly the same as
it did the day of the murder, with all the furniture and personal
possessions still there.
**Brazil**
located in
Clay County
**100
Step Cemetery** **/****Carpenter's
Cemetery**
*Not to be confused with* *[**Stepp
Cemetery**](#steppcemetrybloomin)*
Just off 675 W north of Brazil, IN
There appears to be several
directions to this place. If anyone should know the exact location,
please [**contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
one claims:
One-Hundred Steps Cemetery is
located on County Road 675, west of the 340 jog on US Highway 40, to
the west of Brazil, Indiana
Outside
Brazil Indiana is Carpenter's Cemetery, which the locals have renamed
"The 100 Steps Cemetery".
The
One-Hundred Steps Cemetery dates back to the 1860's. It is a
secluded graveyard that sits in a clearing high above the road; high
on a grassy hill, thus all the steps leading up to it.
The stone
steps that gave this cemetery its nickname take you to the top, where
most of the graves are located.
If you
ever wondered your fate of death, local legend claims the manner of
your death can be revealed to you by the suffering soul of a
tormented undertaker here at The One-Hundred Steps Cemetery.
In order
to do so you will first need to go the cemetery at midnight. Upon
entering the cemetery and heading towards the gravesites, you will
come to a set of steps on the grassy side of the cemetery. You are
then supposed to walk up these steps and count the steps as you climb
up them, recalling how many steps you counted on the way up.
*However,
this isn't as easy as it sounds, seeing how many of the steps are
cracked, broken, or missing. So it's next to impossible to get an
exact count of just how many steps there are.*
Once you
have managed to make your way to the top; you are to turn and look
over the tombstones facing the open field by the cemetery.
By doing
this, the ghost of the man whom many claim is the original caretaker
of the cemetery will appear out of the misty moonlight and magically
reveal a vision to you. It is a vision of your own death. The specter
then vanishes right before your eyes.
Nevertheless,
your mission is not completed; for as soon as the vision fades, one
MUST now proceed back down the steps counting the stairs as you make
your way back down to the bottom.
If you
should get the same number as when you climbed up; your okay. But if
you come up with a different count as you did going up, the prophecy
of your death the caretaker showed you will come true . . .
Possibly
even that very night!
Legend
would also warn you; if after seeing a vision of your death, DO NOT
TRY TO CHEAT! As if you attempt to forgo the process of counting the
stairs and decide to climb up or down the HILL without using the
STEPS, the undertaker is said to appear behind you and give you a
shove, sending you tumbling down the hill.
This in
turn will leave a red imprint on the persons back for several days so
those who see it can see the mark of the Devil.
**Haunted
Church**
the church
is kind of old and if you look at the church you see a light in the
church. You can see figures of body's looking out the broken
vents and windows. At the top of the church where the steeple
is you can see the the cross is broken and it looks like someone is
hanging on the broken cross. You see lights fly past you and across
the church its not a big light is a little light kind of looks like
the spook light from ["Spook Light Hil](#spooklighthill)[l](#spooklighthill)".
It can be a real calm day and the wind will start to blow. This
church is on 300 w. the other way from ["Spook
Light Hil](#spooklighthill)[l](#spooklighthill)".
**Hell's
Gate**
There appears to be
several stories and places in regards to Hell's Gate:
[**Hell's
Gate in Terre Haute**](#hellsgateterrehaute)
if you were to ask one
of the locals about "hell's gate's" it's about 2 miles from
the county line and twice as scary it's 1 of 13 rail bridges. There
are some far more intriguing things going on there.
**And this one in
Brazil, Indiana**
Even in Brazil Indiana there are several locations:
One is the one that is on the county line road
down 59 with the creepy tree on the right side of the ride if you
point your car towards 59. Another is a little bit past that and you
turn right after you pass an Amish sign and there is a house with a
light pole.
Go through
Brazil going north on the main road. You will go over a bridge or
overpass then you turn left on 1500 road. Go down that street until
you get to an old train tunnel. Stop the car and flash your lights
three times. Then go through and turn around. Go through again, but
stop in the middle this time. Turn your car off and sit there for 10
minutes. Then the graffiti will start to glow and blood will run down
the walls. If you see your name on the wall, banging on the windows
and the roof of the car will start. After it stops, start car again
and go through. There is a tree and you will see (if you see your
name on the wall) two kids hanging from the tree, but don't stay to
look around go fast cause after you see your name your supposed to
die. There are seven different bridges in that area and
you are supposed to drive through all of these bridges starting by
going down Coal Bluff Rd. and at the end of driving through all 7,
you look back and you will see Hell's Gates closing behind you.
**Old
Indian Burial Ground**
Off of Highway 59, North of Brazil.
Take Highway 59, it's about 4 miles from Brazil,
until you see the Bridgeton town sign. You'll also see a sign
that says camping. Turn East and go down that road about 3
miles. Once you pass the Fallen Rock Parke Restaurant start
looking to the left. You will make a turn and then there will
be an opening. Up on the hill in that opening will be the cemetery.
There is nowhere to park so if you are going
you'll probably need someone to sit in the car in case another car
comes down the road. To get up to the cemetery you have to go
through a bunch of weeds that are about knee high, and then hop over
a fence. After hopping the fence get ready to climb a hill
that's pretty steep and about 50 feet tall.
The Old
Indian Burial Ground is down the road from Fallen Rock Parke
Restaurant located on top of a hill; nothing big, there are only 12
gravestones or so.
Legend has
it that an Indian buried himself alive up there. It is said that if
you climb up there at midnight and stand there for a second you can
hear the sounds of drums and howling. Some have claimed they even
seen the shadow of the lonely Indian.
**Spook
Light Hill**
If you travel north on highway 59, out of
Brazil, Indiana, in about 4 or 5 miles you will come to a gravel road
that turns to the right. The road takes the lonely traveler to the
tiny town of Carbon, but before you get there, you pass over 3 hills.
If you are brave enough, you can stop at the
top of the last hill and look back down toward the 2nd one. If you
are lucky, most nights a lone lantern light can be seen swinging
through the woods, letting us know why this hill is known as 'Spook
Light Hill'.
The story
is that a light can be seen coming down the road and
"scanning" the area.
It's said
that a father lost a murdered daughter and now roams that area
looking for her head.
The story
is that years ago, an Amish man, Old man Lawry was waiting up for his
daughter, his only child, to return home, as a fierce looking storm
way off to the west, was moving their way.
When the
horse and buggy finally showed up to the house Old man Lawry realized
his daughter was not in it. Fearing that his daughter is in some kind
of trouble he leaps into the buggy and whips the tired horse back
into action. Down the lane, toward the church he flies. At the top of
the first of the three hills, a bright flash of lightning illuminates
the road ahead of him. There! At the bottom of the hill, Old man
Lawry recognizes the dress on the figure lying in a heap in the mud.
She must have been hurrying to get home before the storm and fell out
on the rough downhill. Turning her over, Old man Lawry's eyes fall on
a most horrid sight. Her head! Where is her head?!! Apparently it had
been severed by the buggy wheel or as some would say, she was murdered.
Old man
Lawry's daughter was buried in the family cemetery near where her
body was found. Her head never turned up. It is assumed that some
animal dragged it off.
Old man
Lawry never spoke much after that night. He would be seen in town
occasionally. But all night, every night after the death of his
daughter, he would go out with a lantern searching the area for his
daughter's head. Even after his death a number of lonely years later,
even today, more that 100 years since that fateful night, the light
from Old man Lawry's lantern can be seen searching the woods of Spook
Light Hill.
**Shadow
Beasts**
Not far from [100 Step Cemetery](#x100stepcemetery)
just off 675 W just North of Brazil, Indiana.
Directions: Coming from Terre Haute, IN, just off
of US-40 make a right turn on 675 W. Follow that road to the end
where you'll make a left turn. Down that road nearly half way or a
little further just stare off to your right.
You'll see
what seems to be a couple of bushes, and one obviously is, but the
other seems to be fainter in shadow and doesn't pass as the car
passes, it appears to run along with you. People have observed
this during a midnight drive. They call them "Shadow
Beasts." They also said that they witnessed more than one, and
that they were much more interactive. But the strangest
thing is that this figure absorbs light...when you attempted to
disprove this "thing" by thinking its just-another-bush
theory, shine your headlights in the direction of the known bush, and
the unknown shadow. The bush was immediately illuminated and
confirmed of its nature, the shadow, and seemed to disappear
completely. Then as you drive away, it will be there again, running
right along with you.
**Stop
Sign Mary**
***a.k.a.
The Bloody "T", a.k.a. "Bloody Mary***
Also claimed to be in
Diamond, Indiana located in Parke County just north of Brazil
Just
beyond "[Hell's Gates](#hellsgatebrazil)" is
another local legend.
At a
"T" intersection, it is rumored that if one turns left and
stops at the stop sign, turns off their lights, honks their horn, and
looks back at the "T" sign, you will see the "T"
bleeding when lit up by the car's brake lights.
Just past
Hell's Gates, in Brazil, Indiana, go through to the other side. You
will see a T that one road goes to the left no right turn, and a stop
sign that you just passed while turning. Go to that road. As soon as
you turn on that road fully, stop, and turn off your lights and honk.
There is a T sign behind you. Look at it and push on the brakes.
People say that the sign will BLEED.
Apparently
some time ago a young woman was abducted around the Brazil area by a
couple of guys and driven out in the country somewhere east of
spooklight or in that area. After these guys had their fun,
they allegedly stabbed this poor girl repeatedly and dumped her in
the ditch at the first stop sign they came to. A while later
another car came along and when they stopped at the intersection the
young woman reached up and scratched at the side of the car in a
pleading attempt at getting help. The occupants of the car,
frightened sped away and left the girl to die alone. A short
time later her body was discovered and laid to rest with the guilty
never found. Supposedly since then this young woman is said to
have haunted this particular intersection ever since.
**Bremen**
located in
Marshall County
**Troll
Bridge**
*This bridge is right down the road from [Little
Egypt Cemetery](#littleegyptcemetery)*
There is a
Troll Bridge in Bremen that is right down the road from the [Little
Egypt Cemetery](#littleegyptcemetery).
The Troll
Bridge in Bremen is one of the more popular haunted stories in
Indiana. Visitors report seeing a tall dark shadow figure standing on
the bridge. If you park your car just off the bridge and get out you
will see this thing about 7 or 8 feet tall.
Some claim
the figure chased them, while others claim it threw things at their car.
It is warned;
**WARNING**:
Do NOT go out here, stay off this bridge, this thing is not good and
you will be terrified. I strongly suggest the unstable mind stay out
of here too, unless you are up for psychological damage.
The local
residents do not appreciate investigators
Have also
been encounters with an angry resident that drives a red jeep and
chases you down, and threatening he would kill you if you came back.
Please for your own safety do not go here. This guy is a real lunatic.
**Little
Egypt**
Little Egypt is located on 5A Road and Hawthorn
in Marshall County. 5A road goes around the cemetery in a square style.
*There
are several stories that go with this location:*
Many
claims have been made of apparitions appearing at night at this
cemetery. There have also been claims of while driving around the
cemetery; hand prints would appear on your windshield. Supposedly if
you go there you will get chased down by a phantom farmer that died
in one of the fields around the graveyard.
Down the
street there are some woods. There are rumors that on certain nights
there are sounds of what appears to be a girl screaming in the
woods. Rumored Story: "A 17 year old girls body was found
there. She had been raped and killed."
Also,
depending on how far back in the woods you go, upon your way out, you
will see a set of headlights following you out of the cemetery. It
appears that they have just come out of the woods. They will follow
you until you are completely out, and a ways down the road.
One story
says that if you throw a nickel on a baby's tombstone, that you will
hear it cry.
The
abandoned house down the road is creepy as well.
***Warning***:
The local residents do not appreciate investigators.
**Bridgeport**
located in
Harrison County
**Captain
Frank's Tomb**
An
elaborate tomb was built on a bluff commanding a view of the Ohio
River. His reason for choosing this lonely spot for a tomb was that
he could shout curses at the passing steamboat captains. It is said
that many on the river have seen a ghost light or mist that settles
over the tomb.
High on a
hill in Harrison County, Indiana, overlooking the Ohio River is the
original burial place of Frank McHarry, Captain McHarry, as he
was known. The tomb measures 40 feet in length and is 20 feet high.
It was built by McHarry prior to his death. McHarry was a man of many
talents, he was a fine stonemason. He built his sepulcher eight miles
below Portland, Kentucky on a high bluff overlooking the river. He
had a porthole placed over the entrance. It is claimed that McHarry
requested that his body be placed erect in the tomb, where he might
look out the porthole and curse at passing riverboats and crews.
Before he died in 1857 he vowed that he would forever haunt the
rivermen who passed beneath his final resting place.
It is not
recommended that you attempt to visit this tomb in Harrison County,
Indiana. The path is arduous and dangerous. A person would be
trespassing on private property.
**Bristol**
located in
Elkhart County
**Bristol
Opera House**
210 Vistula St
Bristol, In 46507
(574) 848-5853
The
Bristol Opera House is located 8 miles East of Elkhart, Indiana. This
Historic Opera House was built in 1897, now owned and operated by the
Elkhart Civic Theater. It has been restored to its original splendor
and current performances are enjoyed by everyone.
The
theatre in Bristol, Indiana, produces a six-show season, usually
consisting of four non-musicals and two musicals. There is also
a summer musical, a Christmas season musicale and other special events.
The
Bristol Opera House is also home to a ghost named "Percy"
Percy is
known to haunt the costume room and stage. It is said that he hides
in the curtains and brushes up against the actors. He does not like
musicals and has apparently moved things on stage during a
production. He likes to scare the ladies in particular. A lady that
makes the costumes and was there late at night when she felt strange
things around her and tapping on her shoulder. No one is sure why he
is there or where he came from. He might have been one of the
deceased actors or people that worked there.
**State
Road 15 North**
If you go
north on State Road 15 past where the toll road on ramp is, you will
see an old house on the left, right before the state line. If you
stop and watch the house long enough, you will see the spirit of the
former owner part the curtains and wave at you.
**BROWN COUNTY**
*[Nashville](indianahauntings.htm#nashville)*
**Brushy
Prairie**
located in
LaGrange County
**US
HWY 20**
If you are
driving on US Hwy 20 between midnight and 5 AM as you near the Brushy
Prairie Cemetery you might get a glimpse of the "Lady in
White." She wonders down the highway towards the cemetery in a
beautiful white wedding dress. Many people have tried to pick her up,
but when they pull up to her she just disappears.
She is
most active around holidays.
**Bunkerhill**
located in
Miami County
**Peaceful
Acres**
Located just off US 31 between Bunker Hill and
Peru. If you drive north on 31 from SR218 East approximately 1.5
miles on the right is CR 560S. Turn in and immediately follow the y
to the left up the hill. The sign is on the hill closest to 31. It is
yellow with green letters (in serious need of repainting). Follow the
road up until you come to a line of trailers on your left. Lot #3 is
white with red and blue trim that they are adding a new roof to.
It is said
there is a ghost in the woods wearing a bandana and is known by many
as the toothless wonder. You can see him floating behind lot 3 over a
chicken coop looking down hungrily.
**Burlington**
located in
Carroll County
**Old
Sycamore Haunted Bridge**
If you are driving south down US 31 you will come
to a stop light at Sycamore road. There is a shell gas station, red
bar gas station, car lot, and Aldi's grocery store on each
corner. Turn right in-between Red barn and Shell. Take Sycamore all
the way through town. As you pass Dixon road you will have to drive a
little ways out past Malfalfa (sp) it is a stoplight. After you pass
Malfalfa rd the road will curve to the right, and another road will
be on the left. Take the left road. (GO slow it's easy to miss) It is
the first road after the stoplight. Take the road around the curve.
This is old sycamore road.
Burlington's
Old Sycamore Bridge is haunted by a strange white car. Supposedly a
teen caught his girlfriend in the car in the arms of another man. In
a jealous rage he shot and killed the both of them.
When you
drive over the bridge at a speed over 20 miles an hour, it is said
that a white car will chase you to your supposed death. in addition,
you can still see the bullet marks on the sign on the bridge where
the jealous boyfriend caught his girlfriend and another guy making out.
**Butler**
located in
DeKalb County
**Land
of Moses**
Located
just outside of Butler off of ST RT 6 there is a road that goes to
the right and over the railroad tracks. There is a cemetery there
that is allegedly haunted and they say at night if you park in the
cemetery by the old crematorium you can hear cries of the departed.
This begins the stretch of the road called the land of Moses that
leads to Gypsy hill. This area is extremely dark at night and there
is an area that Gypsies congregated at near the Indiana/Ohio line.
This area is covered by a dense dark forest. Rumor has it that the
gypsies kidnapped and raped a farmer's daughter in the early 1900's.
The farmers then banded together and killed the gypsies. Over the
next 10 years the farmers all were killed by an axe. One report said
that a gypsy returned from the dead and haunted the woods, which is
where the farmers' bodies were found. Till this day, very few people
will dare to go to those woods, park their car and get out and
explore them. There is an old foundation of a log house there and
some other remnants of the gypsies.
Today
people claim that those ghosts still inhabit the small patch of land
on the road.
**Cambridge**
Located in
Wayne County
**The
Old Railroad Tracks**
When
President Abraham Lincoln was killed, the government had to ship his
body across a few states for it to be buried properly. One of the
places that the funeral train passed through was Cambridge, Indiana.
On April
21, Lincoln's body was taken to the railroad station and boarded on a
train that conveyed it to Springfield, Illinois, his home before
becoming president.
Abraham
Lincoln's funeral train left Washington on April 21, 1865. It
would essentially retrace the 1,654 mile route Mr. Lincoln had
traveled as president-elect in 1861 (with the deletion of Pittsburgh
and Cincinnati and the addition of Chicago).
On Sunday,
April 30, 1865. in Indiana, the train went through Richmond *(while
the church bells rang tumultuously)*, Centreville, Germantown, **Cambridge**,
Knightstown, Charlotteville, and others. It arrived in Indianapolis
at 7:00 A.M. The coffin was carried to the [Indiana
State House](statehouse.htm) in a hearse topped by a silver-gilt eagle.
The train
went through Cambridge City at 4:15 am.
On the
anniversary of the funeral train passing through, at around 4 in the
morning, it is claimed that you can see a train come through where
the tracks used to be, which are covered by skeleton soldiers
still protecting Lincoln's body on that train. The tracks aren't
there anymore, but a few remnants of them are still around.
**Carmel**
located in
Hamilton County
The
Screaming Bridge in Carmel, Indiana is where you can hear a woman
screaming. Legend claims that the city closed the bridge due to the
number of attacks in the area.
There is a
lot of confusion draped around this bridge. Where it is, what it is .
. .
there were
even conflicting stories about whether or not this place even existed.
Supposedly
the story of "Screaming Bridge" takes place in the early
1920's. As it's told, there was a woman who gave birth to a child out
of wedlock. Her father was threatening to disown her and possibly
worse and left her with an ultimatum: Take the child into the woods
and leave him to die, or be kicked out of the house and deal with the
taboo of being a single mother.
The young
woman set off into the woods that night, but instead of leaving the
child to die, she committed suicide by hanging herself off a bridge
(today known as "Screaming Bridge"). The legend is that
late at night a woman's scream can be heard, accompanying a child's
cry. Screaming Bridge earned itself a name.
Another
story tells of a woman involved in a fatal car wreck, passing over
the bridge's side never to be seen or heard from again . . .
except for
on nights when the moon is full and the roads are wet. The desperate
screams of her ghost have been reported to be heard on nights just at
the stroke of midnight.
Different
reports state that the bridge had been torn down and was no longer
even there, others saying it was nothing more than a pile of wood and
metal. One particular account claimed that the bridge had never even existed.
Upon using
satellite imagery, the bridge is still there, though not in original
form. The wrought iron bridge of legend has long since been torn down
due to safety violations. In its place is a more modern bridge,
utilizing the original supports and sub structure.
Also, it's
not located at the end of a long dirt road you can only get to it
from another dead-end road, as most people telling of the bridge
would have you believe. It's been incorporated into a residential
neighborhood, smack in the middle of new housing edition and
families. The stigma of the bridge's past has been left behind, all
but forgotten except by those old enough to recall the tales.
**CARROLL
COUNTY**
[Burlington](#burlington)
[Flora](#flora)
**CASS COUNTY**
*[Logansport](#logansport)*
**Cass**
located in
Sullivan County
**Antioch
Cemetery**
Claims have been made that Antioch Cemetery is in
a town called Dugger while Google claims Antioch Cemetery is located
in Hoagland, IN 46745
There are
reports of seeing a man dressed in a dark colored suit with flowers
in his hands looking down at the grave on foggy nights around
1:30a.m. Witnesses also see shadows of people flashing past and over
their vehicle accompanied by scratching and tapings heard.
**Free
Springs Bridge**
There
appear to be several stories in regards to Free Springs Bridge, which
lies out in the country in the small town of Sullivan, Indiana. There
have been claims of sightings of a "headless man" walking
around looking for his head.
**\*** Free
Springs Bridge is a bridge for trains crossing a stream in Sullivan
County. According to legend, there was a body found under the
Free Springs Bridge sometime in the past. The body was found
decapitated, leaving the person unidentifiable. It was generally
supposed that it was the body of a tramp that had met foul play and
been dumped from a train passing through this area. No great effort
was ever made to identify the body, as it was buried. Since then,
there have been various reports of strange noises and sightings of a
headless being around the Free Springs Bridge.
**\*** Another
story is that years ago there was a dreadful car accident. A
boyfriend and girlfriend were coming home from a date when they had
their wreck and the car burst into flames. As the girl's body was
found, no one ever did find the boy. It is said that every year on
the anniversary of the accident, one can hear the boy calling the
girl's name.
**\*** And
then there's the story of a man who always rode in the caboose of a
train. One night he fell off the train and landed with his head on
the tracks, as the train ran over his neck and cut off his head. It
is said that if you go out to the bridge and park on it, you can see
the man walking down the track swinging a lantern looking for his head.
**Cedar Lake**
located in
Lake County
**Macarthur
woods**
Kids have
said that they have heard voices saying to kill them; once a hand
grabbed a girl. They have also seen a gun pointing at them and when
they got home, their house door was open and nobody was in the house.
When they got inside, nothing was in the place were they left it and
then they ran outside, but when they looked at their house, there was
a glowing light next to it. Some children have seen a strange man
with ripped clothes and distorted face, suddenly disappearing into
thin air.
This is a
private residence; the police will be called for trespassing.
**Selysion's
Private School**
At the
Selysions Private School, that has since been torn down, many
reported to have heard the sounds of cries, screams and whispers
throughout the building. Several people claimed to have seen orbs
that seemed to follow them and some even reported seeing full-bodied
apparitions of former students sitting at the desks. Supposedly all
of the boys at the school were said to have been hung, shot, or
drowned by the pastor who took care of them. People have reported all
the doors closing at once and hearing whispers when walking inside
the school. Occasionally, you can see the boys sitting at their desks
writing in blood. There have been unexplained footsteps and people
hearing footsteps and the whispers and laughter of children.
Other
reports say that no one was ever killed at the school. It was
forced to shut down because the school was out of money.
The school
has been torn down and a new building has been erected, but the
haunting apparently is still going on.
**Rock Quarry**
Suppoedly
there is a Rock Quarry in Cedar Lake, Indiana that has been there
since the late 1900's, but not many people know it exists. It
is said to be haunted. The story goes that the two houses next door
to it used to be homes for homeless children. The owner of the
two houses was supposedly a closeted homosexual, mentally unwell man
in his late 50's and would only allow boys into the houses.
When his wife came home on the night of November 14 and saw him drag
a boy into the bedroom. She screamed and he hit her over the
head and dragged her to the quarry, where he beat her to death and
buried her amongst the rocks. He went crazy that night and
murdered all of the twenty-five boys under his care in the
homes. It is said that he buried all the bodies in that
quarry. Now if you go there you will hear the little boys
laughing on some nights, but on November 14, you will hear nothing
but the sound of screaming and then the old man grunting and the
rocks moving as the night he buried the bodies of his wife and the
little boys.
**Centerton**
located in
Morgan County
**Stepp
Cemetery**
There are
several stories surrounding this cemetery.
Located
deep in the heart of the Morgan-Monroe State Forest, south of
Martinsville, Indiana lays Stepp Cemetery.
Morgan-Monroe State Forest
6220 Forest Road
Martinsville, IN 46151
The
cemetery is located about two miles inside the Morgan-Monroe State
Forest via Old Highway 37.
The
entrance is flanked by stone walls and an iron gate, and the cemetery
is a few hundred feet via the dirt path inside the gate.
Stepp
Cemetery is a local legend that tells a tale of a restless spirit
wandering among the headstones. Stories about who or what is
haunting this cemetery vary,
but
virtually all consist of a woman in black grieving over a loved one
buried in the cemetery.
The small
graveyard is home to only a few dozen graves. It was originally
a pioneer cemetery that opened in the early 1800s.
It is in a
dense wooded area with no houses within miles of it. The road there
is narrow & curvy.
The woods
block most of the moonlight that may try to reach anyone brave enough
to be there after dark.
There is
an old tree stump that looks somewhat like a chair where the woman is
most often seen,
Legend has
it that Stepp Cemetery is home to a mysterious woman who can
sometimes be seen sitting on a tree stump near the back of the
graveyard. It has been claimed that she is often seen gently
rocking a baby in her arms.
Following
his death, he was buried in the cemetery, by a tree at the north end
of the cemetery. A flat stone reads, "Baby Lester." There
is no date to confirm the birth or the death of this child. It was
said that the mother of Baby Lester would travel to the cemetery
every night and sit on a tree stump while she mourned the loss of her
child. Some have even said that she would dig up the lifeless body
and rock it back and forth while sitting on the stump. Then she would
place it back into the ground until her next visit."
After she
passed away, the hauntings began to happen as early as the 1950's.
Some
versions of the story claim the woman chases visitors. Some accounts
also state that their dog's ghost also guards the baby's grave. Some
claim that is a black ghost dog watching over the grave of the kid's
grave almost as if it's protecting him. Black phantom dogs are common
in sites of hauntings because there are believed to be the guardians
of spirits.
There is
another legend recorded by Mark Marimen in the book, Haunted Indiana.
This story also involved a grieving mother, one who lost both her
husband and daughter to tragic accidents. She, like Mrs. Lester,
traveled to the cemetery nightly. Some people claim to have seen her
walking among the graves wearing a black dress. No one knows her real
name, but they call her "Anna." The legend says there is no
record of Anna's death and she still haunts the cemetery.
Legend
says that if you sit on the old stump, you will die or suffer other
misfortune within a year.
Another
story is that of an old woman accused of being a witch is said to
roam the wooded area around the cemetery. It is believed that a group
of fraternity boys in an initiation took her German Shepard
and hung
it upside down from a tree branch and gutted it.
When the
old woman stumbled across her dog, she is said to have cursed the
boys and the cemetery. (There was a German Shepherd dog found hanging
in the cemetery but there is no record of an old woman.)
Another
story claims there is a tree stump at the front of the cemetery where
an old caretaker used to sit to rest his weary bones after caring the
graves. One day a semi truck carrying tree logs took a wrong turn and
drove into the cemetery. The caretaker was taken by surprise and
crushed by logs rolling off the semi-trailer crushing him on the
stump. There is blood on the stump today. (A logging truck did indeed
take a wrong trail and did crush a tree and destroyed several tombstones.)
Additionally,
other versions of this story include dead teenager and roadworkers
who will chase visitors. Paranormal investigators have captured orbs
and EVPs in the cemetery.
Rangers
have reported the sound of crying from the woods but after looking
around they find no one.
Photographs
have included a strange red glow at times, and unexplained noises
are also known to happen while visiting the location.
Many
anxious feet have crossed the grounds that Stepp Cemetery rests upon.
Most are interested in the legends. However, some have unlocked the
door to Monroe County's past, while others have linked the spiritual
world to the scientific. No matter what the interest is, Stepp has
been used as a tool to educate people. This historical site is a part
of Bloomington's heritage and deserves to be respected. It has served
as a sanctuary for the deceased and a classroom for the living. But
for everyone, it is a place to cherish those whose lives have shaped
the present.
The
cemetery is heavily patrolled by state police and rangers - hours are
varied dependent upon the season.
**Centerville**
located in
Wayne County
**Blue
Clay Falls**
On this
street, people have seen a large group of people huddled together on
the road, walking along the road with a lantern.
When you
pass them and look back, they have vanished.
**Chapel
RD Cemetery/church**
It is said
that if you go at night and back into the Church Driveway as well as
putting the vehicle into park and turning off the lights, ignition
etc. sit for a while;
you will
start to hear noises that sound like a distressed dog yelping/whining
and it
will get very cold inside the vehicle even during the summer.
According to legend, the area around the church is plagued by cold
spots that manifest even inside locked cars with the heater running.
There are
also stories about ghostly figures walking around the area and
strange noises heard. There have been claims of handprints on the
window and entities outside the vehicle.
**WARNING
-- NO TRESPASSING!**
**Charlestown**
located in
Clark County
**10
penny bridge**
Tunnel Mill Rd
Charlestown, In 47111
Hwy 62 to Salem Church
road, Follow to Tunnel Mill Road and at T-intersection of Salem
Church Road and Tunnel Mill turn Left.
Second Bridge will be it.
On tunnel
mill road the bridge is claimed to be haunted by a bum that was
killed here.
Legend is
that if you place 10 pennies across the bridge in a row, turn your
car and headlights off, when you try and start your car it acts like
it don't want to start
and your
pennies will be scattered or missing.
**WARNING
-- NO TRESPASSING!**
here is an
email I have recieved that I believe one should take notice . . .
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Hello,
My name is Nathanael Logsdon and I am the landowner at 3705 Tunnel
Mill Road in Charlestown, Indiana. I am writing in reference to your
listing for Charlestown, Indiana titled "10-Penny Bridge".
My property is about 100 yards from what most people believe to be
"10 Penny Bridge". (It's actually called MacDonald Bridge
and there's another bridge near my property that crosses 9-Penny
Branch. There is no bridge called "10 Penny Bridge", so I
don't know why this even got started, but that's beside the point.)
My business is located in the building at 3705 Tunnel Mill Road,
which happens to be a 200-year-old structure that is on the National
Register of Historic Places. Many people come to the bridge because
of numerous internet listings, then when the bridge idea doesn't
work, they come up to my building and try to break in or otherwise
trespass on the property. We have security guards on the property
because of this problem. We average 2-4 groups per week and most of
them are caught by our guards and turned over to local police
authorities. In the past, trespassers have been given a written
warning for trespassing, however, due to the fact that this has been
going on for months now, we have met with all of the local
authorities and agreed that future trespassers will be arrested
without warning. This activity HAS to stop. We would sincerely
appreciate it if you would post a warning on your website to amateur
ghost hunters who wish to pursue the 10-penny bridge that they will
be arrested if they go to the house. This is the only warning they
will get besides the "NO TRESPASSING" signs on the
property. I think it's only fair that we try to get the word out so
they can make an informed decision as to whether or not they want to
spend a night in jail and a day in court. Three juveniles were
arrested Saturday night, so for the sake of the ghost hunting hobby,
this warning is only fair.
Here is a sample of the warning that we have been posting on
sites all over the internet:
*The house at 3705 Tunnel Mill Road is undergoing restoration and
is strictly OFF LIMITS! There are NO TRESPASSING signs all over the
property. Obey them! The property has an alarm and security cameras
as well as security guards on duty every night. If you trespass on
that property, the only thing you'll see is the back seat of a police
car. The trespassing, vandalism and attempted break-ins HAS TO STOP,
therefore we have informed Clark County police to press all charges
and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law! Trespassing is a
Class A Misdemeanor in the State of Indiana and breaking and entering
is a Class D Felony. You can and will go to jail for these offenses!
You do not have to even get out of your vehicle to be considered
illegal trespassing.*
*For the record, there is NOTHING in the entire 200-year history of
the house that would even possibly indicate a reason for a
"haunting". Stories of murder, crime and intrigue at that
house are simply not true. The only people who have owned that
property are the BSA and before that, simple country farmers,
knowledgeable craftsmen, and hard-working businessmen. No murders or
anything else EVER happened there. It is NOT haunted. Like I said,
all you'll see there is the backseat of a police car.*
Nathanael Logsdon, CEO
Taylor Rose Historical Outfitters |
**Charlestown
High School**
In the new
auditorium, there was a girl that was pushed off the cat walk as a
joke, and was killed from the fall.
It is now
claimed that she roams the auditorium,
and when
there are performances she will turn the light off and on or she will
stomp around on the cat walk and make a lot of noise
but it is
only when boys are on the stage!
Some,
however, say that no one has ever fallen and the story is false.
**Chesterfield**
in Madison County
**Chesterfield
Christian Church**
The lights
in this church have been known to mysteriously turn on at night in
the bathroom, which is connected to the boiler room. In the 1940's a
man was found dead in the basement below the boiler room.
The cause
of his death is unknown. Witnesses have reported hearing the pipes
constantly banging, doors opening and closing, water turning on and
off, and hand prints all over the bathroom mirrors every morning.
Police have searched boiler room and found no sign of vagrants
**Chesterton**
located in
Porter County
**Diana
Of The Dunes**
Around
1915, the area that is now the Dunes State Park in northern Indiana
was mostly uninhabited wilderness. The stories spread around the
vicinity of Chesterton, Indiana that fishermen who were along the
beach at certain times of the day had been lucky enough to catch a
glimpse of a naked woman swimming in the lake. The story spread that
a beautiful woman was living as a hermit along the beach and her
notoriety grew to a point that many compared her to the ancient Greek
goddess Diana, hence the name of this legendary creature. In truth,
her name was Alice Marble Gray and she was the daughter of an
influential couple from Chicago. Alice had traveled extensively and
was cultured and educated. She had worked in the city as an editorial
secretary for a popular magazine, so what had made her take up the
lonely life of a recluse. Some have claimed that Alice came to the
dunes because of a broken love affair but actually she left the city
life because her deteriorating eyesight had made her work impossible.
She had sought refuge in the rough land that she had enjoyed as a
child. Alice moved into an abandoned fisherman's cottage on the beach
and lived a life of peace, borrowing books from the library, walking
in the woods and of course, swimming naked in the chilly waters of
Lake Michigan. In 1920, Alice met a drifter named Paul Wilson and he
moved into the cabin with her. He was an unemployed boat builder with
a shaky past but he seemed to make Alice happy and the two of them
stayed together until 1922, when tragedy struck. The badly burned and
beaten body of a man was found on the beach and police suspected that
Wilson had a hand in the murder. He was questioned but eventually let
go. He and Alice moved to nearby Michigan City, Indiana, where they
made a small living selling handmade furniture. Alice bore her
husband two daughters but he treated her terribly, often beating her
severely. In 1925, Alice died in her home, shortly after the birth of
her second daughter. The official cause of death was said to be
uremia poisoning, complicated by repeated blows to her back and
stomach. Wilson disappeared and later turned up in a California
prison, serving time for auto theft. The fate of Alice's daughters is
unknown. Legends of the dunes say that Alice still returns to the
beach and the wilderness that she loved so much. Over the years, many
have claimed that they have seen the ghostly figure of a nude woman
running along the sand or disappearing into the water.
**Ghost
Road**
1050N and Meridian Rd.
in Chesterton, Indiana
Directions: From
Highway 49 turn west on 1100 N, at the third stop sign you will see
meridian, turn south on meridian and go .5 a mile and that road will
be 1050N.
Many years
ago, a woman left her young son with a baby-sitter and when she
returned, her home was ablaze. Frantically, she ran inside to try to
find her son, but only found the baby-sitter. The woman searched the
woods around her house for her baby. So overcome with grief was she,
that the woman died of a heart attack.
Today it
is said that the mother still searches the woods looking for her son.
If one
drives to Ghost Road and parks, he may see the woman-a whitish-blue
light hiding behind trees. She may also be seen rocking in a chair in
a field across the road.
**Route
6 Bridge**
About 2 miles East of
Hwy. 49 in Chesterton, Indiana.
Directions: It's any
easy spot to find, but a hard one to find somewhere to park. If you
go down Hwy. 49 get off at the Rt. 6 exit and go East. Go about 2
miles and you will go up and over a bridge. That's the bridge you're
looking for. There isn't really anywhere to park on the side of Route
6, so we found a side road called Mander Rd. After you come up to the
tracks going down Mander Rd. there really isn't anywhere to park
there either, but at least it's not as busy as Route 6. Just park on
the side of the road and take the 3 minute walk down to the bridge.
One night
back in the early 1900's two men were standing on the back of a train
on the caboose. As the train went by this underpass one of the men
was distracted for a second and when he looked back the other man was
gone. No one knows what happened to that man. Some stories say he was
pushed, others say he fell, and there are others that say he jumped.
People say they have seen his ghost around the bridge still looking
for the train that left him behind so many years ago.
**CLARK COUNTY**
[Charlestown](#charlestown)
[Clarksville](#clarksville) [Henryville](#henryville)
[Jeffersonville](#jeffersonville) [Sellersburg](#sellersburg)
[Utica](#utica)
**Clarksville**
located in
Clark County
**The
Sunset Grill Restaurant**
The Sunset
Grill Restaurant in Clarksville is supposedly haunted. This was once
a private home before becoming the McCollough Steak House and then
the Sunset Grill. There are stories of patrons hearing strange noises
inside the building. Employees have also arrived in the morning to
find light bulbs unscrewed and carefully placed on the tables in the
dining room.
**Colgate-Palmolive
factory**
The
Colgate-Palmolive factory is a building that used to be a prison; the
basement is especially said to be haunted. This building was
originally the Indiana State Prison South. Unusual sights and sounds
typical of hauntings are noted here. When the building was a prison
many prisoners were mistreated here; illness raged at times, and some
female inmates were forced into prostitution. If you are on the
riverfront in downtown Louisville, Kentucky just look for the huge
clock on the other side of the river, and that is the factory.
**CLAY COUNTY**
*[Brazil](#brazil)
[Poland](indianahauntings.htm#poland)*
**CLINTON
COUNTY**
[Frankfort](#frankfort)
[Mulberry](#mulberry)
**Cloverdale**
located in
Putnam County
**Cloverdale
Cemetery**
So it was
that there were two girls who were driving in the cemetery around
midnight looking for one of the girls' grandparents, and as the girl
driving turned on the high beams on the tombstone, they noticed there
was a casket with a tarp over it waiting to be put in the ground. It
scared the girls, so they turned the lights off so they wouldn't see
the casket sitting on the ground. Then the driver saw what looked
like a kerosene lantern and an old man standing over the grave
wearing a black cloak. He looked at the girls and the girls drove
away since they were frightened, but the other girl told the driver
to drive back around and when they did he wasn't there.
**Columbia
City**
located in
Whitley County
**Former
funeral home**
A Ft Wayne
based hospital bought an old funeral home to house its home health
care agency. Lots of problems transpired with electrical system,
things moving about on their own like chairs, etc. Staff is reluctant
to be in the building alone, especially at night when the activity
increases. One of the employee's young children began asking her
mother about various people she saw moving about the building. The
mother didn't know how to respond because she couldn't see them.
**Haunted
Cemetery**
Near
Dewart Lake on 300 E there is a church that sits off a side road.
There is a
cemetery next to the church where people have heard of unusual
activity happening.
**The
Haunted Jail**
611 East Market
Street, Columbia City, Indiana.
The old
Whitley County Sheriff's House and Jail building, now the home to The
Haunted Jail attraction, opened every October, can be found on East
Market Street, about 1/2 block past North Madison Street, near the
corner of Washington Street.
There are
many eye witness reports, and evidence gathered from paranormal
investigations done by such groups as Indiana Ghost Trackers, which
points to a building with entities unable to rest, and let go of this world.
At least
one spirit calls this old building home. Other entities may also hang
around the jailhouse as well. Entities that have suffered an
agonizing execution, or experienced a violent death in prison have
been known to haunt the area where they died.
The Entity
of Charles Butler seems to be the strongest spirit here. This ghost
of a murderer is said to haunt the site of the retired jail of the
1875 Whitley County Sheriff's House and Jail. It is now used as a
haunted house throughout the Halloween season, and members who work
there in the off-season report a lot of paranormal activity. Noises
such as footsteps and scraping along walls are also reported the only
thing that runs is the electricity; there is nothing as far as a
heating system to be mistaken for the noises. There is a door that
always must remain open if it is shut when you walk away and come
back it is always open. There are many things indicating activity.
Some workers have seen some blurry object touch there hand, and feel
something touch their shoulders. Then there is the 3rd floor,
there isn't much in there, and some say it's the most haunted part of
the jail. There is supposed to be a woman's ashy foot prints on the
wall, but there is nothing that could cause ash to be up there.
One night one of the workers had set his keys down stairs and took
his girlfriend up to the 3rd floor, he had told her not to say
Abigail (Abbie, The wife of Charles Butler's, that he murdered) three
times, though she did. When they went back down stairs, every light
was off and his keys were lying on the floor.
**Columbus**
located in
Bartholomew County
**The
Haunted Railroad Bridge**
The
Railroad Bridge in Columbus is also haunted. According to the
legend, back in the 1920's, a young woman became pregnant by a man in
town, who refused to marry her. Rather than giving up the baby and
risk her secret getting out, she waited until the baby was born and
threw both herself and the baby off the bridge. They found the
woman's body, but not the body of the baby.
Now there
are stories about the baby cries in the middle of the night and that
the ghost of the mother can be seen. There are also stories that a
large creature with glowing eyes protects the bridge.
It is said
that if you are by the bridge at night you can sometimes hear the
baby cry. On a full moon you can sometimes see and hear the ghost of
the woman on the bridge looking and calling for her baby.
Another
story claims a large black creature with glowing yellow eyes also
stands near the bridge blocking the path to the old forgotten
railroad bridge preventing anyone from distressing the bridge or the area.
**North
High School**
The
auditorium is haunted by a ghost named "Mikey ". Over a
hundred years ago before there was a school, there was a dirt road
that ran through the school, but more precise through the auditorium.
A kid named Mikey was walking on the street when a man driving a
horse and buggy ran him down. The exact spot where Mikey was killed
is where the auditorium is today. If you are in the auditorium you
can sometimes see Mikey out of the corner of your eye run past the
stage. You can also hear and see Mikey in the sound booth or up on
the catwalk. Mikey has also been known to turn off the lights. Many
people have witnessed Mikey or something that Mikey has done.
**Subway
Restaurant on 46 west**
Workers
have seen a shadow figure walk across the back of the store and often
heard noises in the back when they where the only ones there.
*There are listings
for 2 Subway restaurants located on 46 West:*
***\*** 2475
W JONATHAN MOORE PIKE*
*IN-46 E/W IN-46/W
JONATHON MOORE PIKE*
*and*
***\*** 2601
STATE ST. loc**ated
in the* *Citgo
C-Store*
*IN-46/IN-7/STATE ST.*
*Webmaster: Does
anybody know which one is the haunted Subway Restaurant? [**Email
me**](mailto:[email protected])!*
**Quality
Machine and Tool**
1201 Michigan Ave
Columbus, In 47201
This is a
Factory where an employee once hung himself over romantic problems.
Shadowy shapes seen there at night and things vanish for no apparent reason.
**The
Crump Theatre**
425 Third St.,
Columbus, IN - (317) 696-5279
In 1872,
Francis J. Crump contracted for a "new" Opera Hall to be
built. The building was located on the northeast corner of Washington
and Walnut Street.
Francis J.
Crump's Opera Hall burned at some point during the latter part of the
1800's, destroying the 2nd and 3rd floors.
The Crump
Theater built in 1872 and was originally a vaudeville/opera house.
Over the years it has been home to all kinds of entertainment as well
as serving as a movie theatre for many years. As far as
supernatural events that have happened at the Crump, it is somewhat
limited. There have been eyewitness accounts of music being heard
from the top of a stairway, some strange happenings concerning
concession money, apparitions of a gentleman and child, strange
sounds and smells, fire inspection certificates, and one contractor
being scared in the basement area.
No
trespassing is allowed, however, arrangements can be made for investigations.
**Commiskey**
located in
Bartholomew County
**The
old Nealy Land**
A lot of
history on the land now owned by a new family, sittings of grayish
mists, many cold spots, items missing and replaced else where,
grayish figures roam inside the home, a man and lady have been seen,
hearing your name spoke when no one is around are some of the many
unexplained things happening in this area.
**Commiskey
Bridge**
When
driving on the Commiskey Bridge shut your car off, and take a
picture. A girl that hung herself there, may be in it when it is dark
out. In the day time your phone will mess up and the picture will
turn black and white with red/yellow/blue/orange dots.
**Corydon**
located in
Harrison County
**Blue River**
There is
said to be a young women who was paddling in her canoe one day down
what is currently known as the Blue River. Someone had tied fishing
line from a tree on one side of the river to another tree on the
other side. When she came by the fishing line at very fast rate, the
line cut off her head. People say she is looking for her head almost
every night.
**CRAWFORD
COUNTY**
*[Marengo](indianahauntings.htm#marengo)*
**Crawfordsville**
located in
Montgomery County
**New
Market Trestle**
There are
reports of hearing train whistles and grinding metal, then a loud
splash. Some have also reported that they have seen eerie
blue-lighted figures skim across the top of the water.
**Spooky
Hallow**
Rumor is
that long time ago the old bridge was a covered bridge. The old
bridge is not there nevertheless a newer one is built there.
Several
stories are in regards to this bridge:
Supposedly,
a black man was hung from the ceiling.
The story
is that the black man was hung on the old steel bridge. The black man
was having an affair with a married white woman. The husband found
out and hung black man where the two lovers first met. The woman came
to try and stop her husband as she was running down the creek with
they're dogs on his scent, When she came across the bridge with her
dead lover hanging from the rafters, she couldn't bear going on in
life with out him and a week later she hangs her self in the same spot.
Now on a
full moon you are supposed to be able to go there, shut off your car,
flash your lights three times and honk once and the black man would
drop from the rafters and you would hear the woman coming down the
creek with the hounding dogs.
Furthermore
if you stuck around, you would hear the dogs come up to the car and
when you got home you would have mysterious scratches all over your car.
Another
story is that a woman died on the bridge.
The most
told story is that one night a guy and a girl were out driving around
and the guy thought it would be funny to scare her by taking her to
the old bridge. So, he made up a story about the place to set the
scene. When they arrived, he stopped the car on the bridge and turned
off the headlights. When the engine stopped running, he pretended to
be scared and told his date that the car had just died. Not long
after they had been parked, they heard a strange noise outside. The
guy assured his date that it was nothing and he confessed to trying
to scare her. She wasn't satisfied and he decided to prove it to her
by getting out of the car and looking around to be sure they were
alone. The girl waited for her date to return, but he never did.
After awhile she heard a noise again, this time it seemed to be
coming from the roof of the car. It became a very unmistakable
scratching noise. The girl then decided to see if she could find her
date and find out what the noise was. When she got out of the car and
looked up she was horrified to see her date hanging by his feet from
a beam on the bridge. He was bloody and blowing in the wind, causing
his nails to scrape on the roof of the car.
So now it
said that if you shine your lights under the bridge and flash your
lights three times you can see the man hanging.
It also
said that cars have died with the lights flashing inside with no
explainable reason.
There is
also a rock near by that has a story that is however unknown what it
is about, but they say if you sit on it you will die within seven years.
Webmaster: This last
comment appears to be in regards to the [Haunted
Cemetery in Crawfordsville](#hauntedcemeterycraw)
It's a
hard bridge to find, but if you ask around to the locals everyone
knows about the bridge.
**Ben
Hur Nursing Home**
1375 S Grant Ave
Crawfordsville, IN 47933-3327
(765) 362-0905
The
residents who are getting ready to pass away always complain of a
little girl and a little boy playing or bugging them. And usually
when this starts to happen it's not much longer before the person
passes away. There is also a ghost of a nurse in white that is
believed to have worked there long ago.
**Haunted
Cemetery**
A woman
had a chair carved out of an old stump that was in the cemetery when
her young child was buried there. She was so overcome with grief that
she would sit in that chair nightly and sing and read stories to the
dead child. Legend says that one morning she was found sitting in the
chair holding her dead baby, which she apparently had dug up. The
woman had been rocking her baby all night and come morning had taken
her own life and was dead by the time she was found. They say
if you sit on it you will die within seven years.
Webmaster: I believe
people have really altered the stories of these hauntings and have
either misinterpreted details or purposely made up their own stories
based on other haunting's throughout Indiana as this one is related
to Hoosier National Forrest - [Stepp
Cemetery](#steppcemetrybloomin)
**Haunted
House**
If you go
back to 450 West toward Davis Bridge there is a house that sits on
top of a hill, it's a ranch style home. Many people have been said to
have died in this area. Supposedly there is a lot of energy in the area.
**Offield
Monument**
The
monument is not too far from the [Spooky
Hallow bridge](#spookyhollowcrawfor) and it sits on the edge of the road. It marks a
date when the area was founded. Legend says that on Halloween, if one
reads the monument by candle-light on midnight, the date will change.
**Crown Point**
Located in
Lake County
**Crown
Point High School**
1500 S Main St, Crown
Point, IN
(219) 663-4885
Reports
have been made that at night the lights go on and off in the gym, and
the basketball cart moves out from the office, and the balls bounce
on the floor, making a tremendous noise, since it has a wood floor,
when someone comes, it disappears. The high school auditorium's
catwalks are supposedly haunted by a spirit. Students have reported
hearing strange noises and seeing images of people walking along them.
Crown
Point High School was torn down in 2004.
**Old
Lake County Jail**
226 South Main Street,
Crown Point, Indiana 47710
An old
jail in the town square where John Dillenger carved a gun from a
wooden washboard, staining it with black shoe polish and threatened
his guards with the fake gun to make his escape.
Though
this jail was closed since the 1970's, an entity or two is stuck.
There are
claims that:
a)
Cell doors have the habit of opening and closing by themselves.
b) Some
unseen entity seems to be trying the bars of cells, looking for a
loose one because the living has heard the bars rattling in cells
with no living person in sight.
c) As is
the case in other haunted places, the unseen entity is fascinated
with electricity and likes to turn the lights on and off.
d) Voices
and footsteps have been heard in here, when no one living is anywhere
near the jail area.
Others
have heard a dog barking.
gypsyscemetery
gypsy cenetery
**Gypsies
Cemetery**
155th and South Grove
Rd. in Crown Point, Indiana.
Directions: Take 65 to
US 231(exit 247). Turn east on US 231 and follow it for almost a 1.5
miles. You will see flashing yellow lights, turn right and you will
be on Iowa St. Go down Iowa St. for almost 3 miles until you come to
a stop sign. You want to go straight (it's not really straight it's
at an angle, but it's the one in the middle). You will be on South
Grove Rd., follow it for about 1 mile and you will see the cemetery
on your' left.
The story
is that a group of Gypsies were moving though the town of Crown Point
150 years ago, when they decided to stop for a couple of weeks. As
the story goes they were kicked out of town after only a couple of
days. The farmers believed that the Gypsies were stealing their
livestock and the townspeople just didn't like having the Gypsies
around. So the townspeople came to the Gypsies and told them that
they must leave by the next day. The Gypsies told the townspeople
that they couldn't leave because they were sick and dying, but the
townspeople didn't care. So as the Gypsies were leaving they buried
the other Gypsies that had died and cast a spell on the area.
Supposedly today you can find blood on the bottom of your' pants,
balls of light that chase you, and many orbs can be seen.
**Cunot**
Located in
Owen County
**Cataract
Bridge**
Cataract Falls (Indiana)
Cataract
Falls is located on the southern end of Cagles Mill Lake, near Cunot
and Cataract, Indiana, just off Indiana State Road 42 and close to
Indiana State Road 243 in the west central part of the state. Located
in northern Owen County, Indiana at Leiber State Recreation Area, it
is the state's largest natural waterfall.
Legend
says that a man who lived in Poland, Indiana lost his farm in the
late 30s to the Great Depression. In Cunot, there is a bridge over
the Cataract Lake and they say that he hung himself because if this
bad time. They also say that on lonely nights you can see him walking
on this bridge with the noose still around his neck and sometimes he
jumps in front of the cars and trucks.
**Danville**
located in
Hendricks County
**Danville
Bridge**
*or*
**White
Lick Creek Bridge** white lick bridge
At the
north end of Ellis Park, on the east side of town. From the US 36
(Main Street) entrance, follow the main road back to the Playscape
playground; there are parking spaces next to it. The bridge remains
are behind the playground along the creek. There is a footbridge
across the creek a little ways to the north.
Although
the bridge is rarely visible in the Summer, Spring and Fall it is a
place of local legend and even graces our town seal. The bridge is
best accessed and viewed from below in the Avon - Washington Township
Park. You can see a small section of it from CR 625E but the best
view is from the park. The CSX rail line still utilizes this bridge
and it sadly has become a hangout for adventurous teenagers who like
to climb the tall structure.
The
Indianapolis & Western completed the line to Danville in 1906;
the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern took over the line soon
after. The tracks followed what is now US 36. When the highway was
made 4 lanes, it was widened on top of the grade from Avon east. A
power substation, possibly also the Avon depot, was once located on
the northwest corner of SR 267 and US 36. Along Old 36 (East Main
St), the track paralleled the road on the north side. They separated
where the road turned southwest, and the tracks northwest to go over
the bridge and embankment into the north end of town. The route was
abandoned by 1930 and never made part of the Indiana Railroad. The
embankment was leveled sometime between 1946 and 1958. Playscape was
finished in late 1998.
According
to local legends, the Danville Bridge in Danville, Indiana, is the
most haunted place in town. As with most hauntings centralized in
small towns, there are several legends associated with the Danville
Bridge, and each varies based on who is telling the story.
The
railroad bridge over White Lick Creek near Danville, in Hendricks
County, is today only a memory. But when Indiana was new, with
confident pioneer businessmen, the bridge was one of the first built
by Irish laborers during the railroad boom.
**\*** One
legend has it that White Lick Creek Bridge in Danville, Indiana,
just west of Indianapolis on Highway 36, is haunted by the ghost of
an Irishman. "Dad" Jones was one of many Irish immigrants
hired in the 1850s to build a bridge across White Lick Creek. He died
tragically in the process, and his spirit is said to linger there to
this day.
As the
story goes, the workers were building wooden frames to support the
bridge and pouring concrete inside. One afternoon, Dad Jones happened
to be standing on a wooden platform above the frame when it
collapsed, plunging Jones into the wet cement below. His fellow
workers were at a loss to help him as he slowly sank. The doomed
worker could reportedly be heard hammering his fists against the
wooden sides of the vat until he ultimately suffocated.
The man
was surely dead, but was his fate to remain encased in the vat of
cement forever? The company in charge supposedly debated for several
hours, ultimately refusing to retrieve the man's body and ordering
that work be continued, in spite of objections by some of the workers.
The Bridge
Is Destroyed, but the Spirit Isn't
For years
thereafter, local residents reported that the sound of the man's
final screams as he was pitched into the concrete that slowly
swallowed him up could be heard in the night. They also claimed to
hear the sounds of hammering coming from inside the concrete pylon.
Eventually, the bridge was torn down and replaced (the concrete
foundations of the original trestle can be found a short distance
away from the new bridge), but people continue to report seeing an
apparition of the man walking through the nearby woods, especially
when the moon is full.
**\*** The
other legend is similar to [La Llorna, or the
weeping woman legend](#llorna) as well as having connections to the [crybaby
bridge legend](#crybabybridge).
The woman
was standing on the Danville Bridge when a train approached. In shock
and surprise, she jumped or possibly fell, into the White Lick Creek.
Some say the woman was there with her baby, and accidentally dropped
the baby when the train approached. Others say that she was poor, and
could no longer care for her child. She went to the Danville Bridge,
and threw her child into the Creek, thinking death was a better
option for her baby. The train then approached, and she died
alongside her child.
People now
claim to hear the woman crying late at night, while others claim to
have seen a woman dressed entirely in white, walking across the
bridge and standing at the base near the Creek.
**\*** Another
legend surrounding the Danville Bridge involves a family traveling
through the area on Halloween night. A deer darted in front of their
car, and the father swerved to avoid hitting the animal. He missed
the deer, but hit the concrete bridge head on, killing everyone
inside. Now on Halloween night, some report hearing a woman
screaming, and a baby crying, reenacting their last moments together.
Another
theory has it that a passenger train jumped the track on the newly
constructed bridge. The train crashed into the creek, but none of the
passengers were harmed. Only the engineer was killed, and it is he
who haunts the bridge.
**\*** Another
story is that sometimes at night a muddy creature will dart from the
creek and run across the path of your car.
Sadly
enough, several people did actually lose their life at the Danville
Bridge. A 14 year old girl fell from the bridge in 2004, and lost her life.
The
Indiana Star reports that on 3/28/04: "Laura Elizabeth Rudie, of
Danville, died of massive head and neck injuries after she fell from
the concrete skeleton of an old interurban bridge just east of the
Ellis Park playground beside White Lick Creek.
Since
the incident, the city has worked to close down the Bridge
completely, and have discussed tearing it down. Previous accidents
led to a fence placed around the area, as well as warning and danger
signs, but the signs and fence were removed by visitors to the playground.
There is
little left of the Danville Bridge in Indiana, and soon there may be
even less.
4/5/04:
Danville is discussing demolishing the abutment.
*Webmaster: See Also* [The
Haunted Bridge of Avon](#hauntedbridgeavon)*, Indiana with same bridge included in article*
**DAVIESS
COUNTY**
[Elnora](#elnora)
**West
Boggs Park**
West Boggs Park,
located in Martin and Daviess counties,
Some
nights after 10 p.m. you can see a ghostly figure of a woman running
through the woods. They say it is the mother of a child who drowned
in the lake. You can hear her screams as she looks for her son, and
some say that if you go to the lake at midnight you can see the boy
swimming in the lake.
**Crane
Cemetery**
Crane
Cemetery down the road from the abandoned Crane school - In the
cemetery there is a headstone that glows only on certain nights. As
soon as you enter the cemetery, turn off your headlights and drive
straight. Look straight ahead and you will see a headstone start to
glow then stop glowing as you get closer. Also when you leave the
cemetery, look back and it will start to glow again.
*Webmaster: Unsure
about this story as Crane Cemetery Is located in Seymour, IN 47274
which in turn is located in Jackson County*
**Daleville**
located in
Delaware County
**Witches
Circle**
The Witches Circle is
located in Daleville Indiana at 950 N 500 E
The story
told is that a woman was practicing witchery here on a night of a
full moon. She was killed and is now said to haunt the place. Some
say you can see a white outline of the woman..
It has
also been noted that it's not the graveyard that the Witches Circle
resides; however it is located down a path near the back of the
graveyard where there is a stream. It is said that once you cross the
stream you have arrived to The Witches Circle.
There is
also a myth that the red splatter on the road is where someone was
murdered but people say it's just a paint splatter. See Blood
Road LINK JON
It has
also been said that an old man that used to live close to the
"Witches Circle " died still haunts the place today.
It is also
said that witches still go there to this day to perform witchcraft.
**DEAR****BORN** **COUNTY**
*[Lawrenceburg](#lawrenceburg)*
**DECATUR
COUNTY**
[*Greensburg*](#greensburg)[*Saint Paul*](indianahauntings.htm#saintpaul)
Spirits,
Scandals & Sins!
In 1854,
Colonel Dan Conklin started a whiskey distillery, racetrack and a
whorehouse on the outskirts of Decatur and the city earned the first
of its unflattering nicknames as ***"Hell's Half Acre"***.
It would go on to earn others, including the "Second Most
Corrupt City in Illinois" in the 1920s, and would gain infamy as
a place where murder, bootlegging, prostitution, kidnapping,
gambling, corruption in city government and, of course, ghosts were
commonplace. But Decatur's dark origins can be traced back to the
earliest days of the city, when the original settlers built over the
top of Native American burial grounds that were scattered throughout
the downtown area of what would become Decatur. The destruction of
these burial mounds cast a mysterious pall over the city -- a
darkness that continues to linger today.
**Decatur
Central High School**
which is actually
located in Indianapolis, but we'll list it here as it is a Decatur
township school located at:
5251 Kentucky Ave
Indianapolis, In 46221
October of
1979, a girl named Angie and her friends were recklessly riding
around the school parking lot. They crashed and Angie was thrown from
the car and decapitated. Strangely enough, the school's electricity
would not work for several weeks afterward and the entire school
smelled like burnt rubber. Every year, around the time of Angie's
death, the electricity still goes out and burnt rubber is smelt. Some
people have even reported seeing a young female ghost walking up and
down the stairs crying.
**US
27 Covered Bridge**
It is said
that many years ago, a group of young teenagers were at the bridge
performing a séance of some kind, when suddenly a man or
apparition, fell from the ceiling to the floor, leaving a gigantic
blood stain near the pentagram they drew on the floor. This
apparently had opened some kind of door, and now even today, strange
and unusual things happen inside the bridge. Even during the day,
while walking through or just visiting the bridge, there is a feeling
of oddness.
**DEKALB
COUNTY**
[Butler](#butler)
[Orangeville](indianahauntings.htm#orangeville)
**DELAWARE
COUNTY**
*[Albany](#albany)
[Daleville](#daleville) [Muncie](indianahauntings.htm#muncie)
[Oakville](indianahauntings.htm#oakville)*
**Diamond**
located in
Parke County
**Hells
Gate**
just north of Brazil
This train
trestle is host to several strange phenomenons. Legend states that
the sounds echo a past tragedy that involved a train derailment,
killing many people. On some nights, if you stop your car, you can
hear the sound of people laughing and screaming, laced with a
crashing noise, as if the train is derailing over and over again,
stuck in time.
Another
story is that supposedly, if one were to park in the tunnel and turn
off their car, after several minutes you would see blood seeping from
the walls and hear loud banging around your car. Then, if you
would see your name on the walls, it meant your impending doom.
The tunnel
is full of graffiti, and it is not out of the realm of possibility
that one would see their name on the wall (as almost every name
imaginable has been spray-painted onto the wall is some form or another).
*Webmaster: After
conducting research, there is no record of any train derailment at
this location. However, it remains a local legend in the area,
as well as a popular hang-out.*
**The
Bloody "T", a.k.a. "Bloody Mary"**
Just
beyond ["Hell's Gates"](#hellsgatebrazil) is
another local legend. At a "T" intersection, it is
rumored that if one turns left and stops at the stop sign, turns off
their lights, honks their horn, and looks back at the "T"
sign, you will see the "T" bleeding when lit up by the
car's brake lights.
**Disko**
located in
Wabash County
**Gravel
Pits**
In the
local gravel pits near the town of Disko, a woman clad in purple rags
is said to roam the local gravel pits. She has been reported on
numerous occasions by local citizens.
**Donaldson**
located in
Marshall County
**Ancilla
College and Convent**
Many
people have claimed to see Catholic nuns walking in the basement
tunnels underneath the college and the convent. When followed,
the nuns disappear in to thin air or go into the wall. People
have reported being pushed or touched in the tunnels when walking by
themselves. Doors slam and things will bang or fall in the
motherhouse kitchen. Students have seen classroom doors and
windows open and close by themselves.
**Dublin**
located in
Wayne County
**Crying
Woman's Bridge**
The bridge is located
on Heacock Road: Heacock Road runs parallel of Highway 40 outside of
town. Past the "pick your own Strawberry" patch. It can't
be seen from the road. Right before the closed gated home on the
right hand side of the road. South of US 40. the Bridge is blocked
off on both ends. There is a big livestock looking gate ate one end,
at the other end, there is a huge dumpster. The road has been taken
over with weeds and brush.
Other
reports the Bridge no longer exists, but its ghostly legend lingers.
Although
The Bridge itself was torn down years ago, the spot where the young
woman and her child lost their lives, is still visible. Heacock Road
runs directly parallel to US-40, and is easily reached by car or foot.
Private Property
**WARNING:
This is a privately owned location. DO NOT TRESPASS.**
The legend
of the Crybaby Bridge is found in dozens, if not hundreds, of cities
and states across the country. At times it almost seems as if every
city, and small town has their own version of a Crybaby Bridge. Most
stories are basically the same, with only a few minor variations. The
small town of Dublin, Indiana, is no exception.
Dublin
also has a similar haunted bridge as that of the legendary Crybaby
Bridge, though this one is known as the Crying Woman's Bridge. The
female ghost here roams around calling out for the child she killed
and crying over the loss.
There are
several stories that go with this location.
**\***
Legend has it that The young woman who gave her name to the bridge
was a stranger to the county, unfamiliar with the numerous twisting
county roads. Late one rainy night, while returning home with he
infant son, the woman approached the bridge far too quickly, lost
control of her car at the sharp curve just before the bridge
entrance, and plunged into the rain-swollen creek below. The woman's
body was later found by searchers. However, there was no sign of her
baby. Only a little pink blanket and a baby's pacifier were
recovered. The woman's relatives could not be located, and she was
buried in a pauper's grave next to a coffin which held the infant's
blanket and pacifier. Following the incident, the ghost of a woman
was said to be seen prowling the bridge, particularly on foggy, rainy
nights. And the specter's infrequent appearances are accented by
pitiful moans and sobs and a choking cry that seemingly pleads
"Where is my baby?" A young couple parked near the bridge
one evening a few years ago. A short while later, they heard
scratching sounds coming from the roof and trunk of their car. They
were aware of the bridge's "ghostly" reputation and decided
to leave. But their car wouldn't start! Suddenly, the scratching
became louder and louder, accompanied now by heart-stopping wails. A
voice drifted toward them crying, "Baby, where have you gone?
Baby, where have you gone?" The young couple finally got the car
started. They examined it later and found scratches all over the
hood, scratches that might have been caused by a woman's long fingernails!
**\***Another
story was a woman driving an old pick up truck with her infant
daughter on the seat bundled up against the cold rain. She was
driving back into town to pick up her husband. He had just arrived in
town after WWI. In her excitement to reach him, she drove too fast
over the bridge with wooden guard rails. Her tires hit a patch of
water and the truck became uncontrollable. She skidded off the bridge
and landed in the water. Reaching for her baby, she could not find
her. She could hear the child crying as it was being carried off in
the current of the raging creek. For years afterward, the woman was
seen roaming the bridge and creek area searching and yelling for her
baby. When no next of kin was discovered, the woman, Elizabeth, was
buried in a pauper's grave in the local cemetery with a note on her
tomb about her deep mourning and the baby things placed beside her.
**\***Another
legend states that two cars crashed together on the bridge, and a
young mother died. With her last breath, she made sure her child was
safe, and then quickly passed away. According to that legend, the
woman not only walks around the area surrounding the bridge, but also
kills children, hoping they will bring her happiness.
It is true
that several children have drowned in the area, which only makes the
story more scary.
It has
been a common location for teenagers to park and make-out. Many have
reported hearing a woman crying; and it is believed that if you drive
slowly over the span during the rain, a woman soaked to the bone will
appear and beg for help in searching for her daughter.
One
teenager in the 90's reported taking a Ouija Board to the location
and attempted to speak with Elizabeth. The Ouija board flew from the
hood of the car into the water. The car refused to start and the two
girls fled the area.
Webmaster: I found
this on the internet and found it very intriguing
Reasons
and Timeline for Conclusions about the Dublin - Centerville, Indiana
Haunted Area
A. The
children's drownings, the murder of the Stanley sisters in 2007, and
the appearance of the Cry Woman entity and the ghost lights, indicate
this demented, disembodied woman's spirit is indeed present in the
area. I have had earthbound deceased entities haunt a person or a
house but this one haunts an entire community. My Sylvia case in
southwest Fayette County in Indiana is very similar.
B. It is a
true verified fact that all the child drownings are concentrated in a
very small area in the Dublin-East Germantown axis. This is a
startling rarity not seen anywhere else and it is indicative that
something is amiss and taking place.
C. It is a
true verified fact that all the drownings with the exception of
little 6 year old Jana Hunter took place when the children were alone
and no adult was present to save them .This suggests something
predatory was present and chose this time to act.
With Jana,
her family was present and her mother saw her daughter look up, smile
and go under the water and drown. Three of the family had fallen off
a limestone cliff in Simmons Creek and only the mother looked up to
see Jana go under. Now with the two drownings casually mentioned by
the Dublin Funeral Director, I am assuming they too were alone when
they drowned.
D. It is a
verified fact the Cry Woman entity has long shown an addiction to
children , and also an attraction to teens , seemingly girls, because
we have her appearing as the crying robed ghost to the 4 teens on SR
44 and as a ghost light to 6 teens near the iron bridge. Also she was
caught on film next to the Hagerstown teen.
E. Now in
the tragedy of sisters Erin and Kelly Stanley, the cement minded
authorities who have just ignored me when I have told them what is
going on, are bent on sending poor unlucky innocent James McFarland
to many years in the state prison.
James was
asleep beside Erin, his girlfriend, and the woman he planned to marry
and the mother of his baby. Meanwhile, the whole countryside thinks
he decided in the middle of the night to choke her to death. Really
now, he would have to be crazy to do such a foolish thing like this.
We have been in contact and James says he is bewildered by it all.
Really, where is his motive?
Then let's
consider the death of Erin's sister, normal healthy Kelly, 6 days
later also in the wee hours of the morning in a locked house with her
parents. They couldn't blame James because he was in the next town.
So they dreamed up that she choked just like Erin who was distraught
and had a seizure. Really what a flimsy excuse for a death.
The
horrible truth is the same unseeable killer who has taken the 11
children into her realm with her also decided she wanted Erin then
returned to take sister Kelly. The Cry Woman entity has taken more
than one life before at a time.
How does
she kill so swiftly and silently? I don't know of a case in which a
more malevolent entity can use physical force to kill. However they
can somehow affect a human mind by overriding their subconscious
mental processes and cause them to do a fatal act or cease a vital
body function.
With the
children it was an induced fatal act. With the Stanley sisters, it
was the disruption of a vital body function. This had to happen to
the throats of Erin and Kelly causing the pathologists trouble in
saying just what happened that caused their deaths.
**Timeline
of Events in the Cry Woman Mystery**
\* Summer
of 1937 car crash at crossroads south of Dublin.
\* Death of
Cry Woman. Baby not hurt.
\* Summer
1963 Jana Hunters death due to induced drowning.
\* Fall
1970 I start investigation and learn of Jana Hunters dreams and
strange drowning. Also learn of at least two drownings that occurred
sometime after 1937 and before 1963.
\* 1967
Ghost light paces 6 teens in auto near iron bridge.
\* Feb 1968
Gliding human form in white robe seen by 4 teens at cement bridge on
SR 40. Pitiful crying heard.
\* 1972
four Tuft children drown.
\* 1976
Mills baby drowns.
\* 1983
Rose Child drowns.
\* 1998 Two
Campbell children drown.
\* Jan 2004
In Hagerstown park, the Cry Woman is caught on film in her ghost
light form as she moves next to a teen age girl. Here we have visual
proof that she is still around, still interested in female teens, and
can move at least 10 miles north from her usual locality around Dublin.
2008
January The toll of this demented, disembodied woman is at least 13
young people to date. It all started 72 years ago and since Cry Woman
is an immortal spirit this killing can go on forever if it is not
somehow stopped.
**DUBOIS
COUNTY**
*[Saint
Anthony](indianahauntings.htm#saintanthony)*
**Dunkirk**
located in
Jay County
**Blood
Road**
It is County Road 700
just off the Eaton Pike outside of Dunkirk, Indiana, a small town
north of Muncie.
The story
is that a farmer and his young son used to ride up to the fields and
the woods to do work, and the young boy would always jump out of the
back of the truck when it was going down the road. So one day the
farmer got tired of it and put a chain around the boy's waist and
hooked it to the truck to keep him from jumping out. While on their
way home from the fields the farmer hit a large bump in the road, a
bump that is still there to this day, and the boy fell out. The
unknowing farmer kept on driving and drug his son all the way back to
their house, which is over 2 miles away, behind the truck. If you
drive down the road heading west you can not see anything, but if you
turn around at the next crossroad and head back east, after you go
over the bump, you will see a trail of blood on the road from where
the boy was drug behind the truck. Also the house where they lived is
reported to be very haunted, because the story says that the farmer
was so disturbed by what he had done that he buried the boy's remains
in the basement of the house.
To concur
with this story, state worker's claim that it was a die used in the
original mixture that made it appear to be bloody. The road has since
been paved over. You can no longer witness the blood colored road.
**Dyer**
located in
Lake County
**Kahler
School**
600 Joliet St
Dyer, IN 46311-1717
(219) 865-3535
Kahler
School is said to be haunted by Agnes Kahler, a former teacher at the school.
Agnes was
buried in a cemetery close to the school. They say Agnes walks
the schools halls because she loved teaching. It is said that
books fly off of shelves, clocks fly off walls, toilets flush by
themselves, lockers swing open and shut as well as doors open and
close by themselves. It is also said that Ms. Whitcomb's room is the
most haunted. In Ms. Whitcomb's room books and clocks and bulletin
boards would constantly fall down from hard to reach places. Kahler
is still haunted to this day. Mr.O'keif, the oldest janitor, has seen
creepy things that happened there when he opens in the morning and
when he locks up at night. There is also a little boy that is said to
haunt the school, although it's not known why as he just wanders
about aimlessly. A construction worker was hit in the head by a crane
when the school was being rebuilt from Dyer Central High school to be
Kahler Middle School. There is a stone marker in the Kahler Courtyard
in honor of him. The picture of Agnes by the gym has eyes that follow
you. It's pretty creepy when you look up and see those lifeless eyes
looking at you.
Update -
the haunted part is not longer there, although they say the new part
is built on an Indian burial ground.
**Edinburgh**
Located in
Johnson County
**Atterbury
Job Corps Center**
1025A Hospital Road
Edinburgh, IN 46124
located just off Hwy
31 in Edinburgh, IN.
312-353-0957
Strange
sounds and footsteps have been heard in the different areas of the
campus. People have seen yellow glowing eyes in the woods. In
the Simon Bolivar dorm there are strange voices in the middle of the
night that can be heard. If you look outside at night to Martin
Luther King there is a woman walking around with her head in her
hand. Also by the Field House to the left of it in the woods there is
a man there that is scared because of burn marks and he is holding a
bag of blood next to him.
**Elizabeth
Town**
located in
Bartholomew County
Elizabeth
Town is another haunted Indiana town. Here people see dark shadows,
hear people whispering and sometimes see a woman in a black dress.
This is an
abandoned ghost town where strange things have occurred. When you go
by the Elizabeth Town sign, you can see a woman dressed in solid
black staring at you. At the cemetery, called Olive Branch, you can
hear strange noises and see ghostly shadows.
**Elizaville**
located in
Boone County
**Tall,
dark, and handsome**
If you
drive down Elizaville Rd. early in the morning (1:00am-3:30am), you
are likely to see to see a man beast about 7 feet tall that looks
like a towering shadow. It's not certain why he wanders the fields,
churches, and cemeteries (Browns Wonder). All that is known is he is
in search of someone or something very important to him. If you get
out of your car and scream bloody murder into the night sky he will
track you down and drag your body into his domain where you will be
eaten bones and all. Many missing people have been linked to the
mysterious small town of Elizaville. Maybe a murderer is responsible,
but this figure has been reported wandering these parts since 1924!
**ELKHART
COUNTY**
**[Bristol](#bristol)
[Goshen](#goshen) [Middlebury](indianahauntings.htm#middlebury)
[New Paris](indianahauntings.htm#newparis)**
**Haunted
Farm**
located on CR. 28,
just off of CR. 15. If you turn off of CR.15 going south, you come to
a 4-way, and you turn right, Third house on the left. 23128 CR. 28
It all
started when the family moved in. Lights started turning on and off.
Radios starting turning on by themselves, and TV channels would
change without anyone's hand on the remote. Faces appeared in
mirrors, blankets would be pulled off of the bed while people laying
there, voices, and a figure was seen standing at the brick
entranceway faintly waving. This house is truly haunted and still
unsolved today!
**Ellettsville**
located in
Monroe County
**Matthews
Mansion**
People
have heard voices when the building's empty. There are also claims of
strange sightings, smells and things being thrown. Supposedly there
are people in between the walls.
**Elnora**
located in
Daviess County
**Elnora
Cemetery**
The
cemetery in Elnora has yet another tombstone that glows, but only on
specific nights.
Webmaster: Does
anybody know which specific nights? [Contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**Evansville**
located in
Vanderburgh County
Off of #6 school road
by St. Joe mini mart
There have
been reports that within an abandoned 140 year old house, witnesses
have alleged that in the top right bedroom you can at times see a man
like apparition in the window.
**Willard
Library**
21 First Avenue,
Evansville, IN 47710
812-425-4309
Web-Site: <Willard.lib.in.us/tour/index.html>
The
Willard Library opened in 1885, described as the oldest working
library in Indiana; the Willard Library is a two story brick
building. Mr. Willard Carpenter, who was a successful businessman in
Evansville, donated the land for the library, and financed its
construction, had great, artistic taste! Outside, the library is
trimmed in stone, showcases Italian Gothic architecture, and has a
standard Victorian corner tower. Inside, the library's ceilings are
high. The windows are large because before electricity was invented
by Edison, they used to hang kerosene lamps in them, to provide light
for the library's patrons.
Willard
had a daughter by the name of Louise Carpenter. When Willard
died, instead of leaving his fortune to Louise, he left it to the
Library. Louise held so much bitterness towards the library, it
is said she is trapped there. Louise is also known as the Grey Lady.
Employees
and patrons have reported seeing this apparition since the early
1930's, each giving an eerily similar description.
She is
described as a lady who is dressed in gray, early 1800's style
clothing: A long gray dress, high-topped shoes, a gray hat and veil,
or just a shawl. While seen by Psychic, Mrs. Warren, the lady was
wearing a shawl. Also, Mrs. Warren got a good look at the ghost's
hair style; parted down the middle & braided down the back, which
was confirmed by Librarian Margaret Maier, who had many sightings of
this ghost. Many have smelled the aroma of her overpowering perfume,
and have experienced the turning on & off of faucets, lights, and
the gentle opening & closing of doors, when no one of this world
was near who possibly could have been responsible.
Reported
Manifestations of the Gray Lady:
1) The
Lady in Gray was first seen, in 1930, in the basement children\'s
library by a janitor, who had come late at night to stoke the
furnace, in order to heat the library for the next day. He soon quit,
because he was afraid.
2) The
second janitor, hired to replace the former one, had direct contact
with the Gray Lady, as he suddenly bumped into her, once again in the
basement; she promptly disappeared. After many sightings of the Gray
Lady in the basement, he too quit. They had nothing to fear, as the
Gray Lady is shy, confused, harmless, and sometimes friendly.
3) Before
the remodeling, Joan, the Special Collections Librarian, was alone in
the bathroom stall downstairs, in a bathroom that was locked. She
heard the bathroom faucet turn on, all by itself, and which was still
running when she came out of the stall.
4) A 3
year old, rambunctious boy at a children's party in the basement, was
ignoring his mother, and wandering all around the library. Suddenly,
he became very upset. With huge, frightened eyes & many tears
flowing, he ran back to his mom's lap, and refused to budge, after
claiming to have seen the Lady in Gray.
5-A) The
Gray Lady took a liking to two, long-time, experienced librarians of
fifty years, Margaret Maier, and Helen Kam; (who are both deceased
now in 2000, but were originally alive, when this story was reported
in the 1980's). When they first started to see the Gray Lady, in the
children's library in the basement, the apparition appeared as a
\"blurry gray mass". But during the major reconstruction
effort in the children's library, the Gray Lady decided to go home
with Margaret, as Margaret thought kindly of this Gray Lady. This
unexpected guest began to appear clearly in front of Margaret &
her family, after carefully testing their reactions, with some
incidents, that let them know that she was there.
5-B)
Margaret & her sister Ruth knew they had an unseen guest with
them, when they suddenly caught the aroma of the Gray Lady's
unmistakable, really strong perfume. Their second clue, which
confirmed the unseen presence, was that their clothes dryer suddenly
turned on by itself, while the sisters were watching TV in the other room.
5-C) The
Gray Lady made a partial appearance in front of Margaret's nephew. As
the young man was sitting at the dining room table, he saw a fuzzy,
gray form, going up the stairs, wearing clearly seen high button
shoes that thumped up the stairs.
5-D) After
the above incidents, Margaret saw her first clear sighting of the
Lady in Gray, after coming into the house from her back yard. The
Lady was dressed in a long flowing grey dress, and high button shoes,
and was floating down the hallway where she vanished. This gentle
Lady in Gray stayed for 4 months, as a guest of Margaret and Ruth,
until the construction was finished in the basement of the library,
when the ghost returned to haunt the library. The sisters didn't mind
at all.
Other
Reported Sightings: After the construction was finished, the Lady in
Gray started to appear, and give signs of her presence, on the other
floors as well.
6) On the
top floor of the library, the door opened and shut, all by itself,
during a women\'s meeting being held there. After feeling uneasy
about this incident, the women decided to meet somewhere else.
7) While
women from a local church were using the microfilm resources on the
third floor, they came down and were worried about the aroma of a
very strong perfume that had engulfed them, and wondered if something
was leaking.
8) For a
book sale, the plastics company across the street gave some space for
the Library to use for this event. Several sightings of the Gray
Lady, hovering around the books, were reported by employees.
9) Frank
Chandler reported that the Gray Lady turned on all the lights in the
library one night, when no one was there.
10)
Another head librarian, while alone in the closed library, heard the
upstairs water faucets turn on, and then off, all by themselves.
11)
Special Collections Librarian, Joan, had a second experience with the
Lady in Gray, which happened after the remodeling. Joan was reading a
book, while walking from the upstairs staff room, where she had just
had lunch, and was on her way back down to the basement. While going
by some book stacks, she instinctively felt that she was about to run
into someone. When she stopped quickly and looked up from her book,
she was surprised to see the Gray Lady, standing clearly in front of
her, like a real person. Joan shut her eyes, and looked away for a
second. When she looked up again, the Gray Lady had vanished. This
incident didn't scare her, for this seen presence hadn't felt threatening."
There are
two reasons why this theory of Louise Carpenter being The Grey Lady
probably isn't true.
A) If
Louise was really there, she would have the opposite personality of
the Gray Lady. Instead of being shy, gentle, harmless & confused,
Louise would've been very angry, and vindictive toward the living,
and probably would require an exorcism/ séance, so the library
could be used.
B) A
Research Librarian, Don, had identified the time period of the Gray
Lady's clothes, as being from a much earlier era, than the 1890's.
If not
Louise Carpenter, than Who is She?
Psychic
Research reveals:
In 1985, a
well-known parapsychologist, Mrs. Lucille Warren, paid a visit to the
library, to see if she could find out more about the Lady in Gray.
Mrs. Warren saw the ghost in the children's library, and gave an in
depth description of her, including her specific hair style, her
attire, and that her clothing was from the early 19th century. While
the Lady in Gray was too shy to speak with Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Warren
sensed and saw that the Lady in Gray wasn't haunting the library at
all, but the field on which the library was built. She saw that the
Lady in Gray was staring into a pool of water. From this information,
Mrs. Warren had the psychic feeling that the Lady in Gray had drowned
in the water canal, that is still located near the library; a
possible suicide. Mrs. Warren also felt the Lady in Gray, didn't
quite understand that a building was built around the spot she was
haunting, and that's why she seems to be confused.
Most
interesting in the case is the fact that the Lady was once captured
by a security camera that was set up near the restrooms. There is no
doubt that she still lingers in the library.
The video
cams placed in the Research Room, The Children's Room and the
Basement, have picked up the image of the Lady in Gray going about
her business, enjoying the books on the shelf, even trying to read to
a child. Her favorite place to be is the Margaret M. Maier Children's Room.
The
library has a 24 hour ghost cam that people can look at. [http://www.libraryghost.com/](http://www.libraryghost.com/
)
They offer
three cams for your ghost hunting pleasure.
[The
Children's Room cam](http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/childrenscam.html)
[Research
Room cam](http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/researchroom.html)
[Basement
Cam](http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/basementcam.html)
All 3
refresh every 20 seconds.
According
to reports from visitors, some of the most frequent encounters with
the legendary Lady in Grey have occurred in the [The
Children's Room](http://web.courierpress.com/libraryghost/childrenscam.html) in the basement of Willard Library.
**Evansville
Life Center** *(Southside)*
This place
used to be a Catholic Church and burial hundreds of years ago until
one morning on June 8, 1985 some construction people came to remodel
the church and take all the dead bodies out of the basement of the
church. When they were done around 12:00 P.M, a really bad storm came
at 12:30 P.M that same day. On June 8, 1995 (10 years later) a bad
storm came at 12:30 P.M and lasted all day and night. People say the
storm came because the construction workers woke the dead nuns from
their sleep.
There are
said to be weird squeaky noises when no one is around. The place is
now a church, a center for the poor, and there are people who also
live there.
**Eastland
Mall**
At night
when the store is closed, the owner walks through the mall from store
to store. The owner was killed there by an unknown force while
checking the stores to make sure they were all locked up and he was
found the next day. If you look in there late at night, you can see
him slowly walking from store to store but if you look away he disappears.
**Haunted
School House**
The old
school out past Dogtown is said to be haunted. You go like you
are going to Dogtown and drive about 35 to 45 minutes until you come
to the gravel road where an old school house sets off to the right
with graffiti on it. It is said that a man raped and murdered two
girls in the basement and that man killed a class of students back in
the 1930's. Supposedly if you stand next to the hole that leads
to the basement you can feel cold air.
**TB Hospital**
Also known
as the **Boehne Camp Hospital**.
This is an
old abandoned tuberculosis hospital. Several people have reported
sightings of the ghosts of patients who were held there against their
will as to not contaminate others. The property is now privately
owned, but students from the nearby university often are caught
trespassing on the property. - Trespassers will be reported to the police.
- June
2008 Update: the hospital was torn down only right across from it is
the other building that was connected by the tunnel it is being
renovated to apartments and there is still a utility shed with access
to the tunnel which is not smart it is usually flooded and cluttered
with old desks lots of bats and creatures of the night.
**Fairmount**
located in
Grant County
**James
Dean's Grave**
If you go
there, there is a spat where there are four trees perfectly trimmed
and equal distant from each other. If you time it just right and if
you are there around midnight, you just might have the sense, or you
might feel that someone is touching you.
**FAYETTE
COUNTY**
N*o* *hauntings listed*
**Fishers**
located in
Hamilton County
**Heady
Hollow**
There is a
dip in Allisonville Road at 126TH street. It is called Heady Hollow.
How the story goes, there was a schoolhouse the burned down with all
of the children inside. Late at night when it is foggy you can see
the children standing in the road. When you see them it is too late
to stop. You drive right through them. When you get out of your car
no one is there.
**Flora**
located in
Carroll County
**Old
school of Flora**
(heading west) - take
18 into flora, turn right onto S Division St. turn right on E Main.
(heading east)- left
onto S Division, right on E Main
The school
has been rotting for over 20 years in the middle of a small town
named Flora. Also about a quarter mile behind the school (north) lays
an old cemetery full of broken down tombs from the early 20th
century. Story goes that the building is home for those buried in the
graveyard. If you can ever enter the old school which is locked up,
you can hear talking and things are moved to different places.
Flashes are some times seen when walking by.
**FLOYD COUNTY**
*[Georgetown](#georgetown)
[New Albany](indianahauntings.htm#newalbany)*
**Fort Wayne**
located in
Allen County
Fort Wayne
is practically crawling with lost souls doomed to wander in a strange
sort of half-life that's neither this world, nor the next. And there
are lots of great ghost stories associated with the area, too.
There are
some who believe the entire town of Fort Wayne is haunted or cursed
because rumor has it the town was built on an old Indian burial
ground. Some people claim a large portion of the town was built on
the sacred ground, while others think it was just parts of the
downtown that were built there. People often feel chills or think
someone is watching them when no one is there.
**Old
Fort Wayne, Indiana**
Many
claims of the paranormal have been made in this replica of the
original fort that saw action during the War of 1812. The original
fort stood across the river. The current fort is located on the
land where the Native Americans would kill the prisoners of war,
taking out their still beating hearts, and consuming them. It is
thought that the fort is haunted by Lt. Philip Ostander, who was in
charge of the fort after William Henry Harrison assigned him to
protect it. Many stories and speculation surround Lt. Ostrander. He
was detained by court martial, and later died mysteriously. No record
exists on how he died or why. Research has been done, only to find
that pages are torn out of the orderly book concerning his death. It
is said that he may have accosted a soldier, or had an affair with a
soldier's wife. Many reenactments are performed at Old Fort Wayne,
and almost everyone involved has experienced something out of the
ordinary. The re-enactors have accepted that the lieutenant is still
walking the grounds. They ask his permission before entering his
quarters, and even leave a ration of alcohol for him every night that
they stay at the fort.
Claims
have been made of
Footsteps
being heard upstairs when no one is up there. There is a strong smell
of body odor and cigar smoke. Doors opening and closing on their own.
When a re-enactor didn't ask for permission to enter the Lt.
Ostrander's quarters, his hat was flipped off his head by an unseen
force. There have claims of shadow figures walking the grounds,
knocking on the walls. A re-enactor claims to have seen a full body
apparition of Lt. Ostrander picking up a flag on the table and then
disappearing, as well as a bottle being lifted off a table, examined,
and replaced, by unseen forces. People have claimed to see faces
appearing in the windows, orbs of light seen by the naked eye moving
around the fort.
**Downtown
Main Street** **B****ridge**
**The
Carole Lombard Memorial Bridge**
The Bridge is just
west of Van Buren St
Three-span arch bridge
over St. Marys River was built 1921
lpcated on Main Street
in Fort Wayne
A woman in
white is often seen walking across the bridge but disappears when
approached. She has been seen many times by many people and her
existence has been reported by local newspapers.
In the
1880s, people on downtown Main Street saw a woman wearing long,
flowing white garments walking west, seemingly oblivious to her
surroundings. She walked to the middle of the Main Street Bridge, and
then vanished. People thought she had jumped. The police were called,
but they couldn't find anyone. A week or so later, she was spotted
again, with witnesses reporting the same thing. "There was an
article in the newspaper. The story really caught people's eye.
If that
caught people's eye, what happened next really set the community
going: the Lady popped up on a carriage, with horses. According to
the newspaper article, it seems like she was out of control. The
horses were just flying. Once again, she got to the middle of the
main street bridge and disappeared.
The next
time, the police were ready for her. An officer approached the woman,
and she took off running through West Central. They threw a blanket
over her in an alley off College Street. And, as the newspaper report
says, the blanket fell to the ground, empty.
**The
Cement House** *or***Whites Mansion**
The Cement
House or Whites Mansion is an old house on the south side of Fort
Wayne. It sits on an old lot full of thick trees off of South
Lafayette, or South Hanna. A man was building the house for his
handicapped wife and was to be made of total cement. It was to be
white, with large black and white tiles in the foyer, or entry way.
The man worked night and day on this house, but his wife died before
it was finished and he never completed it. Legend has it that he was
so heartbroken, that he simply left the house sitting unfinished to
this day. Now, the ghost of this woman supposedly walks the
house at night. People supposedly have seen her walking
around the house at night, holding a candle in one hand.
**Devil's
Hollow**
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Merge onto IN-3 N
via exit number 111B toward KENDALLVILLE.
(3)Turn RIGHT onto W
CEDAR CANYONS RD.
(4)Follow CEDAR
CANYONS RD. until you come to AUBURN RD.
(5) Turn around and
stop your vehicle on the small bridge over the creek
(6) END at Devil's Hollow.
This
infamous slice of land has become one of the most recognized-and most
feared-haunted places in Indiana.
There have
been police reports and arrests made from cults going up there and
sacrificing goats and pigs and various other satanic ceremonies occurring.
There is a
bridge near the hollow. There have been many stories like a headless
horseman; boyfriend and girlfriend died when a motorcycle goes over
the bridge, hangings; however there are two tales that stand out
describing the legend of Devil's Hollow
One is
that a woman lived in a house up on a hill by herself. This old woman
would speak to a friend about how there was kids that would break
stuff on her property, sneak up to the windows and look in, and
overall harass her. They would tell people she was a witch. One night
in early 80's these teens set her house on fire and wouldn't let her
out of it. The building stood for a while but now all that stands is
the chimney. Now if one is to go there at midnight you're supposed to
be able to have a sense that she is still there and haunting. This is
stronger if you go there during a full moon. Some have claimed to see
an old woman running after them late at night.
If you go
to the back of the woods just behind Devils Hollow and follow the
creek, you will come to a cemetery. If you stand in the middle of
this cemetery and hear the area go deadly quiet, supposedly you will
then suddenly die there.
The second
story is that this desolate stretch of land harbors the dark legend
of a 1900s family. The mother's, father's, and son's lives were
forever altered by the chaos and devastation of World War II.
When World
War II burst into the lives of every American, the son answered a
higher calling and took up the fight for his family, bravely joining
the armed forces.
His
mother's dismay did nothing to sway his opinion, and after she
watched her only son march off to battle, she set a lantern in the
window overlooking the splintered bridge. She kept the lantern
burning all night, every night, to guide her son's safe return back
to her. Though she prayed devoutly, it wasn't long before her worst
fears were confirmed: her son had lost his life defending his family
and country during a bloody battle in Europe.
His
grief-stricken mother refused to acknowledge her only child's death
and continued burning the lantern for him, all night, every night.
The war's ending marked her final descent into madness as she
realized her son would truly never return to his homeland. Eventually
she died of malnutrition and poor health, and left behind her
still-grieving husband.
The father
kept the faithful lantern burning each night in honor of his dead
wife and son as he built a fence across the edge of his whole
property. The sturdy structure ran along the creek with sticks and
branches intricately woven into the pattern. The rest of the village
assumed the laborer of Devil's Hollow was just making his fence more
appealing to the eye, but little did they know, the sticks and
branches served an entirely different purpose.
On a
still, silent evening thick with fog, the father made his way to the
old bridge and slipped a noose around his neck. He tied the rope to
the bridge and stepped off the edge, saying his final good-byes to
the cruel world that had taken away his will to live.
Upon going
through the house after his death, villagers found a note that read
simply "read the fence." Try as they might, no one could
read the hidden code of anguish the farmer had carved in painstaking
detail into the fence.
On foggy
nights unlit by the glow of the moon, even though the house has
remained empty since the death of the doomed family, you can still
see the lantern burning in the window. And if you listen closely, you
can hear the desolate cries of a grief-stricken man echoing through
the night from under the bridge that claimed his life.
**Lindenwood
Cemetery**
Lindenwood
Cemetery; host of the burial spot of Homer Van Meter, John
Dillinger's right hand man, whose gravestone has been swiped a dozen times.
**Greenlawn
Cemetery**
Located on
Covington Road, it is said at night if you go there you will be able
to see orbs.
**Crossroads
cemetery**
located on east side
of Bethal Rd. on the corner of Bethal and Carroll Rd.
Crossroads
Cemetery has stories of people feeling someone watching them, hearing
people whispering, and seeing strange lights. One gets a very strange
feeling of being watched while in the cemetery around the stone in
the tree.
Along with
all the cemetery hauntings found in Fort Wayne, it would appear that
Carroll Road is one haunted road, As Crossroads Cemetery noted above
is located on Carroll Road, here are some more hauntings you can find
along Carroll Road.
**Old
Byron Health Care Center**
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Merge onto LIMA
RD/IN-3 N via exit number 111B toward KENDALLVILLE.
(3)Turn LEFT onto
Carroll RD. (You'll see the facility on your right, on the corner of
LIMA/CAROLL)(4)End at 12101 Lima Rd Fort Wayne IN (Byron Health Care Facility)
The old
health care center was shut down and a new one was built next to it.
You can still walk around in the old building, and you can feel a
very ominous sense all around you. Keep walking around until you come
to a staircase leading to the Basement. The word "Basement"
has been covered and people have put up the phrase "The Stairway
to Hell" in place. Shine your flashlight down the staircase and
you can see the end, but when you start walking down, turn it out. It
has to remain out. As you walk down the stairs, it gets colder and
colder, and more unsettling, but you can NEVER reach the end. You can
keep walking for a long time and never reach the basement at all. But
no matter how long it takes you to walk as far as you dare, when you
turn around to go back upstairs, it only takes a fraction of the time
to get back to the staircase. One witness reports, "We walked
downstairs for 20 minutes once, and it only took us 3 minutes to get
back to the top again. When we got back to the top, we shined our
flashlights down the stairs, and once again, we could see the end. It
is very, very scary, and it makes no sense whatsoever."
**Carroll
High School**
3701 Carroll Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46818-9559
(260) 637-3161
It is
believed that Carroll High School is cursed and haunted. Every year a
junior student dies surprisingly, and eventually the student comes
back to haunt and be known. One example, not mentioning the name, a
girl who died, came back to be remembered. A day after her death, in
class, a boy took her original seat and fell off. To everyone's
surprise, they asked him if he was alright. He then replied, in a
shocked look, "No, not really." The teacher asked why. He
replied back "I didn't fall, I was pushed."
**Jail
house flats**
haunted by
Sam McDonald, the last man hanged in Allen County.
In the old
jailhouse, legend tells of a deceased murderer who haunts the halls.
Today, the jail is used as a Halloween scare attraction. Employees
who work in the building during the off season have reported hearing
phantom footsteps and the sounds of scraping along the walls.
**The
old Lutheran Hospital on Fairfield**
In 1957
the fourth floor of the West Wing of the old Lutheran Hospital was
remodeled to house the pediatrics unit. It is now said that the 4th
floor of the hospital is haunted by a male ghost that passed away
years ago. It is said that you will see him walk down the hall
looking for someone going from room to room. Doctors and nurses, as
well as others have claimed to have seen the old man.
The old
Lutheran Hospital is now closed down. One small building and a large,
empty park-like area remain, although angel statues that were
originally in front of the hospital entrance still remain. Before
they closed the old Lutheran Hospital they closed down the south unit
on the 4th floor.
Mason Long
House located on Columbia Street Is the subject of more recent hauntings.
There have
been several newspaper articles over the past 40 years where the
owners report things that go bump in the night." The alleged
haunter, Mason Long, was a legendary gambler and scoundrel in the
19th century, notorious throughout the Midwest.
**Bostick
Bridge**
**Bostick
Road Bridge**
Through truss bridge
over St. Marys River on Bostick Road in Fort Wayne
Closed to traffic
Built 1894
- closed April 2004
Heading
South on U.S 27 right after the 469 overpass there will be a little
road on the right. Go down this road and it will be the big steel bridge.
Supposedly
haunted and there have been reports of satanic activity. One
visitor went there to discover a pile of about 10 dead squirrels all
cut up.
The Bridge
is scheduled to be rehabbed in place for pedestrian use, with new
bridge being built nearby.
Bruick Rd
- If you go over a bridge & park your car, you can see a white
light that sometimes gets bigger, moves, & changes colors. The
farther you follow it, the farther it seems to move backwards, away
until all at once it vanishes.
**The
University of Saint Francis library**
located on Bright
Street (apprx 2000) off of Taylor Street
Fort Wayne, in 46802
Phone: (260) 434-7455
A student
hung himself here long ago and has been spotted by students. Many
have reported unexplainable "cold spots" in the library,
reports of people actually seeing her hanging, and other strange happenings.
**North
Side High School**
475 E State Blvd
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-3399
(260) 467-2800
It is said
that many spirits reside at the North Side High School in Fort Wayne.
First is
the spirit of a Chief of the Miami tribe that tried to prevent the
city from building on the tribe's burial site. The school mascot is
called Chief Mac in his honor.
The second
is that of a teenage girl seen in the gym and the indoor running
track. She is often seen in the morning before school starts.
A third
spirit is that of a janitor that haunts the basement where it is said
that he died of a heart attack. Many janitors have reported seeing him.
Finally,
is a ghost of a construction worker which haunts the stage area of
the auditorium. During construction of the school that was completed
in the summer of 2004, had partially collapsed, killing him and
injuring many others. There were comments from the construction
workers claiming they seen a lot of stuff happening which may have
been the worker who died warning them of the dangers.
It is a
little scary walking the halls alone at night. A magazine covered the
stories back in the seventies.
**Snider
High School**
4600 Fairlawn Pass
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815
Phone 260.467.4600
It was
once said that in the basement of the school there was a swimming
pool where a girl drowned in the pool after some classmates pushed
her in. The pool was drained and filled up with cement. It is said
that there are cries of the girl there early in the morning
**Swinger's
Grave**
**Jehl Park**
The end of Kendawa Dr
(apprx 6900)
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815
There was
a girl who was swinging on a swing at Jehl's park by Georgetown, off
State Street, and her neck got caught in the chain links and she was
killed. They say if you swing on any of the swings past midnight you
will "fall off" when relatively it feels like someone is
pushing you off.
**Chapman
Road**
Chapman
Road is a so-called gravity hill. There are two places along the road
where you can park your car at the bottom of a hill and feel
something push it back up the hill.
Just north
of Cedar Canyons Rd. in Fort Wayne there is a road called Chapman
rd. If you take it to a road called Griffin and turn right you
will come to a valley in the road. If you stop at the very bottom of
the valley and put your car in park a mysterious "force"
will pull your vehicle back UP the hill! You can also take Chapman
rd. all the way down until it tees then turn right. Take that
road (Auburn rd.) to Hollopeter rd. and turn right. That road will
turn into Griffin and you will be coming down the other side of the
valley (the same thing will happen if you put your car in park).
**Char's
House of Oak**
The old
Char's House of Oak building is haunted by the ghost of a drifter or
some type of transient who used to chase customers out of the store.
This is a
retail store on Wells Street . It consists of several old houses
filled with oak furniture all in the same area. In the main house
there is a stairway leading upstairs. While ascending the stairs
while shopping, an apparition of a man with disheveled black hair,
heavy 5 o'clock shadow, dirty white undershirt and green work pants
appeared at the top of the stairs in an uncontrolled rage. He whipped
off his belt and ran down the stairs with his belt raised over his
head ready to swing it. As he was running down the stairs he passed
right through a shopper leaving an icy chill throughout their body
and an extremely unsettled feeling.
It has
gone out of business and is currently being remodeled. The 3 houses
used to be connected and are now separated.
**Wal-Mart**
5311 Coldwater Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(260) 484-4198
Around
3am-4am in the morning, shoppers and workers hear bagpipes playing a
Scottish tune. Shortly when song ends, a man in a green plaid kilt
makes his appearance by pacing the floors. When he walks by you, you
will get a cold eerie feeling. This ghost is known to be friendly.
**Embassy
Theater**
125 W Jefferson Blvd
Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3012
(260) 424-5665
Several
stories and sighting of a maintenance man that use to work there
seems to linger around. There have been newspaper articles in
the Journal Gazette.
**Lakeside
Park Neighborhood**
Lakeside
Park was once an amusement park with locks, canals and a dance hall.
The area is rich with history before and after the city was settled.
The
lakeside neighborhood is rumored to once been Indian grounds used for
less than pleasant occasions. Many different residents have reported
strange sounds and sights in and around their homes.
**FOUNTAIN
COUNTY**
*[Attica](#attica)*
**Fowler**
located in
Benton County
**Haunted
Church**
The
haunted church in Fowler, Indiana was famous enough that a local news
station did a report on it one year. Supposedly a young girl haunts
the building and her voice has even been captured on audio recordings
The news
show had recorded a girl's voice saying *"mommy"* in
the attic.
**Francesville**
located in
Pulaski County
**Moody
Lane or "The Light"**
100 S and 300 W in
Rensselear or Francesville Indiana.
Take Highway 49 South
until it ends (about 25 miles from Valparaiso). Turn West onto
Highway 14 and go for a mile until you see 100 W. Turn South on 100 W
and go a mile until you see Division Road. Turn West on Division Road
and go for 2 miles until you come across 300 W. Turn South on 300 W
and go for 1 mile and the cemetery will be right there.
The story
is back in the horse and buggy days where two brothers were out for a
ride. One brother fell off and the wheel decapitated him. If you go
when the corn is down, you will see a light come towards you. If the
corn is up (the best time to go) you see the orange/red glow from the
lantern at the end of a row. It will move through the row of corn and
you can see the light above the corn. It's slowly moves to the end of
the row and back to the start of the row. Then it will move up one
more rows. You can watch the light come closer and closer one row at
a time. What you are supposed to do is drive down the lane, turn
around and drive back down it, turn your car around, park it and
flash your lights three times and then shut them off. Then you will
see the light cross the road.
The light
is the lantern of the other brother looking for the head. The brother
is with his lantern passing one row at a time in the corn.
**Smith
Graveyard**
A
graveyard near [Moody Lane](#moodylanefrancisvil) is where
a man and a woman were killed on opposite sides of the road. And at
midnight you supposedly can see the woman crossing the road to see
her man.
**Frankfort**
Located in
Clinton County
**Farmers
Gravel Rd.**
People
believe that back in the 1920's a school bus of children some how
went off the road killing the driver and the children. So now, if you
go out to Farmers Gravel Road and put your vehicle in neutral along
with turning your lights out, it is alleged that the dead children of
this fatal accident will push you up the hill and purportedly into
the river below to meet the same fate as theirs. It is also said that
if you cover your car in flour, you can see hand prints of little
children. Some have also claimed that they have witnessed spirits of
children looking in through the windows of their cars.
Webmaster: Farmers
Gravel Rd could be one in the same as [Sleepy
Hollow](#sleepyhollowfrankfo), aka Haunted Railroad
**Sleepy
Hollow**
*also
known as*
**Haunted
Railroad**
The Sleepy
Hollow around Frankfort, Indiana is a bridge as well as an over pass
that goes over a train crossing. It is legend that if you pour baby
powder on your hood, stop right near the train crossing, turn your
engine off and then start it back up again, then continue to drive
across the tracks, you'll come to find children's hand prints all
over your hood!
Another
version claims that your car will turn itself back on. There are also
stories of a mysterious glowing white cross appearing in the area.
Some claim
a young boy was killed on the tracks.
**Old
Train Trestle**
In 1947 a
young lady was on the bridge contempt on committing suicide. She had
come home to find her husband cheating on her by catching him in bed
with his mistress. After leaving the house and roaming around with
emotions of sorrow, anguish and pain, she came to the train trestle
where she waited for a train and then ran out in front of it. On
foggy nights you can hear her screaming, and see her walking across
the bridge.
Webmaster: Other
websites have this exact same name and story listed in both Frankfort
and Frankton, Indiana. The name and story belongs to Frankfort,
Indiana only.
**FRANKLIN
COUNTY**
*No* *H**aunt**ings
Reported*
**Franklin**
Located in
Johnson County
**Greenlawn
Cemetery**
locals refer to the
Cemetery as the Main Cemetery
This is the main
cemetery just off of South Street and S. Morton Street (US-31).
Witnesses
report a very unsettling feeling when they go there. There are
several suicides that are buried there.
**Old
Main at Franklin College**
In 1978 or
1979 a story appeared in the college newspaper about the reported
ghost of a former professor that had allegedly hung himself from one
of the rafters. A picture of the rope was shown still in place. The
hanging allegedly took place in the 1920's. But, a picture of the
classroom he supposedly taught in was untouched. All the desks and
the blackboard were in black and white. It was also a storage place
for stage props when the theatre department was in operation until
1975 and only within the last 15 years or so was it restarted. The
door to the fourth floor was found open on occasion but was supposed
to be locked. Occasional power outages occurred as well.
Another
story involving the Old Main at Franklin College is that early one
morning in the 1980's, a fire destroyed a residence hall and gutted
the attic of Old Main, a grand building used for administration
offices and classrooms. A student was hiding in the attic to avoid
the fire and was burned to death. Students have reported smelling
burning flesh and hearing screams when in the attic during the
morning. The smell has even been so bad that classes have been
cancelled more than once to avoid it.
**The
Willard Haunted Hotel**
99 N Main St
Franklin, IN 46131-2335
(317) 738-9668
The
Willard Restaurant in Franklin was once a hotel, but not before it
was a house. A house rumored to have been haunted since one fateful
October day in the early 1900s.
It is also
said that the basement was part of the Underground Railroad back in
the 1800's.
It all
began in 1922, when renovations began on the soon-to-become Willard Hotel.
The
venerable old brick two-story house that would be the site of the
hotel was called the "Old McCaslin House" back then. Eliza,
Sarah and Will Judah finally opened the very best hotel in
Indianapolis Southside in 1924.
They
flourished along with the lovely new hotel, and soon tall, handsome
Mr. Robert Black began a dignified courtship with Eliza that endured
for an extended period. Then Rose came to town.
Rose was
Eliza's sister, a bad girl who showed up at the Franklin Train
Station with a gambling debt and a chip on her shoulders. Soon Robert
began to change and Eliza began to suspect he was going off with her
ne'er-do-well sister. One fateful day in the cool of October, Eliza
heard a crash in the kitchen, walked in and discovered Robert and
Rose together on the kitchen table, "in full coital
compromise," the unmistakable aroma of tequila filling the air.
The rest
of the story is as insubstantial as the fog that surrounded the hotel
on that fateful day. Some say Rose bade her time until she could
exact her deepest revenge. Others say she simply ran everyone out of
the hotel and lived her life out as an empty husk of the vibrant
person who, for so many years in her youth, had looked forward to so much.
Of the
many ghost stories and tales of haunted hotels and houses in
Indianapolis, this is, without a doubt, the raciest.
As Eliza
was a prohibitionist, some think this is the reason she haunts the
structure as she frowns on the hotel now being a restaurant and bar.
**Frankton**
located in
Madison County
**Old
Train Trestle**
Webmaster: Other
websites have this exact same name and story listed in both Frankfort
and Frankton, Indiana. The name and story belongs to Frankfort,
Indiana only.
[See
Old Train Trestle in Frankfort](#oldtraintresslefran)
**Fremont**
located in
Steuben County
**Ray Road**
**The
McNaughton Family Cemetery**
It is
insinuated that along Ray Road in Fremont, Indiana there is a
cemetery by the name of The McNaughton Family Cemetery. It is also
claimed that there have been reports that when you walk between the
tomb stones in this graveyard you'll levitate off the ground.
(You're still moving forward in an upright position, but your feet
aren't touching the ground.) There are cold pockets, and
visitors have reported having the feeling of people brushing past them.
Webmaster: Do I
believe in ghosts? That's one story. Do I believe that one will
levitate off the ground while walking through this cemetery? NO!
Another detail that makes me disbelieve this haunting is that there
is no listing of a McNaughton Family Cemetery on Ray Road or anywhere
in Fremont for that matter.
update: 10/26/2011
According to a Caitlynn Smith:
I have relatives who
live near there and I'm fairly certain that the cemetery in question
is not actually on Ray Road but on a sub-road that turns off of Ray
Road. There is a large cemetery dedicated to the McNaughton family
and many of their old buildings are now on location (*having been
moved from Ray).*
**French
Lick**
located in
Orange County
**Horse
Field**
In the
late 1800's a bad storm hit this field like no other storm has ever
hit this small town. In this field, approximately 5 acres across,
were two beautiful black horses with a black baby colt. The only
shelter in this field was a giant oak tree in the middle of this
field, where the horses ran to immediately when the lighting flashed
through the air. Some have claimed to have witnessed 3 lighting bolts
come down from the sky and striking each one of the horses one at a
time, killing them. Now if you go visit this field when a night storm
is brewing, you can hear 3 horses running across the field to where
the old oak tree still stands. And on some nights when the lighting
lights up the sky you can see three beautiful black horses standing
by the tree.
**FULTON
COUNTY**
*[Kewanna](#kewanna)
[Rochester](indianahauntings.htm#rochester)*
**Gary**
located in
Lake County
**Black
Oak**
Along an
interstate stood an old 2-story house that was once a speakeasy (bar
saloon) and a home for ladies of the night. It is claimed that at
times, you can hear a car pull in and hear men entering the basement
where they shot the owner of the saloon. It is also alleged that one
can see a woman dressed in red upstairs, often crying and reaching
out to touch you. There are also claims of a man leaving the basement
and walk upstairs, often pushing witnesses down. Last but not least,
it is said that one can hear the screams of women and children losing
their lives.
This house
has since been destroyed, nevertheless to this day you can see the
woman dressed in red, crying and reaching out for you.
**Ridge
Road**
On the
road as you enter into Gary, On Halloween, you can see the ghost of a
girl who died after running into the Calumet River with her wedding
gown on. The weight of her gown held her down and drowned her. Her
ghost can now be seen.
It is also
that the ghost of a girl who got in an accident can be seen there.
**The
story of La Llorona, or the weeping woman**
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The legend of La Llorona is
quite popular in Mexican popular culture. The story of La Llorona, or
the weeping woman, is often told in southwestern states, in
particular Texas. The story usually involves a poor, working-class,
young woman who becomes involved with a wealthy, married man. When
the man discovers she's pregnant, he leaves in a fit of rage, leaving
her to suffer alone. As abortion is a sin in her culture, she carries
the baby to term only to discover that she cannot handle the life of
a mother. In disgrace, she murders her child and spends eternity
trying to make amends for her decision. www.ghostsofamerica.com/4/Indiana\_Gary\_ghost\_sightings.html
The La Llorona legend sometimes
involves a young married couple. The couple struggle through life,
fighting with each other and their children. Eventually the husband
finds comfort in the arms of another, and the woman murders their
children as a payback. Some weeping woman stories place the woman and
wife in the role as a cheater. The young woman cheats on her husband,
and then kills her children in a depressed state. In all cases, she
roams the earth in her ghostly form, trying to make amends, and find
the children she murdered. | |
While the
La Llorona legend is highly popular in the southwest, the story
occasionally appears in the Midwest as well. The town of Gary,
Indiana has its own version of the La Llorona story.
The La
Llorona in Gary, Indiana is often spotted near the area known as
Cudahee. Cudahee was once a highly popular neighborhood for recent
Mexican immigrants. The neighborhood was close to Chicago, where the
workers could find jobs in the steel mills, and had an inviting feel
that made most feel right at home. It was there in Cudahee where a
young Mexican girl became the legend of La Llorona.
The young
woman arrived in Cudahee with her husband, full of hope for the
future. Not long after they arrived, the husband went to work in the
steel industry, and she set about making their home a pleasant one.
The two lived together for a number of years, and began raising a
small family. After her husband perished in a mill accident, she
tried her best to feed her family.
Not long
after her husband passed, the young woman found herself involved in a
tumultuous relationship with a wealthy white man. The man knew that
her social standing was not on par with his, but continued to string
her along with promises of a marriage and future. Rather than tell
her when he planned to marry another, the man lied and told the young
widow that he could never marry a woman with children. Grief
stricken, the woman went directly home and smothered her children.
She quickly returned to her lover with the news that they could now
marry. Disgusted and afraid, the man made her leave and promise never
to return to his home again. The woman couldn't return to her house
as she was too afraid to face her children, and wandered the streets
crying. A few hours later, her body was discovered.
There are
some that claim the story of a weeping woman in Gary is simply an
already existing ghost story that the Mexican immigrants adopted as
their own. A young widow was in a car accident during the 1930s just
outside the area known as Cudahee. The woman survived, but her
children all perished. Out of despair, she kept returning to the spot
where they died, crying and weeping for her children. Even in death,
she is unable to move on.
For those
hoping to see La Llorona for themselves, she is often spotted near
the corner of Fifth and Cline Avenue in the Cudahee neighborhood of
Gary, Indiana.
**Gas City**
located in
Grant County
**Old
East Elementary**
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND.
(3)Turn LEFT onto US-35/IN-22.
(4)Turn LEFT onto N
4TH ST.
(5)Look to your left
(3 story old building, sign says Old East Elementary)
(6) END Old East Elementary
There used
to be a playground behind the elementary school. A few people have
seen the merry-go-round spinning by itself with nobody near it. Some
people have even heard the sound of children laughing there.
The school
has a scary look to it, like it was suddenly abandoned and a riot
later took place. It is beaten down, and the Merry-go-round which was
said to have been mysteriously moving at times by ghostly children
has been removed. There is nothing in the school yard except for cement.
**10th
Street Bridge**
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND.
(3)Turn LEFT onto US-35/IN-22.
(4)Turn RIGHT onto
10th Street
(5)End on 10th Street
Bridge (1st bridge you pass) It is close to town
When the
bridge was first built, a worker fell off the bridge and died. The
river then carried his body away. Many people have reported seeing an
old man hanging on to the side of the bridge screaming for help when
they pass over the bridge.
**Georgetown**
located in
Floyd County
**Devil's
Dip**
This is a
large hill, as it dips down. At the very bottom of the hill there is
a house. It is said that there was a little girl that once lived
there and was playing outside late one night, when she was hit by a
car driving too fast. Around midnight if you go really fast down the
hill you can see the little girl dressed all in white playing next to
the telephone pole. It's directly across from the house.
**Geneva**
located in
Adams County
**South
Adams Middle School**
105 W Line St,
Geneva, IN
(260) 368-7256
The cooks
and janitors have reported seeing a ghostly figure in the rafters
when they arrive to the school in the morning.
**GIBSON
COUNTY**
[Oakland
City](#oaklandcity) [Princeton](#princeton)
**Goshen**
located in
Elkhart County
**Oakridge** **C****emetery**
located along County
Road 21/ N. Indiana Ave
There is a
statue of an angel over the grave of Michael Bashor that is said to
cry tears of blood.
**GRANT COUNTY**
[Fairmount](#fairmount)
[Gas City](#gascity) [Jonesboro](#jonesboro)
[Marion](#marion) [Sweetser](#sweetser)
[Upland](#upland)
**GREEN COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**Greencastle**
located in
Putnam County
**Cemetery
in Greencastle**
Webmaster: All the
Websites out there have this cemetery listed as Boone Hutch Cemetery,
when actually it's called Boone Hutcheson Cemetery
Located along South
Country Road / 450 West
Directions: Take US 40
and turn North on 445W. Follow it for about 2 miles. Then
turn left onto 550S. Follow it for about 3/4 of a mile then
turn right on 525.
It is said
that a ghostly police officer from the 1950's sits inside the
graveyard along with a blue light.
It is also
claimed that there is a cave under the cemetery with a grave near the
entrance. People have reported seeing a strange figure standing in
the cave when going in. Some witnesses have even reported that bodies
will fall out of their caskets into the cave. One other occurrence
involves sinister looking dogs with red glowing eyes that chase
people to their cars, and then disappear.
**DePauw
University**
2 or 3
different night custodians quit their jobs at the old east college,
built in 1837, because they swore it was haunted.
**Edgelea**
It is
alleged that if you go and sit by the train tracks in Edgelea at
night, you could see the ghosts of hobos jumping off the train. One
lady already has seen a ghost of a hobo in her backyard. This lady
has even heard them banging on her back door.
Webmaster: I have my
doubts about this haunting, as there is no such location of Edgelea,
Indiana. There is an Edgelea Drive found in Greencastle; however
there are no train tracks located near this road.
**Edna
Collings Bridge**
[GPS
N39 43.65 W86 58.58](http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en)
The Edna Collins
Covered Bridge crosses Little Walnut Creek on County Road 450 North
in Putnam County.
It is said
that sometime in the early 1920's a little girl used to swim in
Little Walnut Creek, which the bridge crosses. At the end of the day
her parent would drive into the covered bridge, turn off the motor,
and honk three times signaling their return letting the little girl
know it was time to leave. One day, something had happened to the
little girl causing her to drown. They say that if at night you drive
into the bridge, turn off the motor, and honk three times that the
little girl will come and get in the car with you.
While this
tragic tale is the main story connected with the historical bridge,
there are whispers of another, more controversial story that explains
the presence of the bridge's ghost. In the mid-1800s, in the tiny
town of Portland Falls, there lived a young doctor and his even
younger lover that he strived to keep a secret.
The girl
eventually got pregnant, and the doctor, panicked, performed an
unsuccessful abortion that led to her untimely death. Anguished, the
doctor told no one of his dark secrets and to this day, some remain
convinced that the young figure that drifts along the banks of the
creek near Edna Collins Bridge is the young man's doomed lover.
**Whitcomb's
library**
located at DePauw University
Former
Indiana Governor James Whitcomb donated his vast library to Ashubry
University-now DePauw University-in his will after his death in 1852.
Whitcomb was an avid reader had amassed a large collection of books
in his lifetime, and kept most every book he had ever read. During
the years his library was in public use there were numerous sighting
of Whitcomb's ghost trying to protect his books.
In one
notable incident, a boy was reading The Poems of Ossian in the
Library when he became so engrossed reading it that when the library
closed he snuck the book out of the library and took it to his room.
It was after midnight when he finished reading and turned out the
lights. Later, he woke with a sense of not being alone. When his eyes
became adjusted to the darkness he saw a spectral finger pointing
accusingly. Then he heard a voice speaking, "Who stole
Ossian?" A bony hand reached toward the boy, who swore he
felt a finger touch his cheek. The boy returned the book first thing
in the morning, telling the librarian he'd been visited by the ghost
of Governor Whitcomb and promising he'd never take another restricted
book out of the library.
The
collection of now rare books is now protected, but there are still
occasional sightings of Whitcomb's ghost.
**Greenfield**
located in
Hancock County
**Weston
Village**
314 Roosevelt Dr
Greenfield, IN 46140-1869
(317) 468-0435
This area
of town called "Weston Village " is a housing edition and
apartments in the same and is about a span of five miles. One witness
reports seeing what is described as a Cyclops at the foot of her bed,
as well as other sightings.
**Greensburg**
located in
Decatur County
**Greensburg
Courthouse**
There are
reports of ghostly sightings. The employees feel the presence of a
man who fell down the stairs. They say they have heard footsteps
going up the stairs. He will sometimes pass them in the hallways (you
can feel a breeze, like when someone walks past you). There are also
reports of people feeling a gentle touch or tap, yet there is nobody
around. Some say felt hair on their arms and on the back of their
neck stand up.
**Greenwood**
Located in
Johnson County
*No
Haunting reported*
**Griffith**
located in
Lake County
**Griffith
High School**
600 N Wiggs St
Griffith, IN 46319-2095
(219) 924-4281
It is
alleged that a young lady hung herself in the girl's bathroom next to
the auditorium and she still wanders in the bathroom. They say
if you are alone in there you can see her spirit behind you in the mirror.
In
addition to the Griffith High School hauntings. It is said that a
male student was sitting in the library for study hall and out of the
blue he stood up, grabbed his chest and started gasping for air, then
keeled over and died. Sometimes during evening meetings in the
library you'll see a chair pushed on the ground, just like he had
pushed it down when he stood up.
**Reder
Road**
It is said
that if you walk for about an hour and a half down the path at the
end of Reder Road, you will find a small white chapel church from the
early 1900's. Supposedly a mentally insane pastor murdered the whole
congregation years ago. It is said that one can hear the screams of
the congregation that was killed by this insane pastor.
It is also
said that if you are walking back from this Chapel along Reder Road
late at night you will pass railroad tracks. If you stop and look to
your right you will see a man in all black walking very slowly toward
you down the middle track.
**Ross Cemetery**
Right by Elm Street
and Whitcomb Street in Griffith, Indiana.
Directions: Take I-94
and get off on Cline Avenue South (exit #5). Take Cline Avenue
for almost a mile and a half. Turn left onto US-6 also known as
Ridge Road. Go two miles down Ridge road and turn right on
Whitcomb Street. Follow Whitcomb Street for about half a mile
and cemetery will be on the left side of the road.
Another
incident along Reder Road is a story of a girl named Elizabeth Wilson
who drowned in a swamp after the car she was riding in went off the
road and into this swamp. People say that if you drive down the road
at night you can see Elizabeth on the side of the road waiting for a
ride back to her house down the road. People who claimed to have
given her ride back to her house got only as far as Ross cemetery
before she disappears; the same cemetery that she was buried in 1955.
More
history to this road is during heavy mafia activity in Chicago around
the 1930's they would dump bodies off this road because it was, at
the time, out of the way and seldom traveled. Most of the bodies were
not discovered until the mid sixties when the area started to be developed.
Through
the late 1980's until the mid 1990's the woods around this road
became a popular place to commit suicide. Most people that have
killed themselves there were area high school students.
There are
a few houses still on the road, near the main development. Many
reports of various apparitions (figures in the woods, ghostly lights,
voices, being chased by cars/ creatures). What's more, mostly due to
the fact that it is surrounded by woods, various animal parts are
frequently found along the road. These are odd in the fact that they
seem to almost always be placed in the exact center of the road.
Never an entire animal like road kill, but parts; a head, a leg, a
torso. Usually rabbits or raccoons but household pets have also been
reported. One person witnessed the head of a large dog, a German
shepherd or similar large breed, positioned in the center of the
road. There was no blood and the eyes were open staring down the line
of the road.
Another
story that has been told is it was a cool fall night and a guy and
his girlfriend were parked on the side of the road for a little late
night make out session. They were all cozy there, when they started
hearing a scraping sound on the roof of the car. The boyfriend would
tell his girlfriend that it's fine, it's just the wind. A little more
time passes and the scraping starts getting louder and faster. The
girl obviously a little uneasy asks that her boyfriend take a look.
So he gives in and says ill just be right back. It's now been a bit,
and the scrapping hasn't stopped and the boyfriend hasn't returned.
The girl, who is now getting worried about her boyfriend, gets out of
the car to have a look. When she gets out of the car, she finds her
boyfriend hanging by his belt from the tree. It's said that on
some cool fall nights, especially near Halloween, that you can go
there and park your car and here scrapping on the roof.
Webmaster: The last
story is the exact same story as [Spooky
Hallow in Crawfordsville](#spookyhollowcrawfor).
**Hadley**
located in
Hendricks County
Webmaster: A lot of
websites have a listing for Hedley, IN with the story of:
Hedley Cemetery -
Reports of unexplained sounds and feelings of self destruction.
There is no Hedley,
INDIANA. There is however a Hadley, INDIANA
There is
also a Hadley Friends Cemetery located along W Country Road 200 S and
S Country Road W in Hadley, IN
If this is the cemetery
they speak of, I am not sure.
Any help here would be appreciated!
[Contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**HAMILTON
COUNTY**
[Carmel](#carmel)
[Fishers](#fishers) [Noblesville](#noblesville)
**Hammond**
located in
Lake County
**Ridge
Road**
*or*
**River
Ghost**
Webmaster: This story is
also listed under Gary, Indiana Hauntings as they are on the same path
On the
road as you enter into Gary especially on Halloween, you can see the
ghost of a girl who died after running into the Calumet River with
her wedding gown on,
the weight
held her down and drowned her. Her ghost can now be seen.
Also the
ghost of a girl who got in an accident can be seen there.
**Old
Botanical Gardens / Reaper's Realm**
626 177th St, Hammond,
IN - (219) 931-2480
The
Indiana Botanic Gardens is the largest and oldest retailer of herbs
in the United States, reaching its 100th anniversary in 2010. A
mansion located along the north side of the Little Calumet River in
Hammond, Indiana houses the Indiana Botanic Gardens. This mansion
housed the Indiana Botanic Gardens until 1990 when the company moved
to a newer facility in 10, Indiana. The mansion still stands today
and is used by Hluska Enterprises Inc. During the summer, it is a
retail fireworks outlet and in the fall it is the site of Reaper's
Realm Haunted House.
The old
Indiana Botanic Gardens building is still standing in Hammond, IN off
of I-80/94. For those individuals that are familiar with the area,
Reaper's Realm Haunted Mansion is housed in the building Joseph Meyer
built in 1926.
People say
there are 2 women owners who died there and they haunt the place. You
can hear people walking around upstairs if no one is there. There
have also been sightings seen in the forest behind the mansion.
People have seen 2 unknown women working in the background. This
usually happens when they are setting up for Reaper's Realm.
**Robertsdale
- Circus Train**
As it is
true that on June 22, 1918, the Hammond circus train wreck occurred
about 5 1/2 miles east of the city, killing 86 and injuring 127 persons.
From this
tragic incident comes the story that all the animals aboard the train
burned to death and the animals' remains were buried in a nearby
cemetery. It is said that if you go by you can still hear all the
animals cry.
**Haunted
House**
A haunted
house in Hammond can be found at 36 Detroit St. between the Illinois
state line and Hohman Ave. Legend claims that the spirits here
are violent and like to throw things or move things around.
But not
only is the house haunted, the whole block has strange things
happening. Things such as cold spots, things touching you, objects
being moved or even thrown at you, voices, footsteps, sightings of a
doppelganger, and when you're in the house you get the feeling that
someone is watching even though no one else is around.
**Jayme
House**
Hammond
also has the haunted Jayme House. A number of people have spotted the
ghost of a little girl inside the house and heard her playing late at night.
There are
two bedrooms upstairs. The bedroom to the left; if you shut the cubby
hole door at night and when you wake up the door will be found open.
If you put something in front of the door it is still open in the
morning. The bedroom to the right; one can see glowing eyes, hear
noises, and sense over powering smells, all coming from within the
cubby hole.
There have
been reports that doors open on their own, odd smells have been
detected, strange and unexplainable noises have been heard and the
sounds of phantom children have been heard running, laughing and playing
The
stairwell leading to the upstairs bedrooms is also haunted. It is
said this is where a little 8 year old girl likes to play. There are
sightings all over the house. There are a large number of happenings
throughout the rest of the house, items are moved to odd places by
some unseen force, chairs are moved and placed in odd arrangements
and people have claimed to be touched by hands that they could not see.
There have
also been reports of people being lifted off the ground.
**Bishop
Noll Institute**
1519 Hoffman St,
Hammond, IN - (219) 932-9058
It is said
that there are 3 known deaths in the school.
It is said
that on the second floor, in the A-wing of The Bishop Noll Institute
where a janitor hung himself, you can hear footsteps and people
talking with the whole floor being empty. In the lab rooms, chairs
would fall off desks without being pushed.
It is also
claimed that the auditorium of Bishop Noll Institute is haunted by a
young girl who was auditioning for the lead part in a play and was
denied the part and then she started crying. She then walked on the
lights above the stage and hung herself. Ever since then, anyone who
auditions and gets the lead part or a part with many lines has gotten
hurt. They lose their voice, develop illnesses, break their leg,
almost choke, fall off the stage, and much more during the play.
In the
library, there is a cold spot that is said to remain there at all
times, despite the warmer air throughout the rest of the room.
In the
pool area, a freshman drowned in the pool, which is no longer used
and closed off. Laughter has been heard but it seems to come from
nowhere specific.
**Saint
Casimir School**
4329 Cameron Ave
Hammond, IN 46327-1358
(219) 932-2686
There is
said to be a ghost of a girl and a janitor that died in the school
during the 1953 fire of the school. Many girls of the school see the
girl in the girl's bathroom and at times you can see the janitor in
the old building at the end of the hall staring at you.
**Near
Columbia School**
Columbia School
is located at 1238 Michigan St, Hammond, IN - (219) 933-2461
There was
a man who was having a very hard time. He and his wife had recently
got a divorce, and he could no longer see his children. He was also
fired from his job. The man was really, really upset and decided his
life was no longer worth living. He committed suicide by hanging
himself. Years later the residents living there can hear the man
talking to them during the night, he also interferes with their lives
by, for example, throwing tools all over the garage. Also, on the
anniversary of his death a quick white light can be seen from his
window to remind the neighborhood of the tragic event.
**Gavit
High School**
1670 175th St,
Hammond, IN - (219) 989-7328
Every
night at about midnight, it is said you can see people walking around
the roof and if you shut the windows the night before some of the
windows will be open. If you are inside you can hear metal clinking
together and muffled screams, along with orbs and figures walking.
A number
of former students claim these stories are complete fiction.
**HANCOCK
COUNTY**
**[Greenfield](#greenfield)
[Reedville](indianahauntings.htm#reedville)**
**Wilkinson
McCreary Cemetery**
Webmaster: I can not
find a listing for Wilkinson McCreary Cemetery in HANCOCK COUNTY
Wherever it is, it is
said to be haunted.
Anybody with any
information on an address and hauntings please [contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**Thomas
Rd Cemetery**
Webmaster: can not find
a listing for Thomas Rd Cemetery in HANCOCK COUNTY
Wherever
it is, it is said this graveyard has had numerous occurrences
including reports of blood on graves which all date back too mid 1800`s.
The ground
is always soft no matter the weather and noises from the woods than
seem too get closer the longer you stay.
Two
gigantic rocks which set in front of the path that leads you in are
moved in a different spot every time you visit
Webmaster: Anybody with
any information on an address and hauntings please [contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**Hanna**
located in
LaPorte County
**Old
Haunted House**
Not to be
confused with [The Hannah House located in
Indianapolis, IN](#hannahouse)
There is
said to be an old haunted house in Hanna, almost gone now, but is
said to be located on the only hill in Hanna and on the side with
woods and no other houses. Supposedly a former owner supposedly
killed his twin daughters and wife before killing himself. Some say
he hung his two daughters from the trees. Next to the house you can
sometimes see the ghost of the man's body swinging from a tree or you
may see him fighting with his family and carrying off his kids.
Others claim that if you go there at night you are supposed to see
the guy hanging the ropes from the trees and if you walk the trails
in the woods at night you can see him fighting off his wife and
dragging his two girls down the hill to the ropes.
**Hanover**
located in
Jefferson County
**Hanover
Nursing Center**
Omens
happen before one dies, there is green mist in photos, a balloon
bounces into a room, and the piano plays with the keys being seen moving.
**Hanover
Beach**
located along the Ohio
River on South Beach DR.
A preacher
drowned while swimming to shore to find help the victims of a sinking
riverboat. Usually appears around 2 am when it is very foggy.
**Hanover
Cemetery**
located on Lowry Lane
off 1st street and Pine Ridge Road
One
witness reports, "My children and I went to Hanover Cemetery
soon after we moved here. We had split up for the purpose of looking
for a family member's grave; we then turned around to meet up with
each other. As we got closer to each other, we suddenly felt
nauseated and we felt chilled. We looked at each other and realized
we were all experiencing the same sensations. We looked down at the
grave in front of us, and it had the name, Benjamin Bennett on it.
The next day we went to the library to see if we could find anything
out about this person. We found that he had been a student at Hanover
College and had drowned in the Ohio River and that his body was never found."
**Hanover
College**
Numerous
events have been recorded
**Parker
Auditorium** *at Hanover College*
Parker
Auditorium has been haunted by the ghost of Dr. A.G. Parker, past
president of the college. Numerous events have happened over the past
25 years, including sightings, voices, sounds, and missing items.
**Donner
Residence Hall** *at Hanover College*
The east
wing of Donner Residence Hall is said to haunted. Moved objects
attributed to a former student who committed suicide in one of the rooms.
**HARRISON
COUNTY**
[Bridgeport](#bridgeport)
[Corydon](#corydon)
**Hebron**
located in
Porter County
**Hebron
High School**
509 S Main St
Hebron, IN 46341-8914
(219) 996-4771
During the
1930's a female student killed herself in the bathroom after being
stood up on prom night. It is said that the girl went into the
janitor's closet and found some rope. Then the girl went into the
bathroom that was right out of the gym doors and hung herself right
at the stroke of midnight. Some claim that her spirit can still be
seen swinging from a rope late at night
Many
people claim it happened on Halloween night, when the school doesn't
host their proms. In relation to it happening on Halloween night, it
is said that if you go into the bathroom on Halloween night and turn
off the lights at the stroke of midnight, look into the mirror, you
will see her hanging on the stall door.
Some
teachers claim to hear voices coming from that bathroom when they
stay late after school hours.
**Hebron
Train Depot**
Around the
early 1800's there was a train station where everyone in Hebron
worked. A man about 23 just had a fight with his wife and went
to work at the Hebron Train Depot angry and upset. So on his
way to work he was so upset that he wasn't paying and was hit by a
train. The train station didn't last much longer.
McDonalds moved in there. Every night his ghost would haunt the
place by throwing things and breaking things. There has never
been a thriving business there since.
The new
Walgreen's' store sits where the railroad depot used to call home.
The
railroad depot was moved in 1994 to its present location behind the
Stagecoach Inn. It has been fully restored by the Hebron
Historical Society and is used as a railroad museum.
**Old
railroad tracks**
Some
visitors may still be able to see evidence of a railroad that passed
through the heart of Hebron.
Sometimes
if you go there you will see ghost of people walking around after the
deadly train crash.
**Moody's
Road**
If you go
to Moody's road at night, flash your brights 3 times a light will
appear and if you shut off your car it will not restart.
Hedley
Webmaster:
A lot of websites have a listing for Hedley, IN with the story of:
Hedley Cemetery -
Reports of unexplained sounds and feelings of self destruction.
There is no Hedley,
INDIANA. There is however a Hadley, INDIANA
There is also a Hadley
Friends Cemetery located along W Country Road 200 S and S Country
Road W in Hadley, IN
If this is the cemetery
they speak of, I am not sure.
Any help here would be appreciated!
[Contact
me](mailto:[email protected])
**Heltonville**
located in
Lawrence County
**McCarthur
House**
Murder is
the reason behind the haunted McCarthur House in Heltonville. Four
people were killed there around 1974 and people report seeing the
ghost of the killer fleeing the house.
It is
claimed that when you approach the house there is a white figure that
can be seen as sort of running away from the house.
**HENDRICKS
COUNTY**
[Avon](#avon)
[Danville](#danville) [Hadley](#hadley)
**Henry**
located in
Rush County
**HENRY COUNTY**
[Knightstown](#knightstown)
[Lewisville](#lewisville) [New
Castle](indianahauntings.htm#newcastle)
**Henryville**
located in
Clark County
**Dan's
Run - Cemetery Hill**
Dan
Guthrie was just one victim in a string of murders in the Henryville
area. They said he was not only buried once, but was also dug up
again by his murderer and then burnt in a brush fire.
Guthrie's
first burial was near the creek bed somewhere on the south side of
the aircraft hanger that sits on the southwest corner of Pixley Knob
and Mountain Grove Road (Cemetery Hill) as he was placed in a
shallow grave.
Guthrie's
second grave was near the creek bed on the opposite side of the
street, due north of the aircraft hanger (northwest corner, west of bridge).
Guthrie's
body remained undetected for one year before being found, unearthed
and reburied in nearby Mt. Zion Cemetery. The hole he was
buried in near the corner of Pixley Knob Road and Mountain Grove Road
is still open (about 4-feet deep) near the edge of the woods. Homes
in the nearby area have experienced sightings of a young man with a
large, handlebar bushy mustache, doors open and close by themselves,
footsteps walking up and down hallways at night, footprints found
outside bedroom windows, objects moving by themselves, and ghostly
whispers. Also, a tape recorder left on Guthrie's gravestone in Mt.
Zion later revealed a faint, haunting man's voice crying, "Help
me, God help me, please help me..."
**The** **G****reen
Lady - Mt. Zion** **C****emetery**
Mt. Zion
cemetery located along Henryville blue lick road and between I-65
In the
early 1900's a young woman was killed on Henryville blue lick road
after a terrible car accident and buried in Mt. Zion cemetery on the
same road. It is said that she roams the cemetery, with a green glow
to her. She will jump on your car if it's parked in the cemetery at
night (said to be looking for a ride home) and the green goo will
still be on your car until you wash it off.
**Highland**
located in
Lake County
**Highland
High School**
9135 Erie St,
Highland, IN - (219) 922-5610
It is said
that Highland High School has been haunted for several years. The gym
is where the sightings usually take place. People have reported that
they have seen a little boy roaming around the gym and sometimes
doing laps around the basketball court. They have also heard
basketball being bounced. They say that the sounds and the little boy
running laps are a kid known by the name of Bob Haymaker. Bob died
one day in gym class when they were playing basketball. The teacher
said that he was fine and next time the teacher looked at him, he was
lying there dead. Ever since then, little Bobby Haymaker has haunted
the gym of Highland High school.
Webmaster: This is the
same name of a [school in Anderson,
Indiana with the near exact same haunting.](#highlandhsandeson)
Can somebody please
verify which is the correct listing, Anderson, IN or Highland, IN?
Webmaster: Websites out
there have a listing for:
**Hitysville**
There is NO Hitysville,
IN, however there is a Hitsville, Indiana. Although there is no
listing for a Public Library in Hitsville.
If anybody has a clue as
to where this haunting is supposed to take place, please [contact
me](mailto:[email protected])!
Here is
the story:
Hitysville
Public Library- It is reported that on Oct. 28, 1943, the librarian
that worked non-stop there was involved in a freak accident involving
a book shelf collapse. The book shelf oddly enough was full of
supernatural books. The ghost is said to have remained inside the
library which has since been shut down. On that anniversary night
accounts of loud crashing bookshelves have been reported, but no
bookshelves remain in the old library. Also accounts of moaning and
screams for help, along with unidentified scratching and banging.
**Hobart**
located in
Lake County
**Abandoned
Haunted House**
It is said
that an old abandoned house found on 501 Indiana St. near Liberty
school is where a very rich family used to live. The oldest child,
Spencer, was a high school dropout and a drug addict. It is said that
one day Spencer killed his baby sister, Mary. Spencer went to jail
and then he committed suicide a year later. They say if you go around
there at night you can hear a little girl running around the house.
Others have claimed seeing the little girl's ghost playing in the house.
**River
Forest Junior-Senior High School**
3300 Indiana St,
Hobart, IN - (219) 962-7551
The River
Forest Junior and Senior High Schools are connected. Outside of the
school there are tennis courts, before they were tennis courts there
used to be a pool that was used for gym class. The reason that the
tennis courts were built is because a boy drowned in the pool during
gym class one day. He is sometimes seen and heard in the High School
gym, Junior High multi-purpose Room, High School Cafeteria, and
throughout the High School halls. He is usually not seen during
school hours. Most of the people who see him have seen him while
staying late for after-school activities or games. One lunch lady has
actually claimed to having conversations with the boy. When asked
about it she replied: "The first time I saw him it frightened
me, but now I am not scared, and I know he means no harm. He is just
a lost soul stuck on Earth. I was walking out to my car, which was
parked near the tennis courts and I saw him standing inside the gate
of the tennis court. He was staring at me so I asked him what he was
doing there. He told me that he had drowned. I asked him his name and
he disappeared. Now, whenever I talk with him he disappears if I ask
his name, which I find very odd."
Webmaster: This is the
same basis of story along with the name of the same school found in
Hobart - River Forest Junior and Senior High Schools
According to resources
:The reason we are getting the same haunting for River Forest in both [Lake
Station](#lakeforest1) and Hobart, is that River
forest Jr high and senior high has a Hobart mailing address, but
techinally is in Lake Station. Yes, it's the same place and the
same haunting.
**Baby's
cry**
Webmaster: All the
websites out there have this story listed under Hobart, Indiana when
it is actually located in New Chicago, IN
Some
people say that if you go to Hobart cemetery and go right by the
woods, at midnight you can hear a baby cry. The baby is clearly not
alive and is a ghost. Also, if you take pictures you can see orbs all
over the place.
**HOWARD
COUNTY**
[Jerome](#jerome)
[Kokomo](#kokomo) [Plevna](indianahauntings.htm#plevna)
**HUNTINGTON
COUNTY**
**[*Warren*](indianahauntings.htm#warren)**
**Forks
of the Wabash**
Historic
Forks of the Wabash is a historic museum park near Huntington,
Indiana. The park is located along the Wabash River.
The
original house belonging to Miami tribe Chief Jean Baptiste de
Richardville has been remodeled by adding a door between the Chief's
bedroom and the servant's quarters to facilitate tours of the house.
In the room described as the servant's quarters there was a pillar of
icy air that everyone who walked passed through shivered and said, *"ooooh.
. . . cold spot"* The cold spot was WAY colder than the
temperature in the rest of the house including being several degrees
lower than the outside temperature. There also was a strong sense of
being watched.
**Horace
Mann School**
Webmaster: It is said
that Horace Mann School is now apartments, However the school is
listed being located in Huntington, Indiana and it serves grades PK-5
in the Huntington County.
2485 Waterworks Rd
Huntington, IN 46750
Huntington County
It is
alleged that Horace Mann School has had many reports of paranormal
activity. There have been sounds and sightings of children and adult
ghosts, which are of unknown origin.
**Huntington
College**
2303 College Ave,
Huntington, IN - (260) 359-4000
A women
spirit has been seen floating in the hallways of the Physical
Education Recreation Center, wearing a long white dress. She is only
seen by men. Toilets have been known to flush and showers turn on
with no one in the restrooms or locker rooms.
**Polk road**
It is said
that a woman died on the train track and if you go over the tracks
that your car will die and she will come and push you off and then
she will go down the center of the car and go into somebody and show
then how she died and what she went through. And when you leave,
there will be blood all over your car.
Webmaster: There is no
listing for a Polk Road in Huntington, Indiana, however there is a
Polk Street listed in Huntington, Indiana. Nevertheless, Polk Street
does not cross any train tracks. It does end several hundred feet
before it crosses tracks.
**Warwick
Hotel**
515 N Jefferson St
Huntington, IN 46750
(888) 932-1827
Haunted
Hotel 13th Floor:
Hungtington,
Indiana is home to one of the most horrifying haunted houses you'll
find in the Midwest.
The
Haunted Hotel 13th Floor is located on the grounds of the historic
Warwick Hotel. The story begins with the windy, dark night of October
13, 1904. On that fateful evening, more than 300 souls crashed to
their untimely deaths when the hotel was devoured by a raging fire.
No man, woman, or child was spared; twenty of those killed were
members of a traveling circus. The victims spanned every walk of life
and each left behind a legacy.
To this
day, there are whispers that the tortured spirits of those who lost
their lives in the wild blaze haunt the grounds still. Some say these
grieving spirits are trapped in a slippery slope between life and
death known as The 13th Floor.
Ever since
that tragic night, stories have circulated about the event that
claimed so many lives and the grounds that housed the infamous hotel.
There are tales of strange, ghostly figures and disturbing noises.
Individuals have even disappeared from the area the Warwick used to
call home, only to turn up across town in a desolate area known as
the Devil's Backbone. These terrified souls were rushed to mental
hospitals as they tried incoherently to tell others of the dark
journey they had experienced.
**Huron**
located in
Lawrence County
**Chain
grave**
A slave
owner from the 1800's beat one of his slaves to death with a logging
chain. The wife of the slave had a local shaman put a curse on the
slave owner. The curse was that he would bear the reminder of his
murder for eternity. After he was buried, a chain appeared on his
tombstone, and every year another link is added.
Webmaster: This is the
EXACT same story listed in Orangeville, Located in Orange County
**Hymera**
located in
Sullivan County
**Bethel
Cemetery**
There are
rumors that if you go to the Bethel Cemetery in Hymera at night and
go up to the Nathan Hinkle grave and monument (a local soldier of the
Revolutionary War that died in the war) and walk around the monument
3 time and say "Nathan Hinkle", "Nathan Hinkle",
"Nathan Hinkle", he will answer you.
Webmaster: Upon
investigation, there is no listing for a Bethel Cemetery in Hymera,
Indiana, nor is there a listing in all of Sullivan County.
I have also discovered a
Nathan HINKLE, a soldier of the Revolutionary War, that was born on
31 Mar 1759 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
died on 25 Dec 1848 in
Pleasantville, Sullivan County, Indiana at age 89, and was buried in
Hymera, Hymera Cemetery, Hymera-Shelburn, Indiana.
There is a monument in
Nathan Hinkle's honor. The monument is fifteen feet high,
representing a Revolutionary soldier at parade rest.
**Indianapolis**
located in
Marion County
Indianapolis
is the largest city in Indiana and it has more than a few haunted houses.
**The
Governor's Mansion**
Back in
the 1830s, the bustling hub of downtown Indianapolis harbored a dark
secret. The story of haunted houses in Indiana begins with the tale
of the cavernous, once beautiful very first Governor's Mansion that
sat atop Monument Circle. Many credit the doomed structure with the
title of the first haunted house in Indianapolis.
Ironically,
no governor ever lived there. The governors' wives never wanted to
hang their clothes out to dry in the middle of the city for all to
see. They felt the celebrated Circle left them no room for privacy
from the curious stares of the public.
So the
beautiful mansion became the home of Supreme Court offices, then
slowly lost its promising glow and began to house transient drifters
and ladies of the night. Finally, its condition deteriorated and it
sat empty and desolate for 30 long years
The town
soon became convinced that a dark, menacing figure had taken up
residence in the abandoned and crumbling mansion. It was a ghost,
they assumed, and some swore they saw its long black cape billowing
behind a bulky black shape with no head. They could hear thumping and
unearthly sounds from inside the mansion, but no one dared to go
inside and experience the horrors they knew awaited them. In fact,
citizens stopped visiting the Circle at all after dark for fear of
the unknown.
One
moonless, windy November evening, a group of local boys decided they
would be the ones to break the spell of the mad ghost that flitted
past the grimy windows and slipped through the decaying walls of the
old Governor's Mansion. Their goal was to capture the spirit, and
filled with the confidence of the young, they stood on the steps of
the Circle that fateful night and dared each other to take the first
step inside.
Finally
one of the boys, named Aaron Ohr, boldly declared that he wasn't
afraid of ghosts. Though he wished he could call the words back as
soon as they left his lips, the others taunted him and he knew he had
sealed his fate. He checked his pocket and felt reassured when he
found his trusty sling shot and a solid handful of rocks.
Aaron
stepped into the house, and his friends watched in awed silence. In
seconds they began to hear wild screams and a terrible thumping
noise, and were terrified. The boys turned to run, leaving their
friend to his ugly fate, when Aaron emerged from the swinging doors
of the Governor's Mansion.
The boys,
stunned, turned to see their friend alive and well and clutching a
giant, wild turkey in his hands. The turkey was spitting mad and
could barely be contained, but Aaron managed. Proudly he held up his
wriggling prize for his friends to see.
And with
that, young Aaron became a hero of the city and the story of
the first haunted house in Indianapolis was officially on record.
Before the evil spirit was revealed to be one very displeased turkey,
the entire town was convinced the mansion held untold horrors and
secrets of the dead. It was recorded in the town newspaper that it
was the oldest turkey ever caught in the Circle City. So the story
goes that Aaron's family cooked that turkey for Thanksgiving, and the
whole town was invited to celebrate the unhaunting of the old
Governor's Mansion.
**Mount
Jackson Cemetery**
The
individuals buried in this cemetery are the lost souls from the
numerous deaths that occurred at [Central State](#centralstate)
throughout its existence. The possibility of this place being haunted
is very real. These people were left without care and forgotten
about. In a way they were discarded by a society that had no use for them.
**Central
State Hospital**
**Old
Central State Hospital/Asylum**
**UPDATED: August 17, 2013**
While the
majority of buildings at the Central State Hospital in Indianapolis,
Indiana, have been demolished, the ghosts that once dwelled within
refuse to die.
Central
State Hospital began as the Indiana Hospital for the Insane.
In
November of 1848, The Indiana Hospital for the Insane opened its
doors for patients, who suffered from a variety of mental illnesses,
ranging from depression to various forms of psychosis, admitting 5
people. The mentally handicapped, called "Simple" also
wound up being committed here. The criminally insane also were housed
here. The Hospital at this point consisted of one brick building
sitting on over 100 acres of land. After 1926, the hospital was
renamed Central State Hospital.
The
Hospital grew in leaps and bounds to eventually house and care for
3,000 patients by 1928.
Many of
the drugs used today to help patients control their symptoms weren't
invented yet. So it isn't surprising that the use of restraint was
heavily relied on for patients prone to violence. Unfortunately
treatment in those times was experimental and rudimentary at best.
Women were often subjected to horrific treatments for something as
simple as depression, treatments included submersion in ice cold
water baths, and lobotomies were common place. Given the horrific
things people once faced there, it shouldn't be surprising that
Central State Hospital has its share of ghosts. However, the
conditions where the most difficult patients, like the violent,
criminally insane, were held in basements of buildings or dark rooms
off the vast tunnels which connect various buildings with chains and
shackles on the walls. The patients were in dark, inhuman conditions,
and "retraining practices" were deemed to be barbaric. The
worst inmates who never stopped screaming and /or attacked staff or
other patients were warehoused there in the early years of the
Hospital. Sadly enough, it was common during the early years of
psychiatry to use restraints to treat even common diseases such as
schizophrenia. Former Hospital workers confirmed that some unruly
patients were kept in these restraints.
Some of
the older buildings are gone, but some remaining.
This was a
major mental hospital located on the North side of West Washington
Street for more than a hundred years until it was closed in the last
decade. There are numerous reports of hauntings at this facility many
from former staff members. Although the facility if not open to the
public, there is a medical history museum on the site that can be toured.
People say
that the empty lot where the main buildings once sat is the darkest
place in the world, and that no matter how many lights are used, the
area remains dark and heavy. Some believe it is the result of
hundreds of deaths there, combined with th pain and suffering of
former patients. Those who walk passed the empty lot are also said to
hear the sound of wailing moans or the cries of former patients, and
see strange shadows moving across the grass. There is also a tree
where screams and moans are heard; in the 1940s, two patients fought,
and one killed the other by beating him to death with a large rock.
Some claim the patients themselves can also be seen, running through
the field.
Several
reports from night watchmen of noises, screams of
"patients", and mysterious "people" seen and then
disappeared. Medical Museum on site also reported haunted as it once
was the hospital's morgue. Entrance is on Warman Ave. right off of
West Washington Street.
Some of
the hauntings include:
A
screaming of a woman was heard coming from a corner of the basement.
Shadows of
entities were seen moving from cement post to post.
An
employee on a break took a nap in a room in the basement, near the
pumping station. He awoke as he was being choked by unseen hands by a
menacing presence. He broke the grasp and ran to the light switch and
no one was there. There were deep red marks around his neck where he
was choked.
The coal
conveyor belt which brought coal to the Boiler, turned itself on and off.
Noises
coming from the basement have been heard by the living when no one
was there.
Administration
Building - Some entity is going about his or her business in running
the hospital.
Foot steps
were heard coming across the lobby to the window in front of the main
desk and went back again.
Another
story told about Central State Hospital is the story of Alvin. Alvin
was a patient at the hospital, who suddenly and abruptly vanished one
day; he was there in the afternoon, but by bed check was gone.
Despite a long and thorough search, he was never found. A few years
later a female patient named Agnus started walking away during the
day, and was always found sitting in the same place, near the
basement where the severe cases were kept. Agnus eventually told a
staff nurse that her friend Alvin was there, and she liked to go
there to talk to him.
Thinking
that the former patient may still be in the hospital, the staff leapt
into action, ordering a full scale search of the basement. The search
revealed nothing, until someone found an open crawl space; inside was
the body of Alvin. Oddly enough, the same story is told about a
former Ohio mental institution, only the missing patient was a
female, who was only found after renovations of the hospital. Imagine
the surprise of a nurse when she figured out that a female patient
was going down the steps to the tunnel to talk to an entity named Al,
whose body was found soon after realizing what had happened.
Another
hospital worker heard moans coming from a dirt-floor room off a
tunnel, which had chains and hand restraints in the walls.
Maintenance
workers have heard the cries and screams coming from the dorms,
similar to what was heard here when patients stayed here. Mental
illness is painful and scary to the people living with it.
On the
second floor of a woman's dorm an entity dressed in a bathrobe has
been seen running down the hall, from the outside and the inside.
Under a
grove of trees, a violent patient killed another patient. The living
can hear the cries and groans of this victim coming from this area.
Entities
dressed in robes have been seen running across the grass in their bid
to escape.
If you
travel pass the former Central State Hospital today, be wary of any
sounds you may hear, or strange shadows moving in the distance.
**Rock
Bottom Restaurant and Brewery**
10 West Washington Street
Rock
Bottom is located on the same block as the infamous Bowen Merrill
Fire broke out in 1890. A terrific fire claimed the lives of 13
Indianapolis Firefighters. The interior of the building was too hot
for firefighters to enter so they cut a hole in the roof to get water
directly to the core of the fire. AS dozens of firefighters stood
atop the building, the roof gave a thunderous shudder and then
collapsed inwards, taking with it many of the firefighters.
Customers
to this day claim they smelled a sudden smell of charred wood and
soot surrounding them. In the Ladies Room, the faucets turn on by
themselves. One long time Waitress said sometimes after closing time
staff members would sit around the bar and hear and see things. On
one occasion, a loud crash was heard downstairs. When they rushed
down to see what had happened and no one was there. Staff members
have heard their names called when no one is around, glasses behind
the bar are constantly breaking, patrons have felt an icy hand on
their shoulders and cold spots develop all over the restaurant.
**Rivoli
Theatre**
3155 East 10th Street,
Indianapolis, Indiana 47710
It is
currently closed to the public.
The Rivoli
Theatre can be found on the East side of Indianapolis, in the old
downtown section, a neighborhood which was once a thriving commercial
district in the earlier part of the 20th century and is now in the
process of getting a much needed face lift through the restoration
and renovation process, thanks to several organizations efforts. The
city recognizes the value of these fine old buildings as being an
important part of their history, and will restore them to their
original beauty.
Though the
theatre is now closed, it seems that The Rivoli Theatre was the home
of entities from the time it opened, and has attracted a few others
throughout its long history.
1) The
land where The Rivoli Theatre and its building was built upon, had
been a farm. A farm house and family burial plot had exited right on
this spot. But before this time period, this same plot of land had
been an Indian burial plot.
a) Through
some investigation, it was discovered that the people who lived in
the farm house experienced paranormal activity in their house and on
the property.
2) Past
Hauntings in the Auditorium -
a) Past
owners have opened the theatre for business, and much to their
surprise they found people already sitting in the auditorium. Rushing
down the isles to confront them, imagine their shock when these
nonpaying customers melt away before their eyes.
b) One
apparition of a man dressed in his evening finery has been seen
frantically running up and down the isles, through the seat rows and
then disappearing into the wall!
3) Recent
Haunting Reports with the current owner
When the
present owner bought this grand old theater in 1976, he scoffed at
the stories that the theater was haunted, saying that overactive
imaginations had created these supposed haunting incidents. After
some personal encounters, this owner has changed his mind, but is
willing to live with the reality that his theatre was host to some
nonpaying entities, who love this old theatre as much as he does.
a)
Incidents in Auditorium under management of the new owner - Imagine
his surprise when who he thought were the first people in for the
showing of a film, returned to report to him that he was mistaken:
There was already a couple seated. The man was dressed in an old
fashioned tux and the woman was wearing a lovely white dress. In
disbelief, the owner ran to the auditorium and discovered no one else
living was seated. It wasn't possible for anyone to quickly leave
that fast, unless they were life-like apparitions of the theatres'
entities. This became a common occurrence.
b) Ladie's
Powder & Rest Room - Women patrons reported incidences of being
alone in the bathroom, hearing the toilet flush, seeing the door to
the stall open and close, watch the ivory faucets turn on and off,
without any help! Sometimes this entity, a woman appears in solid
form in this bathroom, fooling the living in thinking that she is a
real person. Then, she suddenly disappears for chuckles as the living
become unnerved.
c) A lady
apparition has been seen standing on the stairs which lead up to the
projection room.
It seems
that the entities have been rather rude and difficult with the
theatre's employees, making a high turnover rate a reality.
a)
Employees have been pushed by an unseen presence. Employees have
learned not to clean the auditorium alone.
b) People
in charge of cleanup have had the unsettling experience of watching
buckets and cleaning supplies move by themselves. Either an unseen
presence is trying to be helpful or is doing it for chuckles!
c) After
cleaning the lobby, the cleaning crew went into the auditorium to
continue. When they came back into the lobby, they found a smoking
cigarette in the ash tray urn found in the lobby. No one who smoked
was in the theatre or was involved with the clean up crew.
2)
Personal Experiences of the Current Owner - Doing repairs before or
after hours of business.
a)
Basement - Boiler Room - While down in the basement, working on the
boiler, the owner received a hug of appreciation around his waist
from behind by an unseen presence, feeling the cold arms and hands
from an appreciative entity; probably a woman - which inspired the
current owner to make a quick beeline lickity split canter up the
stairs to the main floor, through the auditorium to the lights.
b) While
in the projection booth, the owner was making repairs and saw out of
the corner of his eye a female presence standing there watching him.
Thinking it was one of the female staff, he asked her to pick up a
tool he needed which was out of his reach. When nothing happened, he
looked and saw nothing. He then remembered that his staff weren't due
there until later.
c) While
inspecting the roof of the theatre, the new owner fell through part
of the roof which opened up when he stepped on it. Presence(s)
physically stopped his certain death, by moving his feet so he landed
on a supporting truss, instead of free-falling 85 feet to the theatre
floor below.
d) Items
in the theatre apartment have been moved around and some have gone missing.
When the
theatre was still open, a movie camera was set up in the auditorium
and left on one night. On the film one sees a bright light form and
grow until a figure is seen which then moves out of camera range.
**Cathedral
High School**
(Fomer sight of
Ladywood High School )
5225 E 56th St,
Indianapolis, IN - (317) 542-1481
When the
Cathedral High School campus was the campus of Ladywood, a private
boarding school in Indianapolis. Ladywood was entirely run by the
Sisters of Providence, a group of nuns devoted to a Catholic
education. There is a building on campus, Loretto Hall, the former
main building of Ladywood, classes were held on the first floor,
physical education in the basement, with student dorms on the second
floor, and nun dorms in the attic. It has been reported many times
that at night, after what would be "lights out" for the
girls that you can hear and sometimes see a sister walking down the
halls in the second floor and candles burning in the attic.
**Decatur
Central High School**
actually located in
Indianapolis, but it is a Decatur township school located at:
5251 Kentucky Ave
Indianapolis, In 46221
October of
1979, a girl named Angie and her friends were recklessly riding
around the school parking lot. They crashed and Angie was thrown from
the car and decapitated. Strangely enough, the school's electricity
would not work for several weeks afterward and the entire school
smelled like burnt rubber. Every year, around the time of Angie's
death, the electricity still goes out and burnt rubber is smelt. Some
people have even reported seeing a young female ghost walking up and
down the stairs crying, but she disappears when people approach.
There is
also the story that all five female students were killed in 1979 when
a drunk driver drove into the auditorium.
**Indianapolis
Public School - I.P.S. #18**
Located on the south
side of Indianapolis on Ringgold St. and Palmer St.
The number
18 witnessed a tragedy when the old gym collapsed and a number of
kids and a teacher were all killed. People claim to hear kids playing
in the old room and see the ghosts of the students. The school itself
is now closed.
It is
claimed that I.P.S. #18 was built on top of an old Indian burial
ground. One person claims, "In my personal experience, if you go
up to the old gym the doors were locked and with the windows covered
but, if you do happen to stubble into the old gym you can see the
entire gym class standing in front of the stage. Also near the end of
the school day you can hear balls bouncing anywhere in that wing of
the school."
**Indianapolis
Public School - I.P.S. School #50**
School #50 sits behind
present day Indianola Park, about a half mile EAST of the
intersections of Washington St. and Belmont Ave., on the City's west side
As for location, School
#50 sits behind present day Indianola Park, about a half mile EAST of
the intersections of Washington St. and Belmont Ave. On the City's
west side.
December 2006
update/correction: School 50 is at Hawthorne Park, which is at
Belleview and Washington Street - west of Belmont Street. Indianola
Park is east of Belmont and Washington Streets, which is next to
School #30. That intersection is Miley Avenue and Washington Street.
Cold spots
felt, strange loud banging heard. The building is still there.
**House
of Blue Lights**
Here in
Indianapolis lie the remains of one of the most notorious haunted
places in Indiana, the legendary House of Blue Lights. While the
house itself that earned this ominous title fell victim to decay and
neglect, the desolate stretch of land remains.
Some claim
this mansion is located on Meridian Street in Indianapolis and is
haunted by the young wife of the first owner. When you go by the
house at night you can see blue lights flickering on and off on the
grounds and in the tower window. According to legend the man couldn't
stand the thought of burying his lovely young wife so he had a
special glass coffin built and placed in the tower. He would go visit
his wife every night. The tower was lit by soft blue lights, her
favorite color.
Truth be
told, the tale of the House of Blue Lights begins with a millionaire
named Skiles Test. The brilliant but eccentric Test constructed his
house out of glass block and white tile, and the whispers that
followed him alluded to madness. The masterpiece of the millionaire's
strange house was the giant glass swimming pool, which was lit from
underneath with rows and rows of bright lights. One could see it
glowing at night through the windows, always burning brightly.
Test was,
so the story goes, deeply devoted to his lovely wife. Tragically, she
met an untimely end under mysterious circumstances and Test fell into
a deep depression. He refused to let the body of his beloved leave
the house they had shared and could not bear to face life without
her. So he had a glass coffin built and placed it in the living room.
He dressed her in a formal blue gown, as blue was her favorite color,
and placed her in the glass coffin, her final resting place. He left
the coffin in the living room, which had three wide picture windows
so his wife could look out at the peaceful surrounding woods.
But Test
didn't end his tribute to his mate there. He places blue lights
throughout the living room to forever light up her presence, and
decorated the outside of the house and the thick fringe of trees on
his property in bold blue lights as well. He replaced the pool lights
and all of the flood lights outside with blue bulbs. As the house was
made up largely of glass, it glowed late into the night and drew
whispers and curiosity from Test's neighbors.
Residents
of the sleepy town would drive by the mansion at night just to get a
glimpse of what they had dubbed the "House of Blue Lights."
Some claim they watched at night as Test placed a chair beside the
body of his wife and ate his dinner and shared his day with her. The
stories began to spiral out of control when tongues began wagging
about being shot at by the crazed millionaire.
Test and
his dead wife soon began to attract more visitors and spies than just
the neighbors. People would drive from all over the Hoosier state
just to catch a glimpse for themselves. Some reported hearing the
low, mournful hum of quiet music, and some swore they barely escaped
with their lives after being chased away by a vicious pack of dogs.
Test
finally succumbed to old age and heartbreak in the 1970s. Everything
he owned was put into an auction, and his land became known as Skiles
Test Park. The large crowd that the auction drew demanded to see the
glass coffin, and were told that there was no such coffin in the
house-or anywhere on the surrounding grounds.
Disappointed
visitors left the auction without the view of the millionaire's
doomed wife and her makeshift casket they had come for. But many who
were brave enough to glimpse Test's house while he was alive still
claim that he was real, his wife was real, and her coffin was real.
To this day, some of the park's visitors insist that an unearthly
blue glow radiates from the very grounds where Test and his wife
built their long life together.
**Dubarry
Park**
3698 Dubarry Rd,
Indianapolis, IN - (317) 327-7461
It is said
that a little Mexican girl had drowned in the lake within Dubarry
Park and was not discovered until days later. Since then there have
been reports of a small Latina girl being seen in the vicinity
walking around to only disappear when she is approached. It has also
been claimed that she has been seen in the playground of the nearby
school behind the park.
Webmaster: Some
websites, which to include http://www.strangeusa.com, has listed this
sighting as:
**Fire Station**
Old Oaklandon, In 46236
Webmaster: This Fire
Station is located in Marion County. I know, I lived down the street
from this firehouse for 15 years. As it does look rather spooky
sitting there abandoned, all alone, I have never heard of any such tales.
**Fire Station**
This is in regards to
Fire station 12, located at 339 N. Sherman Drive, was built in 1915
for the Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD). It originally housed a
horse drawn steam engine and horse drawn hose wagon.
Four
firefighters have made the ultimate sacrifice, costing their lives,
while stationed at this firehouse.
At
unpredicted times of the day and night, strange and mysterious things
occur at this station. Shadows have been seen and bay doors have been
known to open on their own.
There have
been firefighters claiming that they have experienced unusual
happenings here. One firefighter said he was choked in the bedroom.
Some firefighters have seen visions. Some have heard noises that were unexplained.
On March
12th 1996, IFD took Rescue 12 out of service and closed the station.
Old Station 12 is now in use everyday, from 11 AM to 11 PM, by
Wishard Hospital's Medic 27. The staff from the Paramedic Ambulance
utilize old Station 12 as a place to relax between runs.
**Indiana
State Fair**
There is
an abandoned bridge across the street from the Indiana State
Fairgrounds, on the east side of Fall Creek Pkwy that takes you to
Millersville rd. it has been said that you can hear splashing and
gurgling noises below the bridge where a young boy was pushed off and
drowned. Supposedly his older brother pushed him off and watched him drown.
Webmaster: That is the
freakiest thing. I grew up around that area as my friends and I have
rode bikes through there many a times. I can remember us being scared
at times from hearing things and seeing things, and to now have read
this story . . .
**Whoa!!!!!**
**Indiana
Repertory Theatre**
140 W Washington St
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 635-5252
In life,
the first artistic director of the theatre used to jog around the
upstairs mezzanine area when the weather was cold or rainy. He
reached his untimely death when his nephew accidentally hit him with
a car while jogging outside on a foggy day. To this day, when it
rains outside, you can hear floor boards in the upper mezzanine
creaking and groaning just as they would if someone were running.
Webmaster: My oldest son
works for a Catering Company and works at the Repertory Theatre a
lot. When I told him of this story, he had a freaked out look on his
face and responded, "That makes sense!" He proceeded to
tell me he has on many occasions during rainy weather that he has
heard what can only be described as somebody running around up there
and has always blew it off to something logical is making that noise.
**Indianapolis
Athletic Club**
350 N Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 634-4331
The spirit
of a young fireman has been reported. He tries to wake up guests in
the middle of the night. There was a fatal fire at the hotel in the
early 90s, in which a young firefighter died.
Webmaster: My Wife and
some of her friends used to work at The Indianapolis Athletic Club.
They have heard stories of the place being haunted from staff
members, yet my wife or her friends have never experienced any hauntings.
**Indianapolis
City County Building**
200 E. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-327-4MAC (4622)
During the
first years of construction on this building, a special elevator was
erected to move court witnesses to different floors of the building.
In the 1960's there was a witness in a mafia trial being escorted to
the courtroom, when a hit-man dressed as a policeman shot and killed
the witness in the elevator. After this, the elevator's power turned
off and it was no longer used. People have reported hearing the
elevator moving through the floors, a gun shot, followed by screams.
There have also been a few reports of people seeing the ghost of the
witness or the shooting victim wandering the halls of the building.
**St.
Joseph 's Old Abandoned Catholic Church**
1375 S. Mickley Avenue
Indianapolis, In 46241
St.
Joseph's Catholic Church is said to be haunted, though the building
itself is now abandoned. There have been reports of hearing people
walking around inside the church and hearing things moving when the
building is empty. There are also stories of people seeing blood
appear on their hands.
**Edgewood
River**
Sounds
reported of a drowning boy slashing and screaming for help.
Webmaster: There is no
listing of a Edgewood River in Indianapolis, let alone in Indiana for
that matter.
**Magic
Moments Restaurant**
1 N Pennsylvania St # 1300
Indianapolis, Marion
County, IN 46204-3112
Phone: 317-822-3400
The top
floor of the 1 Pennsylvania street, where MagicMoments now stands is
said to be haunted by several firemen that died in a fire here, and
some or all of them are said to haunt this restaurant.
Patrons
and employees have seen odd things like table settings move by
themselves during the night glasses are taken from tables and set on
the floor right side up. Cold spots are everywhere. The office
side seems to give a bad vibe.
The
building itself was the site of boxing matches or at least that's
what the legend says. As these matches were unlicensed and illegal,
it was common for boxers to die in the ring and some say their ghosts
still haunt the building.
**Marian
College**
Stokely Mansion
3200 Cold Spring Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6110
It has
been claimed that an apparition of a man walking a dog has been seen
within Stokely Mansion, along with an apparition of a brunette woman
running out the side porch door and jumping into an awaiting
carriage. People have been gently pushed off the dog walk,
chills forbidding feelings also noted. There have been sightings of
Gondolas running without water under them and people having tea in
the Japanese Tea House in the middle of the night.
A former
employee of Marian claims that Allison Mansion, Stokley Mansion,
Clare Hall and Fischer Hall are all haunted and that there have been
deaths in all those locations.
**Stokley:** The former employee claims to have
seen a full body apparition (no head) in the room left of the foyer,
heard doorbells ring that have been disconnected from electricity,
knows of a police dog that would not go up the stairs to the third
floor. Original owner Frank Wheeler committed suicide there in the
main bedroom's bath with a shotgun to the head.
**Allison:**
The former employee claims a nun used to collect keys. Although
deceased, she still playfully hides them.
The former
employee claims they know who haunts the bedroom; Mrs. Allison, and
the old billiards room; James Allison. See James A. Allison Mansion
**James
A. Allison Mansion**
The Allison Mansion is
located on the near-northwest side of Indianapolis at 3200 Cold
Spring Rd on the grounds of Marian College.
on Cold Spring Road
between 30th and 38th street. Take the northernmost entrance into
Marian College
The
grounds are open to the public daily dawn to dusk.
317-955-6120.
A part of
Marian College campus, the Allison Mansion is an old glorious
mansion. Built between 1909-1911, it was James & Sarah Allison's
summer house.
James
Allison was one of the most important automobile entrepreneurs of the
early 20th century. He was the co-founder of the Prest-O-Lite
Company, which produced the first efficient headlight for early
automobiles and helped develop the suburb of Speedway.
The
mansion is said to be haunted by James' first wife who died there.
Things have been known to regularly disappear from the mansion.
After
Marian College acquired it from the Allison estates it was put to
good use as a college building. The attic was the sisters dorm, the
students lived in the old garage and classes took place in the rest
of the building or the greenhouses. From the time the mansion was
used as a school to the present (as a conference building) strange
occurrences have taken place. Keys missing, objects moved, the
library room completely rearranged - furniture not just books.
Strangest thing - the basement has an indoor pool in it. The pool is
where a baby crying has been heard. A Legend is that the Allison's
had a child and the baby drowned in the pool. (The baby was not the
Allison's but could have been that of a servants.)
**Milano
Inn**
231 South College Avenue
The Milano
Inn has reports of seeing an apparition and noises are heard.
The Milano
Inn opened in 1934 by Joe and Mary Modaffari. The couple passed away
in the mid 70's passing it on to family members who let it decline.
Leo
LaGrotte took over the building and made renovations. The renovations
did more than upsize the restaurant; it unleashed something that had
been lurking unnoticed in the space.
Staff
members claim they are afraid to be alone upstairs as they feel they
are never alone and being watched by someone or something. Some staff
mentioned of flickering objects that appear and disappear in full
view. Some claim to have seen dark shadows that move in the hallways
behind the bar. Whistling, glass crashing and footsteps have all been
heard in the empty upstairs rooms.
A psychic
once visited the establishment and said they felt that Mary Modaffari
was still looking over her beloved restaurant and that she is the one
watching over workers, moving things around and showing her
disapproval if she believes anyone is slacking off.
Another
explanation is said that many years before the building was a
restaurant it used to be an apartment complex and a young lady named
Mary lived in one of the apartments upstairs. One night a fire broke
out and engulfed the upper floor of the building. Many had tried to
escape by the landing door but it was warped from the heat of the
fire. The lady banged on many doors and called for help to no avail.
Mary panicked and threw herself against the landing door which would
not open; when flames caught her long nightclothes on fire. People
outside could see Mary with her gown in flames and running from room
to room looking and crying for help. She then disappeared not to be
seen of again.
A local
Ghost Group performed an investigation at the Milano Inn to discover
evidence that poor Mary is still wandering the premises. The group
got several EVP's (Electronic voice phenomena (EVP) which are sounds
found on electronic recordings which resemble speech) with whispers
and sounds of chocking, the name Mary and a faint voice saying,
"It hurts." One of the Ghost Group members tells of an
incident she had with feeling her throat closing up, smelling smoke
and feeling faint in the smaller back banquet room.
**Paul
Ruster Park Cemetery**
11300 E Prospect St
Indianapolis, IN 46239
317-327-0143
Rumor has
it that, long ago, a small boy was run over and killed while playing
on some nearby train tracks. They say you can still hear his ghost
playing his beloved harmonica in the woods.
**Post Road**
Supposedly
in the vicinity of Post Road, German Church Road, 30th street and /
or of the 4000 block, a group of kids were speeding when they hit a
bump sending them off the road and into a tree; killing them all. Now
it is claimed that when you turn on the street your car will cut off
and won't start back.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**The
Slippery Noodle Inn**
372 S Meridian St
Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 631-6968
The
Slippery Noodle Inn, Indiana's oldest bar and home of the Blues in Indiana.
The Noodle
has a rich history including a link to Union Station by many secret
underground tunnels helping to form the Underground Railroad. The
Brady & Dillinger gang hung around at the tavern. The back music
room used to be the livery stable.
The back
inside wall was used for target practice and you can still see the
bullets imbedded in the brick wall. The upstairs of the front
building was originally built as a luxurious road house for railway
passengers. Later years saw it used as a whore house with 23 small
rooms The Noodle is the oldest commercial building left standing in
Indianapolis and the Tremont House sign painted on the north side of
the building dates back to the 1850's
It was
once part of the Underground Railroad via a narrow passageway through
the basement and many sightings have been seen of a large black male
in overalls in the basement storage area. Also, as the top
floor was once a brothel in the 1800's a woman who worked there was
shot and killed in that portion of the building. She also has
been seen and heard roaming the hallway. It has also been claimed
that a fire broke out in the basement killing some slaves, who were
then buried in the basement. There are also claims of s child that
was a stillborn in second floor bedroom.
Some say
they have heard noises from the basement, choking sensation, along
with strange smells from second floor bedroom.
**Tuckaway
House**
George and
Nellie Meier haunt this house that was once their home.
Located
just southwest of Watson-McCord, the Historic Meridian Park
neighborhood has its own ghost at The Tuckaway House, located at 3128
North Pennsylvania Street, set back from the street behind a tangle
of bushes. The home is said to be haunted by its former owners,
George and Nellie Meier.
George
Phillip Meier was a fashion designer of some reputation in
Indianapolis and on the continent.
Nellie
Simons Meier made her international reputation reading palms.
At night,
the current owner says that downstairs area can sometimes fill with a
ghostly mist and that you can hear cocktail laughter and tinkling on
the piano.
Tuckaway
sits within the Historic Meridian Park Neighborhood just a few miles
north of bustling downtown Indianapolis. The home is still nestled
away in the trees much like when Nellie fell in love with its quiet charm.
**Waterbury
Neighborhood**
Waterbury is a highly
desirable 59 dwelling condominium community in Indianapolis, Indiana,
located just south of 96th Street on the city's northwest side.
Property Manager:
Keith Graber
Waterbury Co-Owners
Association, Inc.
2901 W. 96th Street,
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone 317-228-9570
There is a
condominium in which an elderly lady died. One of the current
residents, the son of the family, reports voices, objects moving,
screams, bumps, knocks, footsteps, growls, bodiless shadows,
electronics not working, candles going out, hot and cold spots,
strange feelings, animals sensing something not there, strange
dreams, the bed shaking, doors opening and closing, an orb once
caught on digital photo, strange lights, and the strong smell of
lilac. These have been reported around the house, but an overwhelming
amount of the experiences have taken place in the son's former room.
This room, strangely enough, is not the room the elderly lady died
in. She still haunts him in the house from time to time. No one else
has reported any disturbance, but they believe that they happen.
**Hanna
House**
3801 Madison Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46225
It is
privately owned, so the privacy of the owners must be respected.
The Hanna
House was built by Alexander Moore Hanna in 1958 by Alexander Hannah,
a highly reputable member of the Indianapolis community.
Hannah
House is described as a "stately red brick mansion,"
perfectly suited for the Indiana State Legislator, Alexander Hannah,
who built this 24 room mansion that has two floors, an attic and a
basement. This mansion was built in 1858, making it a pre-civil war era.
Hannah had
a strong moral belief against slavery and thus put his home on the
Underground Railroad to aid in the escape of slaves. His basement
served as a rest stop for slaves making their move to safer areas.
Tragically, one night when a large number of slaves were resting in
his basement a lantern tipped over trapping everyone in the basement.
While the fire was put out quickly it proved not to be quick enough
for those in the basement as they perished, becoming the final
resting place of the slaves.
While the
fire was being put out, the source of the blaze had to be kept hidden
and the fact that the house was an Underground Railroad station had
to be covered up. The dead slaves were buried in simple coffins in
the basement. Many believe that this is the reason that no one knew
the source of the haunting for so long.
The
apparitions of slaves in the basement hiding, a woman who stands near
a window on the 2nd floor, and a black frocked bearded man have been
seen within the walls of the home. In addition to chandeliers and
picture frames that move on their own and a piano that has reportedly
played a few notes only to discover that the piano was "locked
down" has been witnessed by many.
The
sickening smell of rotting flesh on the 2nd floor has been attributed
to the still born death of their child. Doctors induced the early
birth of their child because the baby had died inside the mother and
was beginning to decay creating a health risk for her. Some reports
claims of blood on the ceiling and feelings of dizziness.
In the
basement, where the ghosts of the slaves are presumed to be, there is
a rat's maze for Halloween time. Some of the people who have set foot
in the doorway of the maze turned right around and went out.
A visit to
the Crown Hill Cemetery to where Elizabeth & Alexander Hannah are
buried, one will find a small, unmarked, infant-sized gravestone in
the family plot, with only a single date etched in the stone.
In 1962,
David Elder took the responsibility of care-taking the place, but
didn't live there. From 1968-1978, Mr. & Mrs. O'Brien moved into
the mansion.
David
Elder was the first one to suspect that the place was occupied with
unseen residents.
1) While
working about the mansion, doing various upkeep chores, he suddenly
heard a terrific crash of breaking glass, like jars breaking into a
million pieces, resounding from the basement. He rushed down to the
basement, and found nothing amiss at all. He then noticed the fruit
jars that were being stored in the area where the slaves that were
killed in the fire were buried so many years ago.
The second
floor bedroom, where Mrs. Hannah gave birth to a still-born baby was
normally locked up and used for storage. However, it seems to be a
center of supernatural activity.
2)
Occasionally, the horrid smell of rotting flesh emanates from this
room, strong enough to gag the living, and make them run for the outside.
3) From
the same room, the strong, sweet aroma of roses permeates the air.
4) The
door to this odor emitting room freely swung open at will, even when
the room had been securely locked.
5) When
the door did open up, other unexplainable manifestations happened.
The living heard strange noises, footsteps of the unseen, mumbling
voices, felt cold drafts in places where there were no sources for
them, and saw other doors and windows open and close without help
from the living. A painter who was hired to spruce up the place had
the unnerving experience of having doors swing open and pictures slid
from their moorings as he walked by. The painter had had enough and
fled after a spoon that Mrs. O'Brien had put on a tray flew across
the room.
The
O'Brien family were treated to the full treatment of occurring
manifestations, as well as seeing an apparition several times as
well. Activity increased greatly after the O'Brien family moved in.
6) Early
one evening, while the antique shop on the first floor was still open
for business, Mrs. O'Brien looked up toward the second floor, and was
startled to catch a glimpse of a man in a black suit who was walking
across the upstairs hallway. Thinking it might be a customer, who had
wandered onto the second floor by mistake, she went up the stairs
toward him to guide him back down to the shop. When she reached the
top of the stairs, the man had vanished into thin air.
7) Because
the original house painter fled, Mrs. O'Brien's son volunteered to
finish the job. On his first night, he felt that he was being closely
watched by an unseen presence, which was a very uncomfortable
feeling. So, on the second night he brought his wife and two little
daughters to keep him company, as well as help with the painting.
While three of them worked in one room, the youngest little girl
played on the stairs. They heard the little girl talking with
someone, and came out to investigate. She showed no fear, and was
talking to a grandfatherly type man, which she could see, and her
family couldn't see. The rest of her family watched her carry on a
conversation, mesmerized. Then, the little girl said that
"Dad" was climbing back up the steps. Totally spooked, the
family left promptly.
8) Mr.
O'Brien also saw a transparent, apparition who was standing in an
archway on the stairs. He was wearing an old fashioned, black suit,
and had mutton-chop whiskers. He melted away before Mr. O'Brien could
reach him.
9) Despite
the fact that the staircase leading to the second floor was carpeted,
the sound of footsteps of varying loudness, along with rustling
clothing could be clearly heard.
10) Mr.
O'Brien also witnessed the door to the attic open by itself, after
the handle deliberately turned by itself.
11) Loud
groans from somewhere down the second floor hallway were heard by Mr.
O'Brien one night as he was watching TV in one of the upstairs
bedrooms. Annoyed, Mr. O'Brien yelled down the hall, scolding the
ghost to stop it's "bellyaching" and leave them in peace.
By 1972, the ghostly activity had stopped completely. For the time
being, they had accepted the living in their house.
From
1980-'82, Hannah House was used as the annual haunted house project
of the Indianapolis Jaycees. They would take kids on a tour of the
spooky old mansion, with special scary effects added for entertainment.
12) While
taking a break from the project, the coordinator and fellow workers
were sitting in the summer kitchen, which was located right next to
the staircase used by the servants to go up to the second floor, many
years ago. Suddenly, loud scratching sounds were heard coming from
inside the staircase landing wall. Despite quickly moving to
investigate, the source of the noise was never located.
13) One
evening, while listening to the spooky sounds coming from an
installed stereo unit, the coordinator and a friend, who were the
only ones in the mansion, were puzzled when the sounds suddenly
stopped. Investigating the trouble, they found that the on/off switch
to the unit had been deliberately pushed to the off position. Awhile
after restarting the unit again, the off switch was again activated.
The only explanation is that some annoyed entity took matters into
his/her own hands and stopped the sounds.
14)
October 1981 - A TV crew went to Hannah House to film a segment on
the Jaycee's Halloween House. A cameraman stood in the dining room
doorway, planning to get a shot of the room from that point. After he
commented about that wouldn't it be unnerving if the room's
chandelier would start to swing, the chandelier started to swing in a
six-inch arc. After investigating, the swinging chandelier had no
reasonable cause to make it do so.
15) A
psychic, Allene Cunningham, was brought by the crew into the mansion
on the same day. She felt cold spots and presences in the house.
16) At the
end of the filming of last shot, the cameraman stood in the dining
room doorway, to film the host of this Halloween segment who was
standing in front of a propped up coffin. Suddenly, a picture hanging
on the wall above the coffin fell down with a crash. After seeing
that the nail was still in it's upward position, and the string in
back of the picture wasn't broken, it was deducted that something had
to deliberately lift the picture off the nail. Some unseen entity was
up to the old tricks, to try to scare the living, and let them know
that ghosts were there as other strange activities, such as moving
chandeliers and picture frames, and unaccountable sounds, have been
witnessed by television crews investigating the grand but spooky house.
Still Haunted?
Yes.
1) The
apparition of Alexander Hannah and that of an unidentified woman have
both been spotted on the second floor.
2) Various
apparitions of slaves have been seen still hiding in the basement.
3) The
moving of objects and unaccountable sounds still occur in front of
the living.
**Inwood**
located in
Marshall County
**The Granary**
It is said
that if you go to the granary in mid day there will be an old farmer
dressed in white overalls and is very pale in the face. He will tell
you to get out. He is supposedly protecting the granary from kids
vandalizing it.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know of this exact location?
[**Contact
Me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**Irvington**
located in
Marion County
Irvington Historic
District Located five miles east of downtown and founded in 1870, the
Irvington Historic District has had several occurrences.
Some have
claimed that if you spend the night in Irvington you may experience
several things. Some people, when they are sleeping, have reported
waking up and feeling that someone else is in the room. Sometimes you
will even see a young man. Also strange smells and sounds have been
heard and feelings that you are not alone when in fact you are.
**The
Thomas Carr House**, currently the
Irvington United Methodist Church, which resides on a circle
surrounded by several smaller homes. The Thomas Carr House was the
prior residence of slave owner, whose slaves and maids lived around
him in the smaller structures. When walking by the church/house,
located at 30 North Audubon Road, people have often seen the former
slave owner either on the roof or somewhere on the grounds at sunset.
**The
Pitezel House**, located at 5811 Julian
Avenue, is the site where serial killer HH Holmes murdered a little
boy by the name of Howard Pitezel in 1894. The current owners of the
home have experienced a number of strange events, including muffled
voices, frigid temperatures, and physical appearance of several
spirits. It is believed that two benevolent female spirits reside in
the home. One of them keeps little Howard's spirit upstairs. An
"evil spirit" haunts the east side of the property near the
cottage that HH once rented solely to kill the 10-year-old boy. A
benevolent spirit keeps him at bay.
**JACKSON
COUNTY**
*[Bobtown](#bobtown)
[Maumee](indianahauntings.htm#maumee) [Seymour](indianahauntings.htm#seymour)*
**JASPER
COUNTY**
*[Rensselaer](indianahauntings.htm#rensselaer)*
**Devils
Road**
A long
time ago on these train tracks a bus load of kids got hit by a train,
leaving all of them dead but the driver of the bus, so he went crazy
and shot himself while standing on the tracks, some say that if you
go and park your car on the tracks, put your car in neutral, the kids
will push you off the tracks, some have even seen the glowing
headless man walking towards their car from the tracks, and then disappear.
**Shiloh
Church**
Webmaster: these are the
2 listings for a Shiloh Church in Jasper Indiana
off W Shiloh Road (4048)
Located 112 feet off of an unknown named road
Shiloh United Methodist Church
1971 W. State Road 56
Jasper, IN 47546
Legend
claims that an entire congregation was once trapped inside the church
during a fire and died. The ghosts of those worshippers now haunt the building.
**JAY COUNTY**
*[Dunkirk](#dunkirk)
[New Corydon](indianahauntings.htm#newcorydon)
[New Mount Pleasant](indianahauntings.htm#newmountpleasant)
[Portland](indianahauntings.htm#portland)
[Redkey](indianahauntings.htm#redkey)*
**JEFFERSON
COUNTY**
*[Hanover](#hanover)
[Madison](indianahauntings.htm#madison)*
**Jeffersonville**
located in
Clark County
**Census
Bureau - Warehouses**
Late night
security have reports of radios turning on, while not plugged in.
Boxes of paper have fallen within feet of security staff from as high
as 10' (pushed off of a shelf). Supposed holding camp for
Germans during WW II, occasionally one can hear German speaking in
the warehouses.
**Jeffersonville
High School**
In the
Auditorium, there is said to be a woman who lurks, even when more
than 10 people are in the room. Things get moved, and people have
gotten hurt. Also, when the building was being built, a construction
worker was killed by falling off of a ladder. Sightings of him have
also been reported.
*Jeffersonville
- Clarksville border -* *Colgate
Palmolive factory* *-*
[See
Colgate Palmolive factory here](#colgate)
**JENNINGS
COUNTY**
[*North
Vernon*](indianahauntings.htm#northvernon)
**Jerome**
located in
Howard County
**Jerome
cemetery**
Co. Road 150S & 1010E
Jerome, IN
This
medium sized cemetery is surrounded by trees & is well-hidden. It
is on the east bank of the Wildcat Creek and just west of Jerome.
If you
drive along the graves through the old fence, stop and turn your car
of on the bridge and then get out of the car you will see a flashing
light blinking from inside your car. If you walk down to the creek
you can here things which included the sounds of a drum beat. It is
said that you can see things like an old metal swing. Also
strange noises and a man in a black cape accompanied by two large
black dogs can be seen.
Note:
Perhaps this last haunting of a dog is from the fact that at one time
the cemetery was guarded by a man and his dogs, and for some odd
reason haunts the grounds to this day as it is very rare that animal
hauntings exists and when they do they are usually accompanied by a
human ghost.
On the
dreadful side,
The dog
could be a manifestation of a non-human demonic entity.
Furthermore
graveyards are known to attract paranormal activity, and it appears
that malignant entities relish in the presence of grief, sorrow and
decaying bodies.
Aggressively
behaving entities can bring harm to a living person, especially if
it's an entity of demonic origin.
There are
claims of Occult/Witchcraft related activity within the woods outside
of Jerome, which might support one posters theory of this dog being summoned.
Not only
is the cemetery haunted, but so is the bridge.
There use
to be a Satanists church in Jerome where they would perform human
sacrifices underneath this bridge. It is said that they were sought
out by a group of Christians and killed, along with burning down the
Satanists church.
**JOHNSON
COUNTY**
[*Bargersville*](#bargersville)[*Edinburgh*](#edinburgh)[*Franklin*](#franklin)[*Greenwood*](#greenwood)
**Jonesboro**
located in
Grant County
**J.C.
Knight School**
There is
an old school located on 12th and main st. There are many
stories about what happened at this school. One is that a janitor
hung himself in the old gym and the other is that a cheerleader was
murdered here. Whatever the truth, people know that this school is
haunted. When you go to the school you need to enter the circle drive
and stop at the old building. Above the doorway it says KNIGHT
SCHOOL. When you shine your headlights in the windows you can see a
white light. You then need to wait and the light will turn red. You
can also get out of the car and look directly in the windows. It
varies what you will see.
**Kendallville**
located in
Noble County
Websites out there have
a listing of:
*Church on the
corner of **Michelle** and Riley St.*
Upon investigation there
is no **Michelle** Street, road, etc. in Kendallville, Indiana.
However there is a church located at the corner of Mitchell and Riley St.
I believe this is the
church they speak of:
Restoration Lutheran Church
500 E Mitchell St,
Kendallville, IN - (260) 343-0908
**Church on the
corner of Mitchell and Riley St.**
It is said
that while inside the church, you can hear footsteps going up and
down stairs, people's faces in mirrors, cold and warm spots, and
things that touch you. People have said that while inside the church,
you can hear scratching on the walls, and then see marks left behind.
There are tall, dark figures that move chairs, and sometimes throw
them at you. More serious stories claim that people have actually
been hurt by an unseen person inside the building and being chased
outside. Strange cuts that appear on the arms and legs, and bruises
left on the stomach. If you stay in the kitchen downstairs by
yourself, you should see a dark shadow start getting closer to you,
and then chase you up the stairs. By the time you get up the stairs,
it's gone.
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**UPDATE: June 20, 2012**
Sent in by Lori Fuelling
NEIPIS Founder
Visit them at [www.neipis.com](http://www.neipis.com)
I stumbled upon your site and wanted to let you know that the Church
on Mitchell and Riley is not haunted. My group investigated the
church to assist them in the removal of their facility from such
lists. We did 80 hours of investigating and found no activity,
and were able to find rational causes for all the claims. Also
every time a their listing was removed from a site, within a week it
was re posted, due to the person who began this story was a person of
their church that was asked to leave. It is her way of getting
back at them.
All they want is to have services and a growing following without
people interrupting the services with paranormal equipment. Too long
this church has dealt with this pain and they really just want to
grow in the community. |
**The
Strand Movie Theater**
221 S Main St,
Kendallville, IN - (260) 347-3558
The Strand
is said to be haunted by one of it's previous owners. There have been
multiple sightings of the man. First there was a woman cleaning the
theater one day with her 3 and 5 year old children running around. As
she was cleaning one of the theaters she heard her children
screaming. She went to see what was going on and they both told her
that there was a man at the top of the stairs (the stairs that led to
the balcony). The woman called one of the workers in and he asked the
kids what the man looked like. They gave him a very elaborate
description. A few days later that same worker was closing up after
the shows and was making sure the emergency exits were closed. As he
walked out of the hallway to the one exit he looked up to the
projection room and saw a man duck his head really quickly. The man
fit the same description the 3 and 5 year old children gave just days
before. He ran immediately upstairs; the only way to get to the
projection room and there was no one to be found. About a week later
a man came along and bought The Strand and the worker noticed this
man looked very familiar. He talked to the man and found out that the
man's father used to own The Strand as well and killed himself in the
projection room years before. I heard this story from one of the
workers at the theater now; the same man who saw the ghost when he
was a teen working at the theater. The ghost has since been spotted
watching people through the projection room window, but ducks
immediately upon being spotted.
**East
Noble High School**
901 Garden St
Kendallville, IN 46755-2299
(260) 347-2032
If you are
in the boy's gym you may see a man walking beside you or watching you
from the bleachers. Also there was a girl that died in a science
room. Janitors turn the tv off and come back and it is on MTV they
turn it off again come back and it is on MTV again.
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**UPDATE: June 20, 2012**
Sent in by Lori Fuelling
NEIPIS Founder
Visit them at [www.neipis.com](http://www.neipis.com)
. . . this location is very active. The girl that died in
the Science lab was Wendy Rhodes, she was the daughter of the ENHS
Principal Gene Rhodes. Cause of death was carbon monoxide
poisoning. She was 16 years old, it happened on a Sunday
afternoon, March 11th 1979. Wendy went in to check on a lab
experiment they found her a few hours later when she failed to return
home. I have spoke not only to students but current faculty that tell
of TV's turning on in the middle of class to the music channel, it
was one of her favorite things to watch. She has been seen at
various events, especially any type of school dance activity.
She is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, section MP, lot 136. |
**Kewanna**
located in
Fulton County
**Kewanna
& Fulton Cemetery**
Webmaster: The only
cemetery that borders Kewanna and Fulton is Fulton Cemetery Along
Main Street / 25 and County Road 700 S
It is said
that there is a cemetery in between Fulton and Kewanna. There have
been many reports of stabbings shootings and strange things happening
in this area. It is said that a few years ago, a mans grave was
vandalized by teenagers and the man who was buried there is said to
now guard the cemetery. He and his wife were buried together as they
died in a fatal car accident over 40 years ago.
**Kingsbury**
located in
LaPorte County
**Haunted
House**
An old
farm house that no one has lived in for many years is haunted by a
man with an axe walking around. Many strange noises are heard from
this area.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?
[**contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])
**Kingsford** **Heights**
located in
LaPorte County
**Old
Military Base**
KOP which
is located off of highway 35 going towards Kingsford heights is an
old military base. Supposedly it's haunted by soldiers. There's
a tree you can see a man hanging reaching out to you.
If you go
there be careful as people say there's still old bunkers back there
and live mines. So if you lose an arm or leg, or worse, please
don't sue us. You have been warned.
Webmaster:
The Kingsbury Ordinance Plant (KOP) is located in what is now known
as Kingsbury, Indiana. It started producing shells, cartridges and
mortar rounds in 1941 for use in the European and Pacific theaters of
World War II. More than 13,000 acres were set aside for the facility.
By May 1942, there were more than 20,000 employees working at the
site. The small towns of Kingsbury and Kingsford Heights were created
to house KOP workers. After the war ended in August 1945, the plant
began closing, but it was briefly reopened in 1951 due to the Korean War.
The town
never reached the planned potential and became a ghost town after
WWII when KOP closed and workers moved on. The remaining families
literally bought the town.
**Knightstown**
Located in
Henry County
**Morgan
House** *(aka* **"the
Pest House***")*
7014
W.County Line Road
Pest House
at Knightstown is where they housed all of the smallpox patients of
1902. It has also been claimed that it was used as an insane asylum
as well as a treatment facility for small pox. It is rumored to have
many unmarked graves on the site too.
In the
summer of 1902, Knightstown, IN had an outbreak of smallpox. It was
considered severe enough by the board of health, and the county
commissioners, that the entire town and vicinity was quarantined. No
one was allowed to enter or the leave the town for any reason.
This house
was a quarantined place to put people during this outbreak of small
pox. The death rate there was extremely high, and many ghosts are
said to still live there. A local historian reported visiting the
house once and being greeted at the front door by a
"strange-looking" woman. She told him, without being asked,
that no one was home and closed the door. He knocked for several more
minutes and was about to leave when the owners pulled in. Upon
relating the story to the owner, they all checked the house
thoroughly and never found her. Several other incidents have also
occurred there.
Webmaster:
More misinterpreted information from www.strangeusa.com [(http://www.strangeusa.com/ViewLocation.aspx?locationid=3291)]((http://www.strangeusa.com/ViewLocation.aspx?locationid=3291)
)
They claim
that there is blood sprayed all over the walls. Names of who have
death coming to them, and a bathtub surrounded which looks of blood.
This story
is one of it's own as it is listed below . . .
**The
White House**
Blood
sprayed all over the walls. Names of who have death coming to them,
and a bathtub surrounded which looks of blood.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?
[**contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])
**KNOX COUNTY**
*[Vincennes](indianahauntings.htm#vincennes)*
**Kokomo**
located in
Howard County
**Adams
mill**
Adams Mill is located
between Lafayette and Kokomo Indiana.
Adams Mill is:
South of State Road 18
and North of State Road 26.
1/2 mile East of
Cutler to County road 50 East.
North on 50 East 1/2 mile.
It is said
that if you go past the mill and go to the bridge and go across it
and stop your car get out you can see people walking down the river.
**Seiberling
Mansion**
1200 W Sycamore St,
Kokomo, IN - (765) 452-4314
This has
long been a place known for ghost sightings. They offer tours
of the mansion and many people have stated that they have seen ghosts
in many of the rooms. One sighting was of a woman sitting in a
rocking chair in one of the upstairs rooms.
**Carter
Road**
Carter Rd. & 400 North
There is
an old house sitting on the north - east corner, where once known an
old man and his mother lived. Later she died, and he left the house
because of the spirit of her. Reports of something knocking on cars,
apparitions and orbs seen around the house and in the windows.
Webmaster: Could not
find a listing for a Carter Road in all of Howard County. Did find a
Carter Street in Kokomo, which is the same as Country Road E 50 N
Directions from www.angelfire.com/scary/theforce/kokomo.htm
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND.
(3)Follow US-35 until
you are about 5-7 miles outside of Kokomo
(4)Look for 400 East
(5)Turn RIGHT on 400 East
(6)At the stop sign
050/Carter Road (Carter Street)look to the right corner
(7)End at Carter
Road/Haunted House
**Old
Jacob's Funeral Home**
Located in
the 1300 Block of South Main Street on the west side of the
street. It's an old gray house and it is said that years ago
people used the place for a make shift funeral home. At night
you can see what seems to be a tiny orb light drifting through the
house and if you get close enough an odor comes out of the house that
smells like decaying flesh. Black shadows and noise in the old basement.
**Satan
Church**
Several
directions indicating the route to Satan Church
To get to Satan Church
take 31 (south if coming from north of Kokomo) to 26 W. Follow 26 W
to County Road 1100 W turn left onto 1100W. Follow this road to 650N.
Turn left on 650N. There is no place to park other than on the side
of the road.
Directions from www.angelfire.com/scary/theforce/kokomo.htm
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND.
(3)Follow US-35 until
you are about 5-7 miles outside of Kokomo
(4)Look for 400 East
(5)Turn LEFT on 400 East
(6)You'll come to the
intersection of 200 South
(7)Continue up the
road about 1/2 mile
(8)Look to your right,
you'll see a small cemetery
(9)END at Satan Church
There is
an old boarded up church out in the country close to Russiaville that
is been known to be haunted. Surrounding the boarded up church is a
graveyard. This graveyard is said to have been used by cults to
perform rituals. People have reported seeing glowing red eyes
in the church and among the tombstones. People have also reported
seeing glowing orbs, and a heavy mist. There have also been several
reports of disembodied voices, whispers, and growling noises. The
activity takes place in the church, as well as the graveyard.
**Gateway
Gardens**
Webmaster: This is
actually Garden Square apartment complex and not Gateway Gardens
Directions from www.angelfire.com/scary/theforce/kokomo.htm
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the US-35
N/IN-22 exit- exit number 59- toward GAS CITY/UPLAND.
(3)Turn LEFT onto
US-35/IN-22. Continue to follow IN-22.
(4)Turn LEFT onto
US-31 S/S REED RD.
(5)Turn RIGHT onto E
HOFFER ST.
(6)End at 800 E HOFFER
ST KOKOMO IN (Gated Apartment Complex on Right)
This
apartment complex located on 800 East Hoffer St. is very haunted. It
was built on an old graveyard and the bodies were supposedly removed,
but with all the weird things that happen around there some aren't so
sure. When you are around the apartments there is a strong feeling
that you are being watched. Once inside you can see legs walking
around, teardrops fall from the ceiling, and strange noises.
This is
said to be a high crime rate area. Police classify it as "high risk"
**KOSCIUSKO
COUNTY**
*[Leesburg](#leesburg)
[North Webster](indianahauntings.htm#northwebster)
[Warsaw](indianahauntings.htm#warsaw)*
**Kouts**
located in
Porter County
**Baums
Bridge Inn**
1092 Baums Bridge Rd,
Kouts, IN - (219) 766-0515
There is
an old inn where there is a window that is not boarded that you can
look in. If you go there around midnight there is a man in the
distance with a very dim light around him. If you look long enough he
will get mad and get right in front of you and it will only take a
split second for him to get in front of you. It will scare the crap
out you.
Webmaster: Under new
ownership as of late 2006. It has been remodeled.
**Kramer**
located in
Warren County
**Old
Mudlavia Hotel**
Hotel
Mudlavia (commonly referred to simply as Mudlavia, and originally
named the Indiana Springs Company) was a hotel and spa built on the
site of a natural spring near the town of Kramer in Warren County,
Indiana. Harry L. Kramer opened the hotel on December 25, 1890.
The
building was destroyed by fire on February 29, 1920.
A smaller
building was constructed in the 1960s and was operated as a rest home
called "Pleasant Valley Lodge". It burned in 1968.
It was
supposedly an old hang out for gangsters like Capone, Dillinger etc.
The hotel was built on a lot filled with geothermal activity. This
means it had incredible baths and spas and saunas and what not.
Supposedly John Dillinger came there with his some of his friends to
take a little break from a heist he had just pulled. When he was
there he was set up and almost killed, but instead he escaped. All of
Dillinger's friends died that night and to this day you can hear
parties coming from the hotel from blocks away, even though people go
back there and search the house and do not find a single person at
the house. Other Stories we have also heard are: It was never a
hotel, it was actually an asylum for the criminally insane, when it
was built it burned down shortly after it opened killing all the
patients in the fire, it was rebuilt, but shortly after being rebuilt
it burned down a second time again killing all the people inside. It
was never rebuilt after that. We have also heard that the building
used to be five stories (three of which where basement sub levels)
which all contained mud baths and sauna's, but when the hotel closed
down the up most basement level was filled with rocks and dirt, but
the other two floors are still open (but with no way to get to them.)
The last rumor was given from some kids that had recently visited the
hotel. The told us they where on the upper most floor and saw that
they could jump from the window over to the roof of the boiler room.
They took turns jumping from the window to the roof, when the last
guy was still in the building getting ready to jump he got a feeling
that he shouldn't, but as he was climbing from the window back to the
floor he felt a hard shove in the back and was thrown from the
building to the roof (but he was the only one left in the building.)
It is now
said that on some nights you can here the spirits having parties'
blocks away from the hotel and at all times there is some creepy
stuff that goes on, such as voices. When it was in use, people
reported unexplainable scratches on their bodies.
Sometimes
you can see them walk from one room to the other. However, some
people believe that the owners like to play pranks on people and that
the hotel is not haunted at all.
Authorities
speculate it is the site of witchcraft ceremonies and pagan rituals
as it is riddled with satanic graffiti.
**LaCrosse**
located in
LaPorte County
**Phegley
Highway**
Some say
they seen a light moving slowly on the railroad tracks with two men
behind it they've never harmed anyone they just pass by at a certain
time at night.
Webmaster: There is no
listing for a Phegley Highway in LaCrosse, Indiana, or anywhere in
the United States for that matter.
Lafayette
located in
Tippecanoe County
**Harrison
Cemetery**
*Listed
again in West Lafayette*
Harrison
Cemetery, also known as St. Joseph Cemetery or Lafayette Catholic
Cemetery. This site has been notorious for ghostly experiences. Some
visitors say they feel like they're being followed or watched
whenever they go to pay their respects. Gravestones have also been
said to move around the cemetery, appearing in different spots from
time to time. Shadows can be seen stalking through the site and
distant voices are occasionally heard. Most disturbing at Harrison
Cemetery is the personal and strangely violent nature of the residing
ghosts. Visitors have had things thrown at them while in the
cemetery, and some have even felt the touch of hands. The cemetery is
located directly behind William Henry Harrison High School at 5701
North 50 West in West Lafayette.
**Pythian
Home**
1501 S. Eighteenth
Street, Lafayette, Indiana
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**Update 08/08/2013 NO LONGER EXISTS**
In November, 2004, the superintendent of the Lafayette School
Corporation announced his opinion that the building should be
demolished, despite the fact that it is in very good structural
condition. It had been inspected after some individuals suffered from
health problems after being exposed to debris in the neglected
interior. The health problems relate to bird droppings, resulting
from birds getting into the building because of its neglected state.
This provides the excuse that LSC has been looking for; a reason to
demolish the building so the site is vacant real estate. Letters to
the Editor of the Journal and Courier have expressed much disapproval
of the proposed demolition. However, if the community is not vocal
about the importance of Pythian Home, a great asset of our city will
be lost to short sighted management.
Jul 26, 2011 A Lafayette landmark is one step closer to
being torn down.
Oct 25, 2011 The Pythian Home was demolished and crumbled
to the ground Tuesday afternoon. |
Old
Pythian Home, an old orphanage/nursing home transformed into a
Haunted House by students from Jefferson High School.
Amid the
elaborate decorations and talented actors, there is something that
makes the Haunted House at Lafayette's Old Pythian Home even more
frightening; rumor says the house is actually haunted.
For the
past several years, members of Jefferson High School's elite choir,
First Edition, have transformed the old orphanage/nursing home into a
spectacular haunted house. However, as many of the high school
students and staff will report, they only add the decorations, the
ghosts are already there.
The
building's mysterious history and physical presence have fueled
rumors for years about unexplained deaths and looming spirits.
The center
of the large structure served as a nursing home, and the two wings at
the east and west ends served as the boys' and girls' orphanage when
it was built in 1928.
Apparently,
the home was packed with residents during the Depression and later
became only a nursing home. However, the home mysteriously closed
down years ago, and the Lafayette School Corporation bought it.
One of the
staff claims there is a door at safety station 13 that leads to the
attic that is supposed to be closed off to the tour; however, it
seems there is a spirit that does not want that door shut.
"We've
tried everything to keep that door shut, but every time that door to
the attic always opens."
In the
hallways of the mansion is a huge old safe that weighs more than 600
pounds. It would be almost impossible for even a few men to move the
safe any distance. However, many people have seen the safe move.
There are
many things that happen in there from lights turning on unexpectedly,
to hearing footsteps, and even feeling something brush up against
you. One of the stories is, there was a murder in one of the
bathrooms while other reports are that a resident of the nursing home
had hemorrhaged to death in her bathroom one night. When the body was
taken out, three women went in and cleaned it up. One of the women
knew the girl that was murdered and she went back to pay her
respects. When she walked into the room, she found it exactly as it
was before they started cleaning. Now around the time of the
anniversary of the girl's murder, all the gore returns. There still
is no use cleaning it up. It still comes back.
**Baby Alice**
Baby
Alice, the doomed "lady of the night" who died a mysterious
death back when the brothel she worked for was thriving. To this day,
the story of Baby Alice continues to earn Lafayette the reputation as
one of the most haunted places in Indiana.
Back in
1875, Baby Alice died due to "congestion of the lungs, produced
by debauchery and exposure," (a direct quote from the newspaper
article on her death). The paper then ran a story on sightings of a
mysterious, dull blue light appearing late at night in the darkened
brothel's windows. Occasionally, the light would escape the brothel
to roam free in the surrounding yard.
Speculation
grew among the townspeople that the strange light was, indeed, the
ghost of Baby Alice. But why would her spirit haunt the brothel?
Stories began circulating widely, and soon it was believed that the
tragic figure blamed the nature of her work for her death, and the
pulsing blue light in her hands was actually her heart and lungs.
Those
neighbors in the surrounding houses that weren't excited by the idea
of living next to a real live ghost were desperate to get rid of her.
They tried everything, from magic potions to actually shooting at the
vague figure that floated over the grounds. The other women who
worked at the brothel became scared for their lives and eventually
fled the scene, vowing never to return. The brothel's owner put the
house up for sale and claimed it would never again be used for such
sinful purposes.
If you
make the short trip from Indianapolis to Lafayette now, it's said
that the building that housed the brothel no longer exists, and
you'll have to look for Baby Alice's spirit there on the street
corner. The story goes that when the other ladies packed up and left
town, Baby Alice went right along with them. Of course, you'll never
know for sure until you stand on the street corner after darkness
falls and find out for yourself.
**The
White Wolf**
This
powerful tale recounts the life and death of a Native American who
never found peace. Head to Lafayette, Indiana to see if he still
wanders the grounds where his mortal body lies.
In 1872,
one event in particular put Lafayette on the map of the most haunted
places in Indiana. The story of the White Wolf is still told around
Halloween each year all over the town.
In the
1800s, one of the most influential newspapers in the area was called
the Evening Courier. Early in the summer of 1872, the paper published
a widely read article titled "Among the Spirits." This
story recounted an alleged dark, supernatural experience that
occurred in the lives of William Lingle and his friends.
Lingle
lived on a spectacular house overlooking the Wabash Valley, and had
invited the town judge, a professor from London, and two reporters
from other newspapers over for an evening visit. During this lively
gathering, the men began to talk of ghosts and other unexplainable
phenomena, as all were very interested in the topic.
Lingle's
tale of a haunted house that graced the site of an old abandoned yard
of bricks garnered the most interest, so the men decided to go check
it out themselves to see if they could spot any unearthly spirits or
spooks. They arrived at the house after dark had fallen and inspected
it carefully for any hidden passages. They found none; there weren't
any closets in the crumbling structure.
The men
sat amongst the rubble and talked amongst themselves about the
ghostly ghouls and goblins they hoped would come out of hiding.
Finally, their patience was rewarded-after a couple of hours, a
bright bluish light burst into the room. As the men watched in
stunned silence, the light abruptly took on the form of a stunning,
blindingly white wolf.
The wolf
seemed unconcerned with the presence of his visitors, and lifted his
head for a long, mournful howl. Then, before his audiences'
transfixed eyes, he transformed again, this time into a
strange-looking creature that resembled a giant frog. While the men
could do no more than gape open-mouthed, the creature took one final
shape, that of a tomahawk-wielding Native American, then vanished
before their very eyes.
The
stunned group made the quick trek back to Lingle's residence to
retrieve a metal wand that one of the men had brought along. They
then returned to the site that had transfixed them earlier. The
professor, who quietly dabbled in the dark arts, drew a large circle
in the dirt with the wand and sketched a series of mysterious images inside.
Once
again, as the men observed in silent awe, the Native American,
fiercely adorned in war attire, rose from center of the circle in a
puff of smoke. The professor, to the shock of his companions, began a
dialogue with the spirit in a language not known to any of the others.
After
several unnerving minutes, the professor turned to his friends and
translated that their ghost, in life, had been referred to as
"White Wolf." On his right arm was the clear mark of the
frog-shaped creature the Native American had become earlier in the
night. According to Native American legend, the animal came from
western rivers.
The
spirit, anguished, told the men of his peaceful burial in a
reservation cemetery just outside of Lafayette. Before his spirit
could be fully settled, development began on the city and his soul
was brutally disturbed by the metal shovels digging into the dirt
where he lay.
As two of
the men that heard the Native American's story that fateful night
were reporters, it became headline news the next day, not just in
Lafayette but all over Indianapolis and the Hoosier state. The
frightening tale was published in the Evening Courier as well as
other newspapers.
The
Courier soon received an ominous letter from another resident of
Lafayette, who had an employee of Native American heritage. The
employee claimed to have conversed many times with the White Wolf,
who told him his spirit would never achieve peace until there was a
fence built around the cemetery that housed his grave.
The only
way to find out for sure if these respected men of the community
truly encountered the supernatural is to find out for yourself if the
White Wolf exists. Head just outside of Lafayette city limits, on the
northeast side of town, and pay a visit to the grounds of Sunnyside
Junior High at the end of N 25th street off Cason Street. The school
now occupies the space that was once home to the tortured soul of the
White Wolf-and might very well still be today.
***West
Lafayette***
located in
Tippecanoe County
**Cumberland
School**
The school is located
at 600 Cumberland Avenue in West Lafayette
As
reported by "The Exponent" on October 24, 2006, Several
sightings of a male figure have been reported, seen through the
windows of the school. This ghostly man is said to have appeared from
window to window very rapidly, a physical impossibility due to
separating walls. Nothing more is known about the ghostly man or his
reasons for traveling through each room.
**Harrison
Cemetery / St. Joseph Cemetery / Lafayette Catholic Cemetery**
The cemetery is
located behind William Henry Harrison High School at 5701 North 70
West in West Lafayette.
As
reported by "The Exponent" on October 24, 2006, this site
has been notorious for ghostly experiences. Some visitors say they
feel like they are being followed or watched whenever they go to pay
their respects. Gravestone have also been said to move around the
cemetery, appearing in different spots from time to time. Shadows can
be seen stalking though the site and distant voices are occasionally
heard. Most disturbing is the personal and strangely violent nature
of the residing ghosts. Visitors have had things thrown at them while
in the cemetery, and some have even felt the touch of hands.
**Cumberland
School**
600 Cumberland Ave
West Lafayette, IN 47906-1522
(765) 464-3212
Several
sightings of a male figure have been reported, seen through the
windows of the school. This ghostly man has been said to have
appeared from window to window very rapidly, a physical impossibilty
due to separating walls. Nothing more is known about the ghostly man
or his reasons for traveling through each room.
**LaFontaine**
located in
Wabash County
**Mississinewa
Reservoir forest - Hobbitland**
Legend
says it is inhabited by evil little hobbits (or demons) who guard the
devil worshipers. It is said if you drive back to where it is and
turn off your car and get out you can see the hobbits coming after
you. They carry lights or it's their eyes, that you can see coming
after you.
Webmaster: Sounds like
the Pukwudgies legend found at [**Mounds
State Park.**](#moundsstatepark)
**LeGRANGE
COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**LAKE COUNTY**
*[Cedar
Lake](#cedarlake) [Crown Point](#crownpoint)
[Dyer](#dyer) [Gary](#gary)
[Griffith](#griffith) [Hammond](#hammond)
[Highland](#highland) [Hobart](#hobart)
[Lake Station](#lakestation) [Lowell](#lowell)
[Munster](indianahauntings.htm#munster) [New
Chicago](indianahauntings.htm#newchicago) [Schereville](indianahauntings.htm#schereville)
[Shelby](indianahauntings.htm#shelby) [Whiting](indianahauntings.htm#whiting)*
**Lake Station**
Located in
Lake County
**River
Forest Junior High Gym**
3300 Indiana St
Hobart, IN 46342-1095
(219) 962-7551
A little
boy drowned in the pool where the tennis courts are now and you can
hear him in the heaters above the gym and also in the elementary gym
which is the building in front of the tennis courts. It is said that
the little boy drowned because he was getting his frog.
Webmaster: This is the
same basis of story along with the name of the same school found in
Hobart - River Forest Junior and Senior High Schools
According to resources
:The reason we are getting the same haunting for River Forest in both
Lake Station and Hobart, is that River forest Jr high and senior high
has a Hobart mailing address, but techinally is in Lake Station.
Yes, it's the same place and the same haunting.
**Lake Village**
located in
Newton County
**Old
Gas Station House**
You can
hear pounding on the walls while walking in the kitchen and up the
stairs you can hear talking. You can see images of people walking,
hear loud buzzing noises (only in the living room), and can see
bright flashes of light.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?
[**contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])
**Lakeville**
located in
St. Joseph County
**Haunted
House**
It is
right off of Hwy 31 after leaving the Plymouth exit before you get to
the McDonalds. It is on 6C road, passed the trailer park, and
around the curve on the left side. The place is now torn
down. The story goes that an old woman used to live in the home
alone. She was one who kept to herself and led a very lonely
life. She was so stricken with grief about her loneliness and
the way her life unraveled that she hung her self from the chandelier
in her dining room. Located next to the house is a rundown barn where
you will find different sorts of tools that may have been used for
farming. The place was all boarded up before being torn down
and very easy to get into. At the back of the house were double
doors leading to stairs that took you into the basement. There
were all kinds of trash and old antique items there. You can
often hear walking or moaning noises. At the top of the stairs to the
entrance of the rest of the house you may hear a door slamming or see
a foot of someone or something entering back into the entrance of the
rest of the home from the basement, but when you investigate there is
no one their. The house was very spooky and gave you chills
just when you looked at the place.
Webmaster: If it's not
there anymore, why post it? Are the grounds still haunted? Does
anybody have any input on this haunting?
**LAPORTE
COUNTY**
*[Hanna](#hanna)
[Kingsbury](#kingsbury) [Kingsford
Heights](#kingsfordheights) [LaCrosse](#lacrosse)
[Michigan City](indianahauntings.htm#michigancity)*
*[Rolling
Prairie](indianahauntings.htm#rollingpraiie) [Union
Mills](indianahauntings.htm#unionmills) [Westville](indianahauntings.htm#westville)*
**Posey** **C****hapel
and Cemetery**
East of Fail Rd. on
1000 N. in Laporte, Indiana
Directions: From Hwy
20 turn North onto Fail Rd. (it will be at a stoplight). Go down Fail
Rd. for about 4 miles. You will come to a stop sign and see Heston
Bar on the Northeast corner. Turn East and go about 2 miles and you
will see the cemetery on the North side of the road.
A century
and a half ago a church was burnt down and the preacher hung himself
from a tree (as you enter the gate). At night you can see the
activity under the pavilion; that is where the chapel once stood. Red
eyes can be seen and a red light of some sort can be seen moving
through the woods. Also many orbs are seen in this area, you may also
hear a woman singing and someone playing a guitar in the background.
It has
also been reported that you can stand outside the fence and be fine,
but enter the property and your heart starts pounding, etc. Some have
seen a ghost of a nun crossing the street. And others see a vague
white form on top of the hill that is too large to be a grave stone.
**Orr
Lake Rd / Hangman's road**
On this
road, a young couple was driving home from a date when all of a
sudden, their car broke down. The young man went for help while the
girl sat in the car. When the man returned he couldn't find his
girlfriend. He figured she had gone to look for help also. A drop of
blood dripped on the windshield and he looked up above his car to
find the girl hanging from a tree. People have seen ghosts hanging
and weird things in the woods, and, since the site is right next to a
swamp, they say it is very creepy. It is a popular place for
breakdowns and a lot of people have been killed there by car accidents.
Another
legend has it sometime in the 1800's a Doctor and his wife and
beautiful young teenage daughter lived on this road. A time of
sicknesses with little or no cures. One day the doctor's wife got
very sick and within 24 hours she died, then his lovely daughter died
a day afterwards. The doctor was not only into healing as he was also
interested in preserving as he preserved his wife and daughter.
Instead of burying his dead he put both his wife and daughter in big
pickle barrels. It is now claimed that on a full moon you can see him
and his trusted servant wearing a hook on his hand going into the
woods with a lantern. They say if you look closely you will see the
bodies of the wife and the daughter being dunked up & down up
& down, this keeps the bodies from going bad and keeps them
forever young.
A story
involving the same road tells of a hookman roaming the area.
**Hook
Mans Road**
A small
road which is said to be haunted by a old ghost of a pirate, who
lived out in the country in some woods. If you go out there at night
in the woods by the old huge house you can sometimes see an old guy
with one hand and a hook on the other. It is said that many people
have died out there.
'I' and
10th Street Clinic / Zimmerman house / "come and go pond"
Clinic on
top of a small hill across the street from La Porte High School's
Baseball Field on 'I' and 10th Street. La Porte High School itself is
said to be haunted. See below
The land
is haunted, not the buildings. Native Americans called the site
"come and go pond" and occupied the land for fishing and
hunting. In 1838, the natives were forced to move to Kansas by the
government, a move later known as the March of Death.
The story
goes that the natives camped where many of their own died of
exhaustion and hunger, including the daughter of a chief. Later a
grand home was built on the land, which is when strange happenings
began to occur. First, the home was hit by a tornado, but only
suffered minor damage. What is extraordinary is that the house was
rotated 90 degrees and placed back on the foundation. The walks
didn't lead to the doors anymore and had to be redone. The original
owners quickly and quietly moved, which was when the Zimmerman family
purchased the home. (The home is now known as the Zimmerman house).
From the
testimony of the Zimmerman's, many of the strange happenings came to
light. The sounds of moaning and clanging happened often, as well as
footsteps up and down the stairwells. During a winter storm, the door
ringer rang in the middle of the night. It was a pre-electric
doorbell that had a crank you manually moved to make a sound. The
eldest daughter Laura awoke and went to see who it was. She descended
the stairs and the ringing stopped, but she found the front door open
with snow drifting in without a footprint or person in sight. When
she closed the door and turned to back up the stairs, she saw a young
Native American girl descending the stairs toward her. When the girl
was three steps from the bottom, she vanished.
Since
then, the house has been condemned and teenagers would go there to
scare themselves. There are people that swear that they were halfway
up the gravel driveway and the door ringer would start ringing on its
own. Neighbors would constantly call the police because of lights on
the second and third floors. There are many more tales.
It was
eventually torn down and a clinic put in its place. Most of the
clinic's issues have been with elevators going up and down in the
night and secured offices later being found unlocked (not just one
door, all the doors on an entire floor at the same time). Also the
lower level bathroom is often locked from inside with no windows
leading outside, and various objects moving across rooms (chairs mostly).
**LaPorte
High School**
602 F St
La Porte, IN 46350-5565
(219) 362-3102
In the
girls' restroom in hallway one, toilets will flush and water will run
without there being anyone in there. Outside, by a pillar there are
cold spots and odd smells. Odd things like the electricity shutting
off and banging on lockers also occurs.
**415
Virginia Ave.**
A house
was built here in 1856 and burnt down in 1885. A little girl was in
the house when the fire happened and she died. The house was rebuilt
and later became an apartment complex in 1950. People who have lived
in the apartments over the years have seen a girl about the age of 15
or so that is all burned up. Things in the apartment will move by
themselves along with cabinet doors and front doors opening and
closing by themselves.
**Belle
Gunness House / Blood Farm**
*In old Indiana, not
far from LaPorte,*
*There once lived a
woman, a home lovin' sort.*
*Belle wanted a
husband, she wanted one bad,*
*She placed in the
papers a lonely hearts ad.*
*Men came to Belle
Gunness to share food and bed,*
*Not knowing that
soon they'd be knocked in the head.*
*But while they were
sleeping, she'd lift the door latch.*
*She'd kill them and
plant them in her tater patch.*
In the
early morning hours of April 28, 1908, a farm house on the outskirts
of La Porte, Indiana burned to the ground. The home, located on
McClung Rd., belonged to Belle Gunness who had lived in La Porte
since 1901. Later that day, while workers sifted through the ruins,
four bodies were discovered; one adult female and three young
children. It was soon noted, however, that the family's piano, which
had been located in the parlor on the first floor of the home, had
been discovered on top of the bodies. This would have been impossible
had the victims been in bed, on the second floor, at the time of the
fire which occurred at approximately 4 a.m. It quickly became evident
that the four victims had been killed and their bodies placed in the
basement before the fire, which had probably been set to cover up the crime.
Belle
Sorenson was one of America's most prolific known female serial killers.
At
5'8" and over 200 lb, she was a physically strong woman. She may
have killed both of her husbands and all of her children (on
different occasions), but she is known to have killed most of her
suitors, boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. Her
apparent motives involved collecting life insurance benefits. Reports
estimate that she killed more than 50 to 100 people over several decades.
Nowhere
else is her presence felt stronger than in La Porte. Residents say
that old McClung Road reeks with her aura; one expects her to
materialize from behind one of the old houses that still face the
same cornfields just outside of town.
Some of
the same families still live in La Porte, although the main-players
are gone. A newer house, built in the 1950s, stands on the old
foundation of the Gunness farmhouse.
You can
sometimes hear people screaming. You sometimes will also feel
very cold.
Where is
the house on old McClung Road? It has been said that a new,
single-story house had been constructed on the original foundation of
Belle's former farmhouse, and that the house sat atop a steep hill.
It is also described that a curve in the road lies directly in front
of the property, along with a rolling valley, and a large growth of
Ash trees. Others have reported that there is a two-story home built
on the property. It is also been said that a large, black and orange
"No Trespassing" sign is propped-up inside a window in the
front of the house.
**Fountainview
Terrace Nursing & Rehabilitation**
**Golden
LivingCenter - Fountainview Terrace**
1900 Andrew Ave
La Porte, IN 46350-6337
(219) 362-7014
This
nursing home is said to be haunted. A woman was found on the
floor, she did not fall out of the bed because both bed rails were
still up. It is said that the nursing home was built over an ancient
Indian burial ground.
**Laporte
Cinema**
608 Colfax Ave
La Porte, IN 46350-4637
(219) 326-7758
The legion
at the La Porte Cinema is to be haunted by a young girl from 12-15
years of age. A cleaning crew once said that they saw her face in the
floor tile and she has only appeared in a certain room. Three stories
follow that reason.
One: there
was a pond and she had fallen into the lake and drowned to her death,
second: A
tiny carnival was once there and she had fallen off the Ferris wheel
and died right after hitting the ground.
Third:
there was a house that the girl lived in with her family, and somehow
a fire broke out at night and she slept right through it.
**Gravity
Hill**
It is
located on county line road between Michigan City, In and Westville,
IN. You put your car in neutral and the car will drive by itself. The
speed goes from 10 mph to 35 mph depending on what kind of car you
have. It was said that at one time a school bus was hit by a train so
now when you stop the children of the train push you over the tracks.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location?
[**contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])
*See
also* [*Chapman Road*](#chapmanroad)
**Patton
Cemetery**
Located at the dead
end of McCollums St. in downtown Laporte, Indiana. Bordering Rumely
street and Clement Street.
A
Gentleman named John Walker, one of the founders of the city of
LaPorte, founded Patton Cemetery, which was originally established as
Walker Cemetery, in 1841. Ironically, John Walker had once owned the
property and built the house in 1846 that would one-day become Belle
Gunness 's farm.
Victims of
the Belle Gunness murders are buried here, one of the worst murders
ever in the state of Indiana. There is also said to be a killer who
was executed and buried in the same cemetery. It is said that if you
knock over his grave stone he will come and find you.
**Lawrenceburg**
located in
Dearborn County
**Greendale
Cemetery**
886 Nowlin Ave,
Greendale, IN - (812) 537-3080
In the
cemetery, you sometimes see white or grey people, and they look
un-real. If you walk by the Tebb's family graves, you feel like
you're being watched, get cold chills, or feel uneasy. Plus, when
it's a really hot day, and there's NO wind, you'll feel a light
breeze followed by a cold sensation.
**Whiskey's
Restaurant**
334 Front Street
Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025-1629
812.537.4239
Originally
said to be a private home and then to have later become a button
factory. There was an old lady that lived in the house and died in a
room that is now called the "Malt Room". The building is
now a Restaurant, "Whiskey's Restaurant" and there are
several reports about the "Lady Ghost". There was one
report where the ghost tugged at the waitress's apron and she thought
that it was another server but no one was standing behind her,
another incident was the manager was sitting in the bar after the
restaurant closed and smelled a strong scent of perfume coming from
the back of the restaurant and nobody was in there but her.
**LAWRENCE
COUNTY**
*[Heltonville](#heltonville)
[Huron](#huron) [Mitchell](indianahauntings.htm#mitchell)
[Tunnelton](indianahauntings.htm#tunnelton)
[Williams](indianahauntings.htm#williams)*
**Lebanon**
located in
Boone County
**The
old Lebanon High School**
The old
Lebanon High School is a no longer a high school, instead it is now a
building containing offices and apartments. If you go to the
third floor you will get locked in until daylight.
Webmaster: . .
. and that makes it haunted?
Does anybody have
anymore input on this place? [**contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])
**Leesburg**
located in
Kosciusko County
**Sawmill
lake**
There is
said to be an old white house around the point. Several odd vapors
and apparitions can be seen. Strange noises are heard constantly.
Sometimes you can hear an adult male yelling, like he is very mad.
There is rumored to be a local legend ghost named "Whitey."
He is a commonly seen ghost around this house. A drunk driver crashed
into the house about 30 years ago and died.
**Liberty
Mills**
*Located
in Wabash County*
Liberty
Mills Public Access
Several
years ago a car load of teenage girls were driving on the road
leading past the P.A.P. The driver lost control going around a curve,
hitting several trees and ejecting the girls from the car. People
said that on that night they could hear the screams of the some of
the girls as they died, one even hung in a tree-a branch piercing her
midsection. To this day if you go to the P.A.P. you can hear the
girls screaming and crying for help. Witnesses report of hearing
faint cries.
**Leo**
located in
Allen County
**Leo-Cedarville**
located in
Allen County
Near the
same spot where the old man may be seen walking on an old country
road, there is a cemetery on Cedar Canyons near Auburn Road and the
Vandolah Nature Preserve. Go to the cemetery and get out of your car.
If you look in the back of the cemetery, it has been sworn by many
that a pair of eyes and a shadow or two can be seen moving from side
to side or even towards you. Several people even claim that if the
moon is full and shines right on the middle of the cemetery, you can
see a little girl staring back at you.
**Coldwater
Rd.**
Off
coldwater road there's a place called Cedar Canyon. If you follow it
until it goes past Griffen Rd. and take a left; there is a
transparent man in his late sixties wandering the old country road
possibly taking a little vacation from the cemetery at the end of the
road. Sightings usually occur between the hours of 12:00 to 3:00.
**Leo
High School**
14600 Amstutz Rd
Leo, IN 46765-9643
(260) 446-0180
Leo High
School hired a teacher unaware that they were also getting a
ghost. This ghost is a former student that he had taught.
The story goes that she fell off a catwalk and was killed. Now
she follows him around and haunts his stage productions. Things
that happen are a door that opens for no reason, a knock on a door,
lights that go on or off. He left the school, but no one knows
if the ghost went with him.
**Lewisville**
located in
Henry County
**Guyer
Opera House**
110 W Main St
Lewisville, IN 47352
(765) 987-7124
The Guyer
Opera House is known by staff to be haunted. Many have been spooked
by dressing room lights that turn on one by one, strange banging
noises emanating from the back of the auditorium, and sudden changes
in temperature. The doors to the auditorium will close by themselves,
and more than one of the staff has been driven from the light booth
by growling noises and extreme drop in temperature. People have
reported seeing the outline of a person in the back stage windows. In
addition, a little boy was killed back in the early 1900s during a
Wild West gun show. During one of the shows, a bullet ricocheted into
the audience, killing the boy. Perhaps his ghost still lingers. In
addition, the founder of the Guyer Opera House, O.K. Guyer, died the
same year his opera house opened. His funeral was held in the
auditorium of the Guyer
**Linden**
located in
Montgomery County
**Slab Town**
In the
early 1900's, there once stood a two room asylum for the insane.
Students would volunteer their time at the home helping out. It is
said, that one early morning the students came out to the home and
were beat and raped by the residents in their home. In the end of
this, they set fire to all the cars at the house and then set fire to
themselves and the students, killing everyone. To this day the
building does not stand, but the foundation of the house and the old
smashed, burnt cars are there. It is also said, that if you visit the
old land, that you will never forget your experience there and
gradually lose your well thinking over a period of time. People have
said they would be driving down the road by the place and see a fire,
but when they get closer to the place the fire would vanish.
**Linton**
located in
Greene County
**The
Old Greene Co. Hospital / Wendy's**
410 A St NE
Linton, IN 47441-1911
(812) 847-9631
The Old
Greene Co. Hospital, The Freeman City Hospital, established in June
1912, was located at Fourth and Northeast A Streets in Linton,
Indiana. It is said that it was haunted before it got torn down.
It is now
a Wendy's restaurant
The
building is Haunted there is some activity that goes on there such as
strange sounds voices and crying, things tend to move on their own in
the middle of the night.
**Logansport**
located in
Cass County
**Mount
Hope Cemetery**
1800 Grant St
with the main entrance
on Pleasant Hill
Logansport, IN 46947-1011
(574) 753-7082
Mount Hope
Cemetery, established in 1857, is "reported to be" the
third largest cemetery in the state of Indiana with over 81000
burials. As you enter this cemetery it is said that you can hear the
sounds of horses even though there aren't any horse farms around for
miles. It is also reported that if you whistle, someone will whistle
with you.
There are
mausoleums that you can walk into and many weirdly inscribed tombs
like "knock three times and they shall come"
**Shiloh**
At
midnight you can hear the headless horsemen. Then your suppose to go
around the church 3 times and then if you look down at the basement
window your suppose to see a girl staring up at you. It is said that
a semi will chase you then it will disappear.
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the IN-18
exit- exit number 64- toward MARION/MONTPELIER.
(3)Turn LEFT onto
IN-18 W.
(4)Stay straight to go
onto IN-19.
(5)Stay straight to go
onto N BROADWAY.
(6)Turn LEFT onto
US-24 W.
(7)Turn RIGHT onto
US-35 N/US-24 W.
(8)Take the US-35 N ramp.
(9)Turn SLIGHT RIGHT
onto US-35 N/US-24 W/LOGANSPORT BYPASS RD. Continue to follow US-35 N.
(10)Turn LEFT onto
CR-100 N.
(11)Turn SLIGHT RIGHT
onto W 100 N.
(12)Turn RIGHT onto N
CR-350 W.
(13)On your left
you'll see Shiloh church and cemetery.
Webmaster: I am curious
as to if this is in reference to:
Shiloh
Christian Church
1047 N County Road
1100 E
Logansport, IN 46947-8850
(574) 753-3331
The
basement of this church is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a
little girl. Many people claim to see her in the basement, looking up
through the window.
**Loogootee**
located in
Martin County
**JFK Gym**
The boys
basketball team used to run laps around the upper level of the gym.
One day when they were running the star basketball player tripped and
fell down the gym floor and he died instantly from impact. They say
that when you go in there at night you can here the team running
their laps and then a loud thud from where the boy fell. On the night
of the anniversary you can see the blood stain on the floor and when
you look away and look back the stain disappears.
Webmaster: I can not
seem to locate a school or organization in Loogootee, Indiana by that name.
| |
| --- |
|
Sent in by Jeff Steimel:
JFK Gym - I am a resident
of Loogootee, IN and I wanted to let you know that JFK Gym is still
there. Although it is no longer called that, the building still
resides there. At the junction of hwy 50 and Hwy 231 N ( recognizable
by McDonalds at the Stop light T ) go North on 231. After passing
over the railroad tracks you will come upon, what they consider, the
square of town. Just after you pass the square, on your left, will be
the one story building known as " Town Hall ". The
multi-story building behind it is what use to be called JFK Gym. I'ts
use now is more for storage than anything. |
**Loogootee
Elementary East**
510 Church St
Loogootee, IN 47553-1309
(812) 295-2924
The say
when you look at the right side of the school you can see a big red
spot towards the top of it. They say it represents the blood of the
janitor that killed himself there. They found the body hanging from
the doorway to the boy's bathroom. They say if you go in there at
night you can see him wondering the halls, sometimes mopping the
floors, you can hear his keys jingling as he walks down the halls.
They also say that he used to have his dog with him some nights that
he works. People have said that they see a dog run down the hall on
the second floor. Since they've put cameras up more paranormal
activity has been recorded.
**West
Boggs Park**
located in Martin and
Daviess counties
16117 US Highway 231st
Loogootee, IN 47553
(812) 295-3421
Some
nights after 10 p.m. you can see a ghostly figure of a woman running
through the woods. They say it is the mother of a child who drowned
in the lake. You can hear her screams as she looks for her son, and
some say that if you go to the lake at midnight you can see the boy
swimming in the lake.
**Lowell**
located in
Lake County
**Grand
Kankakee Marsh**
21690 Range Line Road
- Hebron, Indiana 46341
Exit Interstate 65 at
Route 2 (Lowell/Hebron exit) then east to Range Line Road (Clay
Street). Travel south for 5 miles to the park.
Hunting,
wildlife and bird viewing, biking, hayride tours, canoe workshops and
ghosts can be experienced at Grand Kankakee Marsh County Park.
The
mansion on the property of Indian Gardens has long since been torn
down and a little house was built on the back of the property for the
caretaker. The mansion was built on a sacred Indian burial
ground. The old lady that owned it didn't know this little
fact. If you look into the woods around it, you will sometimes
catch a glimpse of several large orbs and some male Indian figures
surrounded by a white mist. The one that stands out the most
perhaps is the female Indian that wanders along the property or can
be seen just sitting in a tree, like she's either waiting or looking
for someone to come to her. The lady became so freaked out by
these spirits; she sold the magnificent mansion and property to Grand
Kankakee Marsh park owners. Sometimes when you drive down there
in groups, but mostly if you're a boyfriend and girlfriend pair, the
young Indian maiden will appear in front of your vehicle and look at
the two of you wistfully. Many people think she was waiting for
her lover because of these wistful looks at lovers.
**Lake
Prairie Cemetery**
Webmaster: Websites out
there has this haunting indicating:
***Lake
Prairie Cemetery***
Mists,
orbs of light, and figures of the deceased locals have been seen
here. The southern half of the cemetery has the oldest grave markers,
and that is where the most activity is. The cemetery is located on
Calumet Avenue, 2 miles west of route 41.
Webmaster: Lake Prairie
Cemetery is Located off Highway 41(Indianapolis Blvd) and W 181st Ave
The directions given in
the story takes you to West Creek Cemetery.
Does anybody know the
exact Cemetery that is said to be haunted? [**Contact
Me!**](mailto:[email protected])
**Indiana
Bridge**
There is a
mansion a little bit further down the road that 3 people were
apparently murdered and thrown off the bridge. Take I-65 to the
Lowell exit and take a right on Clay Street. Reports of cars rocking
and thick fog appears from nowhere.
Intersection
173 Ave and Holtz Road
When you
are driving East on 173rd there are two big hills. When you top
either hill you can see the intersection at Holtz Road. When you top
the first hill, on occasion you will see a bunch of flashing lights
and what appears to be a huge wreck. When the road continues, you
lose sight of the intersection. When you can see the intersection
again, it is clear and there in no sign that anything was ever there.
This has been seen by many people.
**Lowell
Middle School**
200 W Oakley Ave
Lowell, IN 46356
Phone: (219) 696-7701
The school
is haunted by the ghost of a child that died in the swimming pool.
The hauntings take place on the third floor and the janitors are
afraid to go up there after 9P.M. Chairs are moved, desks are pushed
against the walls and footsteps can be heard even though no one is up there.
**Gypsy's
Grave Yard**
Webmaster: A lot of
Websites have this listing under Lowell, Indiana when it is actually
located in Crown Point, Indiana
[See
Gypsy's Grave Yard Here](#gypsiescemeterycrow)
**Macy**
located in
Miami County
**Slaughter
House Road**
This road
is about 2 miles south west of Macy and is on the east side of old
U.S. 31. Years ago there was an old Slaughter house on this road.
This is a gravel road and has very narrow shoulders. The remains of
this building can be found during the day, but when night falls they
are nowhere to be found. Sometimes you can see ghosts of old cows in
the field. There have also been reports of local farm animals being
slaughtered right in their pastures.
**MADISON
COUNTY**
[Anderson](#anderson)
[Chesterfield](#chesterfield) [Frankton](#frankton)
[Markleville](#markleville) [Pendleton](#pendleton)
**Madison**
located in
Jefferson County
Part of
the cause for paranormal attraction to a small town like Madison
might be attributed to its usage as an Underground Railroad town. Its
location made it ideal for runaway slaves to gain access to several
varieties of transportation, and the mansions and large manner houses
were perfect for the addition of secret panels and tunnel systems.
However, the reasoning behind so much alleged paranormal activity is
still unknown.
**Lanier
Mansion and the surrounding grounds**
601 W 1st St, Madisn,
IN? - (812) 265-3526
The Lanier
family owned the mansion for years and one of the male heirs died
there when he drowned in the nearby Ohio River. It is now claimed
that sometimes at night you can see him walking from the banks of the
Ohio River to the mansion. There are former employees who
refuse to go back to the mansion because of strange experience of a
phantom cat on the grounds.
**American
Legion Post 9**
707 Jefferson St
Madison, IN 47250-3217
Phone:(812) 265-4417
Those who
have spent time in the basement have sometimes claimed to see the
ghost of a man and an elderly woman, possibly cursed to suffer the
fate of Madison's alleged inclusion in a War Propaganda film. There
are also reports of someone knocking on the wall, footsteps in the
empty hallways and cold spots.
**Clifty
Falls State Park**
1501 Green Rd
Madison, IN 47250-1974
(812) 273-8885
There are
reports of moaning coming from the tree right next to the walkway
going down into the falls.
Those who
have gone to investigate have found nothing.
**Cemetery
on Little Doe Run Road**
This
cemetery is said to be haunted by Flavius Josephus Bellamy, the place
is so old no one can remember the name of the cemetery.
Some claim
this cemetery is the Mt. Zion Nazarene Church Cemetery.
**Mt.
Zion Church Cemetery**
Location:Brooksburg
Indiana, Little Doe Run Road. Take Indiana Hwy. 156 Turn on to Doe
Run Road. Little Doe Run Road is off of Doe Run. The Church and
Cemetery is easy to find once on Little Doe Run Rd.
There's
not a lot known about this ghost except that many people have felt
uncomfortable while there. There are stories of glowing red eyes, a
strange white mist and odd noises.
**Springdale
cemetery / Cemetery at the bottom of hanging rock hill**
600 W 5th St, Madison,
IN - (812) 265-3915
As Crooked
Creek, which ran on the north side of the Old Third Street Cemetery,
was prone to floods, and during one such flood in the late 1880's had
washed away some of the bodies, the cemetery ceased to be used. The
surviving stones were later moved to higher ground at the Fairmount
Cemetery (on Michigan Road, North Madison) and also to the Springdale
Cemetery which is located on the north side of the Crooked Creek.
There was
no way of identifying who went where or who was who. So there is a
good chance that whoever's name appears on the stone is not at rest there.
Legend is
that Springdale cemetery is haunted. One legend states that a a large
granite sculpture of an angel near the bottom of Hanging Rock Hill
eyes bleeds on Easter morning, Others claim that anyone who kisses
the statue's feet will see the angel come to life and chase them away.
To see the
statue, stay straight when you enter the cemetery. The statue is on
the right against a hill, there is a block ledge surrounding the area
on the hillside where she stands.
**Hanging
Rock Hill**
Located off Cragmont Street
According
to local legend Hanging Rock Hill has another ghostly spirit. When
the Madison State Hospital was still in use, a patient walked off the
grounds and tried to escape. A car came down the hill, struck the man
head on and he was killed instantly. Today people claim that a
strange man has tried to flag them down for a ride, only to disappear
before their very eyes.
**State
Hospital**
711 Green Rd
Madison, IN 47250-2199
(812) 265-2611
The
infamous Mansfield Reformatory / Eastern State Penitentiary and
popularly known as Cragmont, is labeled as one of the top ten most
haunted places in America. It is the oldest penitentiary in the
country. Inmates and corrections officers have both met violent ends
within the walls and, depending on whom you believe, some are still
there as it is said to be haunted by former inmates who were housed there.
The
Mansfield Reformatory is now vacant but is home to many lingering
spirits left behind after torturous deaths.
The
Reformatory has also been used as a location for several big-budget
Hollywood movies; among the most notable of these were The Shawshank
Redemption, Air Force One, and Tango & Cash, all of which
featured the Ohio State Reformatory as a backdrop.
Several of
the buildings built in the early part of the 1900's have been
abandoned. These are the buildings that housed the violently
insane for many decades. These patients lived a miserable
existence. The cages on the building serve as a reminder of the
dangerous conditions. Several orbs have been captured and strange
noises are a constant.
Some of
the most haunted areas include the chapel, the infirmary, library,
basement and administration wing. One of the most interesting spirits
is that of Helen, a secretary who worked in the administration wing
of the prison. Supposedly she was killed by accident when a box she
was moving along a top shelf tipped over, spilling a gun out that
discharged, shooting her in the chest. Helen was killed instantly. It
is rumored however that the warden at the time was directly
responsible for her death. Ten years later the warden died of a heart
attack at his desk. Resident spirits have been seen passing as black
shadows, appearing as glowing red orbs, or white orbs floating
throughout the hallways in and out of cells. Mysterious banging and
clanging sounds can be heard on the cell doors and footsteps can even
be heard echoing down the hall. The Mansfield Reformatory is a
wonderful paranormal investigation hot spot.
**Jefferson
County Library**
420 W. Main St.
Madison, IN 47250
(812) 265-2744
There is a
ghost of a young man that rides the elevator up and down and rubs and
pats women. He is said to have lived there when it was a house and
was confined to a wheelchair; he was crippled and was wheelchair
bound so they had an elevator put in so he could get from floor to floor.
Frequent
visitors to the library have nicknamed this ghost Charlie.
**Ohio Theater**
105 E Main St
Madison, IN 47250-3410
(812) 273-4880
The Ohio
Theatre boasts a rumored screaming balcony. From reported orbital
activity to unusual cold spots, the balcony is legendary for its
dreadful impact on visitors and employees of the Theater.
People
inside the theater have seen and experienced some strange things in
the balcony area. According to local stories, lights seem to hang in
the area and then disappear and at midnight you can hear someone screaming.
The reason
for the haunting is unknown, but some say it stems from the
possibility of two ghosts; one a stagehand who befell a tragic
accident and the other, a lost chorus girl whose heart was broken,
leading her to leap to her death from the balcony.
**Ridge**
There are
reports of hearing small children's voices laughing and playing and a
ghostly white dog. The location itself is said to leave mediums with
a creepy feeling due to all of the cold spots and strange atmosphere.
**Windrift
Motel**
It is said
to be located on Clifty Drive about 1/2 mile before the entrance of
Clifty Falls State Park.
Now a
private residence was once the Windrift Motel. When it was used as a
hotel, people often claimed to see apparitions and dark, shadowy figures.
Owners
book "The People In The Attic" give details of owners experiences.
This
alleged haunting had a movie made about it. The movie is called,
"The Uninvited", and stars Sharon Lawrence. It was a made
for TV film, not a theatrical release.
**Eggleston
Elementary School**
419 East St
Madison, IN 47250-3527
(812) 273-8524
One legend
claims that a little girl accidentally fell out of an open window and
died. The other legend is that it was the principal or a teacher that
died this way. Stories claim that the ghost of the person can be seen
staring out of one of the windows on the top floor.
**Mansfield**
located in
Parke County
**The
Town Itself**
It's said
that late at night there are spectral images of people wandering
through this old village. Even the old mill makes noises as if it was
operating, and wagons are heard on the streets.
**Marengo**
located in
Crawford County
**The
Carl Smith House**
Said to
located just up the road from Green Acres in between Milltown and
Marengo. Off 64 / 66 and N Cider Fork Rd
From the
moment you see this place you know it's haunted! Lights turn off and
on, ghostly sounds can be heard and people say that the house itself
is some sort of a portal. Several people have died in this place
making it one of Indiana's haunted places.
**Marion**
located in
Grant County
**Charles
Road**
out by Wagner Lake off
N Huntington Rd / hwy 9
Supposedly
a long time ago, a family headed down that road in their wagon on the
way to Church during winter. It was dark out and the family heard
screaming in the nearby woods. They went to investigate and the
fellow church members became worried when the family did not arrive
at Church. A search party was organized to find the family. When the
party discovered the abandoned wagon they began to search the nearby
woods. They found the whole family headless.
**The
Hostess House**
723 W 4th St, Marion,
IN - (765) 664-3755
A
publicly-owned mansion, the Hostess House, is used for social functions
An old
woman lived in this 4-story mansion but someone broke in her house
once and killed her. On foggy nights you can see her shadow on her
balcony. She is in a long white flowing gown. They never got the
bloody footprints up completely.
Sleeping Rooms
There's
also the Sleeping House where another woman was killed. Those living
inside have waked to find things moved around and sometimes see her
shadow in the hallway.
The house
is now sleeping. If things are not right in the house she will let
you know so that you will take care of it. It is also said she goes
in your room and moves things around. Late at night if you look
under your door you can see a shadow of someone walking the hallway.
**MARION
COUNTY**
[Indianapolis](indianahauntings.htm#indianapolis)
[Irvington](indianahauntings.htm#irvington)
[Southport](#southport)
**Markleville**
located in
Madison County
**Main
Street Graveyard**
This graveyard is on
County Road 675 just past Crybaby Bridge.
A lot of
rumors about ghosts are heard. Two headstones have pentacles on them
and a skull is embedded into one tree.
**Cry
Baby Bridge**
location of the bridge
and graveyard. N 675 E & E 950 Wilkinson, IN 46186
wilkinsin is the area
where it's located, just south of anderson and markleville.
**MARSHALL
COUNTY**
[*Bourbon*](#bourbon)[*Bremen*](#bremen)*[Donaldson](indianahauntings.htm#donaldson)
[Inwood](indianahauntings.htm#inwood)* [*Plymouth*](#plymouth)
**MARTIN
COUNTY**
[*Loogootee*](#loogootee)[*Shoals*](#shoals)
**Martinsville**
located in
Morgan County
Websites out there have
Martinsville listed as having the hauntings of Stepp Cememtery, when
it is actually located in Centerton. Indiana.
This could be because
the cemetery sets on
Morgan-Monroe State Forest
6220 Forest Road
Martinsville, IN 46151
**Maumee**
located in
Jackson County
**Maumee
Bottoms**
If you go
out there at anytime you can hear a sound that sounds like a baby
crying and a wolf at the same time, also reported, no animals live in
the area.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**MIAMI COUNTY**
*[Bunkerhill](indianahauntings.htm#bunkerhill)
[Macy](#macy) [Peru](#peru)*
**Michigan
City**
located in
LaPorte County
Michigan
City has an odd haunted house, mainly because the house itself
disappears and reappears. Legend claims a man killed his entire
family and buried them in the basement. There are stories of people
moaning inside and those who claim the house doesn't always exist in
the daylight.
**50 North**
When you go past the
white house on 50 north off of U.S.421
sometimes
you can hear moans and the house itself disappears and reappears;
that the house doesn't always exist in the daylight.
There was
a guy who killed his family at this house. His family is said to be
buried in the basement and that is the moans you can hear coming from
the basement.
**Old
Apartment Building**
On 1800
Elston St. there is an old worn down apartment building. It's
been said that during the time it was condemned (several years) many
bums had lived and died in both apartments. Voices, footsteps,
and ghost figures can sometimes be seen.
**Devils
Bridge**
It is said
that in the early 1920s the mob used this area to bury bodies that
have never been found. Currently it is a known devil worshiping spot.
Orbs, images, and disappearing men have been seen here. It is located
off county line rd, on Porter County side.
**Middlebury**
located
in Elkhart County
**CR.18**
Years ago,
an Amish man got hit by a car. Some people have said they see him
some nights roaming the streets.
**Mishawaka**
located in
St. Joseph County
**St.
Joseph Hospital**
215 W 4th St,
Mishawaka Indiana 46544
219-259-2431
St. Joseph
Community Hospital in Mishawaka dates back to 1878 when three Sisters
from the Order of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ came to northern
Indiana to care for the sick. The order, which had started in 1851,
specialized in bringing nursing care to unsettled areas and
especially in treating the poor and indigent. The sisters established
the St. Agnes Convent in the area and began their ministry.
The Sister
mostly served as home health care workers until Mishawaka began to
grow and a real hospital was needed. Ground was broken in June 1909
for the St. Joseph Community Hospital and less than tem months later
was opened with forty beds and five nuns serving as nurses.
As author
Mark Marimen once stated "The spirits of the nuns who gave their
lives to the ministry of the hospital lives on there"... and in
one case, such a statement can be taken quite literally!
Throughout
the existence of the hospital, it has remained under the ownership
and care of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. While today, the
active role of the Sisters is in administrative positions, in years
past, they served as nurses and chaplains and some actually lived on
the wards just in case a patient needed them. The women gave their
lives to the sick and to the families who depended on them and for
years, stories have persisted that one of these nuns has continued
her work from the other side!
Mark
Marimen interviewed a man named Kevin Geisel who had been admitted to
the hospital for abdominal surgery in 1993. During his recovery, he
suffered greatly from boredom, not being used to being copped up with
nothing to do. One night, he looked into the doorway of his room and
saw an older nun in old-fashioned clothing looking in on him. He
thought little of it and the woman left.
A short
time later, a nurse came into his room and asked if he needed
anything. He didn't but he did ask who the nun had been who had come
in to check on him. Geisel said that the nurse got a funny look on
her face and then sat down to tell him about a nun who had lived in
the hospital many years before. She had attended to surgical patients
for decades and ever since her death, both patients and staff members
had reported seeing her walking about the fifth floor surgical wing,
checking on the patients.
While
Geisel did not see the nun again during his stay, others reported her
presence for years and many patients, including one man who nearly
didn't survive his emergency surgery, often fondly recall late night
visitations from the silent but kind Sister.
But the
story would not last forever. Eventually, the fifth floor of the
hospital was changed from a surgical floor to the offices for the
hospital's administration. No further reports of the phantom nun have
been passed on and most believe that she no longer walks here... as
time has finally erased the need for her caring assistance. Maybe,
just maybe, as Mark Marimen wrote, "after all of those years,
maybe she has gone off duty."
**Hacienda
Mexican Restaurant**
5836 Grape Road
Mishawaka, Indiana 46545
PHONE: (574) 277-1318
**UPDATE**
I recieved an e-mail on June 1, 2012 from a Devin DeMeulenaereI
indicating - "You have the haunted hacienda mansion located on
grape road when in fact it is on Lincolnway and Center Street. It's
called 100 center Hacienda."
[Can
anybody verify these facts?](mailto:[email protected])
This place
used to be a mansion; the owner had an affair with one of the
care-takers. When she discovered she was with child and he rejected
her, she hung herself in the attic. It has also been said that the
owner of the house shot himself in the basement of the house.
Employees have reported seeing her throughout the restaurant. Workers
claim to hear whispers and see apparitions throughout the old house.
The office to the restaurant used to be in the upstairs part of the
house right by the attic. The manager said that when she used to
close up the restaurant, she would turn off the lights to the office
and turn on the alarm. She would walk away and then look back and the
light would be back on, so she unscrewed the light bulb and put it in
the middle of the floor. When she looked back, the light was back on.
That room is now closed off. Other sayings are that if you are the
only person in the bathroom, the lights will go off and on and the
water will come on by its self.
**Haunted
Hotel**
Located on
U.S. 933 or as may people who live around this area know it as
Lincoln Way. There is a Hotel that is half abandoned and half
not. Strange things happen there such as things appearing and
then disappearing the next time you go back. If you visit
please shut the doors when leaving.
**Kelly
Road**
**THERE IS
NO HAUNTING - LEAVE THESE PEOPLE ALONE!**
I recieved
an email from a lady in Mishawaka, Indiana that completely blew my
mind! I am posting the email along with my reply. I know it may be
harsh but these old folks just want to be left alone.
She writes:
Not much is known
about Kelly road in Mishawaka. I was supposed to contact an interview
with the man that owns the property. It is said (and there is proof)
that when you drive down a certain house on Kelly road an old man has
bags of feces and throws them at your car while passing by. I suppose
it can be a haunting because not much is known about it. But it is an
entertaining thing to do when you're bored on a Friday nice and being
reckless with your friends.
I replied:
Hello Marissa,
You are correct, there
is not much known about Kelly Road, nothing at all for that matter.
The fact that you find bags of feces being thrown at you as a
haunting boggles my mind and the fact that you find it as an
entertaining thing to do on a Friday Night and that it is reckless
completely blows me away. Damn you live a boring life!
Now here is the TRUE
STORY, you young ass punks are harassing an elderly couple who want
nothing but peace and quite, yet you kids continue to harass his
property. Hell I think the old man is having a blast throwing shit at
you guys and you thinks it's a haunting. LEAVE THEM ALONE! There is
no haunting there!!!
Here is a
story on the harassment from the elderly couple: <http://www.abc57.com/home/top-stories/Haunted-junkyard-a-hit-for-teens-upsetting-elderly-owner--132507688.html>
**Mississinewa**
located in
Randolph County
**Battle
Grounds**
The battle
of the Mississinewa was a part of the War of 1812.
It was the
last battle fought in what is now Indiana.
The battle
site was on the right bank of the Mississinewa about a mile east of
the present village of Jalapa and seven miles northwest of Marion.
The whole
town is said to be haunted by many ghosts and there are at least four
or so haunted caves there also. Furthermore at the battle
grounds if you notice carefully the fort will move.
**Mississinewa
Battle Grounds/Graveyard-**
There is a
graveyard around that area for the 12 soldiers that died in 1812.
There is a gravel parking area off the road that leads to a big sign
telling about the battle. If you walk past the sign, about 20 feet,
you will come to a small valley. On the other side of the valley, is
the grave stones.
When you
are approaching the graveyard an abandoned church is visible behind a
picket fence. Farther back from the church is a graveyard with about
25 headstones placed haphazardly within the grave yard. Sounds such
as groaning, movement of leaves, and other sounds can be heard from
the graveyard and nearby woods. Many visitors have also reported
physical ghosts that touch and press against you.
**Mitchell**
located in
Lawrence County
**Spring
mill state park**
Highway 60 East
Spring Mill State
Park, PO Box 68, Mitchell, IN 47446
(812) 849-4081
There is
an old village there that is haunted. There are many old log houses
and a mill that are said to be haunted. After dark, if you go out
there you can see lights and figures in the mill as well as in many
other buildings. There is also and old cemetery there that is
haunted. If you go there
at night
there is a blank grave of a man who gambled and lost. He was found
murdered and nobody knew who did it. At night you can see a figure
walk from the blank grave and stand in front of the grave of the man
who killed him.
**MONROE
COUNTY**
*[Bloomington](indianahauntings.htm#bloomington)
[Ellettsville](indianahauntings.htm#ellettsville)*
**Montezuma**
located in
Parke County
**The
Sim Smith Bridge**
The Sim
Smith Covered Bridge is east of Montezuma, Indiana. Located along
County Road 510W just south of County Road 40 N. The single span Burr
Truss covered bridge structure was built by Joseph A. Britton in
1883. The bridge is 101 feet long, 16 feet wide, and 14 feet high.
The bridge
is said to haunted by the ghost of an Indian girl run down by a horse
and carriage. On nights, you can see the girl and hear the phantom carriage.
**MONTGOMERY
COUNTY**
[*Crawfordsville*](#crawforsville)[*Linden*](#linden)*[Waynetown](#waynetown)*
**Mooresville**
located in
Morgan County
**Gravity
Hill / Keller Hill Road**
Just off of I-70 and
Hwy 39
When you
put your car in neutral and turn it off at the bottom of this hill,
and something will pull your car up the hill. It has worked for
many people. The story behind it is that a woman and a young
boy were driving on Keller Hill Road a long time ago. They got a flat
tire on the driver's side
and pulled
over on the right side of the road to change it. They were at the
bottom of the hill and oncoming traffic couldn't see them as they
sped over the top of the hill. The woman and boy were hit by a
passing truck. Now the ghosts of the boy and the woman wait at the
bottom of the hill
to make
sure everyone gets to the top safely.
**MO****R****GAN
COUNTY**
*[Centerton](indianahauntings.htm#centerton)
[Martinsville](#martinsville) [Moorseville](#mooresville)*
**Morristown**
located in
Shelby County
**Copper
Kettle Inn**
135 W. Main St
Morristown, IN 46161
(765) 763-6767
This
historic, local area eatery known for its family style chicken is
alleged to have several active spirits haunting the facility.
**Mount Vernon**
located in
Posey County
**Robin
Hill**
On the top
of a hill stands an old white house which has been abandoned for many
years. The house was once a stop on the Underground Railroad. The
house is now being remodeled, according to rumor, into a bed and
breakfast. It sits on the corner of Mill and 9th. Local lore says
that the house is very haunted, but no one really knows by who/what
or why.
**Mulberry**
located in
Clinton County
**Hamilton
road**
This is a
very haunted road that few people know about. Take state road 38 all
the way to Mulberry and look for a road called 900 West. If you are
coming from Lafayette, go right on it. You will come to a stop sign.
Go thru the sign. That is Hamilton road. There are 3 one-lane bridges
on this road, when you get to the third bridge, stop and flash your
lights 4 times. As you then cross the bridge, you will see a short
man in your rearview mirror chasing you. If you drive up the road
about 50 feet you will come to an old church graveyard. Go to the
graveyard and park as close to the back as you can get. Walk along
the fence and you will see what looks like flames coming from the
woods. This is where the church once stood. It is said that when it
caught fire in the 1800s that everyone was killed. Also there are old
haunted tracks right after the graveyard. Go about midnight and stop
in the middle of the tracks. Put baby powder on your rear bumper. You
will hear a train whistle and see the lights come at you. Then they
will disappear. Get out and look at the back of your car and you will
see baby fingerprints. A little boy named Danny was killed here in
the early 1900s right after the tracks were built.
WARNING:
THIS ROAD IS VERY DANGEROUS TO DRIVE ON IN THE WINTER. IF IT IS
RAINING OR SNOWING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE ON THIS ROAD!
**Muncie**
located in
Delaware County
**Apartment
on West 6th**
A family
moved into the possible haunted home on West 6th Street in Muncie
after the landlord lowered the rent. He explained to the family that
previous tenants didn't want to stay longer than 2 months. After the
family had lived there for a while, the children were scared of the
upstairs playroom because of the old lady that lived there. The old
lady that the kids were seeing was a ghost. Later unexplained
happenings occurred, there were pacing sounds in the playroom, kids
tucked into bed, and items in the kitchen, such as mayonnaise being
moved. A boy had died in the bedroom and his mother died there years afterwards.
There have
also been claims of weird occurrences like past tenants waking up and
having some sort of oil dumped on them. The new tenant of the home
believes it's haunted also.
**Madison's**
Located on
Madison Street, Madison's is a restaurant that used to be known as
the SkyLine. The former owner of the place use to live in the
upstairs apartment. He has since died and now it is said he
haunts the place. He likes to turn the lights on and off. Also
footsteps can be heard at night.
**Cry
Baby Bridge**
Way on
back in the 1800's a young women was running away from slave hunters.
She had her young baby with her. The baby kept crying and she drowned
the baby in a creek so he wouldn't give her away. Today if you go
back into the woods at night you can hear and sometimes see the
little baby crying and looking for his mother.
This is
not in Muncie, more torward NDERSON/PENDLETON . . . your supposed to
be able to hear this baby crying when you go over this METAL BRIDGE
(OLD) but there is a graveyard back there, and a church right before
you get to that bridge.
It is on
950 and Thomas Road and just north of 236. A little South East of
Pendleton, south of Anderson. If you Mapquest Nashville, it is the
one in Hancock County, between that and Milners Corner.
If you
know your way around the place you will find an old farm on the other
side of the bridge that has been there for years. This farm has a
bird called a peacock! The noises you hear are not from a baby they
are from a bird!!!!!
[Sounds
of a peacock](http://www.stockmusicsite.com/stockmusic/archive/Birds/Peacocks/Sound-Effects-Misc-PEACOCK/229086)
**Munster**
located in
Lake County
**The
Bieker House**
The Bieker
House and Kaske house could possibly be one in the same as they are
found on the same grounds and have same history.
The Bieker
House is very well known in Munster. A woman dressed in white
can be seen during the day or night. The house is vacant and has been
for years. The house is also known for its huge red barn, which was
struck by lightning and burned to the ground. The house is now owned
by the city. At one time, the city offered the huge house and
property "rent-free" and utility-free" to anyone
willing to live in the house for the purpose of preventing vandalism
to the house and grounds. No offers were ever met. The house is
now considered a historical landmark.
Munster's
Park and Recreation Department chose to restore the Beiker House not
too long ago and there were reports of a Indian man, a woman in
white, and the old woman who was the last owner seen on the property
by the construction workers.
**Creepy
Kaske house**
The [Bieker
House](#biekerhouse) and Kaske house could possibly be one in the same as they
are found on the same grounds and have same history.
Spooky
stories long have been told of this home, which was built in 1910.
The year before, a tavern that stood here, dating back to the early
1800s, had burned down on Halloween night.
"The
gal who was our past president was driving up to the house one day
with her son to meet with some other society members," says Schmueser.
"She
saw someone stick their head out of the old barn; it was a woman with
white hair.
"But
when she called to her, no one answered. So she walked up to the
house and asked the others, who had been out in the barn. But no one
had been. Later, she found a photo in the house of Wilhelmina Kaske,
who was the original owner, and that's who she had seen."
Then there
was the time that a painter, alone in the house, had paint splashed
on him by an unseen force.
"He
ran out of the house and said, 'I'm never coming back,' and he
didn't," Schmueser says.
"They
had to get someone else to paint the house. We always laughed about
that one and said, guess Wilhelmina didn't like the color."
But the
ghost stories don't stop there.
According
to Schmueser, the park superintendent found a doll wrapped in a
curtain, but when he returned to the empty room, it was gone. Workers
outside sometimes see a woman looking out a second story window.
And the
nurse for Helen Bieker, Wilhelmina's daughter, who donated the house
to the historical society, remembered a little girl coming into her
room one morning, telling her to get up. And so she did, throwing on
clothes, running down the stairs and waiting outside until her
replacement showed up.
"I
don't know if it's haunted or not," Schmueser says.
"I
just make it a point not to be there alone."
Several of
the Indiana Ghost Trackers, including Len and Michele Walavich, are
also members Munster's historical society.
According
to Len, he and his wife have heard noises coming from the second
floor of the house when no one has been there and have picked up
voices when doing Electronic Voice Phenomena research. They also have
ghostly photos, taken in the house, where faces appear in the picture
that weren't in the room.
Len was
eager to send all this information to my e-mail address. My first
thought was, will it haunt my computer?
"If
you ever don't want a ghost around, just tell it to go away," he
says and then adds that though there's more than the usual ghostly
activity around the Kaske House, it's all very friendly.
"I
never found anything mean or dangerous."
**Ball
State University - Elliot Hall**
A male
student came to school after having fought in WWII. He was burned
during the war and his face was disfigured. Supposedly, he became
severely depressed and went to the fourth floor and hung himself from
the cross members of the ceiling. At night you can hear a table being
dragged across the floor to the point where the man was found hanging.
**Nashville**
located in
Brown County
**Story
Inn**
6404 South State Road 135
Nashville, IN 47448
(800) 881-1183
The Story
Inn is located in Brown County. It is one of the most documented
haunted locations in Indiana. The inn is located in a small town
formally known as Storyville. It is a romantic getaway without the
normal everyday conveniences. There are no TVs, cable or telephones
in the rooms.
Many
stories include kitchen workers seeing apparitions and objects
moving. The most famous room of the inn is called the "Blue Lady
Room". Apparently when the blue light is turned on it summons
the blue lady to appear. Starting in the mid 1900's, guest books were
left for guest to make comments on their visits. Many of the entries
referred the blue lady ghost and several of the accounts were very
similar in nature and provide for a good read..
The
establishment has its own website along with its tales: [http://storyinn.com/page/is\_story\_haunted](http://storyinn.com/page/is_story_haunted
)
**New Albany**
located in
Floyd County
**Culbertson
Mansion**
914 E. Main St.
New Albany, IN
812-944-9600
This
tourist attraction contains the ghost of a woman on the 3rd floor.
She is heard walking about and some have seen her. She is believed to
be the first wife of the former owner and may have remained behind
due to the mistreatment of her surviving children by the husband's
new wife.
This dark
and lonely mansion also harbors the twisted secrets of a deranged
doctor from the 18th century-as well as the souls of his doomed patients.
This
historic house has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a
place for the Cullbertson family's servants and horse and buggy to
reside. It's now one of the most-visited haunted houses in Indiana.
In 1985,
the house was deemed ghostly enough to be designated as a stop on the
Jaycee Spook Run due to its dark and mysterious past. One dark autumn
evening in 1888, it was struck by lightning and a raging fire took
the lives of everyone inside. The Culbertson Mansion then
remained
empty for fear of the spirits of those who lost their lives there.
In 1933, a
man by the name of Webb tossed aside the speculation and whispers and
claimed possession of the house. The well-established doctor took it
upon himself to make the neglected space into a home. But soon his
children began to talk of a dark man entering their rooms at
night
through the walls and clanging noises echoing through the house from
the basement.
Dr. Webb
became agitated and angry and soon began to lose patients, both
literally and figuratively. Some of those who had been under his care
and chose to discontinue the relationship due to his demeanor began
slowly disappearing. At last one of Dr. Webb's few patients who hadn't
vanished
appeared at his door to make a horrible discovery: the entire family
had been murdered. Dr. Webb's evil practices came to light as the
bones of his victims were discovered throughout the house.
In 1946,
the stories had begun to fade and the Cullbertson Mansion was
reopened for art and music lovers as a charming gallery. But the
mansion's dark past could not be ignored or denied; soon employees
began mentioning strange occurrences such as mysterious figures wandering
the halls,
missing items, electrical problems, and strange sounds at night.
In 1987,
the ill-fated house officially opened the carriage quarters as its
own haunted attraction, and has been terrifying its visitors ever
since. To this day the sounds and sights make for one of Indiana's
scariest destinations.
The
Cullbertson House is a perfect place for friends to gather for a
Halloween scare like no other. Due to the gruesome history and nature
of the attraction, it is not recommended for kids under the age of
10. Now known as Literally, a Haunted House, the Cullbertson Mansion
is one of Indiana's favorite destinations for a dark October evening.
Note: this mansion is
open to the public and guided tours are available.
**St.
Joe Rd. Cemetery**
In the
middle of the cemetery there is an old hanging tree in the day the
hanging branch at night it is there. And if you go to the very back
and look to the front there will be a huge blare of smoke.
Webmaster: I do not know
what that is supposed to mean!
**The
Ghost of JR Hays**
JR Hays
was leaving an elementary volleyball game at Pine View Elementary; he
was on his bike going down a hill and hit a truck on Corydon
Pike. He was killed on impact. If you go to the bottom of
the hill and sit at 8:47, you will first hear his bike coming, then
you will hear squealing
tires, and
a truck will appear at the stop sign. Then voices and sirens
and then the freaky part comes, you will hear his voice as he
says, *"why don't you do something. . . .*
*.
. . help me please"*
**New Carlisle**
located in
St. Joseph County
**Primrose
Way**
A road the
length of a quarter mile long surrounded by woods, it's known to have
a ghost truck that changes color and is known to chase visitors out
of the area.
**New Castle**
located in
Henry County
**Community
corrections**
Disembodied
voices heard.
**New Chicago**
located in
Lake County
**Baby's
cry**
Hobart
cemetery located at the intersection of Michigan Ave, E Cleveland and
Front Street on Front Street. (New Chicago, IN)
Some
people say that if you go to Hobart cemetery and go right by the
woods, at midnight you can hear a baby cry. The baby is clearly not
alive and is a ghost. Also, if you take pictures you can see orbs all
over the place.
**New Corydon**
located in
Jay County
**The
Laughing Scarecrow**
Not much
is known about the mystery of the laughing scarecrow but at no
particular time mostly during and around the harvest season, it has
been reported that a figure or apparition, looking such as a
scarecrow, will appear out of the woods, which is located south of
116, off a country road. It will screech and laugh at passersby. Also
the whole town of New Corydon, and surrounding area, is known for
many unusual phenomena. That includes a Cry Baby Bridge, the
creature, and witches of the old abandoned stone quarry. Along with
strange lights; many people report a feeling of doom, coldness and/or
evil there.
**Old
School House**
It is told
to be that if you pass by the school house and look inside you will
see shadows of people walking around. it is also told that in the
1960's a group of teenagers went to the school to see if it was
really haunted and one of the girls that was there died in the school
and it is said you can see her standing in the window if you look in
there from afar, but if you look to long at her she will run away
from the window and run out the front doors after you.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**New Haven**
located in
Allen County
**Historical
City Hall Building**
located one half block
west of the intersection of Lincoln Highway & Broadway near the
downtown business district of New Haven
The
building was originally built in 1913 and served as the city hall,
jail, and fire station throughout most of the last century. The
building is currently being restored. Many employees have seen and
heard many things in the building. When questioned, police officers
who used to work there also verified unexplainable events. The
remodeling company had psychic Sandi Athey
(http://www.psychicsandi.com/) tour the building remotely. She
described several events that were confirmed by previous tenants.
Fort Wayne Ghost Trackers (http://www.freewebs.com/ftwayneindianaghosttrackers/)
were asked to conduct an investigation, which also proved fruitful
and confirmed many things posed by Psychic Sandi. The basement has
documented cases of different smells and orbs and video of orbs were
recorded by the staff of Ellusions (the remodeling company) and
FWIGT.org. Rumor has it that the basement was once used as a
temporary morgue. Orbs were photographed in many rooms throughout the building.
**The
Tunnel between New Haven High School and New Haven Middle School**
There is a
small, cramped tunnel that runs under the highway between New Haven
High School and New Haven Middle School. Legend says that back
in the early 70s, a homeless man was beaten to death by a group of
sixth graders returning from a basketball game. For several days he
was passed on by students who, not realizing he was dead as they
kicked and prodded the body with sticks. Some accounts even say
that "Fat Mikey", one of the most notoriously bad seventh
graders, urinated on the man's prone form. Finally, after a weeks
time, someone reported the body to authorities. However, when
the police arrived, they found nothing but a few scraps of clothes
and bone fragments. Some speculate that he had been devoured
completely by "The Feral Dogs of Lincoln Highway".
Others believe that he now lives beneath the earth and rises from the
dead on the nights when basketball games are played, waiting to prey
on unsuspecting children. There are many eerie feelings associated
with this tunnel, and a few students claim to have heard voices or
even feel a rough hand gripping their shoulder. Whatever the
case, you can always smell urine there.
**New
Mount Pleasant**
located in
Jay County
**Cinderella's
grave**
Directions:
From the Intersection
of Route 1 and State Highway 67 on the North edge of Redkey, Indiana.
Go North East on Highway 67 to the town of Como, at Como Road go
South East on S. Como Rd. to New Mount Pleasant.
Stay on Como Rd.
through New Mount Pleasant. At the South edge of New Mount Pleasant
go East on County Road 600 South. When you come to County Road 325
West, turn South. Jay County Conservation Club will be on the East
side of the Road.
Behind the
jay county conservation club down a short lane in the woods is a
cemetery dating back to the late 1800's. In this cemetery is a
gravestone marked Cinderella, this is supposed to be the name of the
boy buried there. Go in at night and when you count the headstones
one way there are 13. When you go and count them back the opposite
way there are only 11.
**New Paris**
located in
Elkhart County
**Jackson
Cemetery**
between Hwy 33 and
Elkhart St/CO RD 44 and along CO RD 31
Many
people have gone there and seen ghosts, a light mist that rolls along
the ground and other things. Buried there is New Paris` founding
father. They now close the gates to the cemetery at night and trees
have overgrown the path for the cars. The road that Jackson
Cemetery is on is haunted as well.
**NEWTON
COUNTY**
*[Lake
Village](indianahauntings.htm#lakevillage)*
**NOBLE COUNTY**
*[Kendallville](indianahauntings.htm#kendalville)*
**Noblesville**
located in
Hamilton County
**The
Hare House**
An
historic building on South 8th Street in Noblesville. It was owned by
one of the founding families in Noblesville. The house was used for
some time as a funeral parlor. It was moved and restored in a new
location within the past few years. Hauntings that have been reported
include "a creepy feeling when being upstairs," "a
white lady with a candle on the staircase," and "a little
boy who runs around, pointing and giggling at people."
**North Judson**
located in
Starke County
**Dogface
Bridge**
Supposedly
a couple was murdered here, and at midnight you can hear the lady
screaming and a dog howling. The car that they supposedly drove still
sits there, and the road has been shut down. Rumor is if you go out
there alone, your car turns itself around and you can see car
headlights coming at you.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**Highland
Cemetery**
Bordering Hwy 10/ hwy
39 / W 600 S and S 300 W and West 625 S / Leslie Street
Located on
highway 10, if you enter the Cemetery at night, you can feel
something grab your leg. People have left with scar marks on
their legs that resemble finger nail scrapes.
**The
old Craven's Factory**
This is a listing for
North Judson IN, 46366 at the end of Sheridan Ave, well, closer to
502 Sheridan Ave.
James
Messer committed suicide in the mechanics garage.
People
have been getting hurt by a being that seems to come out past 1:30.
The field
across from it has also had a few occurrences.
People
walking though the corn and throwing rocks.
Also, when
the harvest is cut these beings are also seen.
**North Vernon**
located in
Jennings County
**Haunted
Bridge**
Back in
the 1960's, a teenaged girl could not accept the teasing and taunting
of the students at Jennings County High School. One evening
around midnight, she jumped from one of the local bridges killing
herself. Though her body was found, to this day people driving
across the bridge at around midnight have reported seeing a young
girl jump from the bridge, though after searching no bodies are ever found.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**North Webster**
located in
Kosciusko County
**North
Webster Elementary**
5745 N 750 E, North
Webster, IN - (574) 834-7644
Some say a
young boy wearing khakis and a blue sweater roams the athletic areas
playing sports and shutting off the lights.
When
someone goes to turn the lights on the light switch is already on.
There is also a teacher in high heels on the second floor. People say
that they can hear high heel shoes clicking on the floor. Random
appliances in the school turn on and off by themselves. The young boy
can also be seen in the library trying to check out books.
**Oakland
City**
located in
Gibson County
**Oakland
City College**
Oakland City
University, Indianapolis
5665 N Post Rd. Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 842-6462
1-866-314-6462
**Cockram
Hall** *- Oakland City College*
located off Oak and
Lucretia Street
Where the
wife of Colonel William Cochram, the founder of Oakland City
University, hung herself in the upstairs of the tower. If you look in
the windows at night you will see doors open and shut,
and see a
bright orange glow come from some of the windows.
**Oakville**
located in
Delaware County
**An-urban
railroad**
The
An-urban railroad used to run through Oakville . Eventually it went
out of use and most of its track was taken up. The empty trail where
it once laid is said to be haunted by slaves who built it and other
unknown apparitions. Many have encountered phantom chains along its
path. One of the old an-urban stations still stands in Springport. It
is also said to be haunted.
Webmaster: Can not
find any information in regards to An-urban railroad in Oakville,
Indiana. I did however find a Interurban Railroad, although it did
not run through Oakville, Indiana.
Can anybody give me some
input on this subject and haunting? [**Contact
Me!**](mailto:[email protected])
**Ogden Dune**
located in
Porter County
**Stagecoach
Road**
Sightings
of UFO's and people who look like they are from the 1800's.
**Devils
Bridge en route to Michigan City**
[Mapquest
to Devils Bridge](http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en)
It is said
that in the early 1920s, the mob used this area to bury bodies that
have never been found. Currently it is a known devil worshipping
spot. Orbs, images, and disappearing men have been seen here.
It is
located off county line rd, on Porter County side.
**OHIO COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**ORANGE
COUNTY**
*[French
Lick](indianahauntings.htm#frenchlick) [Paoli](#paoli)*
**Orangeville**
in DeKalb County
**Bond****'s
Chapel**
**Chain
grave**
**Image
of Chain on Haunted Tombstone**
*[location
listed below](#bondschapellocation)*
The
cemetery is the location of two well known haunts.
The first
has two versions of a haunted tombstone.
One says
that the man in the grave was a slave that had been beaten to death
by his master. This seems extremely unlikely for two reasons: Indiana
is well north of the Mason-Dixon Line; and the man in the grave died
more then 50 years after the end of the Civil War. The story claims a
slave owner from the 1800's beat one of his slaves to death with a
logging chain. The wife of the slave had a local shaman put a curse
on the slave owner. The curse was that he would bear the reminder of
his murder for eternity.
The other
version of the story says that the man was not killed by a chain;
rather he killed his wife with a chain. This may be possible, but
considering the man was only in his 20's when he died, we can only
assume that he met an untimely end himself.
Regardless
of which story, the end result is that shortly after the burial, an
image of a chain appeared on his tombstone. Repeated attempts to
remove the image from the stone were useless. The image of the chain
was -in- the stone. Finally, the family removed the stone and
replaced it with a new one. Soon after replacing the stone, the image
of the chain appeared again on the new stone. According to the story,
on the anniversary of the man's death the number of links on the
chain changes. Each year a new link gets added or taken away.
The
cemetery is located on the grounds of Bonds Chapel which still holds
services. It is a small country chapel located 10 miles West of
highway 37 about an hour south of Bloomington. Just outside West
Baden, On Co Road 810 S and N Co Road 860 W, near Hoosier National Forest.
**Bond's
Chapel**
The
cemetery is the location of another well known haunt. There is a
grave of a young man who was killed in WWII. He and his girlfriend
wanted to get married before he went off to fight in the war, but her
parents forbid it. She vowed to wait for him. He was killed and
returned for burial. The young woman watched his funeral from a
distance across the street. People have reported seeing the
apparition of a young woman dressed in black across the street from
his grave-site
**Osgood**
located in
Ripley County
**Devils
Elbow**
There is a
road that the locals all call Devils Elbow. Legend has it that it is
haunted by evil spirits. It has been reported that things can be seen
and heard such as, red glowing eyes, a woman in white, a baby crying,
and sometimes when you are driving on this road your car will die or
if it doesn't die, your headlights will get dim as if something is
feeding off the energy. About 15 years ago a man was brutally
murdered on that road. It was haunted way before the murder incident.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
Does anybody have more
information on this haunted road?
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|
**UPDATED**: 06 23 2012
West Co 200n and north finks road. Its before you get to west Co
200n but its on north finks road.
Sent in by Lori Morano. |
**OWEN COUNTY**
[*Cunot*](#cunot)[*Spencer*](#spencer)
**Oxford**
located in
Benton County
**Justus
Cemetery**
Located within Old
Academy Park along Hwy 55 / Crown Street / Co Road 350 E
In the
tiny town of Oxford, Indiana, not far from Indianapolis, lays one of
the most notorious cemeteries in the Hoosier state, known as Justus
Cemetery. This ominous burial ground is home to its very own ghost,
making it one of the most widely visited haunted places in Indiana.
This
spine-tingling tale begins with the Oxford water tower. One dark,
stormy evening many years ago a train chugged its normal path along
the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad. The pale, fat moon was
obscured by full gray clouds, and not a soul dared to venture out on
such a windy, wet night.
Crew
members reluctantly emerged from the warmth of the train to gather
water from the tower. One by one, they stopped, horrified to hear a
deep, echoing moan rising from the tower. The train's passengers
heard the mournful sound as well, and were frozen in their seats in fear.
The
passengers' horror, as well as that of the crew members, reached new
heights when the sound was suddenly accompanied by a horrifying
sight-that of a glowing white figure. The ghastly apparition appeared
through the sheets of rain to drift toward the train and its stunned
occupants. Still moaning, the figure was headed straight for them.
Amid
panicked screams from their passengers, the crew began working at a
frantic pace to finish their task at the water tower. And then, as
abruptly as it had appeared, the spirit vanished. It dove into an
open grave, to the intense relief of all who watched it go.
That
fateful night wasn't the only time the Justus Cemetery ghost made a
surprise appearance. Just a few nights later, the same crew-minus a
few who refused to return to the water tower ever again-felt the
wrath the restless spirit once more. The duties at the water tower
had been completed, and the train was ready to head to its next
destination. As the engine roared to life and the train should have
began to chug along the tracks, the crew made a horrifying
realization-the train wasn't going anywhere.
The wheels
spun desperately, but the train appeared to be gripped in some sort
of deathly hold. Finally, the panicked crew felt the train break free
and begin to move along the tracks. However, the men banded together
and vowed to never return to the town of Oxford on their nightly trips.
Is it
really a ghost, or just a long-running youthful prank?
A
detective was hired by the Railroad to investigate the ghost of
Justus Cemetery.
The
detective observed a group of high-school age boys tiptoeing into the
area, carrying a billowing white sheet. Within seconds, their secret
was discovered-they had attached the sheet to a wire and dangled it
from the water tower, and had even coated the train tracks with soap
to make the train stick when it tried to move. However, most of the
crew who witnessed the power of the Justus Cemetery ghost swore it
wasn't a prank. To this day, many in the town of Oxford believe the
water tower is haunted.
**Paoli**
located in
Orange County
Several websites have
the haunting of [**Bond's Chapel**](#bondschapel)
listed in Paoli, Indiana,
when it's actually in
Orangeville which itself is located in Orange County as Paoli.
**PARKE COUNTY**
*[Bellmore](indianahauntings.htm#bellmore)
[Diamond](indianahauntings.htm#diamond) [Mansfield](#mansfield)
[Montezuma](#montezuma) [Rockville](#rockville)*
**Pekin**
located in
Washington County
**East
Washington Middle School**
1100 N Eastern School
Rd # E5, Pekin - (812) 967-5000
The third
floor is the most haunted place, mainly in the girl's bathroom where
the lights turn on and off. On the second floor in the old gym there
is a bloody handprint on the back of a basketball hoop, on some days
it moves.
**Katie's
Lane**
Websites out there has a
haunting titled "Katie's Lane" listed in Pekin, Indiana
when actually [this
haunting is located in Salem, Indiana](#katieslanesalem) which is also located in
Washington County.
**Pendleton**
located in
Madison County
The Pendleton area also
has a cry baby bridge.
**Cry
Baby Bridge**
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the IN-38
exit- exit number 19- toward PENDLETON/NOBLESVILLE.
(3)Turn LEFT onto IN-38.
(4)Follow IN-38
outside of Pendleton to County Road 50 West.
(5)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 50 West
(6)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 675 East
(7)END at Cry Baby
Bridge (only bridge on 675)
Legend was
that a woman drowned her child off of the bridge. If you park your
car there at midnight it will not start back up and you will hear a
woman crying or her baby crying.
Some have
claimed to have heard what sounds like a very large object being
thrown into the water right below them. You know, the deep resounding
KERPLUNK that a heavy object makes when it drops into deep water.
**Main
Street Graveyard**
"Main
Street Cemetery" as the locals would call it is listed in the
Hancock County Cemetery registry as "Hays" Cemetery.
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Take the IN-38
exit- exit number 19- toward PENDLETON/NOBLESVILLE.
(3)Turn LEFT onto IN-38.
(4)Follow IN-38
outside of Pendleton to County Road 50 West.
(5)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 50 West
(6)Turn RIGHT on
County Road 675 East
At this point, you
will see a row of trees proceeding in a straight line towards the
west. On the north side of this tree line is a dirt road. The
cemetery is located at least a quarter mile off the road, having to
drive down a long forsaken dirt path, in the middle of a secluded
wooded area, next to a very steep ravine, situated in the middle of
nowhere. There are no churches, houses, towns, or anything nearby. To
describe this location is to describe the makings of a haunted movie.
Entering at night is definitely for the bold hearted. Once entering
the yard, the road takes you in a circle around the stones. If you
proceed to the right of the fork, you drive down part of the ravine
and deep into the woods. This area is a section of the oldest
overgrown and abandoned graves and some seem to have slid down into
the ravine.
It is
where a little girl is suspected to be the devil. On top of her grave
there has been a plant growing over many of years. This plant has now
begun to shape like the Devil's Pitchfork.
There is
also the tale of a man who hung his wife in the back of the cemetery,
then shot her in the back of the head with an arrow. Allegedly, she
haunts the site today.
There have
been numerous reports of experiences as ones of malice, hearing
unearthly growls and wild laughter, being shoved, and even that their
life was in jeopardy with a severe feeling of oppression. Others have
heard voices and laughter and the feeling that they were most
unwelcome, even to the point of being pressured to leave by
harassment and being followed out until on the main road. Others
relay hearing footsteps and whispers.
Because of
Hays' remote location, the yard was used by Satanists back in the
70's, and some of the graves were dug up and body parts were used for
the cult's activities. Also, over time, some of the graves have
fallen down the ravine.
What
forces were unleashed by the Satanists' activities? Grave
desecration, is this not also a source of ghostly activity? Are the
spirits of those who were dug up and used for satanic rituals
tortured by that fact and are haunting the location to find vengeance
on those who disturbed their restful sleep? Or, is it just the spirit
of the woman who was hung and shot with an arrow by her husband out
for revenge upon men? (It appears that the most ominous experiences
there happen to the men who visit).
The old
white iron bridge just down the road from the cemetery's entrance is
also said to be haunted, also referred to as Cry Baby Bridge.
This
bridge has an iron grating roadbed and you can see right down into
the water as you drive across it.
**Mount
Gilead Church**
10010 S 50 W
Pendleton, IN 46064-9349
(765) 778-0757
If you run
around this church 10 times
prior to
going to [Main Street Graveyard](#mainstreetgraveyard) and [Crybaby
Bridge](#crybabybridgependle)
you will
conjure up spirits which will make your evening trip a little more interesting.
**Falls
Creek Park**
In 1945,
two lovers, Jon and Rachael, were playfully chasing each other across
the bridge early one morning. They just spent the whole night
together doing what lovers do. As Jon chased her, Rachael tripped on
her skirt and fell tragically into the creek hitting her head on one
of the rocks, killing her almost instantly. Witnesses say that after
Jon dove in after Rachael, it appeared that he was being held under
by Rachael's lifeless corpse. Ever since that day, some claim they
can hear the whole tragedy and others say they see it.
Webmaster: Does anybody
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**Casio's
Restaurant**
6765 W Pendleton Pike
McCordsville, Indiana 46055-9309
Phone: 317-335-2237
It said to
be a very haunted restaurant
The
Plantation Club, later known as Casio Restaurant was a speakeasy,
casino, and possibly another meeting place for Al Capone and
Dillinger. The club was built just past the Marion County line on
State Road 36. On the other side of the road are railroad tracks.
**PERRY COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**Peru**
located in
Miami County
**Okie Pinoke**
This site
used to be swampy and marshy and there have been at least 8 decaying
bodies found there (reported by Mississinewa staff). This site may be
an old burial ground of some sort or battlefield, as to the thousands
of spirits hiding within the trees. You will drive down this gravel
road, and the trees will begin to swarm and intertwine above you. You
will then come to a circle. Getting out the car, it is said that if
you whistle, someone will begin whistling with you from deep in the
forest. It is also said that a noise like a pig squeal and dogs
barking can be heard like it is right next to you. And last but NOT
least, you will hear screams like a small child is being tortured;
supposedly it is a 7-year-old girl named Stephanie. Also, traveling a
long a path you will find a tree that has indents that appear to be
much like deer antlers; HOWEVER, these are horizontal instead of
vertical and have a place for an opposable thumb.
Warning: DO
NOT GO HERE, UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO BE TERRIFIED.
(P.S. Do
not "Ouija" here for the spirits do not like it.)
Webmaster: Sounds like a
mixture of [**Mississinewa Battle
Grounds/Graveyard**](#mississinewa) and [**Mount Hope Cemetery**](#mounthope)
in Logansport
Directions:
(1)Turn LEFT onto
IN-124/W 600 S.
(2)Turn RIGHT onto S
775 W.
(3)Turn LEFT onto W
ELLIOTT RD.
(4)Turn RIGHT onto 700
E/800 W.
(5)Turn RIGHT onto
CR-40 N/E RIVER RD.
(6) RIVER RD. becomes
COOPER RD.
(7) Follow COOPER
until you see a NO TRESSPASSING gate on the left.
(8) END at Okie
Pinokie (have to walk/gate is locked)
Others claims They
searched along River Road for a fork-in-the-road, but no forks were
found. After speaking with a few locals it was discovered that
Okie Pinokie was actually on the other side of the highway off of
Riverside Drive, which is better known as Highway 124.
From Peru, go East on
124 (On the west side of 19, the road is called Riverside Drive)
You'll be on 124 for
about 4 or 5 miles
One distinguishing
characteristic of 124 before you come up on Okie Pinokie is that
there is a large fork in the road where you take the right part of
the fork.
The road to Okie
Pinokie is about 1 mile from this fork.
On mapquest, the road
is called Fire Lane, but everywhere else, including the road sign,
calls it 150 S.
There will be 3
pillars signifying the entrance to Okie Pinokie.
You will turn right
off of 124 onto 150 S, and travel this dirt road for about 1-2 miles.
You will come to a
round-about. This round-about and the surrounding area is
called Okie Pinokie.
Paranormal activity
seems to be centered around this round-about.
[Here
is a map from mapquest.com](http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address)
**Kings
Courts**
Where the
old pizza Hut used to be. Near highway 31, and if you take that road
all the way back till you see a trailer court, you found it! There
have been seen strange creatures and very strange noises back there.
There's a cemetery on the side dating back to the 1800s and there
been dry lighting hitting it for some time now (worth a look).
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know this exact location? [**Contact
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**Dentist
Office**
Dr. Melody M
Richardson, DDS
63 West 6th Street
Peru,
Indiana 46970
Located on
6th Street, across from the old "Tigerina" that is believed
to be inhabited by a ghost of a woman. The dentist office is in an
old house. The staff has said that the upstairs is used only for
storage but many times the curtains are opened and things will be
moved. People in to play bingo across the street or passing by have
also claimed to see the woman in the window.
**Hookmans
Cemetery**
Located off 24 East
between Peru and Wabash. Go east on 24, on your right before you get
to Wabash is a road called Lover's Lane.
Take this road until
you get to the first dirt "road" on your left.
No matter
what time of day you go, there is a fog that sits at the top of the
hill-there is no breeze, no birds, or insects. If you go there,
Hookman is not buried where its marked; you have to walk 1.5 miles
back (you'll know when you get there because its like a cold pocket).
Urban legend stories say on some cold fall nights you can see Hookman
walking old Lover's Lane looking for his next victim.
**Lutheran
Cemetery**
Take Business 31 into
Peru. At the stoplight (Kroger's will be directly in front of you)
turn left. This is Business 24/Main St. Follow this road until you
get to the first right past the Frances Slocum Bank. Turn right. This
road takes you to the cemetery.
I would recommend
contacting the Peru Police before investigating this cemetery at
night. It is visible from the stoplight at Main and Business 31. The
Peru Police take vandalism very seriously. If they see lights there
late at night I can almost guarantee a visit from them.
On the
older side of the Lutheran cemetery there is a very large white
cross. It is said that at a certain time of night, midnight I
believe, on particular nights a stairway will descend from the middle
of the cross.
**Old
Stone House**
Part of
the old Underground Railroad near the Wabash river on old stone road,
it is said on some foggy nights you can drive by and see strange
lights coming from the house, It was burned on the inside years ago
and is not safe to enter but it has been bought and is going to be
converted into a church.
**Petersville**
located in
Bartholomew County
Petersville
once had a haunted house where visitors took photos that
showed a woman standing in the house. Unfortunately this haunted
house burned down a few years ago.
Before the
house burned down a couple years ago a team went to investigate this
house. Using a 35mm camera with 400 speed film they report taking
about 4 rolls worth of pictures of the site. Out of all those
pictures there was 3, maybe 4, of them had several orbs in the
picture. Another picture had figure in bright white standing in the
broken out window. Further examination of the photo appears that it
was a female and she was wearing a dress.
Since the
house has burned down there has not been any more orbs/women standing
in any other picture.
**PIKE COUNTY**
*[Winslow](#winslow)*
**Blackfoot
Cemetery**
This old
cemetery is located out in the middle of nowhere. It contains
gravestones dated from the 1800's, and is a known spot for paranormal
activity. Many people visiting the cemetery have reported seeing
strange lights and hearing scary noises. There is even a lone
gravestone in the cemetery that is separated from all the others.
Legend states that a witch is buried here.
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know this exact location? [**Contact
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**Plevna**
located in
Howard County
Ferrell House
Plevna,
Indiana once had a disturbing haunted house that still causes
problems even though it's long gone. People claimed to see a
disembodied ghost swinging in the barn, orbs and several other
spirits. There were occasions of flaming faces, a woman hanging from
a rafter in the barn (that is how she died) a body on the roof, red
orbs, there was a closet upstairs that had no flooring just a
bottomless hole (if you were to drop things down it you would never
hear it hit.) If you went directly underneath it on the first floor
there was no hole.
The farm
is now gone, but crops refuse to grow anywhere near the location.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
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**Plymouth**
located in
Marshall County
**Muckshaw
Rd.**
It is said
that on nights when there is a full moon you can see the image of an
old beat up truck with teenagers hanging off the side of it. It is
also said it will chase you. The story is a long time ago these
teenagers used to hang off the side for fun until a tragic accident
happened. Now, they come back to haunt you on full moons.
[Here
is a map frpm Mapquest](http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en)
**Hayloft
Restaurant / Homer The Ghost**
Old U.S. 30, Plymouth, Indiana
PH: (219) 936-6680
This place
was originally built in the 1800's. Homer, the ghost of a farmer who
once owned the land where the Hayloft Restaurant resides, moves
objects about the restaurant; sometimes knocking things over, and
sometimes making them disappear altogether.
He is
sometimes spotted in the Silo Room, and occasionally in the kitchen.
The apparition is almost always seen from the knees up, or the waist
up, and his legs are usually not seen. That isn't to say he doesn't
have legs, but his spirit seems to manifest without them
Homer
might be one of the ghosts haunting the Hayloft Restaurant, but there
may be more as well. Some visitors have claimed to see an older
Indian man standing in the restaurant. Most explain away the man as
Homer, though others, who claim to have seen Homer, have not
mentioned him looking at all Native American. When he is around,
people often report strange smells in the building, including the
smell of burning wood.
The
Hayloft Restaurant was one of the original buildings of a working
farm built in the 1800s. The building was actually used as a barn
until the 1970s. It was only when it became a restaurant. Homer, and
his ghostly activities were not noticed, or documented until at least
1989, over 100 years after the barn was first built. The Hayloft
caught fire a few years ago, but the owners rebuilt and reopened the
restaurant. There are some that claim Homer was merely warning the
workers and owners of the fire that would one day destroy the building.
**Poland**
located in
Clay County
**Poland
Cemetery**
IN 42 near Co. Rd.
56S, Poland
This is
where people claim a possessed child was buried. According to the
stories, the boy was from a normal quiet family and seemed like the
perfect child. One day he began acting out and speaking in strange
tones. As he was only five years old, the family was concerned about
his behavior.
The family
quickly learned that a demonic force possessed their little boy. Some
even claim that the boy was possessed by several demons. These demons
eventually caused his death, though no one even gives an exact reason
why he died.
Following
his death the family placed a huge color portrait of the boy on his
headstone. Though the headstone is eroded, the picture is still in
perfect condition. It is said that if you look closely at the image,
you can still see the traces of his horns. Apparently when the demons
possessed his body, they did so with a physical manifestation.
**Zion
Church Cemetery**
The Zion
United Church Of Christ Cemetery is located next to and across from
the Church at 3005 N. Bowling Green Poland Rd. Poland, Indiana 47868.
The oldest
recorded marker dates back to 1840.
The
cemetery itself is rumored to be haunted, though most of the stories
seem very generic. People who have been there claim to have seen
strange lights, felt as if someone was watching them, and generally
felt spooky. Others claim to hear the sound of someone whispering.
It is said
that there is a helpful spirit who haunts the cemetery, yet tries to
protect people from entering the cursed ground too. Supposedly the
ghost walks out of the cemetery, and stops cars as they get near.
Some have even claimed that the ghost told them to turn back.
**Portage**
located in
Porter County
**Wolf Mansion**
Josephus Wolf House,
outside of city limits, with Valparaiso address.
453 West 700 North Road
Wolf
Mansion in Portage is probably one of the more famous haunted houses
in Indiana. The house was once owned by a slave trader who decided to
kill all his slaves (mother's, fathers and children) rather than let
them go free. He then killed his family, dismembered the bodies, hid
them, and then took his own life. There are stories of ghostly
lights, that the light in the bell tower comes on for no reason
moreover there is no switch for it. The bell tower does not currently
have a bell, but you can hear it ringing at times from inside the
house. There have been reports of someone screaming. Other stories
say that a group of monks walk the grounds and most people there
claim to feel uncomfortable, as if someone's watching them.
One person
who did an install at the house claims that when in the basement,
they felt breathing down their neck and that something brushed
against their hair. When coming back up the stairs, something was
passing along their heels. Reports of doors opening and closing by
themselves and things missing and showing back up.
Another
story is that supposedly, a woman was murdered on the grounds outside
the home on her birthday and only on her birthday each year (Believed
to be in early April) will you see her ghost roaming the grounds
carrying a lantern in her hands.
Webmaster: Haunted or not,
Slavery ended in 1820
not to mention that Indiana was not a slave state and the house was
not built until around 1875.
*It was said that he
owned slaves illegally and had killed them and then his family then
he hung himself in the clock tower.*
Webmaster: Again, the
house was not built until 1875. So your telling me that fifty years
later, Mr. Wolf owned slaves illegally
There is also a lot of
talk that Mr. Wolf never killed anybody and that he actually died
before his wife and that his children died of diseases. Supposedly,
the children's bodies were buried in the backyard.
As it is, it is
reported by many to be haunted; however the stories of Mr. Wolf
appear to be false.
**Old
Porter Road / Dogs of Old Porter Road**
[Here
is a map from MAPQUEST](http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en)
Late at
night (often during the winter months) shadow-like figures has been
seen along the train tracks in between Portage and Burns Harbor that
line Old Porter Road. This lonely strip of road has seen many tragic
events over its rich history, some resulting in injury or even death,
no one can pen down the explanation to the figures. Some describe as
dog-like, as if a dog had grown long thin legs and a long thin tail,
stretched to twice the size of a medium sized canine and given
glowing yellow eyes. A young person who lives on the desolate portion
of this road has often been subjected to visions of these spectral
beasts, roaming through her yard at night terrorizing the family pet,
breathing, scratching, and growling at the windows and doors to the
house. Some of the conductors say they can see the hounds running
along side the trains as they blow by in the night, yellow eyes
glowing bright, baying as they chase the wind.
**Devils
Bridge en route to Michigan City**
Websites out there have
this haunting listed in Portage, Indiana
when it is actually [**located in Ogden Dune**](#devilsbridgeogden), Indiana which itself is located in
Porter County.
**Crisman
School**
6161 Old Porter Rd,
Portage, IN - (219) 763-8020
People
have reported the school to be haunted.
**Stagecoach
Road**
Websites out there have
this haunting listed in Portage, Indiana
when it is [**actually
located in Ogden Dune**](#stagecoachroadogden), Indiana
which itself is located in Porter County.
**Porter**
located in
Porter County
A haunted
house in Porter supposedly has the ghosts of a woman and her
grandson. There are stories of the two spirits peering out a
window together.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**Devils
Bridge en route to Michigan City**
Websites out there have
this haunting listed in Portage, Indiana
when it is actually [**located in Ogden Dune**](#devilsbridgeogden), Indiana which itself is located in
Porter County.
**PORTER
COUNTY**
[*Chesterton*](indianahauntings.htm#chesterton)[*Hebron*](indianahauntings.htm#hebron)[*Kouts*](indianahauntings.htm#kouts)[*Ogden Dune*](#ogdendune)[*Portage*](#portage)[*Porter*](#porter)[*Valparaiso*](#valparaiso)
**Historical
Society of Porter County Old Jail Museum**
has had
paranormal activity recorded and when open for Halloween haunted
houses many orbs and strange things have been seen and people have
gone missing.
**Portland**
located in
Jay County
**Old
Portland High School**
In the
auditorium of the former Portland High School a janitor was fixing a
light bulb over the stage on a tall ladder with someone holding it at
the bottom. The janitor lost balance and fell, colliding with
the man at the bottom. It didn't break his fall though, and was
instantly killed from a broken neck. Since then there have been
reports of weird cold breezes in the auditorium at night, and
sometimes a sighting of the dead janitor. The Portland High
school was turned into the junior high when a new high school was
built, and then torn down in 2002.
**Boundary
Pike Road**
Boundary
Pike Road is haunted by the cemetery on that road where a boy and his
mom are buried there. They died because they went out across the
road. But they didn't see that a car was coming and they got
killed. Now the woman and her child play chicken with some of
the cars that go on that road at a certain spot at a certain time.
Webmaster: Where
exactly is this certain spot and this cemetery? Boundary Pike Road is
a LONG stretch.
Just what time is the
certain time? Sounds like bull$&@! to me!
**POSEY COUNTY**
*[Mount
Vernon](#mountvernon)*
**Princeton**
located in
Gibson County
**Bulldog
Bridge**
This is an
old bridge located on back roads heading east out of Princeton, the
bridge has been host to many suicides, and the favorite way was
hanging. A man was also found there dead in his car, doors locked,
windows up. This was in the middle of the summer when temperatures
reached well into the upper 90's. When they found him he was already
decomposing. The place is supposedly haunted by these people who hung
themselves or were found dead, cold spots are often felt and in the
summer you can see your breath like you do in the winter.
Growling
in the corn fields has also been reported.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
me**](mailto:[email protected])!
**PULASKI
COUNTY**
*[Francesville](indianahauntings.htm#francesville)*
**PUTNAM
COUNTY**
[*Cloverdale*](#cloverdale)[*Greencastle*](#greencastle) *[Reelsville](#reelsville)*
**RANDOLPH
COUNTY**
*[B](indianahauntings.htm#bartonia)**[a](indianahauntings.htm#bartonia)**[rtonia](indianahauntings.htm#bartonia)
[Mississinewa](#mississinewa) [Ridgeville](#ridgeville)*
**Redkey**
located in
Jay County
**Shoetree
and Crybaby Bridge**
First the
shoetree has many pairs of sneakers in it all tied together and flung
in there. The story goes that a man was killed and then had his shoes
thrown up in the tree. He now haunts this place and if you go there
at night and get out of your car he will murder you and throw your
shoes up there with his.
A half a
mile down the road is Crybaby Bridge. Supposedly a school bus full of
girl scouts went over and now you can hear them crying down there. If
you stop on the bridge and turn off your car it might not start again.
**Reedville**
located in
Hancock County
**Reelsville**
located in
Putnam County
**Dick
Huffman Bridge**
The Dick
Huffman Bridge in Reelsville, Putnam County is said to be haunted. If
you go to the bridge and flash your headlights you will see someone
walking towards you. It looks like an old man. The story says this
man got drunk one night and plunged off the bridge.
The
Huffman Mill Covered Bridge crosses the Anderson River on County Road
1490 North connecting the counties of Spencer and Perry.
Updated 10/18/2013
Thanks to Marcus Doll
It's been brought to
my attention that Dick Huffman Bridge is located in Reelsville which
is located in Putnam County and not Reedville located in Hancock
County, however, this person also claims it is located at County Road
550 W - while other listings has it located at
\* County Road 29 /
Huffman Road off of IN 145 S
\*on County Road 1490 North
\*County Road 1050
southwest of Manhattan in Putnam County
And Google Maps has it
located at West county road 1025 S
The Dick
Huffman Bridge is 265 feet long over Big Walnut Riverand is the
longest Howe Truss bridge in the state.
**Four Arches**
Four
Arches is a train trestle with a tunnel running through it over the
four arches. The last arch supposedly contains the body of a murdered
woman buried in the cement. People have reported seeing a figure
standing at the last arch resembling a woman. There is also a ghost
train that comes through here on certain nights.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
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**Reners
Quarry**
There was
an explosion in the mine that killed 40 people. Now you can hear the
boom and the screaming, moaning in the shaft.
Webmaster: Does anybody
know this exact location? [**Contact
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**Rensselaer**
located in
Jasper County
**Memory
Gardens**
250 N Mckinley Ave,
Rensselaer, IN - (219) 866-5125
This is a
cemetery that has a statue of a saint in the back. It is said that if
you go there at night and walk by the statue, it will move. It will
move as if it was following or staring at you. Its arms move from
their original position when you come in. and its head also moves as
if it were watching your every move.
DO NOT
TRESPASS HERE! You WILL be arrested.
**Twin Cemeteries**
On a road
just out of Rensselaer, there are two cemeteries, on each side of the
road. Legend has it, that there was a young couple whose families
didn't get along. They decided to kill themselves Romeo and Juliet
style. They left in their notes to be buried side by side. Their
families didn't honor their wishes and put them in different
cemeteries. Late at night, if you drive there and park your car
between the two cemeteries, and shut your lights off, you can see a
brunette woman in white and a man in black walking across the road to
meet each other. Warning: If you shut your car off, it will not start
again. Also, the woman was from a religious family, so it is said
that if you supposedly cuss, you submit yourself do the danger of
being attacked.
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know this exact location? [**Contact
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**Moody's
Light**
Way out in
the farm fields a man is said to carry a lantern up and down the road
that his family lived on. The light, it changes shape, size, and
color throughout the night.
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**St.
Joseph's College**
U.S. 231, Rensselaer,
IN - (219) 866-6000
St.
Joseph's College is known to have several hauntings:
[**Theater**](#theaterstjoseph)[**Aquinas Hall**](#aquinashallstjoseph)[**Drexel Hall**](#drexelhallstjoseph)[**Chapel**](#drexelhallstjoseph)[**Dwenger Hall**](#dwengerhallstjoseph) [**Hallas Hall**](#hallashallstjoseph)
**Theater** *-
St. Joseph's College*
There are
multiple places on campus that are either haunted or possessed. All
in all, this campus may be one of the most haunted in the country.
First of all and the most widely acknowledged among the student body
is the theater. Legend has it that one of the many priests on campus
hung himself there after an exorcism went awry. Others believe it is
a student who didn't get a part that killed himself, rather than a
priest. People still feel things touching them when they are on the
catwalk and doors move without reason.
**Aquinas
Hall** *-
St. Joseph's College*
Supposedly
this is the site of an exorcism. When any of the priests are asked
about it, they quickly become furious and tell you to mind your own
business. However, the place has been closed down for apparently no
reason. This dorm had offices on the first floor and had students
living there a few years ago. After that it was used mainly for the
nursing student offices. In 2002 there are still offices and there
are now athletic coaches living in the residence area.
**Drexel
Hall** *-
St. Joseph's College*
Drexel
Hall is now restricted and on the list of Indiana's most Endangered
Landmarks. Though the rest of the building is in ruins, the chapel is
in perfect condition according to sources. Also, people who enter
begin hearing voices in their heads.
There is
said to be a spirit in the chapel of St. Joseph's College. Sometimes
at night, there is a light that is visible at the very top of the
chapel. The light is only seen by lovers who are walking on the
campus. When you look back at the light, you won't see anything.
**Dwenger
Hall** *-
St. Joseph's College*
Dwenger
Hall is supposedly possessed. Students of the dorm next to this shut
down building have claimed to see lights coming from inside. Many
also claim a force compelling them to look into the windows.
Rumor is
that the priest who preformed the exorcism, committed suicide after
it failed. (If it was in Dwenger Hall or The Theater is unclear.)
**Hallas
Hall***-
St. Joseph's College*
Hallas
Hall is supposedly haunted by a baby. Legend has it that a young
woman gave birth there and the baby died. It has been there ever
since and students report hearing it cry at times.
There is
also a claim about a girl who woke up in the middle of the night to
see a very young boy at the foot of her bed.
**Richmond**
located in
Wayne County
**Earlham
College** BACK CAMPUS
801 National Rd W
Richmond, IN 47374
(765) 983-1310
On
Halloween night in 1857 there were 2 students who were walking in the
back of campus. There is a big pipe line that goes over the creek.
Rumor has it the 2 students were trying to cross the creek on the
pipe line and fell off into the creek which is only about 2 foot
deep. To this day on Halloween night if you go there you can see
fingernail scratches on the pipe where they slipped off and hear
screaming from down below.
**Goshen
Cemetery**
The Cemetery is just
north of Richmond, Indiana on 227 N.
Numerous
signs of ghosts can be detected here. A lady in white stands over one
of the graves, and when approached she disappears. Footsteps in the
grass can be heard either following, or coming towards you. Shadows
and small white lights can be seen in the woods surrounding the
cemetery. The most frightening area is definitely the Northwest
corner of the cemetery underneath an Oak tree. This section contains
the graves of children. It's the darkest section of the cemetery, and
if you stand in the path right by these graves. Something will sound
like it's falling out of the tree, and will hit the ground with a
thud. There is never anything there. Other oddities include a sudden
temperature drop over some of the graves.
**Star
piano building**
935 SW 1st St
People say
that you can hear the voices of the people buried under the building,
from when there was a cemetery once located there.
The main
building has been filled with graffiti over the years, and many of
them seem to move, not just to watch visitors, but at times to even
shift from floor to floor of the five story building. At times a
large truck can be heard from the loading area in the basement, and
you can also hear footsteps and even see debris shifting beneath the
feet of an unseen person. Witnesses have reported phenomena from the
common cold chills and sense of a "presence" to actual possession.
**Haunted
Greenhouses**
If your on
40 going into Richmond from Centerville you turn left on 18th. Go
straight. You can't miss them because they are on both sides of the
road. They are right at the entrance to the state hospital. Now,
looking at the state hospital, in the greenhouses on the left side
(the newer looking side) there haven't been too many strange things
happen. There is a creepy old house/office (btw pickup the phone and
listen). Also in the bigger building with the smokestack where you
might hear a weird squeaky wheel noise as if someone were pushing a
cart. But, the right side . . .
. . .
That's another story.
If you
find this room that has strange graffiti all over it and you listen
you will defiantly hear some messed up stuff. YOU HAVE TO GO AT
NIGHT. On that side you can hear moans, screams, all kinds of
strange noises. There have also been bloody handprints in various places.
**Ridgeville**
located in
Randolph County
**Sleepy
Hollow Road**
This road
is a gravel road and it has trees surrounding it. You can't see the
sky because the trees are like a dome over the road. If you turn your
lights off you can't see anything. If you drive down the road you
will come to another like drive way or a little road like that. Down
the road about a half-mile is a school bus if you go back there you
will be chased back to your car by the team that was stranded back there.
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**RIPLEY
COUNTY**
*[Batesville](indianahauntings.htm#batesville)
[Osgood](#osgood) [Sunman](#sunman)
[Versailles](#versailles)*
**Rochester**
located in
Fulton County
**Dead
Man's College**
Dead Man's
College is a one room school that was built before 1876 on top of an
abandoned family cemetery. There is a grave under the front step. It
is linked to the story of Prill School because supposedly "Sister
Sarah's" baby is one of the graves located at this school. At
night you can hear children asking you to come and play with them.
**Prill
School**
Prill
School is haunted by a woman named Sister Sarah. Some say if you go
out there on the night of a full moon and you sit with your rearview
mirror facing the tree in the yard, you will see her ghost next to or
in the tree. Other people say that on a full moon if you leave a
piece of paper with questions on it and come back the next day, there
will be answers written on there to the questions that were asked.
Sister Sarah was a teacher in the school when it was open. There are
many stories to how and why she died.
**Earl's
Tree Cemetery**
This graveyard is off
of St Rd 25 on 300 south.
Take a
tape recorder out there on any night of the week and just have normal
conversations. Nothing eerie happens, until you listen to the tape!
You will hear the raspy, whispery voice of what some believe might be
a 3-year-old boy named Earl. This is an old graveyard. Some believe
that he may be telling us something about the tree next to his grave.
Listen VERY CLOSELY to the recording however, you may mistake his
voice for one of your own!
**Olson
Road**
There is
an old slaughterhouse on Olson Road between Old and New 31. It is off
of the river. If you drive by, sometimes you can see it and sometimes
you can't. It's huge when you do see it, so you know that when it's
gone - it is really gone! If you get out of your car and try to walk
to it, you can't get to it.
**Rockport**
located in
Spencer County
**Eureka
Rd**
There have
been reports of different residents hearing men having a conversation
and a spectral train when there is none on the tracks, while lying in
bed. They have also heard a man calling their name and the
televisions turn themselves on and off. Children have also complained
about toys moving across the floor and seeing horses running through
the upstairs.
**The
Rockport Inn**
130 S. Third Street,
Rockport, IN 47635
This is a
Bed and Breakfast over a hundred years old. One of the owner's wives
died in the Inn and is said to haunt it and roam the halls. A ghost
of a lady has been seen and heard for many years and by many of the
owners and guests.
**Rockville**
located in
Parke County
**Crying
Baby Cemetery**
If you go
in there you can hear a mother sobbing over her lost baby. Then, if
you wait long enough you will hear a baby's cry. It tells the story
in the legend that the mother lost her baby somehow and she is
mourning over it where they put the headstone.
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Although it sounds like
a bogus story.
**Rolling
Prairie**
located in
LaPorte County
**Lambs
Chapel**
6006 North Fail Road
Laporte, IN 46350
(219) 778-9402
Ghostly
sightings and cold spots have been reported here. The legend behind
Lambs Chapel is said to have a beautiful young lady running through
the cemetery at 12:00 on the dot. It is said that she was driving by
Lambs Chapel and her car broke down, so she got out and she saw a
man. He chased her through the cemetery. If you drive by, your car
just might break down.
**RUSH COUNTY**
*[Henry](indianahauntings.htm#henry)*
**St. Anthony**
**Saint Anthony**
located in
Dubois County
**Big
White House**
This house
is located in St. Anthony right next to a set of railroad tracks.
Supposedly In the 1930's, an entire family was killed on the railroad
tracks when their car stopped and they were hit by an oncoming train.
Owners of the house claimed they saw ghostly apparitions in their
house and heard odd noises.
**SAINT
JOSEPH COUNTY**
[*Lakeville*](#lakeville)[*Mishawaka*](#mishawaka)[*New
Carlisle*](#newcarlisle)[*South
Bend*](#southbend)[*Walkerton*](#walkerton)
**Saint Paul**
located in
Decatur County
**Old
Railroad Bridge over Flat Rock River**
A man fell
from this railroad bridge and was killed when this bridge was first
built. A light can be seen from the bridge late at night. It looks
like an old lantern light. Moans can be heard from the top of the
bridge, but no one is there.
According
to resources: The bridge is closed off.
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**Trestle**
If you go
to the trestle in Saint Paul you will hear a crying sound. Then if
you flash your lights at it 3 times you can see three friends who
died there. The story goes that all these friends were walking across
the trestle and they fell. It was around 3:00 in the morning when
they fell.
According
to resources:
When you
get to saint Paul the tracks run right through town. Just follow them
till you get to the trestle. The resource claims that his great
grandfather was the undertaker of the town at the time and his
grandfather told him about seeing them bring in the bodies.
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**Salem**
located in
Washington County
**Henderson
Cemetery**
The
Henderson Cemetery in Salem is rumored to be haunted and not just
haunted but haunted by the actual Grim Reaper. Supposedly the reaper
is there to keep an eye out for future victims. Others claim that
they felt someone watching them, and heard weird noises that they
couldn't identify. There are also stories of people seeing something
moving out of the corner of their eye, only to turn and find no one there.
Story says
that a handsome young man lured three young girls to the area. Most
likely they were hoping to find a party, but they found horror
instead. As they waited in the cemetery, a group of satanic cult
members jumped on them. The three girls were sacrificed by the cult,
and their spirits supposedly haunt the cemetery.
**Katie****'s
Lane / Blue River Church Cemetery**
**Blue
River Church, Salem, Indiana 47167**
Directions:
northwest toward Salem
on IN- 60.
Turn right on
Motsinger Road. Be careful of the curve before the railroad tracks.
Turn left onto Eastern
School Road, at the white pillars.
Turn left onto Farabee
at Blue River Baptist Church.
Across
from Blue River Church a house was built and the Plot is named K's
Acres. This used to be the locals place for teenagers to hang out in
the cemetery. One night, after a party was winding down, a man by the
name Godfree was intoxicated and wandered across the road. The
drunken man leaned against a headstone and passed out leaning against
it. The man was later on to be found with the stone on top of him.
The incident is still unsolved but was not really investigated very
thoroughly. They did report that there were no tire tracks of
any kind and people could not have pushed it over because the grave
stones are set fairly far into the ground and this one weighed
approximately 2000 lbs. There have also been rumors of strange
noises and unexplained lights in the area before the new home was built.
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**Updated 2012 06 14**
Information provided by Jamie Smith
Your posting regarding Katie's Lane in Pekin/Salem is partially
correct. It is actually off Blue River Rd, the opposite direction.
Take HW 60 headed north. Left on Shorts Corner (besides Newlons
Store). Follow Shorts Corner out (watch the hills!) to Blue River,
turn right onto Blue River. A new church sits on the right side atop
a hill.
An older cemetery is located there. That ISN'T it. However, that
cemetery is interesting also, it's older and many buried there are
relatively young. Directly across from the church is a driveway
surrounded by woods (easily missed). There is a wooden entrance
sign, "K's Acres." This drive leads to "Katie's
Lane." The drive curves to the left, and on the right is a
fence. Jump the fence and it will lead up to an old house, barn and
cemetery. If you take the drive way it will go to the new owners
home. I grew up in Pekin, and at one point lived walking distance
from there. Story has it, "Katie" was a rumored witch, the
town set her house on fire and hung her in the barn. I even heard
stories that the noose still is hanging. As a teenager in the county
it obviously became a party spot. Hence the story of the man dying
from a fallen headstone. I went to high school w/the kids of
the owners of the property. They've all confirmed strange activity.
Everyone knew it as Katie's Lane, when the new owners bought the land
and put up the sign K's acres, the irony was they named it such (not
know the Katie name) because their last name starts w/K. They do not
allow people on the property, and will contact the police. This is
because A) who wants trespassers, B) by owning the land their
insurance is liable for things happening (ie headstones falling), C)
not only trespassers, it's a bunch of under age intoxicated annoying
kids, and, D) it's became almost "part of the deal," of
living on the land-Katie lived in the woods cut off from the growing
population (I've heard that when the towns people went to burn her
house down, the woods made it very hard to reach). Katie supposedly
will leave the owners (and ghost seekers/trespassers) alone as long
as she is left alone. At the bottom of the hill (right before the
church), there is a bridge and the river. The owners won't even allow
fishing off their banks. I've heard stories of people fishing,
in broad day light, hearing screams and sounds of splashing water as
if someone is drowning. If you park on the bridge, car and lights
off, you can hear noises. As I said, I lived walking distance. If
possible, although the long way home, I would avoid even driving past
the property. If you contact the owners, they may allow some sort of
visitors, investigators, but it is very private property and they
very much do not tolerate trespassers. A friend lived on the opposite
side of the river, between our house and the lane. His family for
many generations back, were born and raised in the area-obviously
have good knowledge of the "local happening." They've
told the story of Katie too. I heard that one of the family
members knew her. Whether the stories have any truth to them or just
your typical camp fire ghost story-I don't know. I've tried doing
some research of old newspaper at the Salem library, but not knowing
an exact name and considering its supposedly such a dated event, I
doubt a barely existent town at the time, would even yield much
searchable docs. I know it always gave me a "bad" gut
feeling as if something was very wrong.
Hope the long winded story is helpful! |
**San Pierre**
located in
Starke County
**Dog
Face Bridge**
Location: On 1100 W
just North of 500 S in San Pierre, Indiana
Directions: Take
Highway 421 to 500 S and turn West on 500 S. Go a little ways
and you will come to a stop sign. That road is 1100 W.
Turn North on 1100 W and follow it about 1/2 mile and you will come
to the bridge and a dead end.
The story
behind the haunting comes from the 1950's and its haunting has become
well known. A couple was driving over the bridge when a dog ran out
in front of them. Out of reaction, they swerved and went off the side
of the bridge where both the couple and dog died. Strangely, both the
woman and dog were decapitated in the accident. During the accident
recovery everything was cleaned up except the woman's body and the
dog's head were never found.
If you
walk down a path that leads to the bridge area (the bridge has since
collapsed but there is the pilings) that you will see the ghost of
the woman's body with the dog's head attached. She reportedly chases
you until you leave the area, nipping at your heels all the way.
**The
San Pierre Cemetery**
On San
Pierre Road, in the back right hand corner, a ways into the woods
there is a small hidden cemetery. When you go there just
before dusk you can see apparitions walking around.
**Schererville**
located in
Lake County
**Scherwood
Lake Apartments**
801 Sherwood Lake Dr,
Schererville, IN - (219) 322-4142
Many years
ago when the apartments were first built, a woman was alone with her
son one day near the lake feeding the ducks. The boy threw a temper
tantrum as they were getting ready to leave and in an angry rage the
woman pushed him into the lake. Not being able to swim, the little
boy drowned. Residents say you can hear the little boy's screams for
help in the night, and many have seen a little boy drowning but when
they jump into save him, there is no one there.
**SCOTT COUNTY**
[*Austin*](#austin)[*Blocher*](indianahauntings.htm#blocher)[*Scottsburg*](#scottsburg)
**Scottsburg**
located in
Scott County
**Bridgewater
Cemetery / Owens Cemetery**
This
cemetery has also been referred to as: Kenderhook and Owens Cemetery
From Interstate 65
take Henryville exit, and proceed east a few blocks to Highway 31 and
turn north (left). Follow to junction Hwy 356 and turn right into
Vienna. Follow 356 about eight miles until you come to Slate Ford
Road on the right. Follow this road until you come to Bridgewater
Road on the Left. Bridgewater Road dead ends into the cemetery.
Isolated
from civilization this cemetery sets on top of a hill overlooking the
grassy fields. Back in the 1800's there were a lot of civil war
soldiers buried there, but no blacks. Some blacks were hung in
the cemetery and buried on the outside of the cemetery. People
say the cemetery is haunted by something called red eyes that you can
see glowing in the back of the cemetery. People have seen hand
prints, cars that wouldn't start, and black objects moving around the
cars and by an arched shaped thing in the back of the woods, and cold
chills. It is always colder in the cemetery than it should be,
and some people have said that they got chased out of the cemetery by
a white horse. It has also been said that if you go there after
midnight you will see a glowing tombstone of the man that awakens at
night and guards the front gate.
**Scott
County Heritage Center and Museum**
1050 S Main St
Scottsburg, IN 47170-6663
(812) 752-1050
This
building was originally the county poor farm. Many families who lost
everything and had no where else to go came here. It is currently
being turned it into a county history museum. The building is haunted
by former residents who liked living there so much that they refused
to leave. There have been reports of a baby crying, footsteps on the
second floor when no one is up there; strange odors; and the lights
being turned on when the building is closed. This building will be
open for tours starting in October. A fee will be charged.
**Sellersburg**
located in
Clark County
**Cemetery**
About five
miles north east of the cement company Essroc on Brick Church road
there is a cemetery that is located around an S-curve. Once you go
through the S-curve look to your left and in the middle there is a
glowing green tombstone. DO not go into the cemetery to investigate
there have been sightings of druid like figures that walk around the
church and the road late at night.
**Old
Man Ike's**
Murders
that happened years ago has made this old house haunted. Screams and
loud banging can be heard where a man tortured and hung many members
of a family. Located behind an old factory out of Sellersburg where
Ike worked at.
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**Seymour**
located in
Jackson County
**Papa
John's Pizza**
Papa John's #19
600 E TIPTON ST
SEYMOUR, IN 47274-3520
(812)523-3949
A figure
in a blue uniform has been seen by many employees, at various times
of the day, but it disappears before fully coming into view. It is
seen especially late at night and early in the morning. Knocking
sounds have also been heard on the walls coming from the empty store
next door.
**Azalia
Bridge**
Take Hwy
31 North out of Seymour, turn right at Azalia. It's the first bridge.
This is
where a young couple over a hundred years ago got killed going to
there prom. People have heard screaming like someone was being killed
and have seen shadowy figures walking up towards them.
It
has also been said that if you pull onto the bridge and turn off
your car and honk your horn three times a young couple will come up
to you and ask you for a ride. And when you take them to where they
want to go you go knock on the door and the people who answer won't
know what the hell you are talking about and when you come back to
the car they are gone.
**Haunted
Tracks**
From
Seymour you take Hwy 11 South to 100 S Wischmeier. Turn right on to
100 S Wischmeier and take that road all the way till you see a dead
end sign. Keep going straight it turns into a gravel road. Keep going
then you'll see the rail road tracks. Go over the rail road tracks
and you'll come to the dead end. Turn around and come back to the
tracks park on the tracks. Turn off your vehicle and flash your
lights 3 times and let the freakiness begin. Legend says that there
was a car load of people out there and a train hit them and killed
everyone inside
It is also
rumored that there has been a couple suicides out there. It is freaky
and you see a lot of stuff that you can not explain. Like there is a
force there that doesn't want you to be there. Turn off all cell
phones and radios before you hit the gravel road.
**Sharpsville**
located in
Tipton County
**The
old Factory**
There is
an old factory in town and when you go by there at night you can see
something in the window but the factory has been closed down for
years. If you go up to the building you can hear banging of metal or
something like that and you hear people talking like they were working.
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**SHELBY
COUNTY**
*[Morristown](#morristown)
[Shelbyville](#shelbyville) [Scottsburg](#scottsburg)*
**Shelby**
located in
Lake County
**River
Road**
Apparition
of a man has been seen and cries for help are heard.
**Shelbyville**
located in
Shelby County
**Haunted
House**
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Merge onto US-421 S
via exit number 0.
(3)Take the IN-44
exit- exit number 116- toward RUSHVILLE/SHELBYVILLE.
(4)Merge onto IN-44
toward RUSHVILLE.
(5)Left on Ray's
Crossing/600 North
(6)Left onto 250 North
(7)Right at Union Road
(8)Follow Union Road
for about 5 miles (White house w/ boarded up windows)
(9)END at Haunted House
Coming from I-74 and
hwy 44 at Shelbyville go towards Rushville to Rays Crossing.
Look for Big Grain Elevator then turn left at 600N. Follow the road
until it curves left then right then left to the T that is Union Rd.
turn right. Go over bridges (road curves a lot). The house sits on
left side all by itself about 5 mi. from first bridge.
Story has
it a young girl was accidentally shot in this house. You will
definitely know this house when you see it. It is a boarded up
mansion and has barb wire fence around the whole thing so no one can
get in. There is a bright light shinning on the house at night. The
house is pad locked and there are "Keep Out" signs on the
front and lots of graffiti. You can still go and stand outside the
fence. You can hear scratching on the boarded up windows coming
from the inside and on the front doors. Each time it gets louder and
louder like something is trying to get out. It sounds like someone
pacing hard wood floors on the inside. Moaning can be heard and faint
talking. Kids used to go inside and perform rituals but a lot of kids
were hurt in the house and bad things happened to them so they made
sure no one goes in now.
Another
story is that a young girl killed herself in this house and her body
was not found until 2 weeks later. They say the floor still has a
blood stain from where she lay.
**The
Twins House**
Twin boys
once lived in the house with their parents and it was supposedly
designed so that it was perfectly alike on either side, just like the
twins. Their father killed their mother and the boys killed him in
retaliation. The two had an argument on July 4, 1940 and killed each
other. Now reports are that you can hear the boy's last fight every
year on the anniversary of their deaths.
**Werewolf
Hollow**
Directions:
(1)Merge onto I-69
(2)Merge onto US-421 S
via exit number 0.
(3)Take the IN-44
exit- exit number 116- toward RUSHVILLE/SHELBYVILLE.
(4)Merge onto IN-44
toward RUSHVILLE.
(5)Left on Ray's
Crossing/600 North
(6)Left onto 250 North
(7)Right at Union Road
(8)Left onto 575 East
(9)Come to
intersection of 575 East and 400 North (Left is the creek, Right is
the bridge)
(10)END at Werewolf Hollow
It is said
that in the early days of the town of Werewolf Hollow, and unknown
creature was going around killing all of the farmers animals and was
later named a weir wolf who still roams the woods today. There are
many haunted stories of the town of Werewolf Hollow and here are a few.
One story
of Werewolf Hollow is that there was a boy that was going to check
the mail at the mail box across the street and a semi came by and hit
and killed him. Now you can park at the bottom of the hill where his
house is and you can see him cross the street and get hit by the
semi. Today that house still stands and it is the only house in this
area that has the mailbox on the side of the road closest to the house.
Also,
another story of Werewolf Hollow is the old KKK house. All of the
land around here was donated by the "Red Dragon" which is
the leader of the KKK, and there are actual signs that say this. But
there is an old KKK house that is still haunted. Story says that the
KKK members killed many people in this house and their ghosts are
still there waiting for revenge. If you enter this house, you will
find a large cross symbol burnt into the floor, and if you venture
into the basement (if you dare), you will find many nooses still
hanging in the rafters. Story says that if you enter the house, the
ghosts of the house will haunt you forever.
Electric
Bridge
Another
story of [Werewolf Hollow](#werewolfhollow) is the
electric bridge. The bridge is very old and has high voltage power
lines going over it. Back in the early day, they were just regular
power lines but still had a lot of voltage going through them. Legend
goes that a car stopped on the bridge with a man and his two small
children and lightning hit the power lines and the power lines fell
and killed the family. Today you can go to the bridge and stop your
car on the bridge and turn it off and you will here sounds coming
from under the bridge and if you try to start your car and get away,
your car won't start until you put it in neutral and push it off the
bridge. Also at this bridge you can hold up a fluorescent light bulb
into the air and because of the very powerful power lines, the light
bulb will light up in your hand.
Another
story is that if you drive down the lane at Werewolf Hollow,
there is a stop sign. Look close and you will see blood flowing on
it. As you go on, there are cornfields. You can see a male ghost. Be
careful not to stop your car because he will scratch your car. He is
trying to warn you not to go on. There are some abandoned houses and
if you get out of your car (if you dare) and go up to the houses, you
can see a ghost in one window. In another window, you hear noises and
a hole in it.
**Shoals**
located in
Martin County
**Brooks
Bridge**
[possibly
this bridge](http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en)
A suicide
victim haunts the Brooks Bridge in Shoals, Indiana. The woman jumped
off the bridge there on June 5 at 12:05 exactly. People now claim
that if you visit on that day you'll hear someone running across the
bridge and feel a cold wind. Another version claims that it was a
teenager who jumped off the bridge. On the anniversary of her death,
the same date, you can hear her jumping from the bridge and landing
in the water below.
**Peggy
Holler**
From dusk
until dawn it is said that you can drive to a spot known as Peggy
Holler located in the outskirts of Shoals and hear strange noises,
displaced fogs, a man's voice crying out "Peggy" and
possibly even witness the headless ghost of the spirit many residents
have come to know as Peggy. It is said that her husband cut off her
head in a maddened rage and in an insane state of existence is still
left calling out her name.
**The
New Gym**
The new
gym that was built in Shoals is said to be built where there are some
bodies buried. They say if you go in there at night you can here the
tapping of the people wanting out. Basketballs come bouncing out of
some of the doors. Doors slam shut. Sometimes you can even hear
popcorn popping in the concession stands.
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**South Bend**
located in
St. Joseph County
**Primrose
Road**
The tale
of Primrose Road is a strange and intriguing one. It is apparent that
story after story have blanketed the true origin of this urban
legend, and that these stories have masked any factual information
concerning real events or encounters. Be that as it may, let's take a
look at some of the things that are said to occur on Primrose Road.
One of the
strangest parts of the legend states that if you drive down Primrose
Road at less than twenty miles an hour your tires will be slashed. It
is said that if you travel over thirty miles an hour, your vehicle
will simply die. In either case, you will have to walk to get help.
Cell phones are said to be useless as you will be unable to get any
signal whatsoever. It is stated that while you are walking you will
hear unearthly sounds and that a ghost will appear telling you to go
back to your car because there is danger ahead.
Another
part of the legend states that while you are walking down Primrose
Road a phantom farmhouse will appear, but that it won't appear long
enough for you to investigate.
Another
tale to the phantom farmhouse is that the old farmhouse will appear
out of no where and if you walk up to it an old lady will answer the
door in a white night gown. She is claimed to be the lady of luck.
They say if she invites you in that your luck will become better, but
if she rejects you, when you go back to your car it won't be there.
It is also
rumored that occult rituals have been performed in the area, and that
during one of these rituals a woman was sacrificed and her body was
deposited in a nearby lake. Witnesses claim to have seen the ghost of
the woman reliving the ritual on the anniversary of the night she was
sacrificed. It is also reported that near the lake where her body was
left that an overpowering sense of sadness can be felt.
**Adams
Street Graveyard**
*(also
known as Portage Prairie Cemetery)*
A
Graveyard that has people buried there as far back as 1791 is said to
be haunted, and that strange lights and unearthly mists can be seen
emanating from the cemetery after nightfall.
It is said
that Adam Street Cemetery ties in with [Primrose
Road](#primroseroad), as it is only a few blocks away and is said to have
ghostly happenings of its own. Yet that is Adams Road.
There is
an Adams Street in South Bend, Indiana, however the location of the
cemetery is that on Adams Road at the end of Primrose Road.
**Blood
Rock at [Primrose Road](#primroseroad)**
There is a
cleared out section of the woods where a housing development is
built. At the entrance there is a pond on the left, there is a huge
rock in the middle of the pond. The rock is called "blood
rock". This huge rock mysteriously has been moved to different places.
Webmaster: And this is
a haunting??????????????
**Sycamore
Road / Old Roller Coaster Road**
Reports of
phantom cars chasing people.
Webmaster: Could not
find a listing for Sycamore Rd. however did find a Sycamore St in
South Bend. Is this the same road? [**Email
me!**](mailto:[email protected])
**Holiday
Inn City Center**
213 W. Wasgington
Street
South Bend, IN 46601
Hotel Front Desk: 1-574-2323941
Some
flight attendants and pilots who stay at the hotel have sworn that
they have seen a flight attendant sitting on the edge of the bed
looking in the mirror at them. Some say that awhile back, her pilot
in the room killed a flight attendant.
**Juday
Bridge**
If you go
back on the old trail and walk towards the bridge over Juday Creek,
you will see an old train engineer standing with his lantern. The
ghost supposedly committed suicide.
There's a
similar story told about the railroad bridge in St. Paul.
The ghost
died during the building of the bridge and manifests himself by
waving his lantern and moaning.
**N.
Michigan / Dreamworld Heights**
It is said
that a lady walking her dog down the train tracks that used to run by
this location was hit and killed by a train. It has been told to this
day even though the tracks are not there you can see premonitions of
her and her dog. On some nights it is told you can even hear her
calling her dog looking for it.
**Potato
Creek State Park**
25601 State Road 4
North Liberty, IN 46554-9011
(574) 656-8186
Over the
years many children have drowned here swimming at the beach or when
fishing at night. On the fishing pier across from the beach next to
the cemetery, you can hear the sounds of a child crying and calling
for its mother. When you go over to the beach there is no one there.
**University
of Notre Dame**
112 North Notre Dame Avenue
South Bend, IN 46556
(574) 631-5000
Some
restless spirits have stayed on campus. Before the university came to
be as we know it today, the Pottawattamie Indians lived their lives
along the shores of what is now known as the St. Joseph River. They
buried their dead in the area and some of their dead still seem to be around.
Columbus
Hall dates to the beginning of the university's infancy. Ghostly
Native Americans, and their spectral horses, have been seen riding up
and down its stone front steps.
Washington
Hall now houses the university dramatic theater, but it once served
as a dormitory for the one and only legendary college football player
George Gipp, of "Win one for the Gipper" fame. It has been
said that this student housing building may have even been
responsible for Gipp's untimely death. It was said that he often
stayed out after the curfew set by a stern brother who was in charge
of the boys in the hall. Gipp was said to have slept on the front
steps of the building one night rather than face the brother's wrath
at coming in late. He caught cold, which later turned into his fatal
case of pneumonia. His ghost is said to haunt the stage and greenrooms.
Also, the
third floor of the Administration building is frequently visited by
Father Sorin himself. (He being the founder of the University) He has
appeared to individuals and to groups. He does not interact, but does
in fact wear the garb and hat of his day.
**St.
Mary's College**
**The
bell tower at Le Mans hall at St. Mary's College**
Saint Mary's College,
Notre Dame, IN 46556
574-284-4000
There
seems to be a girl hanging from a rope. She committed suicide there.
Also on the 4th floor infirmary there are blood spots on the floor
from a girl who died there.
**Tippecanoe
Place Restaurant**
620 W Washington St
South Bend, IN 46601-1444
(574) 234-9077
This is
the old mansion of Clement Studebaker, one of the original brothers
who were of the Studebaker Dynasty. It has been many things since
being inhabited, a home for deaf children and now a fancy restaurant.
There was a fire in the nursery in the early 1900's and a nanny and
child were severely burned, and Mr. Studebaker committed suicide
after the Studebaker Empire was crumbling (although it's disputed as
to whether or not he actually killed himself in this house).
According to bartenders, especially late at night, they feel chills;
see things move out of the corner of their eyes. One of the workers
says, another worker was speaking to patrons about the
"legends" and mentioned that he personally did not believe
in ghosts. As soon as he said that, an expensive bottle of liquor
flew off of a top shelf about 8 ft off the ground and crashed right
behind him.
The very
top floor is a ballroom and was used for dances when it was lived in,
and appears to have the most activity, as well as the floor directly
below it, which is where the nursery was, now where the bar is.
**Oliver
Mansion**
The Oliver
mansion in South Bend is haunted by the ghost of Katherine Oliver.
Katherine
Oliver was the wife of the original owner and many people believe she
still haunts her former home. There are stories of a whispering
female voice, footsteps and even people who have seen the woman's
ghost for themselves.
If you
contact the Northern Indiana Center for History in South Bend and
talk with the staff, they have several stories about the spirit.
**Old
Central High School / Central High Apartments**
330 West Colfax Avenue
South Bend, IN 46601
Phone: (866)390-7677
Once a
Historic Old High School is now an apartment complex. The owners will
not open the old auditorium because it is rumored to be haunted.
**Lincoln
Elementary school**
1425 E Calvert St,
South Bend, IN - (219) 287-1081
It is said
that this school used to be a old hospital for kids. In the restroom
when you are in the stall, lights flicker and the sink goes on and
off by itself.
**Southport**
located in
Marion County
**The
Nicholson Mansion**
On Mann
road just off Southport road there is a yellow house on the right
hand side of the road.
David
Nicholson was a well known contractor in the Indianapolis area, and
had enough money that he wanted to built a luxurious mansion for his
family. Construction began in 1870, just as he began work on building
the new Courthouse in Marion County. Nicholson finished work on the
house in 1876, and his family lived there until 1903 when they sold
the property to the Rand family.
The
Nicholson Mansion was abandoned during the 1970s, and nearly
succumbed to the dangers of urban sprawl. Valley Mills was little
more than a ghost town, and the town of Southport was slowly moving
south towards the house. It seemed only a matter of time until the
house, like many others before it, would be torn down to make way for
a new strip mall or parking lot. Instead, Historic Landmarks
Foundation of Indiana stepped in, and saved the building. The
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana moved the house from its
original location, to a safer area near Southport. That was when the
first rumors of a haunting appeared.
A
photographer on hand to document the move for the Indianapolis Star,
spotted a young girl in one of the windows.
The blond
girl wore a blue dress, and simply stood in the window of the
Nicholson Mansion, watching as the workers prepared.
The little
girl also appeared in the finished photographs that later ran in the newspaper.
Nicholson
Mansion, US
Taken by
an Indianapolis Star reporter, [this
photograph is of the Nicholson Mansion whilst being moved to another location](http://www.hauntingbooks.com/node/267).
It is
believed that a little girl can be seen in the upstairs window but
everyone was sure no one was in the house at the time.
It is
believed that a little girl once died near or in the house by
accident and still haunts the house.
Some say
the little girl is a ghost of someone who died in the house, or on
the property, but there is no record of that happening.
Some claim
Nicholson's daughter was playing on the corner and a car hit her and
decapitated her. Since it was considered a historical house, they
couldn't tear it down. The people that bought the house did not like
the lot because there was a cemetery that was behind it. They had to
literally cut the house in half and move it to where it is now. It
was a black and white house, recently been painted yellow. It has
been said that if you look at the very top window you will see the
ghost of a little girl, also if you go into the room it gets very
cold and you feel air, but all of the windows are closed.
A former
resident of the house was told that the house was once used as a
boarding house. During those years, a resident hanged himself in one
of the upstairs bedrooms. One again, there is no proof of the event
happening, or the Nicholson Mansion used as a boarding house.
Others
claim that the Nicholson Mansion was a stop on the Underground
Railroad. According to the story, a group of slaves burned to death
in the basement after a fire broke out and they were unable to
escape. To escape persecution for hiding escaped slaves, the family
closed them off in the basement. Their screams are now sometimes
heard throughout the house. Some also claim to see blood dripping
down the walls, and the smell of decaying flesh. No one has ever
verified that the house was once a stop on the Underground Railroad.
The
Nicholson Mansion was labeled as one of the top 10 most haunted
places in America by Haunted America, and a few investigations have
revealed startling things. One group of investigators watched in
surprise as a lighting fixture began moving in circles on its own.
The same group had their EMF detectors spike uncontrollably in a
second floor bedroom.
The
Nicholson Mansion is currently located just outside of Indianapolis,
Indiana on private property.
**South Whitley**
located in
Whitley County
**Old
Train Tracks**
Apparitions
of 3 little girls walking and talking, sometimes witnesses see just
1 little girl with a teddy bear.
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**Whitko
High School**
1 Big Blue Ave
South Whitley, IN 46787-1499
(260) 723-5146
When
Whitko High School was being built, directly behind a cemetery off of
SR 14, a construction worker was confronted by an old woman. She told
him that every year the school was open at least one student would
die. When the construction worker turned around, the old woman
disappeared. So far this has held to be true. Rumor is one student
has died every year since the school was built.
Webmaster: Wow! Talk
about a game of Russian Roulette. Good luck kids of next years to come.
**SPENCER
COUNTY**
*[Rockport](#rockport)*
**Spencer**
located in
Owen County
**McCormick's
Creek State Park Hotel / McCormick's Creek State Park Canyon Inn**
W State Road 46
Spencer, IN 47460
(812) 829-4881
Located
just east of Spencer, it is said to have been an insane asylum.
People are
awakened by screams, people crying & footsteps in the hallway.
**St. Anthony *[See
Saint Anthony](#saintanthony)***
**ST.
JOSEPH COUNTY**
[*Lakeville*](#lakeville)[*Mishawaka*](#mishawaka)[*New
Carlisle*](#newcarlisle)[*South
Bend*](#southbend)[*Walkerton*](#walkerton)
**STARKE
COUNTY**
[*Bass
Lake*](#basslake)[*North
Judson*](#northjudson)[*San Pierre*](#sanpierre)
**STEUBEN
COUNTY**
[*Angola*](#angola)[*Fremont*](#fremont)
**St. Paul** *[See
Saint Paul](#saintpaul)*
**Sugar Creek**
located in
Shelby County
**New** **Market Trestle**
Reports of
hearing train whistles and grinding metal, then a loud splash. Some
have also reported that they have seen eerie blue-lighted figures
skim across the top of the water.
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**SULLIVAN
COUNTY**
[*Cass*](indianahauntings.htm#cass)[*Hymera*](#hymera)
In
Sullivan look for the [Free Springs Bridge](#freespringsbridge).
Supposedly a drifter fell onto the nearby train tracks and was
decapitated when the train ran over him. Some people have seen the
ghost of the man wandering on the bridge.
**Sunman**
located in
Ripley County
**Guilford** **B****ridge**
On a
bridge going across the creek to the Guilford Park you can sometimes
here a woman screaming and a train. It is said that the woman was hit
and knocked into the creek next to the train tracks and the creek
carried her down to the bridge where her body was then found. They
never found out who the woman was because when the police were
investigating the body it started raining and the creek rose and
washed the body away.
Webmaster: ???????????????????
**Sweetser**
located in
Grant County
**The
Witch's House**
It's an
abandoned house that sits far back from the road. It is said
that if you park in front of it, a light will come on and "the
witch" will come to the window.
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**SWITZERLAND
COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**Tab**
Located in
Warren County
**The
Locust Grove Cemetery**
Locust
Grove was a small town (now extinct) in Prairie Township, Warren
County, Indiana, located three miles northeast of Tab. A 1913 history
describes the town's population as "less than a hundred",
but all that remains at the site is the Locust Grove Church, Locust
Grove Cemetery and a few homes.
This cemetery is about
2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the town of Tab. Established in 1830.
Earliest readable headstones are from 1833 and belong to Mr J.R. and
Mrs. E.A. Shepperd. Though there are unmarked graves and headstones
that are unreadable due to decay or vandalism.
Reports of
the sound of army cadence. Sounds believed to be Harrison 's troop
marching to the Battle of Tippecanoe
**Terre Haute**
located in
Vigo County
**Hell's
Gates**
Some say
that if you go under all three bridges under the 3rd bridge you might
see the Devil. If the Devil has his back to you then you will have a
good life but if he is staring you in the face the rest of your life
is doomed. Others say that if you see your name under the bridge the
next day you are suppose to die.
Webmaster: C'mon! The
bridge is full of graffiti and names . . .
Your name is surely
bound to be there!
**The
Country Club of Terre Haute / Golf Course**
57 Allendale
Terre Haute, IN 47802-4751
(812) 299-1558
Apparitions
are said to appear but not confirmed. Pictures produce orbs. Every
night there is said to be a kid, named Alex, which roams around the
6th hole of the Country Club Golf Course. One night Alex was drinking
with his friends and passed out and died. Now people say that every
night if you go out there around 12:00 A.M. You might see Alex
roaming around but you will definitely hear Alex vomiting and
screaming for help.
**The
Headless Trainman**
North of
Terre Haute is a stretch of railroad tracks that many say is haunted.
One day,
following years of safe travel, a freight train was speeding its way
south toward Evansville. Hitting a loose rail the train went
careening wildly off the track, killing the train's conductor and its brakeman.
When the
twisted wreckage was cleared, the conductor was found whole but the
brakeman's body was found badly twisted and missing its head.
Now, if
you walk that stretch of track late at night, it's said you will see
a figure walking south along those tracks. The figure is said to hold
an old railroad lantern, which it moves back and forth across the
tracks. People in the area say it is the brakeman, still looking in
vain for his missing head.
**Indiana
State University**
**Burford
Hall *at Indiana State University***
200 N 7th Street
Updated 10/16/2013
Thanks Robert Slavens for
helping me update these entries
There are
several legends concerning Burford Hall. One legend tells of the
spirit of a young girl said to have died from too much alcohol or
from committing suicide in room 217.
Even
though it's been remodeled extensively, and they don't have those
communal bathrooms anymore, people report they still hear the sound
of someone vomiting. When they go to investigate there's nobody
there. And that's, of course, Barfing Barb.
The ghost
is said to be heard vomiting in the bathrooms or throughout the halls
of Burford on the campus of Indiana State University. Some claim to
hear spectral screams, toilet flushes with no one around, or evil
laughs echoing down the empty halls.
A second
legend tells of the spirit of an elderly, stern looking woman who was
once dean of the building back in the 1940s. "Old Lady
Burford" is said to often haunt the new arrivals into the hall
and has the power to make a student's life quite unhappy.
Needless
to say, there are many mysterious events that happen around the ISU
campus. The campus continues to haunt the students with tales
of ghosts and unexplainable events.
**Cromwell
Hall** *at Indiana State University*
Updated 10/16/2013
There is
also a mystery at Cromwell Hall surrounding a large mark in the shape
of a cross visible below a top-story window at Cromwell Hall, a
residence building at ISU.
The story
tells of a freshman who jumped out the window of room 1221 right
before finals in Cromwell Hall. Now, it's rumored there is a white
cross under the window, and it can't be washed off.
Legend has
it that a young student fell to his/her death from that window
and, after that, the mysterious cross appeared. Now you can hear
footsteps and strange noises in the hallways.
Looking up
at the mark under the 12th-floor window, which is visible from North
Fourth Street. Some people believe it indicates there was foul play
involved in the students death. Nobody knows how it got there.
Some news and other
sites claim that the student was a female while others claim it was a
male. If anyone has TRUE FACTS of this account I would appreciate it.
**Highland
Lawn Cemetery**
If you should google
Highland Lawn Cemetery it will take you to Woodlawn Cemetery. That is
because The city of Terre Haute owns two cemeteries. The older of
these is Woodlawn, which consists of forty acres and was opened in
1835, is located on North 3rd Street. The other cemetery owned
by the city is Highland Lawn.
The first city cemetery
was located at what is now known as Sixth Street and Ohio
Street. When the growing city realized that the cemetery would
not be large enough, they purchased the tract of land where Woodlawn
is located. At that time, the bodies from the old cemetery and the
Indian Orchard Cemetery (which was located on First Street) were
moved to Woodlawn.
Highland Lawn Cemetery
is located at 4420 Wabash Ave. It is located on the North side
of the road. Do not confuse Highland Lawn with Calvary Cemetery
which is across the street on the South side.
The tale
began in the early 1900's when John G. Heinl, a prominent businessman
in Terre Haute, acquired a bulldog. The two became loyal companions,
very seldom seen without the company of one another. In 1921, Mr.
Heinl passed away. The dog refused to leave his side, faithful to
attend the funeral and on to the mausoleum. He stood guarding the
door, snapping and snarling at those who chose to come within range
of the mausoleum doors. Many times the family tried to take him away,
but he always found his way back.
One day,
Mrs. Heinl came to the mausoleum only to find the dog had died.
Conscious of the bond between the dog and his master, she decided it
was only fitting to have the dog stuffed and entombed with his master.
On
occasion it was said that a peek into the mausoleum would reveal the
dog moved to a different side of the tomb, but one would always see
the glowing green eyes peering at the onlooker. At times, one might
see the head tilt or tail wag at the visitors. It was said that in
the early hours of the morning you might see the figure of a man and
his dog strolling in the area close to the mausoleum.
The dog
was removed in 1985 due to vandalism to the mausoleum. It was placed
in a replica of the Heinl mausoleum at the Vigo County Historical
Society Museum.
Photo of
John G. Heinl mausoleum can be found at www.findagrave.com - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=3773&PIpi=10030148
**Historical
Museum**
Vigo County Historical Museum
1411 S 6th St
Terre Haute, IN 47802-1114
(812) 235-9717
Witnesses
claim to have caught many things on film here, everything from orbs
to a small mist. The orbs seem to center around the old front
staircase. The building was used as a halfway house for several years
by the 3rd owners of the property. It is now used as a historical
museum. Supposedly the old crib in one of the upstairs exhibits moves
occasionally even though the area is closed off.
**Old
Mill Dam**
In north
east Terre Haute sets a small park called Old Mill Dam.
It is
named because it was the past site of the Markle Mill. Some of the
ruins from the mill still reside there.
Some of
the legends for this place are:
"There
was supposedly a cave in trapping several slaves who were escaping
in an underground tunnel.
"There
are also reports of a little girl playing on the train tracks and
disappears after a short while. Some say she was hit by the train.
This used
to be part of the Underground Railroad. It is very haunted at night.
On certain nights, a small girl stands near the creek. They used to
have the Underground Tunnels open but they are closed now. If you are
in Terre Haute and go to Old Mill be careful. You might get a surprise.
PLEASE TAKE
NOTE: This place is monitored by the police at night and there are
several weird people who hang out here
**The
Face in the Wall**
On
Fruitridge Avenue in Terre Haute south of US 40 sits a house that is
surrounded by a rock wall. And in that wall it is said there appears
the face of a young man who met his death there.
Years ago,
as the story goes, a man named Blumberg built a wall of various
stones he had gathered from buildings being demolished in town.
His house
was situated along a stretch of road popular with young drag racers.
One night, two boys with new cars began bragging as to who had the
fastest car and before long, they were roaring down Fruitridge at a
high rate of speed.
As they
neared the rock wall, one of the cars blew a tire and slammed into
the rock wall with such velocity that the driver was thrown head
first through the windshield. The impact killed the young driver instantly.
Shortly
after the funeral, the face of the young man appeared in the wall, as
if the force of the collision had imprinted his face in the very rock
it hit. Attempts were made to cover up the image, but it still
appeared. Finally, the image was scraped off the rock, but a ghostly
face is said to be seen in the same spot from time to time. Some
claim that if you place your finger in the eye of the face, you will
die soon.
**St.
Mary of the Woods College / Faceless Nun of St. Mary's**
Saint
Mary-of-the-Woods College is a Catholic, four-year liberal arts
women's college located northwest of Terre Haute, Indiana, between
the Wabash River and the Illinois state line on Hwy. There is also a
small village of the same name located nearby.
The
historic theatre is home to an apparition best described as a
floating nun that on occasion can be seen late at night, as well as
hearing footsteps of someone running up and down the stairs when
there is no one else in the building.
Many years
ago, in the mid 1800s, there lived a nun at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College.
The nun
was renowned for being a great painter and everyone who sat for a
portrait would marvel upon its completion at the detail of the work.
"That
really looks like me", was the common retort.
The nun
would fill in the background, then, paint the arms, body and hair of
the subject before commencing with work upon the face. The face, she
felt, was the most important part of the picture and she would spend
many hours painting it.
One day
the nun decided to paint her own portrait. She labored over it until
the time she was to paint her own face onto the canvas. But before a
stroke of paint could be added to the face, the nun became ill and
soon died.
A short
time later, another nun was praying in the chapel in Foley Hall,
where the artist's studio was located. Hearing someone weeping in the
studio, she entered to find a nun crying. Asking what was wrong, the
sobbing nun turned toward the other nun, revealing a head with no
face. Terrified and realizing what she was encountering could only be
a spirit, the frightened nun fled to tell others. By the time she
returned with other sisters, the spirit had vanished.
Over the
years, the faceless nun was seen from time to time in Foley Hall and
other buildings as well. Students have reported seeing a nun in an
odd costume, only to find that it was the style of habit worn more
than 100 years ago.
In the
spring of 1989, Foley Hall was demolished. It is said that spirits
are tied to the ground upon which a building stands and not the
building itself. Therefore, it is quite possible the Faceless Nun
will continue her haunting ways at the college.
In
addition to the theatre, there are tunnels under the campus (sad to
say they are closed to the public) where many spirits have been seen
or heard. There is also the unusual blood spot located in the
main dormitory called O'Shaughnessy Hall. In one of the
rooms there is a blood stain that looks like a face in the wall.
The stain came from the early days of the school in the 1800's when
a nun took her life. Although many attempts to remove the stain
have been tried even when it appears to have been cleaned it
mysteriously re appears days later to the same form and color which
it was before.
**Terre
Haute Regional Hospital**
3901 South 7th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47802
Telephone: (812) 232-0021
A night
nurse reported seeing a former deceased cancer patient walking from
the hallway to her former room 540 on the West end of the 5th
floor. She was reported as a wandering patient, when staff told
her that wing had just been closed. When they investigated, the
hall and room were empty, the patient disappeared.
**The
Phone in the Tomb**
**THE
RESURRECTION OF MARTIN SHEETS**
The cemetery is
located east of town at 4520 Wabash Avenue.
Martin
Sheets was a wealthy businessman who lived in Terra Haute, Indiana in
the early 1900's. One of his greatest fears was that of a premature
burial. He often dreamt of being awake, but unable to move, at the
moment the doctor pronounced him dead and then regaining
consciousness while trapped in a coffin below the ground. Sheets
decided to fight his fears by investing some of his resources in the
prevention of his being buried alive.
First of
all, he had a casket custom-designed with latches fitted on the
inside. In this way, should he be placed inside prematurely, he would
be able to open the coffin and escape. He also began construction on
a mausoleum so that when he died, or was thought to have died, he
would not be imprisoned under six feet of dirt. The mausoleum was
well built and attractive but Sheets realized that even if he did
manage to escape from his casket, he would still be trapped inside of
a stone prison.
He came up
with another clever idea. He installed a telephone inside of the tomb
with a direct line to the main office of the cemetery. In this way,
he could summon help by simply lifting the receiver. The line was
fitted with an automatic indicator light so that even if no words
were spoken, the light would come on in the office and help would
soon be on the way.
Death came
for Martin Sheets in 1910 and he was entombed in the mausoleum. I
would imagine that for several days afterward, cemetery staff workers
kept a close eye on the telephone indicator light in the office.
After more time passed though, it was probably forgotten. Years went
by and the telephone system in the area changed. Eventually, the
direct line to the cemetery office was removed but thanks to very
specific instructions in Sheets' will, and the money to pay for it,
the telephone in the mausoleum remained connected and active.
A number
of years later, Sheets' widow also passed away. She was discovered
one day lying on her bed with the telephone clutched in her hand. In
fact, she held the receiver so tightly that it had to be pried from
her fingers. It was soon learned that she had experienced a severe
stroke and family members assumed that she had been trying to call an
ambulance when she finally died. A service was held and after a quiet
memorial service, she was taken to the family mausoleum, where she
would be interred next to her husband.
When
cemetery workers entered the mausoleum, they received the shock of
their lives. Nothing there was disturbed, they saw, except for one,
very chilling item. Martin Sheets' telephone, locked away for all of
these years, was hanging from the wall.... its receiver inexplicably
off the hook!
**The
Preston House**
The
massive stone house was built by George Dewees, a very rich man who
had moved to Terre Haute from New Orleans. When he built the
house in 1824 it was way out in the country and for people to visit
they had to make a special effort.
George
Dewees was a nasty man with a violent temper. He did not like
people visiting him and made sure people knew it. His wife,
Matilda, was different; she liked people and wanted friends.
George was possessive and felt his wife should only be interested in
his welfare. Matilda finally could not take it anymore and
filed for divorce, something that just was not done in the early
1800's. But when it came time for the decree to become final,
Matilda disappeared. George Dewees would not say where she had gone.
Stories
began that George had murdered his wife and walled her up in a space
to the side of the huge fireplace, but no one knew how to prove
it. A few years later George Dewees died and another family
moved into the home. They could tell that the side of the
fireplace where Matilda was buried was different, but they did not
want to rip up the walls just because of some old stories. The
stories remained unproven. Then people began to swear that
Matilda's ghost was still in the old home. Cold spots could be
found near the fireplace and unearthly blue lights seeped through the
closed and shuttered windows. It was Matilda, lost and alone,
in a house where she never knew love.
After
Major Dewees' death the home was also supposed to have been a resting
stop on the Underground Railroad. Fugitive slaves would hide in
an old tunnel that led off the basement. But one part of the
tunnel collapsed trapping the slaves. They could not be rescued
and they died there in that cold underground tunnel. Some swear
on a warm summer night you can still hear spirituals, those songs
sung of freedom and better days to be, coming faintly from the ground.
The
Preston House, after several fires and years of neglect, collapsed in
late 1987 and had to be torn down. Unfortunately the room where
the fireplace was located was the portion that collapsed. The
structure was too unsafe for a through search, but no body was seen
as the home was demolished. There was also no evidence of a
tunnel. Much of the stone of the Preston House, and some of the
woodwork, was taken to be used in the grist mill at Pioneer Village
in Fowler Park. Whether the legend of Matilda follows the
stones remains for the future to say.
**TIPPECANOE
COUNTY**
[*Lafayette*](indianahauntings.htm#lafayette)[*West Lafayette*](indianahauntings.htm#westlafayette)
**TIPTON
COUNTY**
*[Sharpsville](#sharpsville)*
**Tunnelton**
located in
Lawrence County
**The
Tunnelton Train Tunnel**
A ghost of
a man has been reported their many times. He was decapitated during
construction and still searches for his head. The tunnel also has a
graveyard on top of it and it's been rumored that while building the
tunnel, caskets fell through. Also, you can hear the screams of a
ghost family that was killed when their horse and buggy crashed into
the river down the hill.
The Big
Tunnel has fostered local legends and rituals for generations since
its construction. Some people reportedly have seen the "ghost of
the tunnel" or at least felt his ghostly presence. Long ago a
man named Henry Dixon was murdered, and his body was reportedly
placed in the tunnel so a passing train would erase any evidence in
the crime, which it apparently did, for although almost everyone knew
who murdered Dixon at the time, no one could prove it. So for
generations now, the ghost has been walking the tunnel or the
hillside, carrying a lantern in one hand and his head in the other.
**Union Mills**
located in
LaPorte County
**Old
U.S. 30 - on the way into Hana**
In 1987, a
man was coming home from work at approximately 3:00 a.m. when he was
hit by a train.
On the
railroad tracks located on 600 w. it is said that at around 2:30 to
3:30 a.m, there has been a blue-tinted shadowy figure that looks as
if is carrying a lantern, walking on the railroad tracks into Hana.
**Upland**
located in
Grant County
**Spook's
Corner**
Spook's
Corner, a term used to describe the area surrounding an iron bridge nearby.
A group of
children were killed when their bus veered off the bridge. People
claim to feel someone pushing their car and hearing kids crying and screaming.
Some websites out there
list this haunting as:
Supposedly
a busload of school children was killed when the bus ran off of the
road. The bus still sits there in what is now a graveyard. There is a
bridge up the road that the bus fell off of and supposedly if you go
too slow over the old iron bridge, your engine will die and you will
have to push the vehicle off of the bridge to get it started. You
will hear children screaming and crying while you are pushing your car.
Webmaster: So
authorities just left the bus and the dead bodies of the kids there?
**Utica**
located in
Clark County
**Witches
Castle**
Located off the Utica
Pike and past the rock quarry.
The
Witch's Castle is a ruined stone house, also known as Mistletoe
Falls, located on an isolated hill overlooking the Ohio River. It is
an occasional hangout for local teenagers. Legend has it that the
house was once owned by nine witches, and townspeople burned the
house to rid the witches
You can
here a little girl laughing in the woods and loud thumps. People have
seen a white mist moving very fast in what looked like the living
room, but only the foundation and a fire place remain of the main
house. Up the hill just behind the main house is a small shack
surrounded by a ditch and a cliff. In this shack there is a fireplace
with one window on each side. You can hear many different voices and
see people peeking out of the windows. There was a basement to the
main house, but it has been filled in with dirt and rock. You cannot
miss where the steps used to be. There's a small door on each side of
the room also in the room with the fireplace. A small girl about 7-8
years old has been seen by many people. She was wearing a white
dress. She had long black hair, but her hair is covering her face.
This is one of the locations where the murder of Shanda Renee
Sharer took which involved a young girl who was tortured and
burned to death by four teenage girls, in a case which attracted
nationwide attention.
**Valparaiso**
located in
Porter County
**Alumni
Hall at Valparaiso University**
Two young
children run up and down the halls at about 2:00 in the morning. They
talk to some of the residents and say that they are playing tag.
They are 8
or 9 years old and wearing jogging pants.
**Stereo
Bridge**
Two trains
on the same track had collided under the bridge so at night on the
certain day that you're on the bridge, you can hear a train blow its
steam and one other train on the opposite side. They are coming at
the same time to collide under the bridge and during the day you can
see that the track looks exactly the same from the left side and the
right side, like a circle.
**Haunted
Bridge / Trolls Bridge**
A funny
bridge story in Indiana is the haunted bridge in Valparaiso. As you
head to Duey's Road from town, you cross a small bridge, that bridge
is called Trolls Bridge.
Some
people claim a troll lives under the bridge and will steal your keys
if you stick your hand out of the car window. I think we can file
this one under legend!
**Duey's
House**
This is a
real haunted house with many a legend behind it, it is off of 50
West, near an old graveyard. If you take 700 N going east, you turn
right on 125 W and it's at the end of the road just before the road
curves. They story goes; Duey got fired from his job and had family
problems. He was also an alcoholic. He killed his family and chopped
their heads off and stuck them on the posts of the gates that are
right next to the road. He hung himself in the second silo. In
the house you can see blood stains and splatters on the wall.
Also note that there are plenty of do not trespass signs, and also a
lot of dogs guarding the gates of the drive. If you go there at night
sometimes you can see red glowing eyes, and orbs in the back of the woods.
**VANDERBURGH
COUNTY**
*[Evansville](indianahauntings.htm#evansville)*
**Vera Cruz**
located in
Wells County
**Haunted
House**
Vera Cruz
is a very small town and there was a house right outside of town that
was built in the late 1800's. A man who lived there shot
himself in the kitchen. Later after the house had been empty
for a few years, some people bought the farm. The house was old
by now. This was in the 1970's. They claimed to see an
old man walking up the long lane towards the house but when they went
outside to meet him, he wasn't there. One evening when the
parents were out for the evening, a babysitter claimed to have seen a
man walking up the lane with no head. They sold the house soon
after. Another family bought it and they too moved out after a
couple months. It burned down later.
There is
another house there now and it is uncertain if they have any unwanted
visitors or not.
**VERMILLION
COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**Versailles**
located in
Ripley County
**Silver
Bell Nursing Home**
6996 S US Highway 421
Versailles, IN 47042-9390
(812) 689-6222
Call
lights go off in empty rooms, the sound of children playing loudly
can be heard in a room of the facility, people whistling in the halls
at night when all the residents are asleep, several nurses have
reported hearing someone in a room at night only to go in and it's
empty but they can still feel the presence of someone there. A
nurse's aid reported that the doors to the laundry room shut and
locked on her and she had to climb out a window to get out and when
the nurse went to check, the doors were locked. It used to be a hotel
in the 1800's before becoming a nursing home in recent years.
**VIGO COUNTY**
[*Terre
Haute*](#terrehaute)
**Vincennes**
located in
Knox County
**Sigma
Pi Fraternity**
Is said to
be haunted by a Civil War Colonel. It is also said to be haunted by
the ghosts of the children of the original owner. Cold spots and
other various qualities made this house #7 on Unsolved Mysteries top
10 haunted places.
The Sigma
Pi House in Vincennes, Indiana, is rumored to be one of the most
haunted places in the state. The building has a long and complex
history, and some claim that the original owner loved the house so
much that he never left.
The main
ghost or spirit that people believe haunts the Sigma Pi House is
Colonel Eugene Wharf who once owned the building. During his time
there locals knew the building and its surrounding grounds as Rebel
Hill. Wharf owned the thirteen acres during the Civil War and was
known for his support of the Confederacy. Many people in the area
believed that White used his home as a meeting place for those who
felt the same way.
The Wharf
family continued to own the land and house for decades. It 1962
descendants of his family donated all the land and the house to the
Sigma Pi fraternity.
Those who
have ventured inside claim to have heard doors opening and closing,
even when no one else was there. On numerous occasions people have
seen the doors open and close. In some cases they assumed someone was
walking into the room, only to see the doors suddenly close and no
one appear.
There are
also stories of odd things seen inside the Sigma Pi House. People
claim to have seen odd clouds similar to fog in the house. The fog
quickly disappears after a few moments, with no indication that it
was ever there. Others have actually seen full body apparitions that
appeared and disappeared before their very eyes.
There are
also stories of cold spots, and things turning icy cold. Some claim
that they have poured themselves a cup of fresh coffee, only to find
it ice cold. Others have witnessed objects moving across the room on
their own, as well as seeing lights flickering or turning off and on.
Then there are the stories of a disembodied male voice that many
people have heard over the years.
The Sigma
Pi fraternity was actually started at Vincennes University during the
late 1890's when a small literary group formed. This group would
later change their name to Sigma Pi. While their headquarters moved
to Tennessee, the group is still active on the VU campus and still
used this house.
Fraternity
and school officials both deny claims that the building is haunted,
and does not give tours of the house. Still, that doesn't stop people
from experiencing things and spreading the stories of their personal experiences.
**Purple
Head Bridge**
There is
an old one lane toll bridge that crosses the Wabash River on the
outskirts of town (south 6th road) to Saint Francesville, IL.
Some claim
the Bridge is haunted by an old Indian warrior who died before the
bridge was built.
Others
claim that long ago it was a place where a man jumped from the bridge
to hang himself. When he did, his head ripped off and was never
found. If you go there on a raining night and park on the bridge,
wait and you will see a purple head floating toward you.
Another
story is the bridge is supposedly a bridge that they hung people off
of in the 1800s, giving it its name purple head. Vincennes University
legend has it that if you go out there you will hear screams from the
spirits that have been hung.
**Sacred
Heart Church/School**
If you go
into the gym of Sacred Heart, you will feel thin air. When you go to
the center of the court, you will feel like people are pushing you.
In the hallway, there were tiny bare footprints spotted in the dust.
They started, and then quickly stop. There is no other sign of people
anywhere else.
**Wabash**
located in
Wabash County
**Miami
school**
Bloodcurdling
screams heard at night sometimes, there was a murder in the gym,
some say that the school received letters from an unknown person
telling them to move the school, then the school mysteriously burnt down.
**Mississinewa
Battle Grounds/Graveyard**
Upon
approaching the graveyard you can see an abandoned church behind a
picket fence.
Further
back is a graveyard with about 20-30 graves, not arranged.
Strange
groaning and sounds coming from the woods along with actual physical
contact that was witnessed some.
[See](#mississinewa) [Mississinewa
Battle Grounds/Graveyard here](#mississinewa)
**WA****B****ASH
COUNTY**
*[Disko](indianahauntings.htm#disko)
[LaFontaine](indianahauntings.htm#lafontaine)
[Wabash](#wabash)*
**Wabash
County State Forest**
Near the
Salamonie Reservoir, black shadows have been seen running through the
forest. Strange lights also have been known to appear, along with a
foul odor. Witnesses have even claimed to see wolf-like creatures
wondering about the forest. Hikers say that time seems to stand still
while hiking and the trails appear to shift, causing some unlucky
people to be lost.
**Walkerton**
located in
St. Joseph County
**Railroad
tracks that go through the middle of town**
The tracks
are set back behind houses this worker was building the tracks. There
was one more spike to set he was trying to finish it when he was hit
by a train. He wears a blood spattered on his railroad uniform he
still doesn't realize it's been placed. There is also a suicidal
teenage girl who killed herself
Webmaster: This sounds
like a bunch of illiterate drivel.
**WARREN
COUNTY**
[*Kramer*](indianahauntings.htm#kramer)[*Tab*](#tab)[*Williamsport*](#williamsport)
**Warren**
located in
Huntington County
**Willow
Road - Thirteen Graves**
On State
Road 3 off of Willow road is the old Batson cemetery, no one has been
buried there since like the late 1960s , there is thirteen unmarked
graves. As you count them there are thirteen and supposedly if you
turn to count them backwards one grave vanishes. No one knows who is
buried there. Some believe it is remnants of an old limestone
walkway, The walkway can be proven with pictures at Huntington
library taken of the cemetery in the early 1930's. Also it has a
glowing grave, at night when you drive by you can see one particular
grave glowing at night. Some people have also witnessed an old ragged
looking man who is supposed to be the caretaker of the cemetery. He
is believed to be the caretaker of a blind school not some 100 ft
from the cemetery that was tore down in past years do to
deterioration. He would supposedly watch over the cemetery at night
after the children were asleep.
They say
when there is a full moon; you will see a boy with a hatchet that
will chase you down the road. They also say that if you throw a rock
at a certain grave a girl (one of the thirteen dead), will come out
to talk to that person and only that person. About one mile back in
the woods near the cemetery is the site of an old house. The old
house is where a family of 13 people died from a extremely deadly
disease. When the bodies were buried, there were too many of the
bodies for a proper grave. The bodies were buried and cement pored
over the bodies so the disease couldn't escape. There is a light that
hovers above one of the graves, and it is only visible when all
lights are off. One resident has noticed that every time a person
walks into the cemetery, a tree nearby will make a squeaking sound.
To date, that tree has done that every time they have walked into the cemetery.
The
cemetery is under surveillance due to numerous complaints of
vandalism and destruction; you will be escorted off the property and
possibly arrested. TRESPASS AT YOUR OWN RISK
**WARRICK
COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**Warsaw**
located in
Kosciusko County
**BARBEE
HOTEL**
3620 N. Barbee Road
Warsaw, In
The Barbee
Hotel in Northern Indiana was a popular spot for Chicago gangsters to
get away from the city in the 1920's. One of the guests was none
other than Al Capone himself. He stayed in the hotel frequently,
often clearing out all the guests so he could stay in seclusion. He
always stayed in room 301 at the back of the hotel. When cleaning the
room's employees have smelled cigar smoke and when investigated it is
discovered that it is coming from room 301.
It is
believed that many of these gangsters returned to the hotel in death.
Staff members have reported seeing an old man sitting in a booth
after closing. When staff members talk to him there is no response.
Thinking they are dealing with an unruly customer they leave to get
assistance. However, upon returning the bar is empty and no one has
seen anyone leave.
One legend
states that the hotel was a popular place that gangsters took their
girlfriends to. One gangster however took the girlfriend of another
gangster. She was then murdered in the hotel by the jealous thug.
People have reported that they hear her wailing at night and they
feel cold spots generating from the area.
People
have reported hearing footsteps on the stairs, and in the halls above
the dining area.
Other
phenomena includes the appearance of faces in photographs taken at
the hotel.
If you
choose to make Barbee Hotel one of your Hoosier hauntings, make sure
to ask to stay in room 301.
**Devils
Back Bone (St Rd 25)**
Many years
ago, a family was riding in their horse and wagon when they lost
control and ended up in the swamp sinking in quicksand. If you
go there late at night around mid-night (especially on Halloween),
you can hear the horse and wagon coming and then hear the people
screaming for help. Some people do say that sometimes you
can actually see the wagon losing control.
Another
story says that if you drive down Devils Back Bone on ST RD 25 late
at night around mid-night you will hear a freight train in the
distance. It is believed that a train used to run through there but
due to the quicksand it sank.
No one
even knows how the quicksand even got there. There is no evidence of
any quicksand being there.
**Warsaw
Public Library**
310 E. Main Street,
Warsaw - (574) 267-6011
The
basement of the library has experienced abundant paranormal activity.
Late at night, employees have reported hearing children's voices and
seeing unidentifiable figures moving between the bookshelves. The
basement used to be a checkpoint for the Underground Railroad during
pre-Civil War days when slavery was legal.
**WASHINGTON
COUNTY**
*[Perkin](#perkin)
[Salem](#salem)*
**WAYNE COUNTY**
[*Cambridge*](indianahauntings.htm#cambridge)[*Centerville*](#centerville)[*Dublin*](#dublin)[*Richmond*](#richmond)
**Waynetown**
located in
Montgomery County
**Lester
B. Sommer Elementary**
3794 W US Highway 136
Crawfordsville, IN 47933-8540
(765) 362-3979
Some
people say that a little girl lived there when the school was not
built yet. She was tortured and abused by her father. Then one night,
she tried to run away and her dad came chasing after her. He grabbed
his gun, and shot her and she fell and died. To this day she is
buried under Lester B. Sommer Elementary, at night you can go in the
rest room and the lights will flicker and you can look under the
stall and see her sneaker and boot.
**WELLS COUNTY**
[*Bluffton*](#blufton)[*Vera Cruz*](#veracruz)
**Westville**
located in
LaPorte County
**Gravity
Hill**
At 1016
county line road if you stop at that mailbox put you vehicle in
neutral and you will be pushed uphill. Some look for
"reasonable" explanations, but it is also rumored that in
the 1930's a school bus full of young children was hit by a
train and they were killed. Now their ghosts push you to the train
tracks but you never make it all the way up the hill. The tracks were
torn down in the 60's, but the ghosts still push you.
**WHITE COUNTY**
*No
Hauntings Reported*
**Whiting**
located in
Lake County
**Whihala
Beach County Park**
1561 Park Road -
Whiting, Indiana 46394
If you go
there at night, there is a small patch of woods that overlook the
beach. There you can see ghostly outlines of old sail boats and
people dressed in old time bathing suits swimming and in inner-tubes.
You can also hear splashing and laughing.
**WHITLEY
COUNTY**
[*Columbia
City*](indianahauntings.htm#columbiacity)[*South
Whitney*](#southwhitley)
**Williams**
located in
Lawrence County
**Williams
Covered Bridge**
[Here
is a map from Google](http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en)
It is said
that before the bridge was covered a man was riding his horse across
it and the horse jumped off. Supposedly if you go there at midnight,
you can hear the horse neighing and the man screaming as they jump
off the bridge.
**Williamsport**
located in
Warren County
**The
Devil's Kitchen**
Devil's
Kitchen is located in a cave under the waterfalls near the town. It
was said that there was a big black stove (like in the old days like
a wood burning stove) in the cave and that if you went into it, the
devil would take you and put you in it.
**Winslow**
located in
Pike County
**Austin
Arnold Road**
This is a
road in Pike County where an old hermit found out that the coal mine
was moving out by where he lived and killed his whole family, burned
down his crops, destroyed his home, he later laid down a tarp shot
his dog and then himself. There is an old building left on the
property it might have been a garage. Cold spats and strange fog are
accustomed to this spot.
**Woodburn**
located in
Allen County
**Blue
Cast Road - The Old Blue Cast Sanitarium**
The place
used to be a sanitarium back in the 40's.They shut it down and made
it a natural spring water plant. That was then tore down in the 70's.
Reports of dark moving shadows, red glowing orbs, cold spots shouting
and other strange noises have all been reported.
**Margaret's
Grave**
Legend is
a girl named Margaret was playing by a tree close by where she lived.
When she came up missing they found her hanging from the tree.
Although the house if off limits, the tree is still there. Her grave
was at the tree but it was stolen a few years back, but you can still
park by the tree and hear a little girl laughing. And the school
house down the road is where she always shows herself. If you park in
front of the school house and have some people stay in the car, and
some people go up to the school. The people at the school will hear
running and foot-steps all around them. And when you go to leave she
will appear behind your vehicle. You'll also see 1-2 orbs. Real quick
flashes of light.
**Zionsville**
located in
Boone County
**Lovers
Lane**
Road 334,
near Zionsville, Indiana, harbors a dark, bloody past. This road
leads to the tranquil spot just a few miles from Indianapolis that
used to be known as "Lovers Lane." Back in the carefree
1950s, this area was anything but peaceful. Its deeply disturbing
past has earned it the distinction of one of the most haunted places
in Indiana.
Lovers
Lane was a popular spot for the local high school students to escape
for some low-key romance. One fateful night in 1951, one young couple
was doing just that. They reached their destination, and that's when
it's now assumed things took a turn from safe and innocent to dark
and deadly.
The boy
had just gotten his first car, to the envy of all of his friends. He
couldn't wait to take his girlfriend for a spin and end the evening
with a romantic seduction at Lovers Lane. Whether he got the chance,
no one will ever know. The bodies of the two teens were found
brutally murdered under a tree, the apparent victims of a crazed ax
murderer. Those who found the bodies deduced that the boy was killed
first, bravely defending his lover.
The most
chilling aspect to the story at the time was that the killer had
apparently vanished into thin air. He-or she-was never found. For
years, students avoided the Lovers Lane area completely out of fear
and respect for their murdered classmates. Gradually, however, the
story faded from the minds of the teens and time healed old wounds.
So they began returning to Lovers Lane.
Some came
back from their romantic trysts to report hearing disturbing screams
and wails that appeared to be coming from near the old tree where two
innocent bodies were found. Others claimed to have heard nothing, but
said they had felt a heavy sense of dread and fear as soon as they
parked their cars near the infamous tree.
**Holiday
Drive Bridge**
There are
stories of a lynching here by the KKK. The road is very narrow, quite
isolated, and very dark at night. It is a gravel road with many
curves through the woods. Reported screams heard late at night. It is
located off of North Michigan Rd. past N. Michigan and Willow Rd on
left hand side. Look for a small green street sign.
2008
Update: The Bridge still exists, but they have "bridge out"
signs all over it. It may not be safe to investigate.
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browse
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collectors
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cooperation. </font></font></font></li>
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<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">I hope content
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who
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to start their own collection of chocolate wrappers. </font></font></font>
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basic facts about my collection, about chocolate wrappers, collecting,
links to sites of chocolate bars manufacturers , large
collection
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you can see chocolate wrappers from entire world. <br>
There are about 39 000 chocolate wrappers to browse in <a href="museum.htm">Museum</a> section. It is almost 27%
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<small><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-style: italic;">czechoslovakian chocolate
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<small><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-style: italic;">chocolate
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<i><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">croatian chocolate wrapper Dorina by Kra
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<td rowspan="20" valign="top"><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">I
started my collection of chocolate wrappers in about 1989, when I was
nine.
I used to collect stamps, but I wanted to collect something really
different. </font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">Then I received
some wonderful Swiss Lindt and Nestlé chocolates whose wrappers were
much
more beautiful than any Czechoslovakian wrapper at that time. It was
Lindt
Alba and Pistache and white chocolate Nestlé Galak. I kept
those
wrappers and from this moment my chocolate collection began.</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">My collection
increased slowly over the years, but there was a period between 1993
and
1996 when I didn't bother too much with collecting.</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">I reached
1000 wrappers in 1997 and next year I met other
people with
similar collecting interests and I got also access to Internet. This
was
the turning point in my collecting, since then my collection has
increased
much more quickly. </font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">Very first
version of my chocolate site was published in December 1999
but there
were no chocolate wrappers images, just plain text. First scanned
chocolate
wrappers were published online about two years later. Website moved to
new host in June 2006. </font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">My chocolate
collection grew almost to 40 000 wrappers when I purchased collection
of
Petr Vanìèek (about 50 000 chocolate wrappers) in May 2006 which
included also large
chocolate collection of Jan imána (about 45 000 chocolate wrappers)
and chocolate
collection from Poland (about 15 000 chocolate wrappers).</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">It took over
three years to join all collection into one and the work is still not
done.</font></font></font>
<center>
<p><a href="collection.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="collection_small.jpg" border="0" height="384" width="512"></a></p>
</center>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size="+1"><font color="#ff0000">I would
especially
like to get wrappers from countries which are still missing in my
collection</font><font color="#ffffff">
- I think it can be about up to 30 countries now. Most of these
countries are from Africa, arabic world,
Caribbean area, small american countries and
Oceania.
I think there are about 160 countries in world where chocolate is (was)
produced.</font></font></font>
</p>
<center>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">BAHAMAS</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">BARBADOS</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">BENIN</font></font></font><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1"><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1"><br>
BHUTAN</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">BOTSWANA</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">BURKINA FASO</font></font></font><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1"><br>
CAPE VERDE</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">DOMINICA</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">EQUATORIAL GUINEA</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">FIJI</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">GABON</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">KUWAIT<br>LAOS<br></font></font></font>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">LIBERIA</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">MALAWI</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">MYANMAR</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">NAMIBIA</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">NEPAL</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">RWANDA</font></font></font><br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">SAINT LUCIA</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">SAMOA</font></font></font>
<br>SIERRA LEONE<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">SUDAN</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">SURINAME</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">TANZANIA</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="+1">ZAMBIA</font></font></font>
<br>
</font></font></font><p></p>
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<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Svycarsko/Lindt/lindt7.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 94px; height: 90px;" alt="Lindt wrapper" src="lindt_alba_chocolate.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">one of
my first chocolate wrappers Lindt Alba </font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="20%">
<center><a href="Wrappers/felix_potin_chocolate_wrapper.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 121px; height: 94px;" alt="Felix potin wrapper" src="felix_potin_chocolat.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">probably
oldest chocolate wrapper in my collection by french Felix Potin (1890´s)</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Sevropa/Norsko/island.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 54px; height: 45px;" alt="Linda wrapper" src="linda_chocolate_wrapper.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">chocolate
wrapper from northest chocolate factory in world Linda - Akureyri
(Iceland)</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Amerika/Argentina/argentina2.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 44px; height: 32px;" alt="Laguna negra wrapper" src="laguna_negra_chocolate.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">the southest
place where chocolate is made is located in Ushuaia (Argentina)</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Asie/Japonsko/japonsko1.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 64px; height: 66px;" alt="Meiji wrapper" src="meiji_chocolate_wrapper.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">chocolate
wrapper from Asia - Meiji from Japan</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Afrika/Afrika/afrika.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 62px; height: 68px;" alt="Ghana wrapper" src="portem_chocolate_wrapper.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">chocolate
wrapper from Africa - chocolate Portem from Ghana</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Australie/Australie/lifesavers.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 73px; height: 57px;" alt="Small´s wrapper" src="smalls_chocolate_wrapper.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">chocolate
wrapper from Australia - chocolate Small´s</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Amerika/Garoto/garoto1.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 118px; height: 95px;" alt="Garoto wrapper" src="garoto_chocolate_wrapper.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">chocolate
wrapper from America - brazilian chocolate Garoto</font></font></font></i></center>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Nemecko/Milka/milka5.htm"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 96px; height: 92px;" alt="Milka wrapper" src="milka_mokka_chocolate.jpg"></a><br>
<i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="-1">chocolate
wrapper from Europe - chocolate Milka</font></font></font></i></center>
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<caption><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffcc00"><font size="+2">What
is chocolate wrapper and what not</font></font></font></b></caption>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">For me it
is the wrapper from a chocolate bar, tablet, slab, napolitain, egg or
chocolate
candy bar (where chocolate creates important part of product - at least
30% - for example Kit Kat or Mars bar) where is any
information about
the producer or the product no matter its weight or material. You can
see
many examples in my <a href="museum.htm">MUSEUM</a>.</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">I don´t mind
if the wrapper is from "real" chocolate (with cocoa butter and without
vegetable fats) or from a chocolate like product without cocoa butter.</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">What is not
the chocolate wrapper for me:</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">Chocolate
(or fat couverture) coated candy like waffers, müsli bars where
chocolate
coating is only up to about 30% of weight of candy. I also don't
collect
wrappers from M & M´s, Smarties (except Smarties in
chocolate
bars), Lentilky and similar candy and wrappers from chocolate pralines
in boxed assortments.</font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">For more see
<a href="wrappers.htm">WRAPPERS</a>.</font></font></font></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</center>
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<caption><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffcc00"><font size="+2">Contact</font></font></font></b></caption>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">If you have
any questions, comments, arrangements or you would like to exchange
chocolate
wrappers with me, please, feel free to <a href="contact.htm">contact
me</a>! I will reply you from another email address which I don´t
want
to publish here because of spams. </font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">If you are
chocolate lover and you used to throw out chocolate wrappers which
could
enrich my collection, please, contact me. </font></font></font><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1">I would
be glad to get in touch with any collectors of chocolate wrappers.</font></font></font><font face="Verdana"><font color="#ffffff"><font size="+1"> </font></font></font>
<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font size="+1"><font color="#ffffff">Please, </font><font color="#ff0000">NO
BUSINESS</font><font color="#ffffff"> emails - this
is personal site!!!
I can help only by information if possible. </font></font></font></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
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<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Cz/index.htm"><img src="cz.gif" border="0" height="12" width="18"></a><br>
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-2">èesky</font></font></b></center>
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<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/De"><img src="de.gif" border="0" height="12" width="18"></a><br>
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-2">deutsch</font></font></b></center>
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<center><a href="http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Es"><img src="es.gif" border="0" height="12" width="18"></a><br>
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-2">espanol</font></font></b></center>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Chocolate
wrappers shown here are
scans of real chocolate wrappers from still growing collection of
Martin
Mihál. </font></font></p>
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| Basic facts about collecting of chocolate wrappers and my chocolate site. |
| [Updates and news at my chocosite.](news.htm) |
| [Online chocolate museum of wrappers from my collection.](museum.htm) |
| [Chocolate blog](http://chocolatewrappers-info.blogspot.com/) |
| [What is chocolate wrapper?](wrappers.htm) |
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| [Statistic facts about my collection.](statistics.htm) |
| [Top 100 chocolate companies in my collection](companies.htm) |
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| [Links to interesting chocolate sites.](links.htm) |
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| Hi, welcome to
my website dedicated to my collection of chocolate wrappers!
I have created
this site to:* popularize this
hobby
* let anybody
browse
chocolate wrappers from five continents
* find new
collectors
of chocolate wrappers in world to exchange chocolate wrappers and
cooperation.
I hope content
of my site can help not only to chocolate collectors but also anybody
who
loves chocolate! I wish that browsing my site may inspire some visitors
to start their own collection of chocolate wrappers.
Sites contain
basic facts about my collection, about chocolate wrappers, collecting,
links to sites of chocolate bars manufacturers , large
collection
of my scanned wrappers - all are real wrappers from my collection - so
you can see chocolate wrappers from entire world.
There are about 39 000 chocolate wrappers to browse in [Museum](museum.htm) section. It is almost 27%
of entire collection.
| [Lidka wrapper](Wrappers/lidka_chocolate_wrapper.jpg)
czechoslovakian chocolate
wrapper
Lidka (1930´s) |
| [Knickerbocker wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Usa/Usa/usa4.htm)
chocolate
wrapper Knickerbocker from New York (1930´s) |
| [Kra wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Vevropa/Kras/kras1.htm)
*croatian chocolate wrapper Dorina by Kra
(2010)* |
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**My
collection**|
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| I
started my collection of chocolate wrappers in about 1989, when I was
nine.
I used to collect stamps, but I wanted to collect something really
different.
Then I received
some wonderful Swiss Lindt and Nestlé chocolates whose wrappers were
much
more beautiful than any Czechoslovakian wrapper at that time. It was
Lindt
Alba and Pistache and white chocolate Nestlé Galak. I kept
those
wrappers and from this moment my chocolate collection began.
My collection
increased slowly over the years, but there was a period between 1993
and
1996 when I didn't bother too much with collecting.
I reached
1000 wrappers in 1997 and next year I met other
people with
similar collecting interests and I got also access to Internet. This
was
the turning point in my collecting, since then my collection has
increased
much more quickly.
Very first
version of my chocolate site was published in December 1999
but there
were no chocolate wrappers images, just plain text. First scanned
chocolate
wrappers were published online about two years later. Website moved to
new host in June 2006.
My chocolate
collection grew almost to 40 000 wrappers when I purchased collection
of
Petr Vanìèek (about 50 000 chocolate wrappers) in May 2006 which
included also large
chocolate collection of Jan imána (about 45 000 chocolate wrappers)
and chocolate
collection from Poland (about 15 000 chocolate wrappers).
It took over
three years to join all collection into one and the work is still not
done.
I would
especially
like to get wrappers from countries which are still missing in my
collection
- I think it can be about up to 30 countries now. Most of these
countries are from Africa, arabic world,
Caribbean area, small american countries and
Oceania.
I think there are about 160 countries in world where chocolate is (was)
produced.
BAHAMAS
BARBADOS
BENIN
BHUTAN
BOTSWANA
BURKINA FASO
CAPE VERDE
DOMINICA
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
FIJI
GABON
KUWAITLAOS
LIBERIA
MALAWI
MYANMAR
NAMIBIA
NEPAL
RWANDA
SAINT LUCIA
SAMOA
SIERRA LEONE
SUDAN
SURINAME
TANZANIA
ZAMBIA
| [Lindt wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Svycarsko/Lindt/lindt7.htm)
*one of
my first chocolate wrappers Lindt Alba* |
| [Felix potin wrapper](Wrappers/felix_potin_chocolate_wrapper.jpg)
*probably
oldest chocolate wrapper in my collection by french Felix Potin (1890´s)* |
| [Linda wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Sevropa/Norsko/island.htm)
*chocolate
wrapper from northest chocolate factory in world Linda - Akureyri
(Iceland)* |
| [Laguna negra wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Amerika/Argentina/argentina2.htm)
*the southest
place where chocolate is made is located in Ushuaia (Argentina)* |
| [Meiji wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Asie/Japonsko/japonsko1.htm)
*chocolate
wrapper from Asia - Meiji from Japan* |
| [Ghana wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Afrika/Afrika/afrika.htm)
*chocolate
wrapper from Africa - chocolate Portem from Ghana* |
| [Small´s wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Australie/Australie/lifesavers.htm)
*chocolate
wrapper from Australia - chocolate Small´s* |
| [Garoto wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Amerika/Garoto/garoto1.htm)
*chocolate
wrapper from America - brazilian chocolate Garoto* |
| [Milka wrapper](http://www.chocolatewrappers.info/Nemecko/Milka/milka5.htm)
*chocolate
wrapper from Europe - chocolate Milka* |
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**What
is chocolate wrapper and what not**| For me it
is the wrapper from a chocolate bar, tablet, slab, napolitain, egg or
chocolate
candy bar (where chocolate creates important part of product - at least
30% - for example Kit Kat or Mars bar) where is any
information about
the producer or the product no matter its weight or material. You can
see
many examples in my [MUSEUM](museum.htm).
I don´t mind
if the wrapper is from "real" chocolate (with cocoa butter and without
vegetable fats) or from a chocolate like product without cocoa butter.
What is not
the chocolate wrapper for me:
Chocolate
(or fat couverture) coated candy like waffers, müsli bars where
chocolate
coating is only up to about 30% of weight of candy. I also don't
collect
wrappers from M & M´s, Smarties (except Smarties in
chocolate
bars), Lentilky and similar candy and wrappers from chocolate pralines
in boxed assortments.
For more see
[WRAPPERS](wrappers.htm). |
**Contact**| If you have
any questions, comments, arrangements or you would like to exchange
chocolate
wrappers with me, please, feel free to [contact
me](contact.htm)! I will reply you from another email address which I don´t
want
to publish here because of spams.
If you are
chocolate lover and you used to throw out chocolate wrappers which
could
enrich my collection, please, contact me. I would
be glad to get in touch with any collectors of chocolate wrappers.
Please, NO
BUSINESS emails - this
is personal site!!!
I can help only by information if possible. |
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**èesky** |
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**deutsch** |
|
**espanol** |
Chocolate
wrappers shown here are
scans of real chocolate wrappers from still growing collection of
Martin
Mihál.
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<P align="center"><strong>Capture the Flag</strong> <I>"The game is a strategy
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<B><FONT COLOR="#000000">IT'S EASILY THE MOST ORIGINAL GAME DESIGN I'VE SEEN
IN YEARS</FONT></B><font color="#000000">, and.....<B>CAPTURE THE FLAG IS
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Each team has a flag and the players attempt to take the enemy's flag from their base and bring it back to their own flag to score. CTF is most commonly played in multiplayer games.
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Capture the Flag Game & Shareware
Our Capture the Flag game played **a key role in computer gaming history!**[See the Wikipedia article on Carrsoft Capture the Flag](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_the_flag)
**Capture the Flag**: *"This wilderness version of hide-and-seek
remains **THE MOST EXQUISITE SHAREWARE STRATEGY GAME**
for the PC. ..."* -- **[Electronic Entertainment Magazine](awards.html#anchor1015054)**
**Capture the Flag** *"The game is a strategy
in the purest sense; no complex rules to learn or arcane tactical maxims to
follow.....
**IT'S EASILY THE MOST ORIGINAL GAME DESIGN I'VE SEEN
IN YEARS**, and.....**CAPTURE THE FLAG IS
A SHAREWARE GAMING EXPERIENCE NOT TO BE MISSED.***" --
**[Computer Player Magazine](awards.html#anchor1027777)**
Capture the Flag Game & Capture the Flag Download
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>
> ### Capture
> the Flag
>
>
>
+ **Download** the free shareware version 3.2 (March 1996) of Capture
the Flag (400K zip file). This DOS game runs fine on **Windows XP**,
ME, 98, 95, 2000, and NT. **Download** the [zip
file](../downloads/capflag5.zip) (400K) or the [self
extracting file](../pb/downloads/CapturetheFlagSetup.exe) (1 meg).
+ [Overview](capture2.html) of free Capture the Flag download along with **screen
shots**.
+ Unabridged computer game magazine [reviews](awards.html) of
Capture the Flag.
+ Remember playing capture the flag game when you were young? Why not relive your youth with Capture the Flag shareware and play Capture the Flag again in an all-time
classic MS DOS game that paved the way for many first-person shooters such as Quake, Zdaemon, Unreal Tournament. Can you believe it's also in Tribes, Halo: Combat Evolved, Call of Duty 2 ,
the TimeSplitters series (renamed "Capture The Bag"), and Metroid Prime: Hunters. CTF is even in some sports games like the Tony Hawk Pro Skater series.
Each team has a flag and the players attempt to take the enemy's flag from their base and bring it back to their own flag to score. CTF is most commonly played in multiplayer games.
>
> ### Want to play other people?
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+ How you can [play your friends](pbemhow.html) using the Internet,
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Capture the Flag is also a popular paintball game and a shareware computer game. We hope you enjoy our Capture the Flag game and Capture the Flag download for free!
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Email Chain Letters & Virus Hoaxes</A></TD>
<TD COLSPAN="2">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="-2">John Cooper's <A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/cetera/everythingFAQ.html">Everything
Belongs to Me FAQ</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD ROWSPAN="3"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/cetera/palindromes.html">Palindromes!</A></FONT></TD>
<TD COLSPAN="3" HEIGHT="28">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/ThoughtResidue.html">Thought
Residue</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD ROWSPAN="2" COLSPAN="2"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/cetera/hankisms.html">Hankisms</A></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/cetera/branches.html">Branches
of Religion</A></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/cetera/heaven/index.html">Is
There Toscanini's Ice Cream in Heaven?</A></FONT></TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="2">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/411log.html">4:11</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="17">
<P><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Alison/coolwords.html">Cool
Words</A></FONT></P>
</TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17"> </TD>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/cetera/TPO.html">Triple
Pelvic Osteotomy: One Dog's Journey</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="4"><HR ALIGN=LEFT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="98"><A NAME="ArtProjects"></A><FONT SIZE="+4"><A
HREF="../EBooks/Ebooks.html">Art Projects</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="98">
<P><CENTER><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/brain.html"><IMG SRC="GuidePics/AndysBrain.gif"
WIDTH="101" HEIGHT="72" BORDER="0" ALIGN="BOTTOM" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></A></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="98">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/brain.html">Andy's
Brain</A></FONT></CENTER></P>
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/SBHarvest/Default.html"><FONT
SIZE="+1">Sketchbook Harvest</FONT></A>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD ROWSPAN="2"><A HREF="../Iceland/Iceland.html"><IMG SRC="GuidePics/Yeller.gif"
WIDTH="57" HEIGHT="72" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"><FONT
SIZE="+3">Iceland</FONT></A></TD>
<TD COLSPAN="3" HEIGHT="23"><B><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../EBooks/Window/Window.html">The
Space Under the Window</A></FONT></B></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="97">
<P><CENTER><A HREF="Rubik.html"><IMG SRC="GuidePics/cube.gif"
WIDTH="54" HEIGHT="45" BORDER="0" ALIGN="BOTTOM" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></A></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="97">
<P><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="Rubik.html">Rubik's Cubes</A></FONT></P>
<DL>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Jake/CubeArt/"><FONT SIZE="-1">Jake's Cube
Art</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Kristin/CustomCubes.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Kristin's
Custom Cubes</FONT></A>
</DL>
</TD>
<TD HEIGHT="97">
<P><A HREF="../WTS/Tirade/Tirade.html"><IMG SRC="GuidePics/mascot.gif"
WIDTH="60" HEIGHT="63" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></A><FONT
SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Tirade/TiradesGallery.html">Tirade</A></FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE="-1">He's our mascot</FONT>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="23"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/RTTB/RTTB.html">Right
to the Bottom</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="23">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/PastGo.html">Past
Go</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="23">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/games/tombstone.html">Tombstone</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="23">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/AquariusGirls/Default.html">Aquarius
Girls</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="23">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/pottery/index.html">Gina's
Pottery</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="23"> </TD>
<TD HEIGHT="23"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/heroes.htm">We
can be Heroes</A></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="23">
<P><CENTER> <B><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="TimeTravel/Default.html">The
Time Travel Sweepstakes</A></FONT></B></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="4"><HR ALIGN=LEFT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="48"><A NAME="Toasters"></A><A NAME="WTS"></A><FONT
SIZE="+4"><A HREF="../WTS/WTS.html">WTS</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="48">
<DL>
<DT><FONT SIZE="-1">Wunderland</FONT>
<DT><FONT SIZE="-1">Toast</FONT>
<DT><FONT SIZE="-1">Society</FONT>
</DL>
</TD>
<TD HEIGHT="48"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/Andy.html">Andy</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="48"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="../WTS/Kristin/Kristin.html">Kristin</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="25">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><A HREF="../WTS/Keith/Keith.html">Keith</A></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="25"><A HREF="../WTS/Ellen/Ellen.html">Ellen</A></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="25">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Alison/">Alison</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="5">
<P><CENTER><IMG SRC="GuidePics/WTSicon.gif" WIDTH="114" HEIGHT="115"
ALIGN="BOTTOM" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="31"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/">John
& Gina</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Rash/Rash.html">Rash</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="19"><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="../WTS/Dawn/Dawn.html">Dawn</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="19"><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Meg/meg.html">Meg</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="19">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WTS/Joe/Default.html">Joe</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="31">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Ember/ember.html">Ember</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31"> </TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="../WTS/cz/CZ.html">CZ</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="31"><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/toK/">the
other Kristin</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="../WTS/Jake/Jake.html">Jake</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="../WTS/Renee/Renee.html">Renee</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="17"><A HREF="../WTS/Chort/Chort.html">Chort</A></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WTS/Dan/dan.html">Dan</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WTS/Rob/Rob.html">Rob</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WTS/Leah/Leah.html">Leah</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="17">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Heidi/Default.html">Heidi</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WTS/Angie/Default.html">Angie</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17">
<P>
</TD>
<TD HEIGHT="17"> </TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="31"><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Michelle/michelle.html">Michelle</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Greykell/greykell.html">Greykell</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31"><FONT SIZE="-1"> <A HREF="../WTS/Lori/Lori.html">Lori</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="31">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Number12/Number12.html">Number
12</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="4"><HR ALIGN=LEFT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="71"><A NAME="Recipes"></A><FONT SIZE="+4">Recipes</FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="71"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ginohn/lunch/index.html">Mango's
Menu</A></FONT></TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="4">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><IMG SRC="GuidePics/SmallerStove.gif" WIDTH="120"
HEIGHT="122" ALIGN="BOTTOM" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="3">
<P><CENTER> <FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/CookingWithMe/CookingEmp.html">Cooking
with the Emperor</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="20"><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="../WTS/Ember/food.html">Ember's
Food Page</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="20"> </TD>
<TD HEIGHT="20">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT> <A HREF="../WTS/Ellen/Jambalaya.html">Ellen's
Jambalya</A></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="30"> </TD>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="30">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/CZ/CZ3.html">CZ's
Foodstuffs</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="4"><HR ALIGN=LEFT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="3" HEIGHT="106"><A NAME="OtherStuff"></A><FONT SIZE="+4">Lost
& Found</FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="106"><IMG SRC="GuidePics/LostAndFound.gif" WIDTH="124"
HEIGHT="72" ALIGN="LEFT" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="42"><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="AboutUs.html">About
us</A></FONT></TD>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="42">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="../Default.html">The Weekly
Wunderland News</A></FONT><FONT SIZE="+2"> </FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="2">
<P><FONT SIZE="+1">Cool Page Awards:</FONT></P>
<DL>
<DD><A HREF="../WTS/Tirade/TiradesLinks.html">Tirade's Picks</A>
<DD><A HREF="../WTS/Tirade/DrCoolsLinks.html">Dr. Cool's Picks</A>
<DD><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/toK/chaoslog.html">Fruits
of Chaos</A>
</DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="26"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/AtomBomb.html">About
that Atomic Bomb</A></FONT></TD>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="26">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../WhatsNew.html">WWN Archives</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="53">
<P><CENTER> <FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="milkcarton.html">The
Milk Carton</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="2">
<P><CENTER><A HREF="../search.html"><IMG SRC="../Footer/Search.gif"
BORDER="0" ALIGN="BOTTOM" WIDTH="54" HEIGHT="54" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></A></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="53"><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="Boosters.html">The Wunderland
Boosters Club</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="29">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="Awards/Default.html">Trophy
Case</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="29"> <A HREF="../search.html">Search Engine</A></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="29">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Ember/webtips/">Web
Site Development Tips</A></FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="4"><HR ALIGN=LEFT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2"><A NAME="GiftShop"></A><FONT SIZE="+4">Gift Shop</FONT></TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="3" COLSPAN="2">
<P><CENTER><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/store/LL-GiftShop.html"><IMG
SRC="../LooneyLabs/pics/LLabsOnlineGiftShop.3.gif" WIDTH="216"
HEIGHT="146" BORDER="0" ALIGN="TOP" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></A></CENTER></P>
<P><CENTER>Located in <A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/store/index.html">The
Wunderland Shopping Center</A></CENTER>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="24"><FONT SIZE="+1">Stuff you can buy:</FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="24"> </TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD ROWSPAN="8">
<DL>
<DT><B>Games:</B>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Fluxx/Fluxx.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Fluxx</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Aquarius/Aquarius.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Aquarius</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Proton/Default.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Proton</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/ArthursButtons.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Arthur's
Buttons</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/53Spades/Default.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">53
Spades</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Fluxx/CustomizableFluxx.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Customizable Fluxx</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../icehouse/Icehouse.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Icehouse Game
Kit</FONT></A>
<DT>
<DT><B>T-Shirts:</B>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Shirts/Y2KCalendarShirt.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Y2K Calendar T-shirt</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Shirts/SecondEditionFluxxShirts.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Fluxx T-shirt</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Shirts/GameBoardShirt.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Human Game Board T-shirt</FONT></A>
<DT>
<DT><B>Books:</B>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/EmptyCity/emptycity.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">The
Empty City</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/SecretWorld/SecretWorld.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">My Secret World</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/Cake/Default.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">The Cake
that Baked Itself</FONT></A>
<DT>
<DT><B>Other Neat Stuff:</B>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/AquariusGirls/Default.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Aquarius Girls</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Aquarius/AquariusPotholders.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Aquarius Potholders</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/PyramidHat.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">The Pyramid
Hat</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Tirade/Broccoli.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Broccoli
Sprouts</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/TiradesMedallion.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Tirade's
Personal Medallion</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/History/CrosswordMug.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Crossword
Coffee Puzzle Mug</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/History/IcehousePuzzle.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">Icehouse Jigsaw Puzzle</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Stickers/stickers.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Stickers</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../WTS/Andy/Leftovers/HowsItGonnaEnd.html"><FONT
SIZE="-1">How's it Going to End?</FONT></A>
<DT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/FreePostcards.html"><FONT SIZE="-1">Free
Postcards</FONT></A> </DL>
</TD>
<TD HEIGHT="115">
<P><CENTER><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/"><IMG SRC="../LooneyLabs/pics/LLabsLogo1x1.gif"
WIDTH="72" HEIGHT="72" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"></A></CENTER></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="63">
<P><FONT SIZE="-2">Owned and operated by:</FONT></P>
<P><CENTER><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/"><FONT SIZE="+3">Looney
Labs</FONT></A></CENTER>
</TD>
<TD ROWSPAN="2"><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Shirts/Y2KCalendarShirt.html"><IMG
SRC="../LooneyLabs/Shirts/Pics/Y2KShirtIcon.gif" WIDTH="72"
HEIGHT="77" ALIGN="RIGHT" BORDER="0" NATURALSIZEFLAG="3"><FONT
SIZE="+1">The Y2K "Countdown to Meltdown" Calendar
T-shirt</FONT></A></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT="24"> <FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/aboutLLabs.html">Our
mission</A></FONT></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="24"><FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/History/Default.html">Our
history</A></FONT></TD>
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<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="22">
<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/WhatsOnTheStove.html">What's
on the stove?</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
<TD HEIGHT="22">
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><A HREF="../LooneyLabs/Shirts/Shirts.html">Our
other T-shirts</A></TD>
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<P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+3"><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/store/LL-FullCatalog.html">Secure
Online Order Form</A></FONT></CENTER></TD>
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<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="55"> <FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/lists.html">join
our mailing lists</A></FONT></TD>
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<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE="+1"><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/survey.html">take
our out-of-date survey</A></FONT></TD>
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<TD COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="23"><FONT SIZE="+2"><A HREF="http://www.looneylabs.com/BackRoom/">Back
Room</A> </FONT><FONT SIZE="+1">(for retailers only)</FONT></TD>
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| --- | --- |
| | Official Guide to Wunderland |
| There's a lot of stuff here... this page is your
guide. | |
| last update: June '99 |
|
---
|
|
| [[Games](#Games)] [[Photographs](#Photography)]
[[Words](#Words)] [[Art Projects](#ArtProjects)]
[[WTS](#WTS)] [[Recipes](#Recipes)] [[Lost & Found](#OtherStuff)] [[Gift
Shop](#GiftShop)] |
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| [Games](Games.html) | | |
| **[The
Icehouse Game Kit](../icehouse/Icehouse.html)** | **[Fluxx](../LooneyLabs/Fluxx.html)** | [Aquarius](../LooneyLabs/Aquarius/Aquarius.html) |
| Games you can play with an Icehouse
set: | | Games you can play
with an ordinary deck of cards: |
|
[Icehouse](../icehouse/IcehouseTOC.html)
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td><table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td width="10pt"></td><td><h1>Color of the elements</h1><table border=0><tr><td align=right>Text lists sorted by: </td><td align=left><a href="Color.v.html">Value</a> | Atomic Number | <a href="Color.al.html">Alphabetical</a><br></td></tr><tr><td align=right>Plots: </td><td align=left><a href="Color.st.html">Shaded</a> | <a href="Color.bt.html">Ball</a> | <a href="Color.cl.html">Crossed Line</a> | <a href="Color.sp.html">Scatter</a> | <a href="Color.ssp.html">Sorted Scatter</a></td></tr><tr><td align=right>Log scale plots: </td><td align=left><a href="Color.st.log.html">Shaded</a> | <a href="Color.bt.log.html">Ball</a> | <a href="Color.cl.log.html">Crossed Line</a> | <a href="Color.sp.log.html">Scatter</a> | <a href="Color.ssp.log.html">Sorted Scatter</a></td></tr><tr><td align=right>Good for this property: </td><td align=left><a href="Color.html">Atomic Number</a></td></tr></table>
<br><table width=748 border=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0><tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/001/data.html">Hydrogen</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/041/data.html">Niobium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/081/data.html">Thallium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/002/data.html">Helium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/042/data.html">Molybdenum</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/082/data.html">Lead</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>SlateGray</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/003/data.html">Lithium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/043/data.html">Technetium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/083/data.html">Bismuth</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/004/data.html">Beryllium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>SlateGray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/044/data.html">Ruthenium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/084/data.html">Polonium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/005/data.html">Boron</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Black</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/045/data.html">Rhodium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/085/data.html">Astatine</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/006/data.html">Carbon</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Black</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/046/data.html">Palladium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/086/data.html">Radon</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/007/data.html">Nitrogen</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/047/data.html">Silver</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/087/data.html">Francium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/008/data.html">Oxygen</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/048/data.html">Cadmium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/088/data.html">Radium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/009/data.html">Fluorine</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/049/data.html">Indium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/089/data.html">Actinium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/010/data.html">Neon</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/050/data.html">Tin</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/090/data.html">Thorium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/011/data.html">Sodium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/051/data.html">Antimony</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/091/data.html">Protactinium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/012/data.html">Magnesium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/052/data.html">Tellurium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/092/data.html">Uranium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/013/data.html">Aluminum</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/053/data.html">Iodine</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>SlateGray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/093/data.html">Neptunium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/014/data.html">Silicon</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/054/data.html">Xenon</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/094/data.html">Plutonium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/015/data.html">Phosphorus</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/055/data.html">Cesium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/095/data.html">Americium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/016/data.html">Sulfur</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Yellow</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/056/data.html">Barium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/096/data.html">Curium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/017/data.html">Chlorine</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Yellow</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/057/data.html">Lanthanum</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/097/data.html">Berkelium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/018/data.html">Argon</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/058/data.html">Cerium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/098/data.html">Californium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/019/data.html">Potassium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/059/data.html">Praseodymium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/099/data.html">Einsteinium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/020/data.html">Calcium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/060/data.html">Neodymium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/100/data.html">Fermium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/021/data.html">Scandium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/061/data.html">Promethium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/101/data.html">Mendelevium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/022/data.html">Titanium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/062/data.html">Samarium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/102/data.html">Nobelium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/023/data.html">Vanadium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/063/data.html">Europium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/103/data.html">Lawrencium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/024/data.html">Chromium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/064/data.html">Gadolinium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/104/data.html">Rutherfordium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/025/data.html">Manganese</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/065/data.html">Terbium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/105/data.html">Dubnium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/026/data.html">Iron</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/066/data.html">Dysprosium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/106/data.html">Seaborgium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/027/data.html">Cobalt</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/067/data.html">Holmium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/107/data.html">Bohrium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/028/data.html">Nickel</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/068/data.html">Erbium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/108/data.html">Hassium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/029/data.html">Copper</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Copper</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/069/data.html">Thulium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/109/data.html">Meitnerium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/030/data.html">Zinc</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>SlateGray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/070/data.html">Ytterbium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/110/data.html">Darmstadtium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/031/data.html">Gallium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/071/data.html">Lutetium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/111/data.html">Roentgenium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/032/data.html">Germanium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/072/data.html">Hafnium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/112/data.html">Copernicium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/033/data.html">Arsenic</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/073/data.html">Tantalum</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/113/data.html">Nihonium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/034/data.html">Selenium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/074/data.html">Tungsten</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/114/data.html">Flerovium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/035/data.html">Bromine</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Red</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/075/data.html">Rhenium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Gray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/115/data.html">Moscovium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/036/data.html">Krypton</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Colorless</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/076/data.html">Osmium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>SlateGray</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/116/data.html">Livermorium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>N/A</td>
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<tr><td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/037/data.html">Rubidium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
<td valign=top align=right><font color="#AAAAAA"><a href="../../Elements/077/data.html">Iridium</a></font></td><td valign=top align=left>Silver</td>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The D16/M is a general-purpose,
stored-program,
single-address, 16-bit digital
computer using two's complement arithmetic. <span style=""> </span>It
manages subroutine calls and interrupts using a memory stack. The
processor may directly address 64K words of memory or I/O.<span style="">
</span>Its timing and control unit is
microprogrammed (fully horizontal, with a 72-bit control word).<span
style=""> </span><br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">As presently configured, the D16 has 73
unique processor instructions.<span style=""> </span>There are
eight addressing modes:<span style=""> </span>Implied,
Immediate,
Direct, Indirect,
Post-Incremented Indirect, Direct Indexed, Indirect Indexed, and
Post-Incremented Indirect Indexed (see the D16 Instruction Set for
details).</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The machine is implemented in SSI and
MSI
HCMOS integrated
logic and constructed using wire-wrap techniques.<span style=""> </span><span
style=""> </span>It is packaged in a 6U (10.5 inch)
rack-mount
enclosure, and has a 100-pin bus for main
memory (CMOS
SRAM) and peripheral interfaces.<br>
</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Photos and additional details of the D16/M
main memory module and peripheral
interface modules may be found on the separate <a
href="periph.html">D16/M Peripherals Page</a>.<br>
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<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16front2.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 119px;"
alt="d16front.jpg" src="D16pics/Td16front2.jpg"></a></td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« This is a photo of the
machine's
front panel, showing the register displays, flag and status indicators,
and operator controls. A description of the functions of each of the
controls and indicators is included in the Documents section below.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table style="text-align: left; width: 600px;" border="0"
cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16topview.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 167px;"
alt="d16topview.jpg" src="D16pics/Td16topview.jpg"></a></td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« Here is a top view with
the
cover off. At the top of the photo are the power supply (a
PC-type switcher)
and the external bus card-cage; at the bottom is the front panel
board. The main processor board may be seen in the bottom of the
cabinet, connected to the front panel board by nine short ribbon
cables.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table style="text-align: left; width: 600px;" border="0"
cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16inpanel.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 78px;"
alt="d16inpanel.jpg" src="D16pics/Td16inpanel.jpg"></a></td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« Here is a closer look at
the
wiring-side of the front panel board. Note the acrylic shroud
that protects the board from accidental damage. This view also
shows how the LED lamps illuminate the acrylic front panel through
holes in the aluminum sub-panel.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table style="text-align: left; width: 600px;" border="0"
cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16bus.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 130px;"
alt="d16bus.jpg" src="D16pics/Td16bus.jpg"></a></td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« This photo shows an
oblique view
of the bus cage and power supply. Again, the main processor board
is
visible in the bottom of the cabinet; the four hexadecimal readouts
at the left side of the board are the microprogram counter register
display (used for debugging). The front-most of the two boards in
the bus cage is the computer's main memory.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table style="text-align: left; width: 600px;" border="0"
cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16board.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 142px;"
alt="Td16board.jpg" src="D16pics/Td16board.jpg"></a><br>
</td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« This is a view down onto
the main processor board itself, with the external bus
cage having been tilted up out of the way. The EPROMs in the ZIF
sockets at the upper right are the computer's microprogram store.<br>
<br>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table style="text-align: left; width: 600px;" border="0"
cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16bottom.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 169px;"
alt="Td16bottom.jpg" src="D16pics/Td16bottom.jpg"></a><br>
</td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« Here is a bottom view
with the cover off. The underside of the main processor board is
just inside the
bottom of the unit, allowing easy access to the wiring. The
circuitry at the bottom of the picture is the front panel switch
wiring. <br>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="D16pics/d16rear.jpg"><img
style="border: 0px solid ; width: 173px; height: 111px;" alt="d16rear"
src="D16pics/Td16rear.jpg"></a></td>
<td style="vertical-align: top;">« Finally, here is a look
at the
rear of the cabinet. There are cutouts in the back panel for
mounting interface connectors, and a military-style engraved aluminum
serial-number plate!</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<td style="vertical-align: top;">The D16/M
documentation follows. All docs are in Adobe PDF format, except
those
specifically indicated otherwise.<br>
<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_regs.pdf">D16_regs</a>
D16 register architecture ("block diagram")<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_instr.pdf">D16_instr</a>
D16 instruction set.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_state.pdf">D16_state</a>
D16 processor state diagram.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_ops.pdf">D16_ops </a>
D16 processor microcode source listing.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_prog.pdf">D16_prog</a>
D16
processor microcode ROM contents listing.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_uinstr.pdf">D16_uinstr</a>
D16 processor microcode bit ROM bit functions ("microinstruction set").<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_uprog_guide.pdf">D16_uprog_guide</a>
Detailed
Microprogramming Guide for the D16 processor.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_bus.pdf">D16_bus</a>
D16/M external bus connector pinout.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16.TBL">D16_TBL</a>
(ASCII) D16 Processor function table for CROSS-32 meta-assembler.<br>
<br>
<a href="D16docs/CPU_SCH.pdf">CPU_SCH</a>
Schematic diagram of the D16/M main processor board.
<br>
<a href="D16docs/PANEL_SCH.pdf">PANEL_SCH</a>
Schematic diagram of the D16/M front
panel board.<br>
<a href="D16docs/MEM_SCH.pdf">MEM_SCH</a>
Schematic diagram of
the D16/M main memory/bus terminator board.<br>
<a href="D16docs/2PULSE.pdf">2PULSE</a>
Schematic
diagram of the switch-debounce Programmable Logic Device.<br>
<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_cpubd_layout.pdf">D16_cpubd_layout</a>
Component layout for the D16/M
main processor board.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_fpbd_layout.pdf">D16_fpbd_layout </a>
Component layout for the D16/M front panel board.<br>
<a href="D16docs/d16_fp_art.pdf">D16_fp_art</a>
Artwork (graphics) for the D16/M front panel. <br>
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<a href="D16docs/D16_panel_functions.pdf">D16_panel_functions</a>
Description of the
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<a href="D16docs/D16_FAQ.html">D16_FAQ</a>
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D16 Frequently-Asked Questions.<br>
<a href="D16docs/D16_Design_Notes.html">D16_design_notes</a>
(HTML) D16 Design and Construction Notes.<br>
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Technical Hobby
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| The D16/M is a general-purpose,
stored-program,
single-address, 16-bit digital
computer using two's complement arithmetic. It
manages subroutine calls and interrupts using a memory stack. The
processor may directly address 64K words of memory or I/O.
Its timing and control unit is
microprogrammed (fully horizontal, with a 72-bit control word).
As presently configured, the D16 has 73
unique processor instructions. There are
eight addressing modes: Implied,
Immediate,
Direct, Indirect,
Post-Incremented Indirect, Direct Indexed, Indirect Indexed, and
Post-Incremented Indirect Indexed (see the D16 Instruction Set for
details).
The machine is implemented in SSI and
MSI
HCMOS integrated
logic and constructed using wire-wrap techniques. It is packaged in a 6U (10.5 inch)
rack-mount
enclosure, and has a 100-pin bus for main
memory (CMOS
SRAM) and peripheral interfaces.
Photos and additional details of the D16/M
main memory module and peripheral
interface modules may be found on the separate [D16/M Peripherals Page](periph.html).
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| [d16front.jpg](D16pics/d16front2.jpg) | « This is a photo of the
machine's
front panel, showing the register displays, flag and status indicators,
and operator controls. A description of the functions of each of the
controls and indicators is included in the Documents section below. |
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| [d16topview.jpg](D16pics/d16topview.jpg) | « Here is a top view with
the
cover off. At the top of the photo are the power supply (a
PC-type switcher)
and the external bus card-cage; at the bottom is the front panel
board. The main processor board may be seen in the bottom of the
cabinet, connected to the front panel board by nine short ribbon
cables. |
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| [d16inpanel.jpg](D16pics/d16inpanel.jpg) | « Here is a closer look at
the
wiring-side of the front panel board. Note the acrylic shroud
that protects the board from accidental damage. This view also
shows how the LED lamps illuminate the acrylic front panel through
holes in the aluminum sub-panel. |
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| [d16bus.jpg](D16pics/d16bus.jpg) | « This photo shows an
oblique view
of the bus cage and power supply. Again, the main processor board
is
visible in the bottom of the cabinet; the four hexadecimal readouts
at the left side of the board are the microprogram counter register
display (used for debugging). The front-most of the two boards in
the bus cage is the computer's main memory. |
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| [Td16board.jpg](D16pics/d16board.jpg) | « This is a view down onto
the main processor board itself, with the external bus
cage having been tilted up out of the way. The EPROMs in the ZIF
sockets at the upper right are the computer's microprogram store.
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| [Td16bottom.jpg](D16pics/d16bottom.jpg) | « Here is a bottom view
with the cover off. The underside of the main processor board is
just inside the
bottom of the unit, allowing easy access to the wiring. The
circuitry at the bottom of the picture is the front panel switch
wiring. |
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| [d16rear](D16pics/d16rear.jpg) | « Finally, here is a look
at the
rear of the cabinet. There are cutouts in the back panel for
mounting interface connectors, and a military-style engraved aluminum
serial-number plate! |
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| The D16/M
documentation follows. All docs are in Adobe PDF format, except
those
specifically indicated otherwise.
[D16\_regs](D16docs/D16_regs.pdf)
D16 register architecture ("block diagram")
[D16\_instr](D16docs/D16_instr.pdf)
D16 instruction set.
[D16\_state](D16docs/D16_state.pdf)
D16 processor state diagram.
[D16\_ops](D16docs/D16_ops.pdf)
D16 processor microcode source listing.
[D16\_prog](D16docs/D16_prog.pdf)
D16
processor microcode ROM contents listing.
[D16\_uinstr](D16docs/D16_uinstr.pdf)
D16 processor microcode bit ROM bit functions ("microinstruction set").
[D16\_uprog\_guide](D16docs/D16_uprog_guide.pdf)
Detailed
Microprogramming Guide for the D16 processor.
[D16\_bus](D16docs/D16_bus.pdf)
D16/M external bus connector pinout.
[D16\_TBL](D16docs/D16.TBL)
(ASCII) D16 Processor function table for CROSS-32 meta-assembler.
[CPU\_SCH](D16docs/CPU_SCH.pdf)
Schematic diagram of the D16/M main processor board.
[PANEL\_SCH](D16docs/PANEL_SCH.pdf)
Schematic diagram of the D16/M front
panel board.
[MEM\_SCH](D16docs/MEM_SCH.pdf)
Schematic diagram of
the D16/M main memory/bus terminator board.
[2PULSE](D16docs/2PULSE.pdf)
Schematic
diagram of the switch-debounce Programmable Logic Device.
[D16\_cpubd\_layout](D16docs/D16_cpubd_layout.pdf)
Component layout for the D16/M
main processor board.
[D16\_fpbd\_layout](D16docs/D16_fpbd_layout.pdf)
Component layout for the D16/M front panel board.
[D16\_fp\_art](D16docs/d16_fp_art.pdf)
Artwork (graphics) for the D16/M front panel.
[D16\_panel\_functions](D16docs/D16_panel_functions.pdf)
Description of the
D16/M front panel controls and indicators.
[D16\_FAQ](D16docs/D16_FAQ.html)
(HTML)
D16 Frequently-Asked Questions.
[D16\_design\_notes](D16docs/D16_Design_Notes.html)
(HTML) D16 Design and Construction Notes.
[D16\_changes](D16docs/changes.html)
(HTML) Changes and update information.
[wire\_wrap](D16docs/wire_wrap.html)
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<h4>buying helicopters</h4>
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<h3>Why I Fly</h3>
<a href="/images/pcd2882/hoover-dam-aerial-91.tcl"><img hspace=5 vspace=5 align=left HEIGHT=198 WIDTH=132 src="/images/pcd2882/hoover-dam-aerial-91.1.jpg" ALT="Hoover Dam. Nevada/Arizona border"></a>
<a href="/images/pcd0510/gotland-from-air-94.tcl"><img hspace=5 vspace=5 align=right HEIGHT=134 WIDTH=196 src="/images/pcd0510/gotland-from-air-94.1.jpg" ALT="Farmland in Gotland, view from airplane"></a>
I like to look at the Earth and Nature from different perspectives.
Flying in a light plane 2000 or 3000 feet above the ground is a totally
different experience from being in a commercial jet where the pilots
shoot straight up into Class A airspace (18,000 feet and above) as
quickly as possible. Once I learn enough to get safely from Point A to
Point B, I plan to take a lot of aerial photos.
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Flying is also fun and challenging. You have to think and act in three
dimensions. You have the freedom to move to a lot of new spots on the
globe. You learn to examine and appreciate scenery and natural
phenomena that you'd never be able or wouldn't bother to see from the
ground. Charles Lindbergh put it best: "Science, freedom, beauty,
adventure."
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<i>Sadly Lindbergh was, in addition to being a great aviator, a
supporter of the Nazis. In October 1938 he accepted the Service Cross
of the German Eagle from Hermann Goering. On September 11, 1941,
Lindbergh noted in a speech that "[The Jews'] greatest danger to this
country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion
pictures, our press, our radio and our government."</i>
<h3>Resources</h3>
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<h4>Training</h4>
<li><a href="http://www.webexams.com/">Webexams</a> (log in as guest and
practice taking the FAA written test)
<h4>Flight Planning</h4>
<li><a href="http://aviationweather.gov">NOAA Aviation Weather (aviationweather.gov)</a>
<li><a href="http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.html">Twilight
calculator</a>
<li><a href="http://weather.unisys.com/surface/details.html">Unisys
weather</a> (no pop-up or pop-under ads!)
<li><a href="http://skyvector.com/">SkyVector.com</a>; fast and high
resolution sectional chart browser; also digital versions of terminal
area and helicopter route charts
<li><a href="http://www.aeroplanner.com/">aeroplanner.com</a>, the
free plan includes access to puny online versions of sectional charts
(very poor quality compared to SkyVector)
<li><a href="http://www.fltplan.com">fltplan.com</a>, good database of
airport information in addition to flight planning tools
<li><a href="http://www.airnav.com">airnav.com</a>, cleanly presented
airport information as well as fuel prices; links to IFR approach plates
<h4>New England</h4>
<li><a href="http://www.aflyer.com">Atlantic Flyer</a>
<li><a href="http://www.wingspilotshop.com">Wings Pilot Shop</a>
at the Nashua airport (KASH), a dog-friendly destination
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<h3>Obsolete</h3>
Here are links to unfinished or superseded aviation-related content on
this server.
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<li><a href="/flying/private/">Airplane Private Pilot
Syllabus and Lesson Plans</a></li>
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Text and photos <a href="/copyright/">Copyright 1993-2010 Philip
Greenspun</a>. Top photo from
<a href="/samantha/samantha-XII">Travels with Samantha Chapter XII</a>.
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<center><h3>Reader's Comments</h3></center>
<blockquote>
<p>Even if the end goal is soaring, you might want to try <a href="http://www.incredible-adventures.com/migs/">this</a> some time. I think it's the ultimate flying experience you can get as a civilian. I didn't try it (still saving the money... who knows maybe in a couple years I can afford it) but Ken Thompson did (a couple years ago, with another company it seems): see <a href="http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/ken/mig.html">his story</a>.
<br><br>
-- <A HREF="/shared/community-member?user_id=195940">Petru Paler</a>, January 5, 2002</blockquote>
<blockquote>
Happy to hear of your new interest, Phil. I have flown for the fun of it almost as long as I have taken pictures for the same reason. Combining the two can be a real treat, and I almost always take a camera with me when flying to some exotic place 50 miles away... Funny how using an airplane to get there makes it move up the exotic scale... :)
<p>
A note of caution -- even high timers like to take somebody along (pilot or non pilot) to yell if something goes wrong while taking pictures. As my flight instructor from 22 years ago told me -- the pilots primary duty is to "fly the airplane". Everything else is a lower priority.
<p>
A really cool thing you can do, after you solo and begin the cross-country phase of your training, would be to take pictures of every airport you land at. Conditions permitting (gusty crosswinds probably won't permit) a snap through the windscreen on final approach, and once on the ground, a picture of the tower/terminal/hangars/line shack/whatever would make great keepsakes for you. Have the person who signs your logbook also take a snap of you by the airplane, possibly with some local feature in the background. I have pictures in my archives of once famous aiports I've landed at that aren't there anymore.
<p>
Definitely have handy a decent point&shoot loaded with a fresh roll of NPH to give to somebody who can take reasonable pix during and after your first solo. (Which will probably come when you don't expect it.)
<p>
Other tips: One or even two UV filters (never without -- Plexiglass passes all UV, and there is a lot once you get above the haze layer!), don't touch the camera to the windows (vibration), fill flash or the cabin will be way dark (it's always bright upstairs), and a wide to normal zoom (24-50 or somesuch).
<p>
A word about shooting through the propeller arc -- a prop at 2400 rpm will cover 360 degrees in 1/40 second, thus faster exposures will show one of the blades as an arc: 1/125=120 deg, 1/250=60 deg, 1/500=30 deg -- wait! You're an engineer too. You can do the math!
<p>
Also, consider the weight of the camera -- a 2lb projectile can be dangerous during turbulence (not to mention a medium format camera with a big 50mm lens!) Come up with a secure place to stash the camera, or a means of tying it down when not in use. Loose, it's a serious liability and in bumpy air, you won't have time to grab for it as it floats toward your head at high speed! I speak from experience and have the lump on my head to prove it! (Nikon F2-MD, Tokina 2.8/28-80. Ouch.)
<p>
And if you ever get the idea to open the window of a Cessna, just make sure the camera strap is secure and around your neck or shoulder...
<p>
I imagine though, that most of the precious time you are flying, your instructor will want you to concentrate on the PRIMARY task: Flying the airplane. And rightly so.
<p>
A final word. Airshows.
<p>
Happy Landings and looking forward to your photo.net Flying Presentation.
<br><i>Image: <a href="/comments/image-attachment?comment_id=63940&return_url=%2fflying%2f%3f">Propeller.jpg</a></i>
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-- <A HREF="/shared/community-member?user_id=212624">Joe Shupienis</a>, January 7, 2002</blockquote>
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<center><img src="/comments/attachment/83779/spaceneedle.jpg" width=334 height=285><p><i>Seattle Space Needle</i></center><br>
After you finish your instrument rating, you may find your VFR skills have deteriorated because the instrument flying gets you accustomed to being led through the system to the end of the runway. (This happens to a lot of folks, often during the first few forays into an uncontrolled field.) If you have enough hours, you might consider adding the commercial rating. It's functionally useless -- you're severely limited on things you can do "for hire" -- but it does present an opportunity for working towards tighter tolerances and becoming smoother in your control.
<p>
Another fairly "useless," but amazingly fun thing is the seaplane (technically: Airplane Single-Engine Sea) add-on rating. You can do this in a long weekend, weather permitting, and it will do wonders for your soft-field technique. It will be the only time you'll get 20-30 landings an hour and not seriously bend anything ;-)
<p>
I would be curious on comments on the King test preparation. I thought their subject videos (e.g., Stalls and Spins) and the practical test prep were very well done. The Instrument practical prep was done with J.C. Boylles, a DPE and master CFI, and walked you through the entire test from planning to maneuvers.
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Jim Carson
http://cleanliving.com/flying/
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-- <A HREF="/shared/community-member?user_id=74373">Jim Carson</a>, May 2, 2002</blockquote>
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<li><a href="http://www.avnac.com" rel="nofollow">Avnac - Aviation's video rental store</a>- Rent aviation DVDs online; training for Sport pilots up to ATP, glass panels, GPS, IFR proficiency, A&P Mechanics, homebuilt aircraft, aircraft purchasing and licensing, Biennial Flight Review, entertainment discs and much more. <font size=-1>(contributed by <A HREF="/shared/community-member?user_id=289735">David J</a>)</font>
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little planes as dangerous as they look?
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* [Helicopters](/flying/helicopters) -- flying without
moving
([helicopter training here in Boston](/flying/helicopter-training))
* [Airline Career Advice](/flying/airline-career)
flying airplanes
* [How to Land an Airplane](/flying/how-to-land-an-airplane) (for student pilots)
flying helicopters
* [Helicopter Training Syllabus and
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### Why I Fly
[](/images/pcd2882/hoover-dam-aerial-91.tcl)
[](/images/pcd0510/gotland-from-air-94.tcl)
I like to look at the Earth and Nature from different perspectives.
Flying in a light plane 2000 or 3000 feet above the ground is a totally
different experience from being in a commercial jet where the pilots
shoot straight up into Class A airspace (18,000 feet and above) as
quickly as possible. Once I learn enough to get safely from Point A to
Point B, I plan to take a lot of aerial photos.
Flying is also fun and challenging. You have to think and act in three
dimensions. You have the freedom to move to a lot of new spots on the
globe. You learn to examine and appreciate scenery and natural
phenomena that you'd never be able or wouldn't bother to see from the
ground. Charles Lindbergh put it best: "Science, freedom, beauty,
adventure."
*Sadly Lindbergh was, in addition to being a great aviator, a
supporter of the Nazis. In October 1938 he accepted the Service Cross
of the German Eagle from Hermann Goering. On September 11, 1941,
Lindbergh noted in a speech that "[The Jews'] greatest danger to this
country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion
pictures, our press, our radio and our government."*
### Resources
#### Training
* [Webexams](http://www.webexams.com/) (log in as guest and
practice taking the FAA written test)
#### Flight Planning
* [NOAA Aviation Weather (aviationweather.gov)](http://aviationweather.gov)* [Twilight
calculator](http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.html)* [Unisys
weather](http://weather.unisys.com/surface/details.html) (no pop-up or pop-under ads!)
* [SkyVector.com](http://skyvector.com/); fast and high
resolution sectional chart browser; also digital versions of terminal
area and helicopter route charts
* [aeroplanner.com](http://www.aeroplanner.com/), the
free plan includes access to puny online versions of sectional charts
(very poor quality compared to SkyVector)
* [fltplan.com](http://www.fltplan.com), good database of
airport information in addition to flight planning tools
* [airnav.com](http://www.airnav.com), cleanly presented
airport information as well as fuel prices; links to IFR approach plates
#### New England
* [Atlantic Flyer](http://www.aflyer.com)* [Wings Pilot Shop](http://www.wingspilotshop.com)
at the Nashua airport (KASH), a dog-friendly destination
### Obsolete
Here are links to unfinished or superseded aviation-related content on
this server.
* [Airplane Private Pilot
Syllabus and Lesson Plans](/flying/private/)
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Text and photos [Copyright 1993-2010 Philip
Greenspun](/copyright/). Top photo from
[Travels with Samantha Chapter XII](/samantha/samantha-XII).
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### Reader's Comments
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> Even if the end goal is soaring, you might want to try [this](http://www.incredible-adventures.com/migs/) some time. I think it's the ultimate flying experience you can get as a civilian. I didn't try it (still saving the money... who knows maybe in a couple years I can afford it) but Ken Thompson did (a couple years ago, with another company it seems): see [his story](http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/ken/mig.html).
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> A note of caution -- even high timers like to take somebody along (pilot or non pilot) to yell if something goes wrong while taking pictures. As my flight instructor from 22 years ago told me -- the pilots primary duty is to "fly the airplane". Everything else is a lower priority.
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> A really cool thing you can do, after you solo and begin the cross-country phase of your training, would be to take pictures of every airport you land at. Conditions permitting (gusty crosswinds probably won't permit) a snap through the windscreen on final approach, and once on the ground, a picture of the tower/terminal/hangars/line shack/whatever would make great keepsakes for you. Have the person who signs your logbook also take a snap of you by the airplane, possibly with some local feature in the background. I have pictures in my archives of once famous aiports I've landed at that aren't there anymore.
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* [Aircraft for Sale on GlobalPlaneSearch.com](http://www.globalplanesearch.com)- Aircraft ad search-engine, enabling you to search from over 30,000 aircraft for sale, lease or charter, on many quality sites from around the world. (contributed by [Clint Walton](/shared/community-member?user_id=229804))
* [Van's Air Force - World Wide Wing](http://www.vansairforce.net)- THE must-see site if you are interested in Van's Aircraft, Inc.'s line of RV kitplanes. Daily news, contact info for builders around you, tons of photographs. (contributed by [Doug Reeves](/shared/community-member?user_id=238723))
* [Ozark Airfield Artworks](http://www.ozarkairfieldartworks.com/)- Ozark Airfield Artworks is an aviation oriented art dealer. We have hundreds of prints of all different types of planes. (contributed by [Derek Nees](/shared/community-member?user_id=267591))
* [Worldwide Helicopter Links](http://www.helicopter.li)- Your webportal to the civilian helicopter industry. Hundreds of useful helicopter links on one page. (contributed by [Roger Brul](/shared/community-member?user_id=268551))
* [Runway Finder](http://runwayfinder.com)- A mash-up of Google maps, aviation charts, and the METARs. A great place for a quick check of the surrounding fields' weather to see if you can stay VFR. (contributed by [Colin Summers](/shared/community-member?user_id=77905))
* [Dan Checkoway's Weather Pages](http://rvproject.com/wx/)- Textual weather, but very nicely formatted and centered around your home airport. It does routes and TAFs, too. (contributed by [Colin Summers](/shared/community-member?user_id=77905))
* [FAA Safety Program Web site](http://www.faasafety.gov)- Your place to register to receive notification of FAA aviation safety education seminars being held in your area, take online training courses and much more. (contributed by [Joseph Foresto](/shared/community-member?user_id=272029))
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series: Mythos Games' X-COM: UFO Defense. You can get a list of access
codes, information on editing or hacking saved games, a lot of bug fixes, or
read some exciting science fiction based on X-COM. There's also a strategy
guide, patch fixes for playing X-COM on various Windows OS's, and a digitized
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<font color="#3333FF"><span class="auto-style4">21 October 2012</span></font><span class="auto-style4">
My First XCOM: Enemy Unknown Rant/Rave</span></span></font><br>
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<br><br><br> After many of life's normal delays, I was finally able to put
some quality time into the new xcom this weekend, and I have not
been able to stop playing :D I have put in 22 hours so far
according to Steam. I just began my first alien base assault.
One of the things I like about the new xcom is the music. You
can hear some of it in my short alien base intro video above.<br><br> During this first 22 hours of play there have
been a handful of things that bothered me, but please note that
I am the furthest thing from an expert thus far. You'll see
below that I am regularly finding faults in my game play methods
and trying to fix them. Now, some issues:<br> - only able
to make up to 2 actions per soldier per turn, and if you shot at
something first, it will spend the soldier's entire turn.
Shooting a rocket always takes the whole turn.<br> - you
can only make one base.<br> - alien weaponry keeps
spontaneously blowing up every time I killed the alien holding
it.<br> - seemingly limited ability to pile equipment onto
my soldiers.<br> - only able to take up to 6 soldiers per
mission<br> - only one skyranger/troop transporter<br> -
entering a multi-level structure such as a building or UFO can
make you go cross-eyed.<br><br> These are all features of the
new xcom which I think would *initially* bug most long time xcom
fans. This certainly seems to be the case with people posting at
the xcomufo forums, anyway, as well as myself at first. After
having played for quite a while, including completing about 30
battlescape missions, trying in vain to shoot down UFOs, and
expanding my single base, I have come to realize that though
there are some significant changes, they are balanced well
and in interesting ways.<br> For example, even though you
can't spend time micromanaging the TU's of your soldiers and
making sure they're facing the right direction to see the alien
trying to approach from behind, in the new xcom your soldier is
automatically aware of what's going on behind him. So, now I
don't have to spend time making sure I have soldiers facing
every which way. As the game progresses and your soldiers
improve their skills, you also get to choose what enhancements
each of them receives. Some of these skills include being able
to move AND shoot, or shoot four rockets per mission instead of
one, or automatically always react first when an alien exposes
themselves to the soldier. Funny enough, after moving my squad
around the map mission after mission, I find myself getting
irritating that I even HAVE two moves per soldier :D Sometimes I
wish they would move themselves. Seriously, though, in the
original xcom, yes, you could load up a trooper with a rocket
launcher and 10 rockets, but then how many spaces could he walk
before running out of energy? And when he finally reached an
alien? Could he even shoot his weapon? No, not enough energy. If
you sent him in instead with only 2 rockets, he could get to the
alien and shoot the rocket launcher, but shooting the rocket
would be the only thing he could do that turn because it used
all his TUs. So, instead of micromanaging 60 TUs in which 1 or 2
primary actions (moving and shooting) consume all the TUs, the
new xcom gives us generally 2 action choices per turn. Firaxis
did a similar thing with money. Instead of getting millions of
dollars in funding a month or selling corpses for $10,000, they
divided all the numbers by about 1,000 so the numbers would be
easier to deal with. Monthly income from xcom member countries
may only be around $500 but manufacturing a plasma sniper rifle
now only costs around $140. In my opinion, simplifying $$
numbers and TU usage makes the math easier and lets me enjoy the
strategy and fighting more.<br> Only having up to 6 soldiers initially made
me very sad, but again, after playing for a while, I realized
the main thing this limitation does is make the game vastly more difficult. Being able to cram 24 flying-suited,
heavy plasma- and blaster launcher-toting elite soldiers into my
avenger really was overkill on any original xcom map. It made
the game a piece of cake to blast your way into UFOs and finish
maps within 2-3 turns. That only led to the cramming of your general
stores with way more alien artifacts than you could ever really
use and the selling of lots of junk to give you practically
limitless funds to do whatever you wanted to do. In the new xcom
(unless there are exploits I am not aware of yet) you really are
forced to work your butt off on a shoestring budget. Yes, you
can sell some of the precious few alien artifacts you capture,
but every research your scientists work on consumes some of
those artifacts and corpses. In the workshop, the engineers
consume alloys and elerium like it's candy. So, instead of
everyone floating around in flying suits and toting heavy
plasmas, I can barely afford to clothe my soldiers. Each
squaddie is forced to wear hand-me-down armor from either a dead
soldier or a more experienced one who got a better set of their
own. Only three of my soldiers have plasma weapons and they only
got those after the most recent mission. That means it took me
22 hours of play to get plasma rifles :P I also have a few other
soldiers beyond my best 6 whom I have to keep somewhat equiped
so they will be available when any of my main guys get
injured. My point is, even if I could have more soldiers, I
couldn't afford to give them useful weapons and armor. Did I
mention I'm only playing on the Normal setting? <br> For
many, many missions, the plasmas and grenades the aliens were
shooting me with would spontaneously blow themselves up no
matter how I killed the alien. This drove me nuts for quite a
while because the heavy plasma rifles seemed to be within my
reach, yet I could never recover one. For the longest time, I
thought I would have to stun one of the aliens holding it in
order to get one intact that my scientists could study. Well, it
turns out I had just overlooked one of the items available for
research in the labs :P I don't remember what it was off the top
of my head but after simply researching a few prerequisites, I
was able to start researching the plasma weapons. After
researching each of the light, regular, and heavy plasmas, the
aliens started dropping the weapons intact instead of the
weapons exploding. Obviously I could have figured this out hours
earlier but that's the way xcom works sometimes :)<br> You can
only have one base in this xcom, but it's offset by a few other
features. First, you can station interceptors all over the globe
to intercept UFOs. You can remotely equip them with newer
gadgets just like the first game. They go out of action for a
few hours wile re-equiping but it hasn't been a problem for me
yet. Next, you start the game with 1 satellite over 1 country.
This takes the place of the old radars and lets you detect UFOs
within the area. As you progress, you build more satellite
uplinks in your base, more satellites in your workshop, and then
you launch them to cover more parts of the globe so you can
detect UFOs in other countries. When you do detect one, you can
scramble multiple interceptors only from within the continent
the UFO is flying over. Unfortunately, you can only attack the UFO with one interceptor at a time
as far as I can tell. However, you can attack with one
interceptor, do some damage (and take quite a licking yourself)
then break off pursuit and get your next interceptor to start
shooting at the UFO. I don't know whether or not the damage from
multiple interceptors stacks and is more likely to bring the UFO
down, but I've brought down two of them this way so far. So, if
the three main reasons I had multiple bases in the first xcom
were to gain enhanced radar coverage of the globe, house more
interceptors and scientists/engineers, and store 10,000 units of
alien alloy and thousands of corpses, the new xcom lets you do
all those things in slightly different ways. As far as I can
tell, you have unlimited storage for junk in the base. You do
have to build additional workshops and labs for more scientists
and engineers, but I am only using about half my base at the
moment, so there seems to be a lot of room to grow. All in all,
this approach to base management is fine for me.<br> Firaxis
is going to have to do some work on the visuals when you go into
a multi-level structure. Right now, I just about go cross-eyed
when moving the mouse around inside a building or UFO. As you
move the mouse around, different levels or sections of the UFO
pop up in your face and get in the way of what you were trying to look at.
Adjusting your level manually with the mouse wheel works until you move
the mouse cursor again. You just have to see it to understand
what I mean. It's even more frustrating when you think you have
one level selected (in the hopes your soldier will walk on and
STAY on that level) only to watch him jump off the side and run
along the wall somewhere that will take him 2-3 turns to get
back from. I don't have any creative ideas for remedying this
other than to take your time and make 100% certain your cursor is
pointing to the correct level before right-clicking.<br>
One of the most painful changes in the new xcom is the fact
that you're limited to only one skyranger. Within the first few
game days, you get presented with 3 terror missions
simultaneously and you can only choose one. The places you don't
choose will have increased panic and be closer to withdrawing
from funding your activities. This bothered me a lot, at
first, but as before, Firaxis probably made this change to make the game
more difficult and to guarantee that your relations with
countries will get progressively worse as you proceed through
the game. It also forces you to think a lot harder about who you
want to help, because the countries you skip will also affect
the panic factor of the continents they're a part of. Right now,
France, Nigeria, and Japan have withdrawn from the XCOM project
in my game. This has resulted in poorer scores in my monthly reports
and loss of monthly income. There's also an ominous red swirly
cloud over each of these countries which makes me worry
something else bad is going to happen in the future. So, the
limitation of a single troop transport is how the game forces
you to make hard choices often and to stay focused on stopping
the alien invasion instead of decorating your countless general
stores with sectoid corpses and piles of elerium.<br>
In a nut shell, I think Firaxis eliminated the tediousness of
xcom while retaining the epicness and relentless anxiety many of
us know and love/hate from the first game. If you have only
played the demo, please be aware that the demo comprises part of
the very restrictive tutorial that is the begining of the game.
After you get out of that, your freedom of movement, range of
motion, and strategic options and tactical choices are wide
open, very much like the first game. The music, ambience, and
excellent, constant, but dynamic battlescape cinematics and cut
scenes keep the game exciting and stressful at the same time. As
I watch from almost directly behind as my best sniper fixes her
sights on the berserker muton as it charges toward her, all in
slow motion, I find myself biting my nails and praying she makes
the shot. As someone who has been waiting a decade for a decent
UFO Defense remake, this is very much it.</td>
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<font color="#3333FF"><span class="auto-style4">3 October 2012</span></font><span class="auto-style4">
XCOM: Enemy Unknown</span><font size="2"><span class="auto-style2"><br>
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<span class="auto-style2">I've tried a laundry list of purported
UFO Defense 'remakes' and 'inspired by xcom' knockoffs over the
last few years and I have received lots of emails during that
time asking me why I didn't mention this remake or that remake
on this website. Well, the truth is that I tried most of those
games, and I didn't like them at all. In fact, on two separate
occasions during the last five years, I was approached by two
different publishers, offered copies of their games, and asked
to review them on xcomufo. In both cases, I played a bit through
the games and did not like them one bit. I subsequently declined
to review either game </span><span class="auto-style3">
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on the basis that I had nothing good to say. In other words, I
only like to talk about things I like :)<br><br>When I read
about the new Enemy Unknown last year, my hopes were not high. I
think I gave up on a true spritual successor to UFO years ago.
Last week, 2K Games released the demo and I decided to give it a
try, and... wow... finally... the X-COM: UFO Defense remake I've
been waiting for... I played through it once and immediately
reserved a copy at Amazon. I played through the demo a second
time and did not regret my decision to buy it. If you haven't
<a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/200510/">tried it
yourself, be sure you do</a>! I'm really looking forward to
playing beyond the demo. I think it was a tantalizingly small
sliver of what the entire game will be. One more week...</font></span></font></td>
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<font color="#3333FF">27 October 2009</font> Site update, lots of
stuff<font size="2">...<br>
<br>
</font>Buying X-COM Online<font size="2"><br>
<br>
Over the last few years I have received a regular stream of emails
asking where people can obtain the xcom games or how they can get their
copy working properly on Windows Vista, Windows 7, etc. I have been
referring them to one of two websites that come to mind: Valve's Steam
and Direct2Drive. These sites sell each xcom game for $5 or you can buy
combo packs that include UFO, TFTD, Apocalypse, Interceptor, and
Enforcer for $15. I point everyone in the direction of these websites
because the purchased games include preconfigured copies of the dosbox
emulator, optimized for the xcom games.<br>
<br>
</font></font><font face="Verdana" size="2">
<a href="http://store.steampowered.com/sub/964/">Valve's Steam</a><br>
<a href="http://www.direct2drive.com/7614/product/Buy-X-Com-Complete-Bundle-Download">
Direct2Drive</a><br>
<br>
<br>
</font><font face="Verdana">
8-in-1 Multilingual Patch for TFTD</font><font size="2" face="Verdana"><br>
<br>
An xcom fan who goes by the name of Sakaali has collected and produced
an 8-in-1 multilanguage patch for TFTD. The language choices, in
addition to the core English, German, French, and Spanish, now include
Polish, Czech, Hungarian, and Italian. Sakaali has compiled two
different versions - one for the DOS edition of TFTD and another for the
Collector's edition. The files can be found on the <a href="x2dl.html">
TFTD download</a> page and details for how to use the patches can be
found within the download archives in a file called x2multi.nfo.<br>
</font><font size="2" face="Verdana">
<br>
<br>
</font><font face="Verdana">
Expanded and Edited UFO Soundtrack</font><font size="2" face="Verdana"><br>
<br>
A new soundtrack based on the first xcom's music was composed and
produced by Ziocody.
</font><font size="2" face="Verdana">He cut some pretty decent music
from countless sources including several xcom games' soundtracks, deep
drones, dark ambient music, and anything that resembles the sci-fi
suspense mood set by xcom. Now for the drawbacks: it only works in
Windows by muting the SW Synth in Volume Control to get rid of the
game's music. You must run the music through an audio player so you can
easily change the track as you change between Geoscape and Battlescape
(to me it's easy as a quick alt+tab or Windows key). If you have
multimedia keys on your keyboard, you could make good use of them for
this. You can find these tracks on the <a href="x1music.html">music page</a>.
Ziocody also incorporates these tracks into his youtube videos.<br>
</font><font size="2" face="Verdana">
<br>
<br>
</font><font face="Verdana">
X-COM on youtube</font><font size="2" face="Verdana"><br>
<br>
As hinted in the above note, X-COM has made quite a few inroads on youtube. First we have Ziocody's introductory videos to UFO Defense
where he demonstrates his strategies for the beginning of the game. He
also goes on to complete a couple of UFO recovery missions.<br>
<br>
His videos can be found here:<br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6XsZ4gExqM">XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: 1 Setup</a><br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQf6Z3txY60">XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: UFO-1 Medium </a><br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBdQr275Xss">XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: UFO-6 Large Scout 1/2 </a><br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfxepRbPuZY">XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: UFO-6 Large Scout 2/2 </a>
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<font face="Verdana">
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1IvnH7Zcng"><font size="2">XCOM
UFO Challenge Series: UFO-13 Terror Ship 1/2</font></a><font size="2"><br>
<br>
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<br>
<br>
<br>
There are currently thousands of xcom-related videos up on youtube.
Here's a
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=xcom&search_type=&aq=f">
quick search</a> for you.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
</font>Pocket UFO for Windows v1.26</font><font size="2" face="Verdana"><br>
<br>
After I received an email from a fan of the Pocket UFO for PPC edition
emailed me asking if I knew where to find the Windows version of Pocket
UFO, I spent a few hours tracking it down on the net. The author's
website has been defunct for a couple of years now but after a lot of
digging, I found a copy of the game. It plays in a small PPC-sized
window on your desktop. Feel free to check it out on the
<a href="x1dl.html">download page</a>.</font><font face="Verdana"><font size="2"><br>
<br>
<br>
</font>UFO: Enemy Unknown for Amiga</font><font size="2" face="Verdana"><br>
<br>
A couple of years ago I came across the Amiga version of UFO Defense.
Occasionally I have received questions about locating it and though it's
been on the server for a while, I never linked to it from the website.
You can find it on the <a href="x1dl.html">download page</a></font><font face="Verdana"><font size="2">.<br>
<br>
</font><font color="#3333FF"><br>
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<font size="2" face="Verdana">Pocket UFO has been in development for
several years and has actually been completed for quite some
time, but I've never mentioned it in these news because I have
so rarely updated them. Pocket UFO was developed by
<a href="http://www.smksoftware.ru/">SMK Software</a> for the
Pocket PC and Windows Mobile OS. I haven't tried the game myself
since I only have a PalmOS/Clie device and I haven't had much
luck with emulators, but the game looks really cool and the
random emails I get about it are very positive. Best of all,
it's freeware! You can find more about the game and download it
<a href="http://www.smksoftware.ru/index.php?page=105&lang=en">
here</a>.<br>
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My First XCOM: Enemy Unknown Rant/Rave
After many of life's normal delays, I was finally able to put
some quality time into the new xcom this weekend, and I have not
been able to stop playing :D I have put in 22 hours so far
according to Steam. I just began my first alien base assault.
One of the things I like about the new xcom is the music. You
can hear some of it in my short alien base intro video above. During this first 22 hours of play there have
been a handful of things that bothered me, but please note that
I am the furthest thing from an expert thus far. You'll see
below that I am regularly finding faults in my game play methods
and trying to fix them. Now, some issues: - only able
to make up to 2 actions per soldier per turn, and if you shot at
something first, it will spend the soldier's entire turn.
Shooting a rocket always takes the whole turn. - you
can only make one base. - alien weaponry keeps
spontaneously blowing up every time I killed the alien holding
it. - seemingly limited ability to pile equipment onto
my soldiers. - only able to take up to 6 soldiers per
mission - only one skyranger/troop transporter -
entering a multi-level structure such as a building or UFO can
make you go cross-eyed. These are all features of the
new xcom which I think would \*initially\* bug most long time xcom
fans. This certainly seems to be the case with people posting at
the xcomufo forums, anyway, as well as myself at first. After
having played for quite a while, including completing about 30
battlescape missions, trying in vain to shoot down UFOs, and
expanding my single base, I have come to realize that though
there are some significant changes, they are balanced well
and in interesting ways. For example, even though you
can't spend time micromanaging the TU's of your soldiers and
making sure they're facing the right direction to see the alien
trying to approach from behind, in the new xcom your soldier is
automatically aware of what's going on behind him. So, now I
don't have to spend time making sure I have soldiers facing
every which way. As the game progresses and your soldiers
improve their skills, you also get to choose what enhancements
each of them receives. Some of these skills include being able
to move AND shoot, or shoot four rockets per mission instead of
one, or automatically always react first when an alien exposes
themselves to the soldier. Funny enough, after moving my squad
around the map mission after mission, I find myself getting
irritating that I even HAVE two moves per soldier :D Sometimes I
wish they would move themselves. Seriously, though, in the
original xcom, yes, you could load up a trooper with a rocket
launcher and 10 rockets, but then how many spaces could he walk
before running out of energy? And when he finally reached an
alien? Could he even shoot his weapon? No, not enough energy. If
you sent him in instead with only 2 rockets, he could get to the
alien and shoot the rocket launcher, but shooting the rocket
would be the only thing he could do that turn because it used
all his TUs. So, instead of micromanaging 60 TUs in which 1 or 2
primary actions (moving and shooting) consume all the TUs, the
new xcom gives us generally 2 action choices per turn. Firaxis
did a similar thing with money. Instead of getting millions of
dollars in funding a month or selling corpses for $10,000, they
divided all the numbers by about 1,000 so the numbers would be
easier to deal with. Monthly income from xcom member countries
may only be around $500 but manufacturing a plasma sniper rifle
now only costs around $140. In my opinion, simplifying $$
numbers and TU usage makes the math easier and lets me enjoy the
strategy and fighting more. Only having up to 6 soldiers initially made
me very sad, but again, after playing for a while, I realized
the main thing this limitation does is make the game vastly more difficult. Being able to cram 24 flying-suited,
heavy plasma- and blaster launcher-toting elite soldiers into my
avenger really was overkill on any original xcom map. It made
the game a piece of cake to blast your way into UFOs and finish
maps within 2-3 turns. That only led to the cramming of your general
stores with way more alien artifacts than you could ever really
use and the selling of lots of junk to give you practically
limitless funds to do whatever you wanted to do. In the new xcom
(unless there are exploits I am not aware of yet) you really are
forced to work your butt off on a shoestring budget. Yes, you
can sell some of the precious few alien artifacts you capture,
but every research your scientists work on consumes some of
those artifacts and corpses. In the workshop, the engineers
consume alloys and elerium like it's candy. So, instead of
everyone floating around in flying suits and toting heavy
plasmas, I can barely afford to clothe my soldiers. Each
squaddie is forced to wear hand-me-down armor from either a dead
soldier or a more experienced one who got a better set of their
own. Only three of my soldiers have plasma weapons and they only
got those after the most recent mission. That means it took me
22 hours of play to get plasma rifles :P I also have a few other
soldiers beyond my best 6 whom I have to keep somewhat equiped
so they will be available when any of my main guys get
injured. My point is, even if I could have more soldiers, I
couldn't afford to give them useful weapons and armor. Did I
mention I'm only playing on the Normal setting? For
many, many missions, the plasmas and grenades the aliens were
shooting me with would spontaneously blow themselves up no
matter how I killed the alien. This drove me nuts for quite a
while because the heavy plasma rifles seemed to be within my
reach, yet I could never recover one. For the longest time, I
thought I would have to stun one of the aliens holding it in
order to get one intact that my scientists could study. Well, it
turns out I had just overlooked one of the items available for
research in the labs :P I don't remember what it was off the top
of my head but after simply researching a few prerequisites, I
was able to start researching the plasma weapons. After
researching each of the light, regular, and heavy plasmas, the
aliens started dropping the weapons intact instead of the
weapons exploding. Obviously I could have figured this out hours
earlier but that's the way xcom works sometimes :) You can
only have one base in this xcom, but it's offset by a few other
features. First, you can station interceptors all over the globe
to intercept UFOs. You can remotely equip them with newer
gadgets just like the first game. They go out of action for a
few hours wile re-equiping but it hasn't been a problem for me
yet. Next, you start the game with 1 satellite over 1 country.
This takes the place of the old radars and lets you detect UFOs
within the area. As you progress, you build more satellite
uplinks in your base, more satellites in your workshop, and then
you launch them to cover more parts of the globe so you can
detect UFOs in other countries. When you do detect one, you can
scramble multiple interceptors only from within the continent
the UFO is flying over. Unfortunately, you can only attack the UFO with one interceptor at a time
as far as I can tell. However, you can attack with one
interceptor, do some damage (and take quite a licking yourself)
then break off pursuit and get your next interceptor to start
shooting at the UFO. I don't know whether or not the damage from
multiple interceptors stacks and is more likely to bring the UFO
down, but I've brought down two of them this way so far. So, if
the three main reasons I had multiple bases in the first xcom
were to gain enhanced radar coverage of the globe, house more
interceptors and scientists/engineers, and store 10,000 units of
alien alloy and thousands of corpses, the new xcom lets you do
all those things in slightly different ways. As far as I can
tell, you have unlimited storage for junk in the base. You do
have to build additional workshops and labs for more scientists
and engineers, but I am only using about half my base at the
moment, so there seems to be a lot of room to grow. All in all,
this approach to base management is fine for me. Firaxis
is going to have to do some work on the visuals when you go into
a multi-level structure. Right now, I just about go cross-eyed
when moving the mouse around inside a building or UFO. As you
move the mouse around, different levels or sections of the UFO
pop up in your face and get in the way of what you were trying to look at.
Adjusting your level manually with the mouse wheel works until you move
the mouse cursor again. You just have to see it to understand
what I mean. It's even more frustrating when you think you have
one level selected (in the hopes your soldier will walk on and
STAY on that level) only to watch him jump off the side and run
along the wall somewhere that will take him 2-3 turns to get
back from. I don't have any creative ideas for remedying this
other than to take your time and make 100% certain your cursor is
pointing to the correct level before right-clicking.
One of the most painful changes in the new xcom is the fact
that you're limited to only one skyranger. Within the first few
game days, you get presented with 3 terror missions
simultaneously and you can only choose one. The places you don't
choose will have increased panic and be closer to withdrawing
from funding your activities. This bothered me a lot, at
first, but as before, Firaxis probably made this change to make the game
more difficult and to guarantee that your relations with
countries will get progressively worse as you proceed through
the game. It also forces you to think a lot harder about who you
want to help, because the countries you skip will also affect
the panic factor of the continents they're a part of. Right now,
France, Nigeria, and Japan have withdrawn from the XCOM project
in my game. This has resulted in poorer scores in my monthly reports
and loss of monthly income. There's also an ominous red swirly
cloud over each of these countries which makes me worry
something else bad is going to happen in the future. So, the
limitation of a single troop transport is how the game forces
you to make hard choices often and to stay focused on stopping
the alien invasion instead of decorating your countless general
stores with sectoid corpses and piles of elerium.
In a nut shell, I think Firaxis eliminated the tediousness of
xcom while retaining the epicness and relentless anxiety many of
us know and love/hate from the first game. If you have only
played the demo, please be aware that the demo comprises part of
the very restrictive tutorial that is the begining of the game.
After you get out of that, your freedom of movement, range of
motion, and strategic options and tactical choices are wide
open, very much like the first game. The music, ambience, and
excellent, constant, but dynamic battlescape cinematics and cut
scenes keep the game exciting and stressful at the same time. As
I watch from almost directly behind as my best sniper fixes her
sights on the berserker muton as it charges toward her, all in
slow motion, I find myself biting my nails and praying she makes
the shot. As someone who has been waiting a decade for a decent
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown
I've tried a laundry list of purported
UFO Defense 'remakes' and 'inspired by xcom' knockoffs over the
last few years and I have received lots of emails during that
time asking me why I didn't mention this remake or that remake
on this website. Well, the truth is that I tried most of those
games, and I didn't like them at all. In fact, on two separate
occasions during the last five years, I was approached by two
different publishers, offered copies of their games, and asked
to review them on xcomufo. In both cases, I played a bit through
the games and did not like them one bit. I subsequently declined
to review either game
on the basis that I had nothing good to say. In other words, I
only like to talk about things I like :)When I read
about the new Enemy Unknown last year, my hopes were not high. I
think I gave up on a true spritual successor to UFO years ago.
Last week, 2K Games released the demo and I decided to give it a
try, and... wow... finally... the X-COM: UFO Defense remake I've
been waiting for... I played through it once and immediately
reserved a copy at Amazon. I played through the demo a second
time and did not regret my decision to buy it. If you haven't
[tried it
yourself, be sure you do](http://store.steampowered.com/app/200510/)! I'm really looking forward to
playing beyond the demo. I think it was a tantalizingly small
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stuff...
Buying X-COM Online
Over the last few years I have received a regular stream of emails
asking where people can obtain the xcom games or how they can get their
copy working properly on Windows Vista, Windows 7, etc. I have been
referring them to one of two websites that come to mind: Valve's Steam
and Direct2Drive. These sites sell each xcom game for $5 or you can buy
combo packs that include UFO, TFTD, Apocalypse, Interceptor, and
Enforcer for $15. I point everyone in the direction of these websites
because the purchased games include preconfigured copies of the dosbox
emulator, optimized for the xcom games.
[Valve's Steam](http://store.steampowered.com/sub/964/)
[Direct2Drive](http://www.direct2drive.com/7614/product/Buy-X-Com-Complete-Bundle-Download)
8-in-1 Multilingual Patch for TFTD
An xcom fan who goes by the name of Sakaali has collected and produced
an 8-in-1 multilanguage patch for TFTD. The language choices, in
addition to the core English, German, French, and Spanish, now include
Polish, Czech, Hungarian, and Italian. Sakaali has compiled two
different versions - one for the DOS edition of TFTD and another for the
Collector's edition. The files can be found on the [TFTD download](x2dl.html) page and details for how to use the patches can be
found within the download archives in a file called x2multi.nfo.
Expanded and Edited UFO Soundtrack
A new soundtrack based on the first xcom's music was composed and
produced by Ziocody.
He cut some pretty decent music
from countless sources including several xcom games' soundtracks, deep
drones, dark ambient music, and anything that resembles the sci-fi
suspense mood set by xcom. Now for the drawbacks: it only works in
Windows by muting the SW Synth in Volume Control to get rid of the
game's music. You must run the music through an audio player so you can
easily change the track as you change between Geoscape and Battlescape
(to me it's easy as a quick alt+tab or Windows key). If you have
multimedia keys on your keyboard, you could make good use of them for
this. You can find these tracks on the [music page](x1music.html).
Ziocody also incorporates these tracks into his youtube videos.
X-COM on youtube
As hinted in the above note, X-COM has made quite a few inroads on youtube. First we have Ziocody's introductory videos to UFO Defense
where he demonstrates his strategies for the beginning of the game. He
also goes on to complete a couple of UFO recovery missions.
His videos can be found here:
[XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: 1 Setup](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6XsZ4gExqM)
[XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: UFO-1 Medium](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQf6Z3txY60)
[XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: UFO-6 Large Scout 1/2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBdQr275Xss)
[XCOM UFO Challenge
Series: UFO-6 Large Scout 2/2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfxepRbPuZY)
[XCOM
UFO Challenge Series: UFO-13 Terror Ship 1/2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1IvnH7Zcng)
There are currently thousands of xcom-related videos up on youtube.
Here's a
[quick search](http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=xcom&search_type=&aq=f) for you.
Pocket UFO for Windows v1.26
After I received an email from a fan of the Pocket UFO for PPC edition
emailed me asking if I knew where to find the Windows version of Pocket
UFO, I spent a few hours tracking it down on the net. The author's
website has been defunct for a couple of years now but after a lot of
digging, I found a copy of the game. It plays in a small PPC-sized
window on your desktop. Feel free to check it out on the
[download page](x1dl.html).
UFO: Enemy Unknown for Amiga
A couple of years ago I came across the Amiga version of UFO Defense.
Occasionally I have received questions about locating it and though it's
been on the server for a while, I never linked to it from the website.
You can find it on the [download page](x1dl.html).
27 March 2007 Pocket UFO for the PPC
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time, but I've never mentioned it in these news because I have
so rarely updated them. Pocket UFO was developed by
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Pocket PC and Windows Mobile OS. I haven't tried the game myself
since I only have a PalmOS/Clie device and I haven't had much
luck with emulators, but the game looks really cool and the
random emails I get about it are very positive. Best of all,
it's freeware! You can find more about the game and download it
[here](http://www.smksoftware.ru/index.php?page=105&lang=en).
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Introduction</FONT></H3>
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<P>There are numerous forms of mysticism. The majestic grandeur of nature
evoked an intuitive awe in man and a feeling of unity.
Some time in history members
of the homo sapiens species began directing their attention inside themselves
as they received indications of a magical and spiritual nature.<BR>
In early cultures groups formed around a person who seemed
through some strange play of nature be possessed with extraordinary powers
and insights. Some call them medicine man, or <I>shamans</I>.</P>
<P>In modern culture mysticism is seen as the practice of communion and
adoration of man of his divine nature.<BR>It takes all forms, though. On this page
an introduction to Javanese mysticism, the origins of which little is known
as its early adherents committed little to writing.</P>
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<H3 ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#CC3299">ANTHROPOLOGY AND JAVANESE MYSTICAL
MOVEMENTS </FONT></H3><A NAME="ANTHROPJM" </A>
<P>During the last decades Javanese mysticism has become more and more
of interest to anthropologists. They base their books, articles, doctoral
theses, etc. partly on Dutch studies during their colonial past, partly
on their own observations during field-work. Java is particularly fascinating
because its culture bears traces of various religions. </P><P>
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<P>The original religion of Java was animistic. Prevailing was the belief
in powers, nature-spirits and souls of the deceased hidden in the unseen
world. The <I>selamatan</I> is considered to be part of that folklore.
This gathering is held at specific dates such as the third, seventh, fortieth,
hundredth, and thousandth anniversary of the decease of a relative. The
food eaten is meant to be a sacrifice for the soul of the dead person.
After a thousand days the soul is supposed to have disintegrated or reincarnated.
Prof.J.M.van der Kroef writes: "The homeostasis sought via the selamatan
has an animistic background which is part of the Javanese cosmology: man
is surrounded by spirits and deities, apparitions and mysterious supernatural
forces, which, unless he takes the proper precautions, may disturb him
or even plunge him into disaster." </P>
<A NAME="KEJAWEN" </A>
<P>Anthropologist Clifford Geertz divides the Javanese population in three
main groups: the abangan, the priyayi and the santri. The <I>Abangan</I> (<I>Agami Jawi</I>)
are nominal Muslim, but to a great extent they are guided by the ancient
belief, the <I>kejawen</I>. Dr.S. de Jong: "Flora and fauna have like
man a soul. The animal and vegetable soul is deeper sunk in material existence
than the human soul. Therefore certain plants and animals may be harmful...The
Godhead towers above in serene rest and offers no assistance. The abangan
remain two possibilities: surrender -<I>rela</I>-, and worship -<I>bekti</I>.
The primitive main concepts recur in 20th century mystical groups, may
have never been absent." </P>
<A NAME="SUFIJ"></A><A NAME="NAQSH" </A>
<P>In the 5th century <U>Hinduism</U> was introduced in Java and struck
root. One thousand years later it was followed by <U>Islam</U>. The form
of Islam that reached Java had already undergone <I>Ishmaili Shi'ah</I>
influences. In Java it was again adapted to suit the existing Hindu and
animistic elements. <U>Sufi mysticism</U> was embraced particularly, because
it coincided with the existing way of thought. Sufi brotherhoods - <I>tarekats
</I>- of the Sufi orders of <U>Naqshabandiyya</U>, Qadiriyya, and Shattariyya
were formed and spread slowly. </P>
<P>Towards the middle of the 19th century opportunity arose for the Muslim
population to have more contact with their fellow-believers. This led to
a reform movement to rid Indonesian Islam of Hindu-Javanese elements. The
<I>Santri </I>belong to this part of the population. They condemn such
diversions as <I>Wayang</I> performances and selamatans. They reject the
belief in the unity of man and God, in <I>rasa</I>(feeling) over <I>akal</I>(reason).
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Eling, the deepest aspect of the inner life of the
Javanese</FONT></H3>
<P>Mysticism may be said to permeate Javanese life and consequently its
vocabulary. Certain Javanese words are hard to understand for us
in all their shades of meaning. One is "culture". Another is "jiwa," which
may mean life, but also
enthusiasm, spirit, inner self, thought, feeling, mentality, essence, and
implication.<BR>
<I>Eling</I> (pronounced "ailing") is another one of these frequently
used terms that defy translation. The word can only be understood by looking at
its context. Javanese will understand it intuitively. It may mean "one of
the jiwa's powers", "an ethical value", or "a level of depth in religious
awareness". </P>
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<H4><I>Eling</I> as one of the jiwa's powers</H4>
Basically <I>eling</I> means "remember." With reference to the powers of the
jiwa the word covers everything ever experienced physically or spiritually.
Next to the faculties of the jiwa of sight, hearing, speaking,
and thinking, <I>eling</I> connects earlier experiences to what is being experienced
now, making one aware that personal experience is an ongoing process. The I,
who was in bad shape financially last year, is now making money. Memory
underlies all personal identity. Not only that, it means being conscious of the
consequences of our actions and our individual responsibility. Therefore,
<I>eling</I> in its basic meaning is of great importance to the concept of
self-awareness, considered of great importance in Javanese philosophy.</P>
<P>Another meaning of "eling" is a return to consciousness after fainting.</P>
<H4><I>Eling</I> as an ethical value</H4>
When a person loses self control, as in sorrow, anger, or disorientation,
the Javanese will usually advise that it is necessary to <I>eling</I>. In
other words not be overwhelmed by feelings, mixed-up thoughts, or anger. In
this case, <I>eling</I> means to regain self control.</P>
<P>Self control to the Javanese is of high value, if not the highest. In this
context, <I>eling</I> has more the meaning of consciousness than remembering. It
refers to a high level of self-awareness that enables the individual to
observe and control all movements of the self, both inner and outer -
its actions, words, and thoughts. By being on guard we enable ourselves
to remain in the state of <I>eling</I></P>
<P>In his life the Javanese must be willing and able to see into the depths
of everything he encounters and to remain always in a state of <I>eling</I>.
It requires the highest level of awareness to observe and
maintain control over all the movements of the outer and inner selves. This
involves two-way traffic. Being in a state of <I>eling</I> his
words and thoughts will attract attention as being important and thus will
be heeded.<BR>He will
be prevented from falling for the five forbidden things: getting drunk,
smoking, opium, stealing, gambling, and whoring.
Not only that, he will be saved
from an overly materialistic outlook of desiring only for his own benefit.</P>
<P>Being attracted to inward and outward pleasures is in conflict with
<I>eling</I>
and prevent the Javanese from staying in that state. That is why he is
advised to eat and sleep less in order to reduce the conflict in himself
caused by the nafsu (passions). This will help him to become more aware and
capable of self control.</P>
<P>Other dangers are lying, boasting, and hypocrisy - all ways of showing off
the ego and overstepping the boundaries of self control. A Javanese saying
states it well: "We have to learn to feel pain when we are glad and
gladness when we are in pain." Then we can be said to have become <I>eling</I>.
<BR>The method for achieving this is based on inner quietness.<P></P>
<H4><I>Eling</I> as a level of depth in religious awareness</H4>
In this context <i>eling</i> refers to a high level of religious awareness
or experience. This is based on <I>meneng</I> (being silent) and
<I>wening</I> meaning clarity, purity, transparency. This requires that
the role of the ego be reduced so that the person is no longer vulnerable to
arrogance, pride, outward pleasures, or material gain.</p>
<P>If the aspiring Javanese trains himself by means of silence, he will see
more clearly with
his inner eyes, making it possible to see the essence of things, to remove
the veil of mere appearances and temporary values. Once he reaches this stage
of <I>eling</I> he will draw closer to God. There will no longer be a
separation between subject and object, microcosm and macrocosm, or creature
and Creator. The sweetness will no longer be separate from the honey.<P>
<P>At a still higher level of <I>eling</I> all names and forms will vanish.
There will be only emptiness. This is called the experience of <I>ilang</I> (lost),
<I>suwung</I> (vacant), <I>sirna</I> (gone), <I>komplang</I> (empty), also called
"dead in life". It requires a strong faith to overcome all obstacles and
fear.</P>
<P>To conclude, <I>Eling</I> is a much used word in Javanese because of its close
connection to the deepest attitude of the Javanese to his inner life. It
is operative not only in religion, but also in everyday life and in their
ethical norms. So religious and mystical life, which is usually considered
exclusive and individual, permeates the way Javanese people live from day to
day. The inner levels <I>neng, ning, and eling</I> are not reserved for religion
and mystical observances alone, but are embedded in the Javanese way
of life. They are in the background of their dealing with ordinary problems
involving ethics, education, economics, philosophy,
security, and politics. The Javanese try to solve problems with a clear eye
and an inner calm that arises from their deepest inner attitude: <I>eling</I>.
<BR>
<CITE>(Subagio Sastrowardoyo, (free) translation Mansur Medeiros)
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<P>How a good Javanese should deport himself properly against the background
of mysticism has been laid down in two books in the nineteenth century:
<I>Wulangreh</I> (Lessons in behaviour), by Paku Buwana IV) and <I>Wedhatama</I>
(Excellent teaching), by R.Ng. Ranggawarsita. Both are very similar short works
in tembang (fairly modern Javanese song lyrics). They are still being read and
reprinted.</P><HR>
<H3><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Priyayi</FONT></H3><A NAME="PRIYAYI" </A>
<P>The above observations are particularly true for the <I>priyayi</I> type
Javanese. To this group belong the descendants of the aristocracy of the Javanese
courts of Yogyakarta and Surakarta, who the Dutch won over to
become members of the appointive civil service in colonial
times. Nowadays they constitute the intelligentsia of Java.
They have their roots in the Hindu-Javanese courts of pre-
colonial times. A noble and pure character is attributed to
them. They were the bearers of the mystic court-traditions
taught to them by highly revered guru's. </P>
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<P><I>Priyayi</I> conserved and cultivated the art of dance, drama,
music and poetry. Sunan (=king) Kalidjogovan(also called Kalidjaga) is
credited by some
to have given the ancient <I>Wayang</I> play its present form.
Before it was part of the Javanese ancestor-worship.
The shadow figures represent the spirits of the dead.
Subsequently the Hindu epics Mahabharta and Ramayana were
introduced and integrated in <I>Wayang</I> performances.</P>
<A NAME="SANSKRIT" </A>
<P>The language used is often based on Sanskrit words: Susila =
chaste,ethical; Budhi = Buddhi = intelligence;
Dharma = norm, customary observance (J.Gonda).<BR>
In mysticism, as we have seen above, these words take on a different
meaning. <CITE>To live according to one's dharma and the rules of
social order is to fulfil "the will of God"(kodrat).<BR>
In Javanese mysticism one learns that it is good to
honour one's superiors...justice and well-being are expected
to flow from above, to originate from a <I>bapak</I> who in his turn
derives his power for protection from a higher <I>bapak</I>, etc.,
until one reaches the realm of supernature and the leader "by
the grace of God"</CITE>.
<A NAME="ANIMISM" </A>
<P>All of nature is endowed with souls. Prof.van der Kroef notes:
<CITE>Monistic identification is
carried to great lengths: vegetable and animal
"essences" shape human personality and destiny (e.g. after
eating goat's meat "the goat's tendency to get lost will be
manifested in the man as the desire in all circumstances to
follow his own impulses") and pantheistic unity is accepted as
a matter of course (e.g. "in the world of fishes there are
many that serve God with faith and, moreover, are not
neglectful in the manner of their prayers...")</CITE>.</P>
<H3>Two characteristics of Javanese mysticism</H3>
<P>The Javanese mystical tradition is known for its syncretism.
In the course of its history it absorbed
all the religious traditions that reached Java and gave it its own interpretation. </P>
<P>The aim of the Javanese mystical tradition is that of experiencing unity with God.
Among the techniques to achieve this is the <I>dihkr</I>
(repetitive prayer), fasting, sleep
deprivation, and withdrawal from the world.
The purpose of ascetism being purification,
facilitating direct communication with the divine world.
<H2><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Dissent between mystical movements</FONT></H2>
<P>Between the three groups of abangan, priyayi and santri had always been
an area of tension. The Santri accused the other two groups of mixing Islam
with Javanism. Prof.van der Kroef: "Conflict, even violence ... has
repeatedly occurred between adherents of these groups, frequently involving
a clash between provisions of the local <I>adat</I> (customary law) and
<I>hukum</I> (Islamic law)...".</P><HR>
<H2><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">The mystical Baduys</FONT></H2>
<P>In West Java, near the city of Rangkasbitung, South Bantam, lies the mysterious Baduy territory. Outsiders may not enter it. The Baduys guard zealously the mysteries of Javanese mysticism from the dawn of Javanese history. They were respected and consulted by the Javanese Sultans on East Java in olden times as well as the recent rulers of Indonesia. Their territory has no direct goverment interference and as money is taboo there no taxes are levied there. </P>
<P>In the heart of Baduy country, enclosed by a jungle, lies the megalitic sanctuary <I>Sasaka Domas</I>, or <I>Many Stones</I>. No one is allowed to come near it.</P>
<P>The Baduys are regarded as one of the last surviving mandala communities on Java. Members of these communities lived an ascetic life, based on guide lines of the old Sundanese -Hindu/Buddhistic/animistic beliefs, known as <I>Kejawen</I>. It withstood the Islamizing of the country. The Baduy call their religion Sunda Wiwitan [earliest Sundanese]. They were almost totally free of Islamic elements (except those imposed over the past 20 years), they also display very few Hindu characteristics. </P>
<P>Based on a system of taboos, the Baduy religion is animistic. They believe spirits inhabit the rocks, trees, streams and other inanimate objects. These spirits do good or evil depending on ones observance of the taboos. Thousands of taboos apply to every aspect of daily life.Their lives are governed by interdictions as to possessing property, keeping cattle, laying out sawahs (rice fields), cultivating new products, etc. Their priest-kings are not allowed to leave the territory, to pass the night outside their village, or to communicate with outsiders.
The Baduy grow all their own food and make their own tools and clothes.
They reject any introduction of artifacts from outside.</P>
<P>Outsiders are not allowed to enter the inner domain which is inhabited by forty families dressed mostly in white. Population is strictly limited. When the limit is exceeded, the surplus population is sent away to live outside the community as Outer Baduy. Though they try to observe the taboos of the Inner Baduy, there is much pressure on them to relax the
rules. Even so, they maintain their identity as Baduy to a remarkable degree. </P>
<P>The Indonesian government has attempted to socialize them, and this effort was claimed to have led to a greater openness among the Baduy to the idea of communicating with the outside
world. It remains to be seen if this opening up will not lead to a loss of this precious enclave of Javanese mysticism.</P><HR>
<A NAME="TAREKAT" </A><A NAME="KEPERCAYAAN" </A>
<H3><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Postwar spiritual movements</H3></FONT>
<P>In colonial times the Dutch Government kept a sharp eye on these movements
including the <I>tarekat</I> Sufi brotherhoods who often stirred up uprisings
fired by messianic and millenarian expectations. The Indonesian Government
followed this policy because it was afraid of communist infiltration into
these groups. To keep an eye on them it required the mystical movements
(<I>aliran kepercayaan </I>) to be registered.<BR>In 1947 Subud was registered in Yogyakarta
as being founded in Semarang in 1932.
<BR>The Bureau for Supervision of Religious
Movements (Pakem) under the Ministry of Religious affairs had in 1964 360
movements registered. In 1982 there were 93 groups with in total 123,570 members
in Central Java alone.<BR>
<A NAME="PANGESTU" </A><A NAME="SAPTA" </A>
<U>Pangestu</U> claims to have 50.000 members,
<U>Sapta Darma </U>10.000. </P>
<A NAME="WAHYU" </A>
<P>Some <I>aliran kebatinan</I> (another name for spiritual movements) who lean
towards Islam dislike being equated with the
more obscure Javanese sects who are not averse towards guna-guna, Javanese
black magical practices. These groups are formed around a teacher, who
claims to have received enlightment (<I>Wahyu</I>).<BR>
Hundreds of such groups are known to exist. Their gurus
usually claim originality for their
revelation or intuitive insight while rejecting knowledge
from books or the influence of tradition. When
the guru dies, the group often dissolves.
<HR>
<A NAME="SUMARAH" </A>
<P><B><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23"><U>Sumarah</U></B></P></FONT>
<P>A dissertation (D.G.Howe) and a thesis (Paul Stange) have been devoted
to this brotherhood. Its founder, Sukinohartono, was opened by Subud helper
Wignosupartono. The latter was known for his healing powers and was also
the first person to be opened by <I>Pak Subuh</I>, founder of <I>Subud</I>. Sukinohartono
had himself a revelation thereafter in 1932. He underwent a series of
experiences from 1935 until 1937.
After an intense cleansing Sukino was given to understand
that he would receive guidance through hakiki and the angel Gabriel. He
was taken in sequence through nine spiritual stages. Stange: "The
dimensions he passed through parallel the realms discussed in classical
mystical literature, mirror the descriptions found in wayang and Sufism."</P>
<P>Sukinohartono reported a.o. encounters with Jesus Christ and Prophet
Muhammad. In 1949 Sukinohartono had another revelation. Neighbours related
that they had seen a <I>wahyu</I> celestial light fall on Sukino's house
during the night. Sukino also received "clear guidance to the effect
that he had to lead humanity toward total submission to God." </P>
<P>In Sumarah there were two levels of practice: <I>kanoman</I> and <I>kasepuhan</I>.
Kanoman exercises took three principal forms: <I>karaga</I>, meaning automatic
movement; <I>karasa</I>: sensitizing of intuition; and <I>kasuara</I>:
spontaneous speech. These were understood as being the result of the movement
of God's power within the candidate. </P>
<P>For elders and those mature in spirit was a second initiation: the kasepuan
silent meditation. The latter became the standard practice. The kanoman
exercise came in disregard after 1949. The same applied to the separation
of the sexes and facing Mecca during the exercise. In the early days there
was also an intense "checking" of members' progress. </P>
<P>On their website Sumarah is explained as follows:
<CITE>"Sumarah is a philosophy of life and a form of MEDITATION that originally
comes from Java, Indonesia. The practice is based on developing sensitivity and
acceptance through DEEP RELAXATION of body, feelings and mind. Its aim is to
create inside our self the inner space and the silence necessary for the true
self to manifest and to speak to us. The word Sumarah means total surrender, a
confident and conscious surrender of the partial ego to the universal self. The
total surrender is to Life."</CITE>
<P>Recently meditation workshops all over the world have sprung up. See Sumarah Meditation International Network links below.</P>
<A NAME="LATIHANU" </A>
<P><B><U><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Subud</U></B> </P></FONT>
<P><I>Subud</I> has a place apart amongst these kepercayaan. In most movements
meditation is being practised. Subud appears to lean most to the Sufi tarekat
tradition, yet bears santri and priyayi influences. Their spiritual excercise,
the <I>latihan</I>, appears to be quite unique, however. I have yet to come across
a similar exercise in the descriptions of other disciplines. Of course,
if one were to term the latihan "ecstatic" several other parallels
may be found in other countries and in history (early Christianity). </P><HR>
<CENTER><H2><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Presentday Javanese mysticism</H2></CENTER></FONT>
<P>As seen above Indonesian mysticism developed in many forms, some clouding its deep inner essence.</P>
<P>It is regrettable that younger Indonesian generations seem to have lost interest to develop their innate gift to transcend sensory reality to tune into their deepest spiritual nature,
especially in the present strive between religious factions. Syncretism, characteristic of Javanese mysticism, is known to bridge outer differences and foster understanding between all people.<BR>
May be the day will come that the tremendous value of Javanese mysticism will be rediscovered. Its great tradition may need to be transplanted in order to be brought into blossom again. </P><HR>
<H3><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Incense, flowers are powerful communication tools </H3></FONT>
<P>If the above gives the impression that mysticism has disappeared from Javanese life the Jakarta Post ran a series of articles on mysticism in August 2002. Some of its contents:</P>
<P>Mysticism has become a part of modern people's lives. Those seeking advice
from psychics include educated people and even those who are religious, such
as Minister of Religious Affairs Said Agil Al Munawar. Less than two weeks
ago, the minister made headlines when he ordered a treasure hunt at a
protected heritage site in Bogor, West Java, following the advice of a
psychic. [In Indonesian, "psychic" = "kejiwaan."]</P>
<P>Agil said that if the treasure was found, it would be able to cover the
country's foreign debt of US$130 billion. The Jakarta Post is running a
series of stories surrounding mysticism. This story and a related one on page
8 on August 26,2002, were written by Muninggar Sri Saraswati. </P.
<P>While cellular phones and the Internet are the most popular methods of
communication by urbanites, there are some who choose kemenyan (incense) and
flowers. Some people in Java burn incense and put flowers sprayed with perfume to
communicate with spirits of the dead to gain peace of mind, solve problems in
life or cure diseases.</P>
<P>The employee of a private company in the Kuningan area of South Jakarta,
Soenaryo told The Jakarta Post that he started seeing a spiritualist five
years ago when he was facing a problem at his company.<BR>
<I>"Nobody could help me at the time. A friend of mine suggested that I see a
spiritualist and I did. The spiritualist told me that I have to burn incense
and put a plate of flowers and two eggs in my room while I meditated," </I>
Soenaryo said. </P>
<P>Although he felt a bit awkward, he obeyed the order and requested the spirits
of his ancestors to ask God to help him. Amazingly, Soenaryo found a solution
to the problem and he was promoted. He has since become a loyal client of the
spiritualist's, who lives in Paseban, Central Jakarta. He has also regularly
provided offerings, particularly when he has a problem in life. </P>
<I>"It's only a medium to God, which you might think is strange,"</I> said Soenaryo,
adding that he makes the offerings every kliwon, or once every Javanese
five-day week.</P>
<P>Another customer, Warti, told the Post that she bought incense and flowers
for her employer, a middle-aged woman who is a banker. <BR>
<I>"She has given offerings and burned incense for two years, when her marriage
was in trouble. She usually does it in the morning. She also takes baths with
petals in the water at night,"</I> said the maid, who buys the items for her
every Friday. </P>
<P>Marni, an incense and flower vendor, said that business had been brisk since
she opened shop 10 years ago, with most people buying the items usually for
funeral rituals.<BR>
<I>"The number of people buying these items for mystical purposes started to
increase during the economic crisis,"</I> she said, referring to the Asian crisis
which hit the country in 1997. </P>
<P>Another vendor at Rawa Belong market, West Jakarta, agreed.
<I>"There are not as many people buying flowers and incense for mystical
purposes as those who buy them for funeral rituals, but they are loyal
customers. They come once a week or twice a month,"</I> said Tedi, who has been
in the business for over eight years. </P><HR>
<H3><FONT COLOR="#6B8E23">Trances in modern Indonesian society </H3></FONT>
<P>Spiritual fervour - going into a trance - is a rather common phenomenon in Indonesia, particularly among factory workers.<BR>
All over the Indonesian archipelago there are reports of schoolchildren, young women and factory workers going into mass trances or speaking in tongues.</P>
<P>National television showed in February 2008 eleven students and five teachers going into mass trance in a classroom. About 50 female workers at a garment factory near Jakarta were reported to have gone into a collective trance in June 2007, weeping and jerking their bodies around.</P>
<P>
Religion, education and development have done little to halt widespread acceptance of the supernatural in Indonesia.
<I>In Indonesia, trance is tied up with culture,</I> explained Lidia Laksana Hidajat, from the psychology faculty of Jakarta's Atma Jaya University.</P>
<P>Lina, 23, said she has been possessed many times in the past six years, always by the same "jinn" or evil spirit.
<I>Its face is exactly the same face as my older sister but the body is hard to make out. It calls my name but if I follow it, it disappears,</I> she said.
Lina said that mass trances were so common at the Malang cigarette factory, where she worked, that she quit eventually .</P>
<P>Indonesian media reported a group trance among workers at Bentoel's cigarette factory in Malang, Java, in March 2006. Hidajat interviewed 30 of the affected women, who say they were sitting in rows in a long hall, rolling the cigarettes by hand when it happened.
<I>They were working in silence. That's one of the requirements of a trance to happen - it's usually quiet and when they are engaged in monotonous activity,</I> she said.<BR>
Suddenly, one of the workers started screaming and her body went stiff. The one next to her started crying and went stiff too, triggering a domino effect. A Muslim leader was summoned, but his prayers had no effect. The exhausted women fell asleep and when they awoke they remembered nothing.</P>
<P>Hidajat found there were common factors between the trance victims she interviewed.<BR>
<I>Often they are people who are very religious or under pressure. They were also from low socio-economic backgrounds,</I> she said.</P>
<P>Eko Susanto Marsoeki, the director of Malang's Lawang Psychiatric Hospital, said overwork was closely linked to mass trance incidents in factories. <I>Often it is a form of protest that will not be dealt with too harshly,</I> he said.</P>
<P>When more than 30 students at Kalimantan's Pahandut Palangka Raya High School fell into a trance in November, they blamed a spirit in a nearby tree. During the morning flag-raising ceremony, one of the girls started screaming and couldn't move. Soon her friends joined in until more than 30 of them were screaming and fainting, the deputy principal, Friskila said. Some of the girls woke from the trance after a student played a Muslim prayer ring tone on her mobile phone. Others were taken by their parents to local witchdoctors.</P>
<P>Friskila, however, favours a less superstitious explanation.<BR>
<I>They are bored, tired and then this happened,</I> she said. <I>They all got a day off school.</I></P><HR>
<A NAME="reference"></A>
<P><B><U>Literature:</U></B> </P>
<UL>
<LI>Beatty, Andrew: Varieties of Javanese Religion : An Anthropological account (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology, March 1999)
<LIL>Becker, Judith: Gamelan Stories Tantrism Islam and Aesthetics in Central Java (1993)
<LI>Geels, Antoon: Subud and the Javanese mystical tradition (1997)
<LI>Geertz,Clifford: "The Religion of Java".(1960)
<LI>Gonda,J.:"Sanskrit in Indonesia" (New Delhi 1973)
<LI>Hadiwijono, Harun: "Man in the Present Javanese Mysticism"
(Thesis, Amsterdam, 1968)
<LI>Headley, Stephen C.: From Cosmogonony to exorcism in a Javanese Genesis: The spilt seed (2000)
<LI>Howe,D.G.:<A HREF="http://thebookofbeing.net/index2.html"> "Sumarah, a study of the art of living"</A>(Doctoral dissertation,
Chapel Hill 1980)
<LI>Howell, Julia Day. 1989. ``States of Consciousness and Javanese Ecstatics.'' In
'Creating Indonesian Cultures', edited by P. Alexander. Sydney: Oceania Press. (1989)
<LI>Kartapradja, Kamil : Aliran kebatinan dan kepercayaan di Indonesia, Jakarta: Yayasan Masagung.(1985)
<LI>Kroef, J.M.van der: "New Religious Sects in Java"(1959)
<LI>Lewis,I.M.:"Ecstatic Religion"(1971)
<LI>Al Makin: Challenging Islamic Orthodoxy (2016)
<LI>Mulder Niels: Mistisisme. Jawa-Ideologi di Indonesia (Yogyakarta 2001)
<LI>Mulder, Niels: "Mysticism and Everyday Life in Contemporary Java"
(Singapore 1978)
<LI>Mulder, Niels: "Mysticism in Java" (Amsterdam, 1997)
<LI>Rofé, H.: "The Path of Subud" (1959,1988)
<LI>Sitompul, P.P.: "Susila Budhi Dharma. Subud - International Mystic
movement of Indonesia" (Dissertation, Claremont 1974)
<LI>Stange, Paul: "The Sumarah movement in Javanese mysticism "
(Thesis, Madison 1980)
<LI><A HREF="http://paulstange.net/cv.html">Paul Stange: The evolution of Sumarah, and other writings </A>
<LI><A HREF="http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/408/">Wilson, Ian Douglas: The politics of inner power: The practice of Pencak Silat in West-Java (thesis)</A>
<LI>Woodward R.: Islam in Java. Normative Piety and Mysticism in the
Sultanate of Yogyakarta (The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1989)
</LI>
</UL>
<P><I>The abovementioned doctoral documents are available from University
Microfilms International, Ann Arbor MI 48106 and London WC1R 4EJ, UK</I></P>
<HR>
<P> </P>
<B><I>Links:</I></B>
<UL><LI><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/subud1.html">Subud</A>
<LI><A HREF="sonnega.html">A mysterious encounter of Dutch painter Auke Sonnega with Javanese mysticism on Bali in 1950.</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/sbdrofe.html">A commentary of Husein Rofé on Pak Subuh's 'Susila Budhi Dharma'</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/wirid.html"><I>WIRID</I>, the mystical teachings of the eight sages of Java, and other ancient Javanese texts.</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/dewaruci.html">DEWA RUCI, the great Javanese mystical treatise</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.sumarah.net/">Sumarah Meditation International Network</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badui">Wikipedia encyclopedia: Badui</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.sunda.org/sundanese/sundanese.htm">The Sundanese (with information on the Baduys)</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.uga.edu/islam/sufism/SufIndones.html">Sufism in Indonesia</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.academia.edu/2632086/Studies_of_Sufism_and_the_Sufi_Orders_in_Indonesia">Prof. Bruinessen: Studies_of_Sufism_and_the_Sufi_Orders_in_Indonesia</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.okusi.net/garydean/works/santri.html">Javanese Santri Islam</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://sumarah.tripod.com/index.htm">A study of the art of living. An excellent in-depth treatise of Javanese Mysticism by David Howe Ph.D.</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://thebookofbeing.net/index2.html">The Book of Being (Sumarah) by D.G.Howe Ph.D.</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://joglosemar.co.id/kejawen/index.html">Joglosemar - Kejawen, a Javanese traditional spiritual teaching</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.philtar.ac.uk/encyclopedia/indon/java.html">Javanese religion (Philtar)</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/23/theme/23T2.html">Indian Thought in the Dutch Indies, The Theosophical Society</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.naqshbandi.org/">Naqshbandi Sufi Way</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.katinkahesselink.net/other/Wedhatama.html">The Serat Wedhatama</></A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.eastjava.com/books/walisongo/index.html">www.pathefilm.uksongo Pilgrimage</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://anthro.palomar.edu/religion/default.htm">Anthropology of religion. An introduction to Folk religion and Magic.</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.cesnur.org/2003/vil2003_howell.htm">Islam, the New Age and Marginal Religions in Indonesia: Changing Meanings of Religious Pluralism</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.onderzoekinformatie.nl/nl/oi/nod/organisatie/ORG1237489/">International Institute for Asian Studies</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://wwwsshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/issue2/Warok.html">Reog Ponorogo: Spirituality, Sexuality, and Power in a Javanese Performance Tradition </A>
<LI><A HREF="islam.html">Reflections on Islam. Myth versus enlightenment. </A>
<LI><A HREF="psymove.html">On the psychology of spiritual movements </A>
</LI></UL><HR>
<H3><B><U>Video clips:</U></B></H3>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=gKAjACsXHTk">Husein Rofé (Subud) in Hong Kong 1955</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=XkcaQLoz2ps">Pak Subuh (Subud) visits Puncak mountain resort on Java in 1955</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=qpYBy6tg91s">Pak Subuh in Tokyo 1959</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=AKRUNneXrLc">Pak Subuh visits the Netherlands 1964</A>
<LI><A HREF="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26zGbei5ecw">Pak Subuh talks in Eindhoven, Netherlands 1964</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=SKR0T-OS1_A">Pak Subuh in the Hague, Netherlands 1964</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk4gNfa8Ojs">Pak Subuh in the Hague 1967</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSvjR-OnYjs&list=PL50F6AA6D4E5E1E3F&index=12">Subud members have a crazy evening in the Hague 1967</A>
<LI><A HREF="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUxsDQzWe60">Husein Rofé in Alicante, Spain in 1969</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUSVcQJd9To">Subud National congress in Rambach, Germany, in 1974</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0xuBT_Kkn0">Subud 5th World Congress in Wolfsburg, Germany, in 1975</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am9_xxeXbIc&list=PL50F6AA6D4E5E1E3F&index=13">Sydney 8th World Subud congres in 1989 </A>
<LI><A HREF="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx-_moxi2sY">No Dimension, Kopdar Pesta PPS, Soul Journey Indonesia</A>
</LI></UL>
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<H2>Foreign translations</H2>
<DL><DT>Nederlandse vertaling:<a href="javmysnl.html">Javaanse mystieke bewegingen</a>
<DT><A HREF="https://wiki--travel.com/javmys1.html">German translation: Javanische mystische bewegungen</A>
<DT>Indonesian (Bahasa) translation <A HREF="http://www.chameleonjohn.com/translations/psymove-Indonesian">Tentang psikologi gerakan spiritual (provided by ChameleonJohn.com)</A>
<DT><A HREF="https://worldliterate.com/translations/subud1.html">Spanish: Subud. Su origen y objetivo</A>
<DT><a href="https://www.homeyou.com/~edu/movimentos-misticos-javaneses">Portuguese: Movimentos Místicos Javaneses</a>
(for <A HREF="https://www.homeyou.com/~edu/">Homeyou Translations </A>)
<DT><A HREF="https://dailycontributors.com/movimenti-mistici-giavanesi/">Italian: 'Movimenti mistici giavanese'</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://dailyanswers.net/javanese-mystical-movements-greek-translation/">Greek translation: Javanese mystical movements</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://noblewebsolutions.com/javanese-mystiske-bevegelser/">Norwegian translation: Javanese mysticism.
(By Student Company Rasklån AS -https://www.rasklån.no)</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://www.opensourceinitiative.net/edu/javmys1/">Russian translation of 'Javanese mysticism'.</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://eustudiesweb.com/javanese-mystical-movements/">Ukranian translation</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://theworkscited.com/javanese-mystical-movements/">Kazakh translation.</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://sc-journal.com/javai-misztikuz-mozdulatok/">Hungarian translation: Jávai Misztikuz Mozdulatok</A>
<DT><A HREF="http://dreamicus.com/blog/javanese-mystical-movements.html">Slovenian translation</A>
<DT><A HREF="https://www.lawmix.ru/blog/2018/08/16/javanese-mystical-movements/">Serbian translatian: 'Javanese mystical movements'</A>
<DT><A HREF="https://www.losungenapp.com/ar/translations/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%83%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%AD%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%83%D9%8A%D8%AC%D8%A7%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A9/">Arabic translation of Javanese mystical movements</A>
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JAVANESE MYSTICISM and mystical movements - INDONESIA - KEBATINAN - SPIRITUALITY
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| JAVANESE MYSTICAL MOVEMENTS
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### Introduction
*North Indian shaman*| North Indian shaman |
There are numerous forms of mysticism. The majestic grandeur of nature
evoked an intuitive awe in man and a feeling of unity.
Some time in history members
of the homo sapiens species began directing their attention inside themselves
as they received indications of a magical and spiritual nature.
In early cultures groups formed around a person who seemed
through some strange play of nature be possessed with extraordinary powers
and insights. Some call them medicine man, or *shamans*.
In modern culture mysticism is seen as the practice of communion and
adoration of man of his divine nature.
It takes all forms, though. On this page
an introduction to Javanese mysticism, the origins of which little is known
as its early adherents committed little to writing.
---
### ANTHROPOLOGY AND JAVANESE MYSTICAL
MOVEMENTS
During the last decades Javanese mysticism has become more and more
of interest to anthropologists. They base their books, articles, doctoral
theses, etc. partly on Dutch studies during their colonial past, partly
on their own observations during field-work. Java is particularly fascinating
because its culture bears traces of various religions.
*'Kresna', wayang puppet*| Wayang shadowplay puppet
<I>Kresna</I> |
The original religion of Java was animistic. Prevailing was the belief
in powers, nature-spirits and souls of the deceased hidden in the unseen
world. The *selamatan* is considered to be part of that folklore.
This gathering is held at specific dates such as the third, seventh, fortieth,
hundredth, and thousandth anniversary of the decease of a relative. The
food eaten is meant to be a sacrifice for the soul of the dead person.
After a thousand days the soul is supposed to have disintegrated or reincarnated.
Prof.J.M.van der Kroef writes: "The homeostasis sought via the selamatan
has an animistic background which is part of the Javanese cosmology: man
is surrounded by spirits and deities, apparitions and mysterious supernatural
forces, which, unless he takes the proper precautions, may disturb him
or even plunge him into disaster."
Anthropologist Clifford Geertz divides the Javanese population in three
main groups: the abangan, the priyayi and the santri. The *Abangan* (*Agami Jawi*)
are nominal Muslim, but to a great extent they are guided by the ancient
belief, the *kejawen*. Dr.S. de Jong: "Flora and fauna have like
man a soul. The animal and vegetable soul is deeper sunk in material existence
than the human soul. Therefore certain plants and animals may be harmful...The
Godhead towers above in serene rest and offers no assistance. The abangan
remain two possibilities: surrender -*rela*-, and worship -*bekti*.
The primitive main concepts recur in 20th century mystical groups, may
have never been absent."
In the 5th century Hinduism was introduced in Java and struck
root. One thousand years later it was followed by Islam. The form
of Islam that reached Java had already undergone *Ishmaili Shi'ah*
influences. In Java it was again adapted to suit the existing Hindu and
animistic elements. Sufi mysticism was embraced particularly, because
it coincided with the existing way of thought. Sufi brotherhoods - *tarekats*- of the Sufi orders of Naqshabandiyya, Qadiriyya, and Shattariyya
were formed and spread slowly.
Towards the middle of the 19th century opportunity arose for the Muslim
population to have more contact with their fellow-believers. This led to
a reform movement to rid Indonesian Islam of Hindu-Javanese elements. The
*Santri* belong to this part of the population. They condemn such
diversions as *Wayang* performances and selamatans. They reject the
belief in the unity of man and God, in *rasa*(feeling) over *akal*(reason).
---
### Eling, the deepest aspect of the inner life of the
Javanese
Mysticism may be said to permeate Javanese life and consequently its
vocabulary. Certain Javanese words are hard to understand for us
in all their shades of meaning. One is "culture". Another is "jiwa," which
may mean life, but also
enthusiasm, spirit, inner self, thought, feeling, mentality, essence, and
implication.
*Eling* (pronounced "ailing") is another one of these frequently
used terms that defy translation. The word can only be understood by looking at
its context. Javanese will understand it intuitively. It may mean "one of
the jiwa's powers", "an ethical value", or "a level of depth in religious
awareness".
#### *Eling* as one of the jiwa's powers
Basically *eling* means "remember." With reference to the powers of the
jiwa the word covers everything ever experienced physically or spiritually.
Next to the faculties of the jiwa of sight, hearing, speaking,
and thinking, *eling* connects earlier experiences to what is being experienced
now, making one aware that personal experience is an ongoing process. The I,
who was in bad shape financially last year, is now making money. Memory
underlies all personal identity. Not only that, it means being conscious of the
consequences of our actions and our individual responsibility. Therefore,
*eling* in its basic meaning is of great importance to the concept of
self-awareness, considered of great importance in Javanese philosophy.
Another meaning of "eling" is a return to consciousness after fainting.
#### *Eling* as an ethical value
When a person loses self control, as in sorrow, anger, or disorientation,
the Javanese will usually advise that it is necessary to *eling*. In
other words not be overwhelmed by feelings, mixed-up thoughts, or anger. In
this case, *eling* means to regain self control.
Self control to the Javanese is of high value, if not the highest. In this
context, *eling* has more the meaning of consciousness than remembering. It
refers to a high level of self-awareness that enables the individual to
observe and control all movements of the self, both inner and outer -
its actions, words, and thoughts. By being on guard we enable ourselves
to remain in the state of *eling*
In his life the Javanese must be willing and able to see into the depths
of everything he encounters and to remain always in a state of *eling*.
It requires the highest level of awareness to observe and
maintain control over all the movements of the outer and inner selves. This
involves two-way traffic. Being in a state of *eling* his
words and thoughts will attract attention as being important and thus will
be heeded.
He will
be prevented from falling for the five forbidden things: getting drunk,
smoking, opium, stealing, gambling, and whoring.
Not only that, he will be saved
from an overly materialistic outlook of desiring only for his own benefit.
Being attracted to inward and outward pleasures is in conflict with
*eling*
and prevent the Javanese from staying in that state. That is why he is
advised to eat and sleep less in order to reduce the conflict in himself
caused by the nafsu (passions). This will help him to become more aware and
capable of self control.
Other dangers are lying, boasting, and hypocrisy - all ways of showing off
the ego and overstepping the boundaries of self control. A Javanese saying
states it well: "We have to learn to feel pain when we are glad and
gladness when we are in pain." Then we can be said to have become *eling*.
The method for achieving this is based on inner quietness.
#### *Eling* as a level of depth in religious awareness
In this context *eling* refers to a high level of religious awareness
or experience. This is based on *meneng* (being silent) and
*wening* meaning clarity, purity, transparency. This requires that
the role of the ego be reduced so that the person is no longer vulnerable to
arrogance, pride, outward pleasures, or material gain.
If the aspiring Javanese trains himself by means of silence, he will see
more clearly with
his inner eyes, making it possible to see the essence of things, to remove
the veil of mere appearances and temporary values. Once he reaches this stage
of *eling* he will draw closer to God. There will no longer be a
separation between subject and object, microcosm and macrocosm, or creature
and Creator. The sweetness will no longer be separate from the honey.
At a still higher level of *eling* all names and forms will vanish.
There will be only emptiness. This is called the experience of *ilang* (lost),
*suwung* (vacant), *sirna* (gone), *komplang* (empty), also called
"dead in life". It requires a strong faith to overcome all obstacles and
fear.
To conclude, *Eling* is a much used word in Javanese because of its close
connection to the deepest attitude of the Javanese to his inner life. It
is operative not only in religion, but also in everyday life and in their
ethical norms. So religious and mystical life, which is usually considered
exclusive and individual, permeates the way Javanese people live from day to
day. The inner levels *neng, ning, and eling* are not reserved for religion
and mystical observances alone, but are embedded in the Javanese way
of life. They are in the background of their dealing with ordinary problems
involving ethics, education, economics, philosophy,
security, and politics. The Javanese try to solve problems with a clear eye
and an inner calm that arises from their deepest inner attitude: *eling*.
(Subagio Sastrowardoyo, (free) translation Mansur Medeiros)
How a good Javanese should deport himself properly against the background
of mysticism has been laid down in two books in the nineteenth century:
*Wulangreh* (Lessons in behaviour), by Paku Buwana IV) and *Wedhatama*
(Excellent teaching), by R.Ng. Ranggawarsita. Both are very similar short works
in tembang (fairly modern Javanese song lyrics). They are still being read and
reprinted.
---
### Priyayi
The above observations are particularly true for the *priyayi* type
Javanese. To this group belong the descendants of the aristocracy of the Javanese
courts of Yogyakarta and Surakarta, who the Dutch won over to
become members of the appointive civil service in colonial
times. Nowadays they constitute the intelligentsia of Java.
They have their roots in the Hindu-Javanese courts of pre-
colonial times. A noble and pure character is attributed to
them. They were the bearers of the mystic court-traditions
taught to them by highly revered guru's.
*Wayang shadowplay performance*| |
*Priyayi* conserved and cultivated the art of dance, drama,
music and poetry. Sunan (=king) Kalidjogovan(also called Kalidjaga) is
credited by some
to have given the ancient *Wayang* play its present form.
Before it was part of the Javanese ancestor-worship.
The shadow figures represent the spirits of the dead.
Subsequently the Hindu epics Mahabharta and Ramayana were
introduced and integrated in *Wayang* performances.
The language used is often based on Sanskrit words: Susila =
chaste,ethical; Budhi = Buddhi = intelligence;
Dharma = norm, customary observance (J.Gonda).
In mysticism, as we have seen above, these words take on a different
meaning. To live according to one's dharma and the rules of
social order is to fulfil "the will of God"(kodrat).
In Javanese mysticism one learns that it is good to
honour one's superiors...justice and well-being are expected
to flow from above, to originate from a *bapak* who in his turn
derives his power for protection from a higher *bapak*, etc.,
until one reaches the realm of supernature and the leader "by
the grace of God".
All of nature is endowed with souls. Prof.van der Kroef notes:
Monistic identification is
carried to great lengths: vegetable and animal
"essences" shape human personality and destiny (e.g. after
eating goat's meat "the goat's tendency to get lost will be
manifested in the man as the desire in all circumstances to
follow his own impulses") and pantheistic unity is accepted as
a matter of course (e.g. "in the world of fishes there are
many that serve God with faith and, moreover, are not
neglectful in the manner of their prayers...").
### Two characteristics of Javanese mysticism
The Javanese mystical tradition is known for its syncretism.
In the course of its history it absorbed
all the religious traditions that reached Java and gave it its own interpretation.
The aim of the Javanese mystical tradition is that of experiencing unity with God.
Among the techniques to achieve this is the *dihkr*
(repetitive prayer), fasting, sleep
deprivation, and withdrawal from the world.
The purpose of ascetism being purification,
facilitating direct communication with the divine world.
## Dissent between mystical movements
Between the three groups of abangan, priyayi and santri had always been
an area of tension. The Santri accused the other two groups of mixing Islam
with Javanism. Prof.van der Kroef: "Conflict, even violence ... has
repeatedly occurred between adherents of these groups, frequently involving
a clash between provisions of the local *adat* (customary law) and
*hukum* (Islamic law)...".
---
## The mystical Baduys
In West Java, near the city of Rangkasbitung, South Bantam, lies the mysterious Baduy territory. Outsiders may not enter it. The Baduys guard zealously the mysteries of Javanese mysticism from the dawn of Javanese history. They were respected and consulted by the Javanese Sultans on East Java in olden times as well as the recent rulers of Indonesia. Their territory has no direct goverment interference and as money is taboo there no taxes are levied there.
In the heart of Baduy country, enclosed by a jungle, lies the megalitic sanctuary *Sasaka Domas*, or *Many Stones*. No one is allowed to come near it.
The Baduys are regarded as one of the last surviving mandala communities on Java. Members of these communities lived an ascetic life, based on guide lines of the old Sundanese -Hindu/Buddhistic/animistic beliefs, known as *Kejawen*. It withstood the Islamizing of the country. The Baduy call their religion Sunda Wiwitan [earliest Sundanese]. They were almost totally free of Islamic elements (except those imposed over the past 20 years), they also display very few Hindu characteristics.
Based on a system of taboos, the Baduy religion is animistic. They believe spirits inhabit the rocks, trees, streams and other inanimate objects. These spirits do good or evil depending on ones observance of the taboos. Thousands of taboos apply to every aspect of daily life.Their lives are governed by interdictions as to possessing property, keeping cattle, laying out sawahs (rice fields), cultivating new products, etc. Their priest-kings are not allowed to leave the territory, to pass the night outside their village, or to communicate with outsiders.
The Baduy grow all their own food and make their own tools and clothes.
They reject any introduction of artifacts from outside.
Outsiders are not allowed to enter the inner domain which is inhabited by forty families dressed mostly in white. Population is strictly limited. When the limit is exceeded, the surplus population is sent away to live outside the community as Outer Baduy. Though they try to observe the taboos of the Inner Baduy, there is much pressure on them to relax the
rules. Even so, they maintain their identity as Baduy to a remarkable degree.
The Indonesian government has attempted to socialize them, and this effort was claimed to have led to a greater openness among the Baduy to the idea of communicating with the outside
world. It remains to be seen if this opening up will not lead to a loss of this precious enclave of Javanese mysticism.
---
### Postwar spiritual movements
In colonial times the Dutch Government kept a sharp eye on these movements
including the *tarekat* Sufi brotherhoods who often stirred up uprisings
fired by messianic and millenarian expectations. The Indonesian Government
followed this policy because it was afraid of communist infiltration into
these groups. To keep an eye on them it required the mystical movements
(*aliran kepercayaan* ) to be registered.
In 1947 Subud was registered in Yogyakarta
as being founded in Semarang in 1932.
The Bureau for Supervision of Religious
Movements (Pakem) under the Ministry of Religious affairs had in 1964 360
movements registered. In 1982 there were 93 groups with in total 123,570 members
in Central Java alone.
Pangestu claims to have 50.000 members,
Sapta Darma 10.000.
Some *aliran kebatinan* (another name for spiritual movements) who lean
towards Islam dislike being equated with the
more obscure Javanese sects who are not averse towards guna-guna, Javanese
black magical practices. These groups are formed around a teacher, who
claims to have received enlightment (*Wahyu*).
Hundreds of such groups are known to exist. Their gurus
usually claim originality for their
revelation or intuitive insight while rejecting knowledge
from books or the influence of tradition. When
the guru dies, the group often dissolves.
---
**Sumarah**
A dissertation (D.G.Howe) and a thesis (Paul Stange) have been devoted
to this brotherhood. Its founder, Sukinohartono, was opened by Subud helper
Wignosupartono. The latter was known for his healing powers and was also
the first person to be opened by *Pak Subuh*, founder of *Subud*. Sukinohartono
had himself a revelation thereafter in 1932. He underwent a series of
experiences from 1935 until 1937.
After an intense cleansing Sukino was given to understand
that he would receive guidance through hakiki and the angel Gabriel. He
was taken in sequence through nine spiritual stages. Stange: "The
dimensions he passed through parallel the realms discussed in classical
mystical literature, mirror the descriptions found in wayang and Sufism."
Sukinohartono reported a.o. encounters with Jesus Christ and Prophet
Muhammad. In 1949 Sukinohartono had another revelation. Neighbours related
that they had seen a *wahyu* celestial light fall on Sukino's house
during the night. Sukino also received "clear guidance to the effect
that he had to lead humanity toward total submission to God."
In Sumarah there were two levels of practice: *kanoman* and *kasepuhan*.
Kanoman exercises took three principal forms: *karaga*, meaning automatic
movement; *karasa*: sensitizing of intuition; and *kasuara*:
spontaneous speech. These were understood as being the result of the movement
of God's power within the candidate.
For elders and those mature in spirit was a second initiation: the kasepuan
silent meditation. The latter became the standard practice. The kanoman
exercise came in disregard after 1949. The same applied to the separation
of the sexes and facing Mecca during the exercise. In the early days there
was also an intense "checking" of members' progress.
On their website Sumarah is explained as follows:
"Sumarah is a philosophy of life and a form of MEDITATION that originally
comes from Java, Indonesia. The practice is based on developing sensitivity and
acceptance through DEEP RELAXATION of body, feelings and mind. Its aim is to
create inside our self the inner space and the silence necessary for the true
self to manifest and to speak to us. The word Sumarah means total surrender, a
confident and conscious surrender of the partial ego to the universal self. The
total surrender is to Life."
Recently meditation workshops all over the world have sprung up. See Sumarah Meditation International Network links below.
**Subud**
*Subud* has a place apart amongst these kepercayaan. In most movements
meditation is being practised. Subud appears to lean most to the Sufi tarekat
tradition, yet bears santri and priyayi influences. Their spiritual excercise,
the *latihan*, appears to be quite unique, however. I have yet to come across
a similar exercise in the descriptions of other disciplines. Of course,
if one were to term the latihan "ecstatic" several other parallels
may be found in other countries and in history (early Christianity).
---
## Presentday Javanese mysticism
As seen above Indonesian mysticism developed in many forms, some clouding its deep inner essence.
It is regrettable that younger Indonesian generations seem to have lost interest to develop their innate gift to transcend sensory reality to tune into their deepest spiritual nature,
especially in the present strive between religious factions. Syncretism, characteristic of Javanese mysticism, is known to bridge outer differences and foster understanding between all people.
May be the day will come that the tremendous value of Javanese mysticism will be rediscovered. Its great tradition may need to be transplanted in order to be brought into blossom again.
---
### Incense, flowers are powerful communication tools
If the above gives the impression that mysticism has disappeared from Javanese life the Jakarta Post ran a series of articles on mysticism in August 2002. Some of its contents:
Mysticism has become a part of modern people's lives. Those seeking advice
from psychics include educated people and even those who are religious, such
as Minister of Religious Affairs Said Agil Al Munawar. Less than two weeks
ago, the minister made headlines when he ordered a treasure hunt at a
protected heritage site in Bogor, West Java, following the advice of a
psychic. [In Indonesian, "psychic" = "kejiwaan."]
Agil said that if the treasure was found, it would be able to cover the
country's foreign debt of US$130 billion. The Jakarta Post is running a
series of stories surrounding mysticism. This story and a related one on page
8 on August 26,2002, were written by Muninggar Sri Saraswati. While cellular phones and the Internet are the most popular methods of
communication by urbanites, there are some who choose kemenyan (incense) and
flowers. Some people in Java burn incense and put flowers sprayed with perfume to
communicate with spirits of the dead to gain peace of mind, solve problems in
life or cure diseases.
The employee of a private company in the Kuningan area of South Jakarta,
Soenaryo told The Jakarta Post that he started seeing a spiritualist five
years ago when he was facing a problem at his company.
*"Nobody could help me at the time. A friend of mine suggested that I see a
spiritualist and I did. The spiritualist told me that I have to burn incense
and put a plate of flowers and two eggs in my room while I meditated,"*
Soenaryo said.
Although he felt a bit awkward, he obeyed the order and requested the spirits
of his ancestors to ask God to help him. Amazingly, Soenaryo found a solution
to the problem and he was promoted. He has since become a loyal client of the
spiritualist's, who lives in Paseban, Central Jakarta. He has also regularly
provided offerings, particularly when he has a problem in life.
*"It's only a medium to God, which you might think is strange,"* said Soenaryo,
adding that he makes the offerings every kliwon, or once every Javanese
five-day week.
Another customer, Warti, told the Post that she bought incense and flowers
for her employer, a middle-aged woman who is a banker.
*"She has given offerings and burned incense for two years, when her marriage
was in trouble. She usually does it in the morning. She also takes baths with
petals in the water at night,"* said the maid, who buys the items for her
every Friday.
Marni, an incense and flower vendor, said that business had been brisk since
she opened shop 10 years ago, with most people buying the items usually for
funeral rituals.
*"The number of people buying these items for mystical purposes started to
increase during the economic crisis,"* she said, referring to the Asian crisis
which hit the country in 1997.
Another vendor at Rawa Belong market, West Jakarta, agreed.
*"There are not as many people buying flowers and incense for mystical
purposes as those who buy them for funeral rituals, but they are loyal
customers. They come once a week or twice a month,"* said Tedi, who has been
in the business for over eight years.
---
### Trances in modern Indonesian society
Spiritual fervour - going into a trance - is a rather common phenomenon in Indonesia, particularly among factory workers.
All over the Indonesian archipelago there are reports of schoolchildren, young women and factory workers going into mass trances or speaking in tongues.
National television showed in February 2008 eleven students and five teachers going into mass trance in a classroom. About 50 female workers at a garment factory near Jakarta were reported to have gone into a collective trance in June 2007, weeping and jerking their bodies around.
Religion, education and development have done little to halt widespread acceptance of the supernatural in Indonesia.
*In Indonesia, trance is tied up with culture,* explained Lidia Laksana Hidajat, from the psychology faculty of Jakarta's Atma Jaya University.
Lina, 23, said she has been possessed many times in the past six years, always by the same "jinn" or evil spirit.
*Its face is exactly the same face as my older sister but the body is hard to make out. It calls my name but if I follow it, it disappears,* she said.
Lina said that mass trances were so common at the Malang cigarette factory, where she worked, that she quit eventually .
Indonesian media reported a group trance among workers at Bentoel's cigarette factory in Malang, Java, in March 2006. Hidajat interviewed 30 of the affected women, who say they were sitting in rows in a long hall, rolling the cigarettes by hand when it happened.
*They were working in silence. That's one of the requirements of a trance to happen - it's usually quiet and when they are engaged in monotonous activity,* she said.
Suddenly, one of the workers started screaming and her body went stiff. The one next to her started crying and went stiff too, triggering a domino effect. A Muslim leader was summoned, but his prayers had no effect. The exhausted women fell asleep and when they awoke they remembered nothing.
Hidajat found there were common factors between the trance victims she interviewed.
*Often they are people who are very religious or under pressure. They were also from low socio-economic backgrounds,* she said.
Eko Susanto Marsoeki, the director of Malang's Lawang Psychiatric Hospital, said overwork was closely linked to mass trance incidents in factories. *Often it is a form of protest that will not be dealt with too harshly,* he said.
When more than 30 students at Kalimantan's Pahandut Palangka Raya High School fell into a trance in November, they blamed a spirit in a nearby tree. During the morning flag-raising ceremony, one of the girls started screaming and couldn't move. Soon her friends joined in until more than 30 of them were screaming and fainting, the deputy principal, Friskila said. Some of the girls woke from the trance after a student played a Muslim prayer ring tone on her mobile phone. Others were taken by their parents to local witchdoctors.
Friskila, however, favours a less superstitious explanation.
*They are bored, tired and then this happened,* she said. *They all got a day off school.*
---
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***Links:***
* [Subud](http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/subud1.html)* [A mysterious encounter of Dutch painter Auke Sonnega with Javanese mysticism on Bali in 1950.](sonnega.html)* [A commentary of Husein Rofé on Pak Subuh's 'Susila Budhi Dharma'](http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/sbdrofe.html)* [*WIRID*, the mystical teachings of the eight sages of Java, and other ancient Javanese texts.](http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/wirid.html)* [DEWA RUCI, the great Javanese mystical treatise](http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/dewaruci.html)* [Sumarah Meditation International Network](http://www.sumarah.net/)* [Wikipedia encyclopedia: Badui](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badui)* [The Sundanese (with information on the Baduys)](http://www.sunda.org/sundanese/sundanese.htm)* [Sufism in Indonesia](http://www.uga.edu/islam/sufism/SufIndones.html)* [Prof. Bruinessen: Studies\_of\_Sufism\_and\_the\_Sufi\_Orders\_in\_Indonesia](http://www.academia.edu/2632086/Studies_of_Sufism_and_the_Sufi_Orders_in_Indonesia)* [Javanese Santri Islam](http://www.okusi.net/garydean/works/santri.html)* [A study of the art of living. An excellent in-depth treatise of Javanese Mysticism by David Howe Ph.D.](http://sumarah.tripod.com/index.htm)* [The Book of Being (Sumarah) by D.G.Howe Ph.D.](http://thebookofbeing.net/index2.html)* [Joglosemar - Kejawen, a Javanese traditional spiritual teaching](http://joglosemar.co.id/kejawen/index.html)* [Javanese religion (Philtar)](http://www.philtar.ac.uk/encyclopedia/indon/java.html)* [Indian Thought in the Dutch Indies, The Theosophical Society](http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/23/theme/23T2.html)* [Naqshbandi Sufi Way](http://www.naqshbandi.org/)* [The Serat Wedhatama](http://www.katinkahesselink.net/other/Wedhatama.html)* [www.pathefilm.uksongo Pilgrimage](http://www.eastjava.com/books/walisongo/index.html)* [Anthropology of religion. An introduction to Folk religion and Magic.](http://anthro.palomar.edu/religion/default.htm)* [Islam, the New Age and Marginal Religions in Indonesia: Changing Meanings of Religious Pluralism](http://www.cesnur.org/2003/vil2003_howell.htm)* [International Institute for Asian Studies](http://www.onderzoekinformatie.nl/nl/oi/nod/organisatie/ORG1237489/)* [Reog Ponorogo: Spirituality, Sexuality, and Power in a Javanese Performance Tradition](http://wwwsshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/issue2/Warok.html) * [Reflections on Islam. Myth versus enlightenment.](islam.html) * [On the psychology of spiritual movements](psymove.html)
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### **Video clips:**
* [Husein Rofé (Subud) in Hong Kong 1955](http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=gKAjACsXHTk)* [Pak Subuh (Subud) visits Puncak mountain resort on Java in 1955](http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=XkcaQLoz2ps)* [Pak Subuh in Tokyo 1959](http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=qpYBy6tg91s)* [Pak Subuh visits the Netherlands 1964](http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=AKRUNneXrLc)* [Pak Subuh talks in Eindhoven, Netherlands 1964](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26zGbei5ecw)* [Pak Subuh in the Hague, Netherlands 1964](http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=SKR0T-OS1_A)* [Pak Subuh in the Hague 1967](http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk4gNfa8Ojs)* [Subud members have a crazy evening in the Hague 1967](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSvjR-OnYjs&list=PL50F6AA6D4E5E1E3F&index=12)* [Husein Rofé in Alicante, Spain in 1969](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUxsDQzWe60)* [Subud National congress in Rambach, Germany, in 1974](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUSVcQJd9To)* [Subud 5th World Congress in Wolfsburg, Germany, in 1975](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0xuBT_Kkn0)* [Sydney 8th World Subud congres in 1989](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am9_xxeXbIc&list=PL50F6AA6D4E5E1E3F&index=13) * [No Dimension, Kopdar Pesta PPS, Soul Journey Indonesia](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx-_moxi2sY)
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## Foreign translations
Nederlandse vertaling:[Javaanse mystieke bewegingen](javmysnl.html)
[German translation: Javanische mystische bewegungen](https://wiki--travel.com/javmys1.html)
Indonesian (Bahasa) translation [Tentang psikologi gerakan spiritual (provided by ChameleonJohn.com)](http://www.chameleonjohn.com/translations/psymove-Indonesian)
[Spanish: Subud. Su origen y objetivo](https://worldliterate.com/translations/subud1.html)
[Portuguese: Movimentos Místicos Javaneses](https://www.homeyou.com/~edu/movimentos-misticos-javaneses)
(for [Homeyou Translations](https://www.homeyou.com/~edu/) )
[Italian: 'Movimenti mistici giavanese'](https://dailycontributors.com/movimenti-mistici-giavanesi/)
[Greek translation: Javanese mystical movements](http://dailyanswers.net/javanese-mystical-movements-greek-translation/)
[Norwegian translation: Javanese mysticism.
(By Student Company Rasklån AS -https://www.rasklån.no)](http://noblewebsolutions.com/javanese-mystiske-bevegelser/)
[Russian translation of 'Javanese mysticism'.](http://www.opensourceinitiative.net/edu/javmys1/)
[Ukranian translation](http://eustudiesweb.com/javanese-mystical-movements/)
[Kazakh translation.](http://theworkscited.com/javanese-mystical-movements/)
[Hungarian translation: Jávai Misztikuz Mozdulatok](http://sc-journal.com/javai-misztikuz-mozdulatok/)
[Slovenian translation](http://dreamicus.com/blog/javanese-mystical-movements.html)
[Serbian translatian: 'Javanese mystical movements'](https://www.lawmix.ru/blog/2018/08/16/javanese-mystical-movements/)
[Arabic translation of Javanese mystical movements](https://www.losungenapp.com/ar/translations/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%83%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%AD%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%83%D9%8A%D8%AC%D8%A7%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A9/)
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<li>Ken Thompson<br>
retired from:
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666 Mountain Ave.<br>
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<a href="mig.html"> MiG-29 flight</a>.
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# Ken Thompson
## Addresses
* Ken Thompson
retired from:
[Bell Laboratories](http://www.bell-labs.com/)
666 Mountain Ave.
Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974-0636, USA
I can now be reached as [email protected].
## Connections
Bibliography in
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## Pointer to Turing paper
[Reflections on Trusting Trust](//www.acm.org/classics/sep95/).
## How I Spent My Winter Vacation
[MiG-29 flight](mig.html).
## Play chess with God
[Chess endames](chesseg.html).
(This link was temporarily broken by some fileserver reconfiguration.
If this happens again, you might look at
[jaet.org](http://chess.jaet.org/endings/))
I was affiliated with the
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<H1>The GE Superadio Tech Page</H1>
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<P>This page is designed to give you quick, accurate technical information about the GE Superadio series of radios. I personally own all three basic models, so I can speak a lot about them. I cannot speak definitively about boombox version with casette, but supposedly the core is based on the GE Superadio series.
<p>Since these radios have been discontinued, I propose that the reader might want to try the <a href="ccep.htm">CCradio-EP</a>, which is a recently introduced
radio with performance that I find superior in almost every way. It is available from <a href="http://www.ccrane.com">CCrane</a>.
<center><H2>Basic Design</H2></CENTER>
<p>The Superadio models are all based on a TDA1083 IC, which is one of those "radios on a chip". It contains the circuitry necessary to make a radio - including an audio amplifier. All you really need to add are antennas, IF filters, a volume control, and a speaker and you would have a good - but not excellent radio. GE has added external circuitry to give it a tuned RF stage on AM and FM, 3 IF filters for FM plus a 280 kHz ceramic filter, four IF stages for AM, bass and treble controls, etc. It just goes to show the excellent radios that can actually be made out of these "single chip" radios. There are other ICs available - by far the most common are ones that do not include an audio amplifier, but have integrated FM detection or detection in an external ceramic discriminator. All of these IC's could theoretically be used to create their own "Super Radio" design - but no manufacturers have seen fit to do so.
<p>Data Sheet Links:<br>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets/320/377985_DS.pdf">Telefunken / Temic</a>
<li><a href="http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets/320/377986_DS.pdf">Atmel</a>
</ul>
<p>The bad news - it appears to be discontinued. The good news - NTE makes an exact replacement, the NTE1624:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.nteinc.com/specs/1600to1699/pdf/nte1624.pdf">NTE Data Sheet</a>
</ul>
<p>It is available from <a href="http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/NTE/NTE1624/?qs=40PANqx2Ybwlcz9vhpZtoQ%3d%3d">Mouser Electronics</a>. I have ordered them from Mouser, and used them in GE SR's 1 and 3 - they work. Since the 2 is just a minor variation of the 1, I am sure they would work in it as well, I just haven't replaced one in a 2 yet.
<center><H2>Quality Issues</H2></CENTER>
<p>While I am quite impressed with the performance of these models, they are relatively low cost portable radios compared to communications grade receivers. Quality issues plagued the product from the very beginning, reaching the point in the Superadio 3 that returns doomed the product. It is currently out of production, and I would be very suprised to see the product revived as a Superadio 4. I will go into the quality issues with the "3" in more detail on its tech page.
<p>The following photomicrographs show details of circuit board quality issues:
<p><center><table BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=5><tr>
<td ALIGN=Center><IMG SRC="quality1_small.JPG"WIDTH=222 HEIGHT=191></td>
<td ALIGN=Center><IMG SRC="quality2_small.JPG" WIDTH=212 HEIGHT=179></td>
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<td ALIGN=Center><b>Cold Solder Joint</b></td>
<td ALIGN=Center><b>Over Etched PC Board</b></td>
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<p>There are also numerous component leads that are left too long when clipped, and can short against adjacent traces (these do not show well under the microscope).
<p>For more technical information on your particular model, click on its title headings below.
<p><CENTER><H2><A HREF="sr1.htm">The GE Superadio</A></H2></CENTER>
<p><CENTER><IMG SRC="sr1_small.JPG" WIDTH=330 HEIGHT=300></CENTER>
<p>The original GE Superadio, sometimes mistakingly called the GE Superadio 1, was introduced sometime before January 1979 (the date on the manual), which indicates that the design is at least 30 years old. There have been two versions - one without external antenna connections and one with external antenna connections.
<p><CENTER><H2><A HREF="sr2.htm">The GE Superadio 2</A></H2></CENTER>
<p><CENTER><IMG SRC="sr2_small.JPG" WIDTH=335 HEIGHT=309></CENTER>
<p><CENTER><H3>Differences Between the Superadio and the Superadio 2</A></H3></CENTER>
<p>The GE Superadio 1 and 2 are very similar, but several changes were made:
<ul>
<li>The most noticable difference between the Superradio 1 and 2 is the addition of a tweeter for high frequency sound reproduction.
<li>The circuit board were re-layed out to accomodate orthogonal component placement. This made the main board larger by about 3/4 inch horizontally on the left.
<li>There are a number of component value changes between the two.
<li>The tuning capacitor in the 2 is smaller.
<li>The speaker grille is changed.
<li>The knobs were changed to an all silver finish.
</ul>
<p>There were several minor revisions made during production of the GE SR-2, mostly affecting the case.
<CENTER><H3><A HREF="sr3.htm">The GE Superadio 3</A></H3></CENTER>
<p><CENTER><IMG SRC="sr3_small.JPG" WIDTH=354 HEIGHT=312></CENTER>
<p><CENTER><H3>Differences Between the Superadio 2 and the Superadio 3</A></H3></CENTER>
<p>The Superadio 3 was a major redesign of the product. Changes include:
<ul>
<li>There has been a complete mechanical re-design of the radio. Some people, myself included, think the new housing is more flimsy.
<li>The tuning knob has been moved from the front of the radio to the right hand side.
<li>All circuitry is now contained on a single PC board.
<li>A change from a mechanical tuning capacitor to varactor diode tuning. This necessitated the inclusion of an internal DC-DC converter to raise the 9V battery / internal AC adapter voltage to the level required by the
varactor diodes. This internal DC-DC converter operates at 3.5 MHz and provides a regulated 15V output, which is limited by two internal scaling potentiometers. It has been discontinued, and no replacement is available.
<li>The inclusion of a bandwidth switch on the AM. This allows the AM bandwidth to be switched from narrow mode (equivalent to the AM audio of the "1" and "2") to a wide mode that extends the frequency response well beyond 10 kHz. The method GE used to increase the bandwidth is bizarre - there are transistor switches throughout the AM section that decrease the Q of each stage by introducing parallel or series resistance. I would have personally designed it differently, directing the IF through a single, inexpensive ceramic filter as is done in a myriad of cheap new radios (which are consequently wideband AM by default).
That would have greatly reduced the part count, reduced the board space, and increased the reliability.
<li>The audio section has been completed redesigned. It now takes advantage of the differential outputs of the IC which quadruples output power.
<li>A few of the AM / FM RF and IF transformers had to change to accomodate varactor tuning / bandwidth switching.
</ul>
<p>Make no mistake, the "3" is nothing more than a derivation of the "1" and "2" designs. The schematic shows many common topologies - modified to accomodate the varactors and bandwidth switch on AM - but the circuit architecture of the "3" has otherwise changed very little. The reference designators on the schematic and PC board have changed, but their functions, and sometimes even values are the same as the "2".
<p>The Superadio 3 has gone through one major revision, in which the front end of the FM section has been changed from discrete transistor techniques to a single-in-line integrated circuit. I do not have the schematic of this re-design, but I do own both versions, and have included photographs of both in the SR-3 tech page.
<p>The Superadio 3 has also gone through a transfer of ownership from GE to RCA. All RCA versions contain the new PC board design, while only the last few years of the GE production have the new PC board design.
<CENTER><H2>What the Superadio Series is NOT</H2></CENTER>
<p>As nice as they are, GE Superradios can't be all things to all people.
<p><UL>
<li>They do not have FM stereo capability.
<li>They do not have shortwave bands.
<li>They are not easily converted to AM stereo.
<li>The Superadio series of radios are NOT designed to compete with the trendy table radios. These are serious long distance receivers, unlike things like the Bose.
<li>Dial calibration is not particularly good - many people are continually irritated by this, and some return radios because of it. Personally, I'd just make a corrected dial and tape it under the pointer - problem solved. A really clever user could make a new dial graphic for the 1 and 2 - and paste it over the original.
<li>They are NOT particularly good at FM reception - although they do better than most portables. GE Superradios are most highly prized for their AM reception, which is as good or better than a C Crane radio at 1/4 the cost. The C Crane radio is also equalized for speech (talk radio), so you won't be excited by music on one.
</ul>
<CENTER><H2>The Supposed Predecessor</H2></CENTER>
<p>GE has a history of making fine radios that extends back into the 50's, less than a decade after the invention of the transistor. After much searching, I found a reasonably priced <a href="p780.htm">GE P-780</a>:
<p><center><img src="p780_52_final.jpg" width="418" height="332" alt=""></center>
<p>After doing a restoration on the radio, I can conclusively say that this is not a predecessor or precursor to the GE Superadio. Other than being radios with tuned RF gain stages, the two designs are completely different. They may well have had some designers in common, but the Superadio designers took advantage of new technology - the aforementioned "radio on a chip" IC to do their design. The P-780 has three IF stages, the Superadios 4. And, of course, there is the addition of the FM band on the Superadios. There is an AM/FM version of the P-780, but I don't have an example to examine to see if it contains tuned RF stages on both AM and FM. Based on the interior space in the P-780 cabinet, I doubt it.
<CENTER><H2>Are There Clones?</H2></CENTER>
<p>I have received many inquiries about the <A HREF="12-603.htm">Radio Shack Optimus models 12-603 and 12-903</A>. Many people have claimed that they are nothing other than repackaged GE's. This is not true. Both are fine radios, but they are complete redesigns that cost reduce the GE. Consequently, the performance is not as good. I own one, and have analyzed it at the link above.
<CENTER><H2>What About Other Great Radios - Should We Call Them Supers?</H2></CENTER>
<p>Now that the GE / RCA Superadios are out of production, many people are looking for a "replacement". Many radios have been touted as being excellent AM performers:
<p><ul>
<li>Radio Shack <a href="12-650.htm">12-650</a>
<li>Radio Shack <a href="12-655.htm">12-655</a>
<li>Radio Shack <a href="12-603.htm">12-603 and 12-903</a> which I plan to attempt to modify to become equal to a GE/RCA SR-3. They are based on the design, and DO have <b>STABLE</b> tuning pots!
<li>Radio Shack <a href="12-675_tech.htm">12-675</a>
<li>Sony <a href="srf59.htm">SRF-59</a>
<li>C Crane Radios. Except for the new <a href="ccep.htm">C Crane Radio-EP</a>, they have been of little interest to me, because they are equalized for speech and I am a music fan, not talk radio fan. The EP seems to have a switch for dual equalization (finally!)
<li>Older GE models - some are precursors to the Superadio, but just about any old GE - even without tuned RF - is excellent.
<li>Various general coverage SW receivers, like the Realistic DX300 or the Panasonic RF2200
<li>Redsun PR2100
<li>Tecsun BCL 2000 or 3000
<li>Grudig S350 or S350DL
<li>Various Sony models, some AM/FM, some including SW bands.
<li>Panasonic RF-2200
</ul>
<p> I own the first three listed above, and some Sony models that are good - not great. But I can't vouch for ones I haven't tried. I have a couple of other <a href="super.htm">non-GE/RCA "superadios"</a>.
<CENTER><H2>Things That are NOT Superadios!</H2></CENTER>
<p><ul>
<li>Sony <a href="m37w.htm">SRF-M37W</a> Highly rated by DX'ers, but comparatively poor compared to the <a href="srf59.htm">SRF-59</a>
<li>Radio Shack <a href="2000629.htm">2000629</a> Certainly Superadio performance on FM after modification, but lackluster on AM
<li>A restoration of a late model "All American Five" tube radio, an <a href="rhd10y.htm">RCA RHD10Y</a>.
<li>The sad state of <a href="Current_Radio_Design.htm">Current Radio Design</a>
</ul>
<CENTER><H2>Other Sites</H2></CENTER>
<ul>
<li><A HREF="http://mysite.verizon.net/vze20h45/radio/superadio/gesr_faq.html">The GE SuperRadio FAQ</A>
<li><a href="http://www.radiointel.com/review-gesuperradios.htm">Article at RadioIntel.com</a>
<li><a href="http://users.netonecom.net/~swordman/Radio/GEsrIIIAlign.htm">Doug's GE Superadio III Alignment Page</a>
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# The GE Superadio Tech Page

This page is designed to give you quick, accurate technical information about the GE Superadio series of radios. I personally own all three basic models, so I can speak a lot about them. I cannot speak definitively about boombox version with casette, but supposedly the core is based on the GE Superadio series.
Since these radios have been discontinued, I propose that the reader might want to try the [CCradio-EP](ccep.htm), which is a recently introduced
radio with performance that I find superior in almost every way. It is available from [CCrane](http://www.ccrane.com).
## Basic Design
The Superadio models are all based on a TDA1083 IC, which is one of those "radios on a chip". It contains the circuitry necessary to make a radio - including an audio amplifier. All you really need to add are antennas, IF filters, a volume control, and a speaker and you would have a good - but not excellent radio. GE has added external circuitry to give it a tuned RF stage on AM and FM, 3 IF filters for FM plus a 280 kHz ceramic filter, four IF stages for AM, bass and treble controls, etc. It just goes to show the excellent radios that can actually be made out of these "single chip" radios. There are other ICs available - by far the most common are ones that do not include an audio amplifier, but have integrated FM detection or detection in an external ceramic discriminator. All of these IC's could theoretically be used to create their own "Super Radio" design - but no manufacturers have seen fit to do so.
Data Sheet Links:
* [Telefunken / Temic](http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets/320/377985_DS.pdf)* [Atmel](http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets/320/377986_DS.pdf)
The bad news - it appears to be discontinued. The good news - NTE makes an exact replacement, the NTE1624:
* [NTE Data Sheet](http://www.nteinc.com/specs/1600to1699/pdf/nte1624.pdf)
It is available from [Mouser Electronics](http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/NTE/NTE1624/?qs=40PANqx2Ybwlcz9vhpZtoQ%3d%3d). I have ordered them from Mouser, and used them in GE SR's 1 and 3 - they work. Since the 2 is just a minor variation of the 1, I am sure they would work in it as well, I just haven't replaced one in a 2 yet.
## Quality Issues
While I am quite impressed with the performance of these models, they are relatively low cost portable radios compared to communications grade receivers. Quality issues plagued the product from the very beginning, reaching the point in the Superadio 3 that returns doomed the product. It is currently out of production, and I would be very suprised to see the product revived as a Superadio 4. I will go into the quality issues with the "3" in more detail on its tech page.
The following photomicrographs show details of circuit board quality issues:
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There are also numerous component leads that are left too long when clipped, and can short against adjacent traces (these do not show well under the microscope).
For more technical information on your particular model, click on its title headings below.
## [The GE Superadio](sr1.htm)

The original GE Superadio, sometimes mistakingly called the GE Superadio 1, was introduced sometime before January 1979 (the date on the manual), which indicates that the design is at least 30 years old. There have been two versions - one without external antenna connections and one with external antenna connections.
## [The GE Superadio 2](sr2.htm)

### Differences Between the Superadio and the Superadio 2
The GE Superadio 1 and 2 are very similar, but several changes were made:
* The most noticable difference between the Superradio 1 and 2 is the addition of a tweeter for high frequency sound reproduction.
* The circuit board were re-layed out to accomodate orthogonal component placement. This made the main board larger by about 3/4 inch horizontally on the left.
* There are a number of component value changes between the two.
* The tuning capacitor in the 2 is smaller.
* The speaker grille is changed.
* The knobs were changed to an all silver finish.
There were several minor revisions made during production of the GE SR-2, mostly affecting the case.
### [The GE Superadio 3](sr3.htm)

### Differences Between the Superadio 2 and the Superadio 3
The Superadio 3 was a major redesign of the product. Changes include:
* There has been a complete mechanical re-design of the radio. Some people, myself included, think the new housing is more flimsy.
* The tuning knob has been moved from the front of the radio to the right hand side.
* All circuitry is now contained on a single PC board.
* A change from a mechanical tuning capacitor to varactor diode tuning. This necessitated the inclusion of an internal DC-DC converter to raise the 9V battery / internal AC adapter voltage to the level required by the
varactor diodes. This internal DC-DC converter operates at 3.5 MHz and provides a regulated 15V output, which is limited by two internal scaling potentiometers. It has been discontinued, and no replacement is available.
* The inclusion of a bandwidth switch on the AM. This allows the AM bandwidth to be switched from narrow mode (equivalent to the AM audio of the "1" and "2") to a wide mode that extends the frequency response well beyond 10 kHz. The method GE used to increase the bandwidth is bizarre - there are transistor switches throughout the AM section that decrease the Q of each stage by introducing parallel or series resistance. I would have personally designed it differently, directing the IF through a single, inexpensive ceramic filter as is done in a myriad of cheap new radios (which are consequently wideband AM by default).
That would have greatly reduced the part count, reduced the board space, and increased the reliability.
* The audio section has been completed redesigned. It now takes advantage of the differential outputs of the IC which quadruples output power.
* A few of the AM / FM RF and IF transformers had to change to accomodate varactor tuning / bandwidth switching.
Make no mistake, the "3" is nothing more than a derivation of the "1" and "2" designs. The schematic shows many common topologies - modified to accomodate the varactors and bandwidth switch on AM - but the circuit architecture of the "3" has otherwise changed very little. The reference designators on the schematic and PC board have changed, but their functions, and sometimes even values are the same as the "2".
The Superadio 3 has gone through one major revision, in which the front end of the FM section has been changed from discrete transistor techniques to a single-in-line integrated circuit. I do not have the schematic of this re-design, but I do own both versions, and have included photographs of both in the SR-3 tech page.
The Superadio 3 has also gone through a transfer of ownership from GE to RCA. All RCA versions contain the new PC board design, while only the last few years of the GE production have the new PC board design.
## What the Superadio Series is NOT
As nice as they are, GE Superradios can't be all things to all people.
* They do not have FM stereo capability.
* They do not have shortwave bands.
* They are not easily converted to AM stereo.
* The Superadio series of radios are NOT designed to compete with the trendy table radios. These are serious long distance receivers, unlike things like the Bose.
* Dial calibration is not particularly good - many people are continually irritated by this, and some return radios because of it. Personally, I'd just make a corrected dial and tape it under the pointer - problem solved. A really clever user could make a new dial graphic for the 1 and 2 - and paste it over the original.
* They are NOT particularly good at FM reception - although they do better than most portables. GE Superradios are most highly prized for their AM reception, which is as good or better than a C Crane radio at 1/4 the cost. The C Crane radio is also equalized for speech (talk radio), so you won't be excited by music on one.
## The Supposed Predecessor
GE has a history of making fine radios that extends back into the 50's, less than a decade after the invention of the transistor. After much searching, I found a reasonably priced [GE P-780](p780.htm):

After doing a restoration on the radio, I can conclusively say that this is not a predecessor or precursor to the GE Superadio. Other than being radios with tuned RF gain stages, the two designs are completely different. They may well have had some designers in common, but the Superadio designers took advantage of new technology - the aforementioned "radio on a chip" IC to do their design. The P-780 has three IF stages, the Superadios 4. And, of course, there is the addition of the FM band on the Superadios. There is an AM/FM version of the P-780, but I don't have an example to examine to see if it contains tuned RF stages on both AM and FM. Based on the interior space in the P-780 cabinet, I doubt it.
## Are There Clones?
I have received many inquiries about the [Radio Shack Optimus models 12-603 and 12-903](12-603.htm). Many people have claimed that they are nothing other than repackaged GE's. This is not true. Both are fine radios, but they are complete redesigns that cost reduce the GE. Consequently, the performance is not as good. I own one, and have analyzed it at the link above.
## What About Other Great Radios - Should We Call Them Supers?
Now that the GE / RCA Superadios are out of production, many people are looking for a "replacement". Many radios have been touted as being excellent AM performers:
* Radio Shack [12-650](12-650.htm)* Radio Shack [12-655](12-655.htm)* Radio Shack [12-603 and 12-903](12-603.htm) which I plan to attempt to modify to become equal to a GE/RCA SR-3. They are based on the design, and DO have **STABLE** tuning pots!
* Radio Shack [12-675](12-675_tech.htm)* Sony [SRF-59](srf59.htm)* C Crane Radios. Except for the new [C Crane Radio-EP](ccep.htm), they have been of little interest to me, because they are equalized for speech and I am a music fan, not talk radio fan. The EP seems to have a switch for dual equalization (finally!)
* Older GE models - some are precursors to the Superadio, but just about any old GE - even without tuned RF - is excellent.
* Various general coverage SW receivers, like the Realistic DX300 or the Panasonic RF2200
* Redsun PR2100
* Tecsun BCL 2000 or 3000
* Grudig S350 or S350DL
* Various Sony models, some AM/FM, some including SW bands.
* Panasonic RF-2200
I own the first three listed above, and some Sony models that are good - not great. But I can't vouch for ones I haven't tried. I have a couple of other [non-GE/RCA "superadios"](super.htm).
## Things That are NOT Superadios!
* Sony [SRF-M37W](m37w.htm) Highly rated by DX'ers, but comparatively poor compared to the [SRF-59](srf59.htm)* Radio Shack [2000629](2000629.htm) Certainly Superadio performance on FM after modification, but lackluster on AM
* A restoration of a late model "All American Five" tube radio, an [RCA RHD10Y](rhd10y.htm).
* The sad state of [Current Radio Design](Current_Radio_Design.htm)
## Other Sites
* [The GE SuperRadio FAQ](http://mysite.verizon.net/vze20h45/radio/superadio/gesr_faq.html)* [Article at RadioIntel.com](http://www.radiointel.com/review-gesuperradios.htm)* [Doug's GE Superadio III Alignment Page](http://users.netonecom.net/~swordman/Radio/GEsrIIIAlign.htm)
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<P>Alan Rickman... Villain extraordinaire, comedic personality, romantic leading man. All this and more. He has performed in London's West End, on Broadway, in film and on radio and television.
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Born on February 21, 1946 in Hammersmith, London, Rickman attended the Royal
College of Art and made his way as a graphic artist in Soho. He received a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art which he attended from 1972 - 1974. While there, he won the Emile Litter Prize, the Forbes Robertson Prize, and the Bancroft Gold Medal.<P>
Rickman has worked extensively with various British repertory and
experimental theater groups including <I>The Seagull</I>, Snoo Wilson's <I>The Grass Widow</I> at the Royal Court and has appeared three times at the Edinburgh International Festival. <P>
During this period, he did occasional television work, in roles from
Shakespearean drama to LeCarr�'s international intrigue.<P>
While working with the Royal Shakespeare Company he starred in, among
other things, <I>As You Like It</I>. His casting in The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of <I>Les Liaisons Dangereuses</I> as Le Vicomte de
Valmont won him critical and popular acclaim as the elegant and heartless
seducer. When the show came across the Atlantic in 1986, Rickman came
with it to Broadway and there earned a Tony nomination for his performance.
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It was during his stint on Broadway that he was approached by Joel Silver
and offered a role in the first <I>Die Hard</I> film in which Rickman's unique interpretation of the villainous Hans Gruber garnered worldwide attention and set a chilling new standard for screen "bad guys."
Since then, Rickman has appeared in many films.
<P>Mr. Rickman directed the play, <i>My Name Is Rachel Corrie</i> in April 2005 at the Royal Court Theatre, London. His performance on stage in Noel Coward's romantic comedy <I>Private Lives,</I> which had transferred to Broadway after its successful run in London at the Albery Theatre, ended in September 2002. Rickman had reunited with his <I>Les Liaisons Dangereuses</I> co-star, Lindsay Duncan, and director, Howard Davies for this Tony Award winning production.
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In 1993, he did the voice-over on Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, Part II...
the voice that introduces the individual instruments that eventually come
together so magnificently. And is one of the many artists who recites Shakespearian sonnets on the newly released (Feb. 4, 2002) <I>When Love Speaks</I> CD. He is also featured prominently in a music video, <I>In Demand,</I> by the Scottish band, TEXAS, which premiered on Europe MTV in August 2000.
<P>He played Professor Snape in the <em>Harry Potter</em> films, which have brought him a whole new generation of fans.
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Mr. Rickman currently makes his home in England.<STRONG><P></STRONG>
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<TD><A href="#TRM"><BIG>Television, Radio, Misc.</A></TD><TD><A href="#F"><BIG>Film</BIG></A></TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER>
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<TR BGCOLOR=#BBDDFF> <TD><CENTER><B><BIG>Year</BIG></B></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><B><BIG>Title</BIG></B></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><B><BIG>Role</BIG></B></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><B><BIG>Venue/Comments</BIG></B></CENTER></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1957</B></TD><TD>Coriolanus</TD><TD>Volumnia</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1962</B></TD><TD>Sgt Musgrave's Dance</TD><TD>Annie the barmaid</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1963</B></TD><TD>Caucasian Chalk Circle</TD><TD>Grusha</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1963</B></TD><TD>Knight of the Burning Pestle</TD><TD>Humphrey</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1963</B></TD><TD>Ali Baba & The 7 Dwarves</TD><TD>Sixth Wife of Ali Baba</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1964</B></TD><TD>Portrait of Scythop</TD><TD>.</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1964</B></TD><TD>Cloud Over the Morning</TD><TD>Grikos</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1964</B></TD><TD>The Alchemist</TD><TD>Sir Epicure Mammon</TD><TD>Latymer Upper School</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1965</B></TD><TD> Night Must Fall</TD><TD>Danny </TD><TD>Brook Green Players (amateur)<BR>Rima played Dora, the maid</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1966-1972</B></TD><TD> The Borgia Orgy</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Court Drama Group (amateur)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1966-1972</B></TD><TD> The Hostage</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Court Drama Group (amateur)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1966-1972</B></TD><TD> Romeo and Juliet</TD><TD>Romeo </TD><TD>Court Drama Group (amateur)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1966-1972</B></TD><TD> Measure for Measure</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Court Drama Group (amateur)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1966-1972</B></TD><TD>View from the Bridge</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Court Drama Group (amateur)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>July 1971</B></TD><TD>Backbone</TD><TD>Malcolm Levin</TD><TD>Court Drama Group (amateur)<BR>Rima played Tania Forbes</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1973</B></TD><TD> Uncle Vanya</TD><TD>Vanya </TD><TD>Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) - Vanburgh Theatre Club
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1973</B></TD><TD>Ghosts</TD><TD>Pastor Manders</TD><TD>RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B> 1973/4</B></TD><TD>Lower Depths</TD><TD>Krivoy Zob </TD> <TD> RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1974</B></TD><TD>Little Mary Sunshine</TD><TD>Capt Warrington</TD><TD>RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1974</B></TD><TD>Man and Superman</TD><TD>Roebuck Ramsden</TD><TD>RADA - Vanburg Theatre Club</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1974</B></TD><TD>Measure for Measure</TD><TD>Angelo</TD><TD>RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1974/5</B></TD><TD> Babes in the Woods</TD><TD>Chorus </TD><TD>Library Theatre Company, Manchester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1974</B></TD><TD> Lock Up Your Daughters</TD><TD>Dabble </TD><TD>playbill dated 10/30 - 11/74 states Rickman just finished RADA training; Library Theatre Company, Manchester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD> There's A Girl In My Soup</TD><TD>Andrew Hunter</TD><TD>Library Theatre Company, Manchester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>Saint Joan</TD><TD>The Inquisitor <I>and</I> The Constable of France <I>and</I> Asst. Stage Manager</TD><TD>Library Theatre Company, Manchester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>You see the Thing Is</TD><TD>.</TD><TD>Library Theatre Company, Manchester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>Archives</TD><TD>.</TD><TD>Library Theatre Company, Manchester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>The 36 24 36 Show</TD><TD>Co Writer</TD><TD>Haymarket Theatre Leicester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>Romeo and Juliet</TD><TD>Paris </TD><TD>Haymarket Theatre, Leicester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>Guys and Dolls</TD><TD>a pickpocket and<BR>liverlips louie</TD><TD>Haymarket Theatre, Leicester,.UK Tour</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1975</B></TD><TD>Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat</TD><TD>Asher </TD><TD>Haymarket Theatre, Leicester,.UK Tour</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>The Antique Baby</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Haymarket Theatre, Leicester</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>Nijinsky</TD><TD>Nijinsky</TD><TD>Sheffield Crucible</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>The Carnation Gang</TD><TD>Daniel </TD><TD>Sheffield Crucible</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>When We Dead Awaken</TD><TD>Rubek </TD><TD>Sheffield Crucible</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>As You like It</TD><TD>Jaques</TD><TD>Sheffield Crucible</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>Gunslinger Gulth</TD><TD>Little Thunder, a Rancher and Chief Black Moon</TD><TD>Phoenix Theatre Co, Leicester, UK Tour</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>Ave to Heard The One about Joey Baker</TD><TD>Director</TD><TD>Travers Edinburgh</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD>Sherlock Holmes</TD><TD>Sherlock Holmes </TD><TD>Birmingham Rep.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976</B></TD><TD> Dick Whittington</TD><TD>King Rat </TD><TD>Theatre Royal, Bristol</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>196/7</B></TD><TD>Measure for Measure</TD><TD>Friar Peter</TD><TD>Birmingham Rep. - Edinburgh Festival, European Tour</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1976/7</B></TD><TD>The Devil is an Ass</TD><TD>Wittipol </TD><TD>Birmingham Rep. - Edinburgh Festival, European Tour</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1977</B></TD><TD>Hamlet</TD><TD>Laertes </TD><TD>Bristol Old Vic</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1977</B></TD><TD>Ubu Rex</TD><TD>Ma Ubu </TD><TD>Bristol Old Vic</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1977</B></TD><TD>Man is Man</TD><TD>Uriah Shelly </TD><TD>Bristol Old Vic</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1978</B></TD><TD>The Tempest</TD><TD>Ferdinand </TD><TD>Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1978</B></TD><TD>Captain Swing</TD><TD>Farquarson</TD><TD>RSC, Stratford</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1978</B></TD><TD>Love's Labour's Lost</TD><TD>Boyet</TD><TD>RSC, Stratford</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1978</B></TD><TD>Antony and Cleopatra</TD><TD>Thidias/Alexas </TD><TD>RSC, Stratford</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1979</B></TD><TD>Love's Labour's Lost</TD><TD>Boyet</TD><TD>RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1979</B></TD><TD>Antonio</TD><TD>Antonio </TD><TD>Nottingham Playhouse</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1979</B></TD><TD>Fears and Miseries of the Third Reich</TD><TD>The Judge (and six other roles)</TD><TD>Glasgow Citizens</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1980</B></TD><TD>Desperately Yours </TD><TD>assistant director</TD><TD>Colonnades Theater - NY</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1980</B></TD><TD>Commitments</TD><TD>Hugh </TD><TD>Bush Theatre</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1980</B></TD><TD>The Devil Himself </TD><TD>.</TD><TD>Lyric Studio, Hammersmith,. London - noted at time that Rickman was "looking like a sultry Peter Cook"</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1980</B></TD><TD>The Summer Party</TD><TD>Nigel</TD><TD>Sheffield Crucible</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1981</B></TD><TD>Philadelphia Story</TD><TD>Mike Connor</TD><TD>Oxford Playhouse</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1981</B></TD><TD>The Brothers Karamazov</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Edinburgh Festival, USSR Tour</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1981</B></TD><TD>The Last Elephant</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Bush Theatre</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1981</B></TD><TD>The Seagull </TD><TD>Trigorin</TD><TD>The Royal Court - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1983</B></TD><TD>Other Worlds</TD><TD>Asst. Director</TD><TD>The Royal Court - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1983</B></TD><TD>Bad Language</TD><TD>Bob </TD><TD>Hampstead Theatre</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1983</B></TD><TD>The Grass Widow </TD><TD>Dennis</TD><TD>The Royal Court - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1984</B></TD><TD>The Lucky Chance</TD><TD>Gayman</TD><TD>The Royal Court - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1985</B></TD><TD>Troilus and Cressida</TD><TD>Achilles</TD><TD>RSC</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>Oct. 19, 1985</B></TD><TD>Gone to Heaven (Back Soon)</TD><TD>.</TD><TD>The Other Place - Stratford</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1985 - 1986</B></TD><TD>As You Like It</TD><TD>Jaques </TD><TD>RSC</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1985 - 1986</B></TD><TD>Les Liaisons Dangereuses</TD><TD>Le Vicomte de Valmont </TD><TD>RSC - Stratford's Other Place, Barbican, The Pit, London - Olivier Award for play of the year in 1986 and Evening Standard Award of the same year</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1986</B></TD><TD>Mephisto</TD><TD>Hendrik Hofgen</TD><TD>RSC, Barbican </TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1986</B></TD><TD>Live Wax</TD><TD>Director</TD><TD>Edinburgh Festival</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1986 - 1987</B></TD><TD>Les Liaisons Dangereuses</TD><TD>Le Vicomte de Valmont </TD><TD>RSC - Broadway - NY (Tony nominee in 1987, lost to James Earl Jones), and the New York Critics Circle Award in 1987.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1988</B></TD><TD>The Peace of Brest</TD><TD>simultaneous translator</TD><TD>Barbican Theatre - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1991</B></TD><TD>Tango at the End of Winter</TD><TD>Kiyomura Sei </TD><TD>King's Theatre - Edinburgh Festival, Picadilly - London; Time Out Award - Best Actor </TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1992</B></TD><TD>Hamlet</TD><TD>Hamlet </TD><TD>Riverside Studio - London, UK Tour </TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1992</B></TD><TD>Ruby Wax - The Full Wax</TD><TD> Director</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1995</B></TD><TD>The Winter Guest </TD><TD>Director </TD><TD>West Yorkshire Playhouse - Leeds, Almeida Theatre - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1996</B></TD><TD>Love in a Cold Climate</TD><TD>various roles </TD><TD>Roundabout Theater, NY (benefit for Almeida Theatre)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1998</B></TD><TD>Antony and Cleopatra</TD><TD>Marc Antony</TD><TD>Royal National Theatre's Olivier Theatre - London</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>Sept. 21, 2001 - March 3, 2002</B></TD><TD>Private Lives</TD><TD>Elyot Chase</TD><TD>West End - Albery Theatre - London. Evening Standard best actor & play nominee, Variety Award - Best Actor, Theatregoers' Choice Award - Best Actor, Drama Desk Award for Best Revival, Olivier nomination - Best Actor</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>February 10, 2002</B></TD><TD>When Love Speaks</TD><TD>second half presenter</TD><TD>The Old Vic - London<BR>(concert benefit for RADA)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>April 19 - Sept. 1, 2002</B></TD><TD>Private Lives</TD><TD>Elyot Chase</TD><TD>Richard Rodgers Theatre - NY. Drama League Award - Outstanding Artist, Tony Award - Best Revival, Tony Nomination - Best Actor</TD></TR>
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<TD><strong>2011</strong></TD>
<TD>Seminar</TD>
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<TD>Broadway</TD>
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<TR BGCOLOR=#BBDDFF> <TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Year</B></BIG></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Title</B></BIG></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Role</B></BIG></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Venue/Comments</B></BIG></CENTER></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1978</B></TD><TD> Romeo and Juliet</TD><TD>Tybalt </TD><TD>RSC/BBC TV - a video is available, but pricey ~$99</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1979</B></TD><TD>Therese Raquin</TD><TD>Vidal </TD><TD>Television miniseries</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1982</B></TD><TD>Busted</TD><TD>Simon Jacks </TD><TD>Television</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1982</B></TD><TD> Barchester Chronicles</TD><TD>Rev. Obadiah Slope </TD><TD>Television miniseries</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1982</B></TD><TD> Smiley's People</TD><TD>Brownlow</TD><TD>Television miniseries</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1982</B></TD><TD>Pity in History</TD><TD>Chaplain Croop</TD><TD>Television</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1983</B></TD><TD>Rope</TD><TD>Rupert Cadell </TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1984</B></TD><TD>The Manchester Enthusiasts</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>A Good Man in Africa</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>A Trick to Catch the Old One</TD><TD>Theodorus Witgood</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>Caught on the Crossing</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>Gridlock</TD><TD>Charles</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>Laurenzaccio</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>That Man Bracken</TD><TD>Brendan Bracken</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>The Dutch Courtesan</TD><TD>Cocledemoy</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>The Seagull</TD><TD>Aston</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>pre-1985</B></TD><TD>Polly</TD><TD>. </TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1985</B></TD><TD>The Contemplative Life</TD><TD>Brother James</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1985</B></TD><TD>The Return of the Native</TD><TD> narrator </TD><TD>Rickman reads 12 cassettes by Thomas Hardy</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>Oct. 1985</B></TD><TD>Girls on Top</TD><TD>Dimitri</TD><TD>Television - <I>Four-Play</I> episode</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>Nov. 1985</B></TD><TD>Girls on Top</TD><TD> Voice of RADA </TD><TD>Television - <I>Cancel Toast</I> episode</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1986</B></TD><TD>Blind Corner</TD><TD> narrator </TD><TD>Rickman reads 6 cassettes (6 hr. 40 min.) by Dornford Yates</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1986</B></TD><TD>Revolutionary Witness</TD><TD>Jacques Roux</TD><TD>BBC Television - <I>The Preacher</I> episode</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>Aug. 1986</B></TD><TD>Blood Wedding</TD><TD>Leonardo</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1989</B></TD><TD>A Little like Drowning</TD><TD>Alfredo Mare</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1989</B></TD><TD>Spirit of Man</TD><TD>Israel Yates </TD><TD>Television - <I>From Sleep and Shadow</I> episode</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1989</B></TD><TD>Benefactors</TD><TD>Colin</TD><TD>Television</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1989/90</B></TD><TD>Billy and Me</TD><TD>narrator</TD><TD>Radio</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1991</B></TD><TD>Tango with Ninagawa</TD><TD>himself</TD><TD>Television - documentary made during rehearsals of <I>Tango at the End of Winter</I></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1993</B></TD><TD>Fallen Angels </TD><TD>Dwight Billings</TD><TD>Showtime mini-series - <I>Murder, Obliquely</I> episode</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1993</B></TD><TD>Tubular Bells, Pt. II</TD><TD>voice-over</TD><TD>Compact Disk recording</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1994</B></TD><TD>Truly, Madly... Alan Rickman</TD><TD>himself</TD><TD>Television - documentary made about filming of Mesmer</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1994</B></TD><TD>The Magic of My Youth</TD><TD>narrator</TD><TD>Radio - A five part reading (by Arthur Calder Marshall)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1994</B></TD><TD>Le Morte d'Arthur</TD><TD>read extracts</TD><TD>Radio - shared half hour show with Anthony Minghella and Michael Ondaatje</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1995</B></TD><TD>Refuse to Dance (song)</TD><TD>voice-over</TD><TD>CD <I>"Things Change"</I> by Charlie Dore</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1996</B></TD><TD>Rasputin</TD><TD>Grigori Rasputin</TD><TD>Television - HBO special; won 1996 Emmy; won 1996 Golden Globe; won 1997 SAG award - Best Actor in mini-series</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>April 2000</B></TD><TD>Eco-Challenge Argentina</TD><TD>narrator</TD><TD>Television - 4 hour Discovery Channel documentary </TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>August 2000</B></TD><TD>In Demand (music video)</TD><TD> companion</TD><TD>Television (MTV Europe) - by the Scottish band, TEXAS</TD> </TR>
<TR><TD><B>September 2000</B></TD><TD>American Cinematheque 2000 Moving Picture Ball</TD><TD>host</TD><TD>Television - Tribute to Bruce Willis - TNT channel </TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>September 2000</B></TD><TD>Babitsky's War</TD><TD>narrator</TD><TD>Television - 70 minute documentary about the war in Chechnia</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>December 25, 2000</B></TD><TD>Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings</TD><TD>Captain George Fallon</TD><TD>Television - <I>Plans & Proposals</i> skit</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>June 2001</B></TD><TD>Amnesty International's "We Know Where You Live!"</TD><TD>Yorkshireman</TD><TD>Live Performance, Television - Monty Python's <I>Four Yorkshiremen</I> skit</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2001</B></TD><TD>The Billy Elliot Boy</TD><TD>himself</TD><TD>UK TV - Documentary about Jamie Bell's rise to stardom</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>February 2002</B></TD><TD>When Love Speaks</TD><TD>recites "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"</TD><TD> CD compilation of Shakespearian Sonnets by various artists. Music by Michael Kamen.<A HREF="http://www.whenlovespeaks.com">Official web-site</A></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>February 2002</B></TD><TD>King of the Hill</TD><TD>King Philip Motzinger</TD><TD>Television (animated) - <I>Joust like a Woman</I> episode #112</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2002</B></TD><TD>Big Night Out</TD><TD>2 illustrations</TD><TD>536 page book, 30 short stories plus party tips from celebrities (AR illustrates Beatie Edney's story)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2003</B></TD><TD>Painting with Light</TD><TD>himself</TD><TD>TCM Channel ad/tribute to Jimmy Stewart</TD></TR>
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<TD><strong>2004</strong></TD>
<TD>Something the Lord Made </TD>
<TD>Dr. Alfred Blalock </TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2010</strong></TD>
<TD>The Song of Lunch</TD>
<TD>He</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TR BGCOLOR=#BBDDFF> <TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Year</B></BIG></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Title</B></BIG></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Role</B></BIG></CENTER></TD><TD><CENTER><BIG><B>Venue/Comments</B></BIG></CENTER></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1988</B></TD><TD>DIE HARD</TD><TD>Hans Gruber</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1989</B></TD><TD>THE JANUARY MAN</TD><TD>Ed</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1990</B></TD><TD>QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER</TD><TD>Elliot Marston</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1991</B></TD><TD>CLOSE MY EYES</TD><TD>Sinclair Bryant </TD><TD>won Best Actor at 1991 Seattle International Film Fest</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1991</B></TD><TD>CLOSET LAND</TD><TD>Interrogator</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1991</B></TD><TD>ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES</TD><TD>George, Sheriff of Nottingham </TD><TD> British Academy Award - Best Supporting Actor; Evening Standard Film Award - Best Actor; Seattle Film Festival - Best Actor</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1991</B></TD><TD>TRULY MADLY DEEPLY</TD><TD>Jamie</TD><TD>BAFTA - Best Actor nominee</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1992</B></TD><TD>BOB ROBERTS</TD><TD>Lukas Hart III</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1994</B></TD><TD>MESMER</TD><TD>Franz Anton Mesmer</TD><TD>Montreal Film Festival Best Actor - 1991; pulled from theatrical release. Premiered on the Romance Channel Oct. '99</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1995</B></TD><TD>AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE </TD><TD>P.L. O'Hara</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1995</B></TD><TD>SENSE AND SENSIBILITY</TD><TD>Col. Christopher Brandon</TD><TD>BAFTA - Best Supporting Actor nominee</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1995</B></TD><TD>LUMIERE AND
COMPANY</TD><TD>.</TD><TD>Documentary</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1996</B></TD><TD>MICHAEL COLLINS</TD><TD>Eamon de Valera</TD><TD>BAFTA - Best Supporting Actor nominee</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1996</B></TD><TD>THE WINTER
GUEST</TD><TD>Director</TD><TD>Cinem Avvenire Award, OCIC Award,
Golden Lion (1997 Venice Film Festival)<BR>Chicago Film Festival - Best Feature</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1999</B></TD><TD>DARK HARBOR</TD><TD>David Weinberg</TD><TD> Pulled from U.S. theatrical release.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1999</B><TD>JUDAS KISS</TD><TD>Detective David Friedman</TD><TD>Pulled from U.S. theatrical release. Premiered on Cinemax, April 23rd, 1999.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1999</B></TD><TD>DOGMA</TD><TD>Metatron (Angel/voice of God)</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>1999</B></TD><TD>GALAXY QUEST</TD><TD>Alexander Dane (Actor), playing Dr. Lazarus (alien)</TD><TD>Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2000</B></TD><TD>HELP, I'M A FISH!</TD><TD>Joe</TD><TD>Animated feature</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2000</B></TD><TD>PLAY</TD><TD>Man</TD><TD>1 of 19 Samuel Beckett plays filmed - 20 minutes long</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2001</B></TD><TD>BLOW DRY<BR>(a.k.a. NEVER BETTER)</TD><TD>Phil Allen</TD><TD>U.S. release March 9, 2001</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2001</B></TD><TD>THE SEARCH FOR JOHN GISSING</TD><TD>John Gissing</TD><TD>Sarasota Film Festival Critics Choice Award - Best Feature, possible U.S. release Dec. 12, 2002<BR><A HREF="http://www.searchforjohngissing.com/">Official web-site</A></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2001</B></TD><TD>HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S (PHILOSOPHER'S) STONE </TD><TD>Professor Severus Snape </TD><TD>U.S., Canada and UK release Nov. 16, 2001<BR><A HREF="http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/daily_prophet/release_dates.html">Release dates for other countries</A></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2002</B></TD><TD>HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS</TD><TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD><TD>U.S., Canada and UK release Nov. 15, 2002</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2002</B></TD><TD>STANDING ROOM ONLY</TD><TD>.</TD><TD>.</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2003</B></TD><TD>LOVE ACTUALLY</TD><TD>Harry</TD><TD> Projected release Nov. 7 or 21, 2003</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>2004</B></TD><TD>HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN</TD><TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD><TD>Projected release summer of 2004</TD></TR>
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<TD><strong>2005</strong></TD>
<TD>The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy </TD>
<TD>Marvin (voice)</TD>
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<TD><strong>2005</strong></TD>
<TD>Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire </TD>
<TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2006</strong></TD>
<TD>Snow Cake </TD>
<TD>Alex</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2006</strong></TD>
<TD>Perfume: The Story of a Murderer </TD>
<TD>Antoine Richis</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2007</strong></TD>
<TD>Nobel Son</TD>
<TD>Eli Michaelson</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2007</strong></TD>
<TD>Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix </TD>
<TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2007</strong></TD>
<TD>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</TD>
<TD>Judge Turpin</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2008</strong></TD>
<TD>Bottle Shock</TD>
<TD>Steven Spurrier</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2009</strong></TD>
<TD>Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince </TD>
<TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD>
<TD> </TD>
</TR>
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<TD><strong>2010</strong></TD>
<TD>Alice in Wonderland</TD>
<TD>Blue Caterpillar (voice)</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2010</strong></TD>
<TD>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1</TD>
<TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2011</strong></TD>
<TD>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2</TD>
<TD>Professor Severus Snape</TD>
<TD> </TD>
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<TD><strong>2011</strong></TD>
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<TD>The Storyteller (voice) </TD>
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<TD><strong>2012</strong></TD>
<TD>Gambit</TD>
<TD>Lionel Shahbandar </TD>
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<TD><strong>2012</strong></TD>
<TD>Dust</TD>
<TD>Todd</TD>
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<TD>Hilly Kristal </TD>
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<TD>Karl Hoffmeister </TD>
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<TD>Ronald Reagan </TD>
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<TD><strong>2014</strong></TD>
<TD>A Little Chaos</TD>
<TD>King Louis XIV</TD>
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## \*\*\* Resum� \*\*\*
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| [Stage Work](#SW) | | [Television, Radio, Misc.](#TRM) | [Film](#F) |
## Stage Work
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| **Year** | **Title** | **Role** | **Venue/Comments** |
| **1957** | Coriolanus | Volumnia | Latymer Upper School |
| **1962** | Sgt Musgrave's Dance | Annie the barmaid | Latymer Upper School |
| **1963** | Caucasian Chalk Circle | Grusha | Latymer Upper School |
| **1963** | Knight of the Burning Pestle | Humphrey | Latymer Upper School |
| **1963** | Ali Baba & The 7 Dwarves | Sixth Wife of Ali Baba | Latymer Upper School |
| **1964** | Portrait of Scythop | . | Latymer Upper School |
| **1964** | Cloud Over the Morning | Grikos | Latymer Upper School |
| **1964** | The Alchemist | Sir Epicure Mammon | Latymer Upper School |
| **1965** | Night Must Fall | Danny | Brook Green Players (amateur)Rima played Dora, the maid |
| **1966-1972** | The Borgia Orgy | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| **1966-1972** | The Hostage | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| **1966-1972** | Romeo and Juliet | Romeo | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| **1966-1972** | Measure for Measure | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| **1966-1972** | View from the Bridge | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| **July 1971** | Backbone | Malcolm Levin | Court Drama Group (amateur)Rima played Tania Forbes |
| **1973** | Uncle Vanya | Vanya | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) - Vanburgh Theatre Club
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| **1973** | Ghosts | Pastor Manders | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
|
| **1973/4** | Lower Depths | Krivoy Zob | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
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| **1974** | Little Mary Sunshine | Capt Warrington | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
|
| **1974** | Man and Superman | Roebuck Ramsden | RADA - Vanburg Theatre Club |
| **1974** | Measure for Measure | Angelo | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club
|
| **1974/5** | Babes in the Woods | Chorus | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| **1974** | Lock Up Your Daughters | Dabble | playbill dated 10/30 - 11/74 states Rickman just finished RADA training; Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| **1975** | There's A Girl In My Soup | Andrew Hunter | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| **1975** | Saint Joan | The Inquisitor *and* The Constable of France *and* Asst. Stage Manager | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| **1975** | You see the Thing Is | . | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| **1975** | Archives | . | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| **1975** | The 36 24 36 Show | Co Writer | Haymarket Theatre Leicester |
| **1975** | Romeo and Juliet | Paris | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester |
| **1975** | Guys and Dolls | a pickpocket andliverlips louie | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester,.UK Tour |
| **1975** | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Asher | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester,.UK Tour |
| **1976** | The Antique Baby | . | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester |
| **1976** | Nijinsky | Nijinsky | Sheffield Crucible |
| **1976** | The Carnation Gang | Daniel | Sheffield Crucible |
| **1976** | When We Dead Awaken | Rubek | Sheffield Crucible |
| **1976** | As You like It | Jaques | Sheffield Crucible |
| **1976** | Gunslinger Gulth | Little Thunder, a Rancher and Chief Black Moon | Phoenix Theatre Co, Leicester, UK Tour |
| **1976** | Ave to Heard The One about Joey Baker | Director | Travers Edinburgh |
| **1976** | Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes | Birmingham Rep. |
| **1976** | Dick Whittington | King Rat | Theatre Royal, Bristol |
| **196/7** | Measure for Measure | Friar Peter | Birmingham Rep. - Edinburgh Festival, European Tour |
| **1976/7** | The Devil is an Ass | Wittipol | Birmingham Rep. - Edinburgh Festival, European Tour |
| **1977** | Hamlet | Laertes | Bristol Old Vic |
| **1977** | Ubu Rex | Ma Ubu | Bristol Old Vic |
| **1977** | Man is Man | Uriah Shelly | Bristol Old Vic |
| **1978** | The Tempest | Ferdinand | Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford |
| **1978** | Captain Swing | Farquarson | RSC, Stratford |
| **1978** | Love's Labour's Lost | Boyet | RSC, Stratford |
| **1978** | Antony and Cleopatra | Thidias/Alexas | RSC, Stratford |
| **1979** | Love's Labour's Lost | Boyet | RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London |
| **1979** | Antonio | Antonio | Nottingham Playhouse |
| **1979** | Fears and Miseries of the Third Reich | The Judge (and six other roles) | Glasgow Citizens |
| **1980** | Desperately Yours | assistant director | Colonnades Theater - NY |
| **1980** | Commitments | Hugh | Bush Theatre |
| **1980** | The Devil Himself | . | Lyric Studio, Hammersmith,. London - noted at time that Rickman was "looking like a sultry Peter Cook" |
| **1980** | The Summer Party | Nigel | Sheffield Crucible |
| **1981** | Philadelphia Story | Mike Connor | Oxford Playhouse |
| **1981** | The Brothers Karamazov | . | Edinburgh Festival, USSR Tour |
| **1981** | The Last Elephant | . | Bush Theatre |
| **1981** | The Seagull | Trigorin | The Royal Court - London |
| **1983** | Other Worlds | Asst. Director | The Royal Court - London |
| **1983** | Bad Language | Bob | Hampstead Theatre |
| **1983** | The Grass Widow | Dennis | The Royal Court - London |
| **1984** | The Lucky Chance | Gayman | The Royal Court - London |
| **1985** | Troilus and Cressida | Achilles | RSC |
| **Oct. 19, 1985** | Gone to Heaven (Back Soon) | . | The Other Place - Stratford |
| **1985 - 1986** | As You Like It | Jaques | RSC |
| **1985 - 1986** | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Le Vicomte de Valmont | RSC - Stratford's Other Place, Barbican, The Pit, London - Olivier Award for play of the year in 1986 and Evening Standard Award of the same year |
| **1986** | Mephisto | Hendrik Hofgen | RSC, Barbican |
| **1986** | Live Wax | Director | Edinburgh Festival |
| **1986 - 1987** | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Le Vicomte de Valmont | RSC - Broadway - NY (Tony nominee in 1987, lost to James Earl Jones), and the New York Critics Circle Award in 1987. |
| **1988** | The Peace of Brest | simultaneous translator | Barbican Theatre - London |
| **1991** | Tango at the End of Winter | Kiyomura Sei | King's Theatre - Edinburgh Festival, Picadilly - London; Time Out Award - Best Actor |
| **1992** | Hamlet | Hamlet | Riverside Studio - London, UK Tour |
| **1992** | Ruby Wax - The Full Wax | Director | . |
| **1995** | The Winter Guest | Director | West Yorkshire Playhouse - Leeds, Almeida Theatre - London |
| **1996** | Love in a Cold Climate | various roles | Roundabout Theater, NY (benefit for Almeida Theatre) |
| **1998** | Antony and Cleopatra | Marc Antony | Royal National Theatre's Olivier Theatre - London |
| **Sept. 21, 2001 - March 3, 2002** | Private Lives | Elyot Chase | West End - Albery Theatre - London. Evening Standard best actor & play nominee, Variety Award - Best Actor, Theatregoers' Choice Award - Best Actor, Drama Desk Award for Best Revival, Olivier nomination - Best Actor |
| **February 10, 2002** | When Love Speaks | second half presenter | The Old Vic - London(concert benefit for RADA) |
| **April 19 - Sept. 1, 2002** | Private Lives | Elyot Chase | Richard Rodgers Theatre - NY. Drama League Award - Outstanding Artist, Tony Award - Best Revival, Tony Nomination - Best Actor |
| **2011** | Seminar | | Broadway |
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## Television, Radio, Misc.
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| **Year** | **Title** | **Role** | **Venue/Comments** |
| **1978** | Romeo and Juliet | Tybalt | RSC/BBC TV - a video is available, but pricey ~$99 |
| **1979** | Therese Raquin | Vidal | Television miniseries |
| **1982** | Busted | Simon Jacks | Television |
| **1982** | Barchester Chronicles | Rev. Obadiah Slope | Television miniseries |
| **1982** | Smiley's People | Brownlow | Television miniseries |
| **1982** | Pity in History | Chaplain Croop | Television |
| **1983** | Rope | Rupert Cadell | Radio |
| **1984** | The Manchester Enthusiasts | . | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | A Good Man in Africa | . | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | A Trick to Catch the Old One | Theodorus Witgood | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | Caught on the Crossing | . | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | Gridlock | Charles | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | Laurenzaccio | . | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | That Man Bracken | Brendan Bracken | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | The Dutch Courtesan | Cocledemoy | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | The Seagull | Aston | Radio |
| **pre-1985** | Polly | . | Radio |
| **1985** | The Contemplative Life | Brother James | Radio |
| **1985** | The Return of the Native | narrator | Rickman reads 12 cassettes by Thomas Hardy |
| **Oct. 1985** | Girls on Top | Dimitri | Television - *Four-Play* episode |
| **Nov. 1985** | Girls on Top | Voice of RADA | Television - *Cancel Toast* episode |
| **1986** | Blind Corner | narrator | Rickman reads 6 cassettes (6 hr. 40 min.) by Dornford Yates |
| **1986** | Revolutionary Witness | Jacques Roux | BBC Television - *The Preacher* episode |
| **Aug. 1986** | Blood Wedding | Leonardo | Radio |
| **1989** | A Little like Drowning | Alfredo Mare | Radio |
| **1989** | Spirit of Man | Israel Yates | Television - *From Sleep and Shadow* episode |
| **1989** | Benefactors | Colin | Television |
| **1989/90** | Billy and Me | narrator | Radio |
| **1991** | Tango with Ninagawa | himself | Television - documentary made during rehearsals of *Tango at the End of Winter* |
| **1993** | Fallen Angels | Dwight Billings | Showtime mini-series - *Murder, Obliquely* episode |
| **1993** | Tubular Bells, Pt. II | voice-over | Compact Disk recording |
| **1994** | Truly, Madly... Alan Rickman | himself | Television - documentary made about filming of Mesmer |
| **1994** | The Magic of My Youth | narrator | Radio - A five part reading (by Arthur Calder Marshall) |
| **1994** | Le Morte d'Arthur | read extracts | Radio - shared half hour show with Anthony Minghella and Michael Ondaatje |
| **1995** | Refuse to Dance (song) | voice-over | CD *"Things Change"* by Charlie Dore |
| **1996** | Rasputin | Grigori Rasputin | Television - HBO special; won 1996 Emmy; won 1996 Golden Globe; won 1997 SAG award - Best Actor in mini-series |
| **April 2000** | Eco-Challenge Argentina | narrator | Television - 4 hour Discovery Channel documentary |
| **August 2000** | In Demand (music video) | companion | Television (MTV Europe) - by the Scottish band, TEXAS |
| **September 2000** | American Cinematheque 2000 Moving Picture Ball | host | Television - Tribute to Bruce Willis - TNT channel |
| **September 2000** | Babitsky's War | narrator | Television - 70 minute documentary about the war in Chechnia |
| **December 25, 2000** | Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings | Captain George Fallon | Television - *Plans & Proposals* skit |
| **June 2001** | Amnesty International's "We Know Where You Live!" | Yorkshireman | Live Performance, Television - Monty Python's *Four Yorkshiremen* skit |
| **2001** | The Billy Elliot Boy | himself | UK TV - Documentary about Jamie Bell's rise to stardom |
| **February 2002** | When Love Speaks | recites "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" | CD compilation of Shakespearian Sonnets by various artists. Music by Michael Kamen.[Official web-site](http://www.whenlovespeaks.com) |
| **February 2002** | King of the Hill | King Philip Motzinger | Television (animated) - *Joust like a Woman* episode #112 |
| **2002** | Big Night Out | 2 illustrations | 536 page book, 30 short stories plus party tips from celebrities (AR illustrates Beatie Edney's story) |
| **2003** | Painting with Light | himself | TCM Channel ad/tribute to Jimmy Stewart |
| **2004** | Something the Lord Made | Dr. Alfred Blalock | |
| **2010** | The Song of Lunch | He | |
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## Film
| | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Year** | **Title** | **Role** | **Venue/Comments** |
| **1988** | DIE HARD | Hans Gruber | . |
| **1989** | THE JANUARY MAN | Ed | . |
| **1990** | QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER | Elliot Marston | . |
| **1991** | CLOSE MY EYES | Sinclair Bryant | won Best Actor at 1991 Seattle International Film Fest |
| **1991** | CLOSET LAND | Interrogator | . |
| **1991** | ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES | George, Sheriff of Nottingham | British Academy Award - Best Supporting Actor; Evening Standard Film Award - Best Actor; Seattle Film Festival - Best Actor |
| **1991** | TRULY MADLY DEEPLY | Jamie | BAFTA - Best Actor nominee |
| **1992** | BOB ROBERTS | Lukas Hart III | . |
| **1994** | MESMER | Franz Anton Mesmer | Montreal Film Festival Best Actor - 1991; pulled from theatrical release. Premiered on the Romance Channel Oct. '99 |
| **1995** | AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE | P.L. O'Hara | . |
| **1995** | SENSE AND SENSIBILITY | Col. Christopher Brandon | BAFTA - Best Supporting Actor nominee |
| **1995** | LUMIERE AND
COMPANY | . | Documentary |
| **1996** | MICHAEL COLLINS | Eamon de Valera | BAFTA - Best Supporting Actor nominee |
| **1996** | THE WINTER
GUEST | Director | Cinem Avvenire Award, OCIC Award,
Golden Lion (1997 Venice Film Festival)Chicago Film Festival - Best Feature |
| **1999** | DARK HARBOR | David Weinberg | Pulled from U.S. theatrical release. |
| **1999** JUDAS KISS | Detective David Friedman | Pulled from U.S. theatrical release. Premiered on Cinemax, April 23rd, 1999. | |
| **1999** | DOGMA | Metatron (Angel/voice of God) | . |
| **1999** | GALAXY QUEST | Alexander Dane (Actor), playing Dr. Lazarus (alien) | Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation |
| **2000** | HELP, I'M A FISH! | Joe | Animated feature |
| **2000** | PLAY | Man | 1 of 19 Samuel Beckett plays filmed - 20 minutes long |
| **2001** | BLOW DRY(a.k.a. NEVER BETTER) | Phil Allen | U.S. release March 9, 2001 |
| **2001** | THE SEARCH FOR JOHN GISSING | John Gissing | Sarasota Film Festival Critics Choice Award - Best Feature, possible U.S. release Dec. 12, 2002[Official web-site](http://www.searchforjohngissing.com/) |
| **2001** | HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S (PHILOSOPHER'S) STONE | Professor Severus Snape | U.S., Canada and UK release Nov. 16, 2001[Release dates for other countries](http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/daily_prophet/release_dates.html) |
| **2002** | HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS | Professor Severus Snape | U.S., Canada and UK release Nov. 15, 2002 |
| **2002** | STANDING ROOM ONLY | . | . |
| **2003** | LOVE ACTUALLY | Harry | Projected release Nov. 7 or 21, 2003 |
| **2004** | HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN | Professor Severus Snape | Projected release summer of 2004 |
| **2005** | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Marvin (voice) | |
| **2005** | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Professor Severus Snape | |
| **2006** | Snow Cake | Alex | |
| **2006** | Perfume: The Story of a Murderer | Antoine Richis | |
| **2007** | Nobel Son | Eli Michaelson | |
| **2007** | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Professor Severus Snape | |
| **2007** | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Judge Turpin | |
| **2008** | Bottle Shock | Steven Spurrier | |
| **2009** | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Professor Severus Snape | |
| **2010** | Alice in Wonderland | Blue Caterpillar (voice) | |
| **2010** | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 | Professor Severus Snape | |
| **2011** | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 | Professor Severus Snape | |
| **2011** | The Boy in the Bubble (short) | The Storyteller (voice) | |
| **2012** | Gambit | Lionel Shahbandar | |
| **2012** | Dust | Todd | |
| **2013** | CBGB | Hilly Kristal |
| **2013** | A Promise | Karl Hoffmeister |
| **2013** | The Butler | Ronald Reagan |
| **2014** | A Little Chaos | King Louis XIV |
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# Top brands
* [Lay's](/snack_guide/Lays_Potato_Chips) 320 flavors
* [Oreo](/snack_guide/Oreos) 199 flavors
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* [Pringles](/snack_guide/Pringles) 181 flavors
* [Herr's](/snack_guide/Herrs) 137 flavors
* [Cheetos](/snack_guide/Cheetos) 132 flavors
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* [Hershey's](/snack_guide/Hersheys) 96 flavors
* [Kettle Chips](/snack_guide/Kettle-Chips) 94 flavors
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* [Ruffles](/snack_guide/Ruffles) 72 flavors
* [Cape Cod snacks](/snack_guide/Cape-Cod) 72 flavors
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* [M&M's](/snack_guide/M_and_Ms) 61 flavors
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# Top snack types
* [Potato Chips](/snack_reviews/Potato_Chips) 2300 snacks* [Bars](/snacks.php?category_code=125) 1108 snacks* [Cookies](/snack_reviews/Cookies) 812 snacks* [Ripple Chips](/snacks.php?category_code=35) 732 snacks* [Tortilla Chips](/snack_reviews/Tortilla_Chips) 665 snacks* [Popcorn](/snack_reviews/Popcorn) 622 snacks* [Pretzels](/snack_reviews/Pretzels) 615 snacks* [Limited Editions](/snacks.php?category_code=129) 504 snacks* [Potato Crisps](/snacks.php?category_code=93) 494 snacks* [Snacks Shaped Like Things](/snacks.php?category_code=128) 475 snacks* [Cheese Puffs](/snack_reviews/Cheese_Puffs) 471 snacks* [Snacks in Cans](/snacks.php?category_code=24) 376 snacks
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# Top flavors
* [Chocolate](/snack_reviews/Chocolate) 2236 snacks* [Hot](/snack_reviews/Hot_Chips) 1332 snacks* [Barbecue](/snack_reviews/BBQ) 527 snacks* [Peanuts](/snack_reviews/nuts) 491 snacks* [Cheddar](/snacks.php?category_code=63) 474 snacks* [Peanut Butter](/snacks.php?category_code=98) 419 snacks* [Caramel](/snacks.php?category_code=34) 418 snacks* [Cheese](/snacks.php?category_code=37) 323 snacks* [Chili Pepper](/snacks.php?category_code=72) 280 snacks* [Regular Potato Chips](/snacks.php?category_code=2) 279 snacks* [Jalapeno](/snack_reviews/Jalapeno-Chips) 278 snacks* [Sea Salt](/snacks.php?category_code=82) 273 snacks* [Fruit](/snack_reviews/Fruit-Snacks) 233 snacks* [Cinnamon](/snacks.php?category_code=110) 198 snacks* [Marshmallow](/snacks.php?category_code=131) 189 snacks
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* [Lay's West Indies Hot 'n' Sweet Chilli](/chips/Lays-West-Indies-Hot-Sweet-Chilli)
* [Gem Gem Ginger Candy Just Ginger!](/candy/Gem-Gem-Ginger)
* [Big & Bold Kettlecorn Mix Duets Hot Cocoa + Marshmallow](/popcorn/Big-and-Bold-Kettlecorn-Hot-Cocoa-Marshmallow)
* [Jo's Candies Milk Chocolate Covered Honey Grahams](/cookies/Jos-Candies-Milk-Chocolate-Grahams)
* [Pringles Scorchin' Medium BBQ](/chips/Pringles-Scorchin-Medium-BBQ)
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# Snack reviews by year
* [2000 and 2001](/year/2001) 775 snacks
* [2002](/year/2002) 504 snacks
* [2003](/year/2003) 560 snacks
* [2004](/year/2004) 545 snacks
* [2005](/year/2005) 448 snacks
* [2006](/year/2006) 455 snacks
* [2007](/year/2007) 467 snacks
* [2008](/year/2008) 345 snacks
* [2009](/year/2009) 302 snacks
* [2010](/year/2010) 373 snacks
* [2011](/year/2011) 384 snacks
* [2012](/year/2012) 462 snacks
* [2013](/year/2013) 464 snacks
* [2014](/year/2014) 459 snacks
* [2015](/year/2015) 507 snacks
* [2016](/year/2016) 481 snacks
* [2017](/year/2017) 461 snacks
* [2018](/year/2018) 425 snacks
* [2019](/year/2019) 529 snacks
* [2020](/year/2020) 479 snacks
* [2021](/year/2021) 531 snacks
* [2022](/year/2022) 465 snacks
* [2023](/year/2023) 507 snacks
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# Snacking the world
* [Canada](https://www.taquitos.net/snack_reviews/Canada) 393 snacks
* [United Kingdom](https://www.taquitos.net/snacks.php?category_code=58) 363 snacks
* [China](/snacks-from/China) 207 snacks
* [Switzerland](/snacks-from/Switzerland) 195 snacks
* [Japan](/snacks-from/Japan) 194 snacks
* [Brazil](https://www.taquitos.net/snack_reviews/Brazilian-Snacks) 171 snacks
* [Korea](/snacks-from/Korea) 170 snacks
* [Mexico](https://www.taquitos.net/snacks.php?category_code=56) 162 snacks
* [Turkey](/snacks-from/Turkey) 138 snacks
* [Taiwan](/snacks-from/Taiwan) 130 snacks
* [Israel](https://www.taquitos.net/snacks.php?category_code=84) 122 snacks
* [Thailand](/snacks-from/Thailand) 121 snacks
* [Ireland](https://www.taquitos.net/snack_reviews/Irish-Crisps) 120 snacks
* [Poland](/snacks-from/Poland) 119 snacks
* [India](https://www.taquitos.net/snack_reviews/India-Snacks) 114 snacks
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# **Most reviewed companies**
* [Frito-Lay, Inc.](/snack_company/Frito-Lay) 700 snacks
* [Utz Brands, Inc.](/snack_company/Utz_Quality_Foods) 415 snacks
* [Snyder's-Lance, Inc.](/snack_company/Snyders-of-Hanover) 409 snacks
* [Kellogg Company](/snack_company/Kellogg_Company) 346 snacks
* [Mondelez Global LLC](/snack_company/Mondelez-Global) 341 snacks
* [The Hershey Company](/snack_company/The_Hershey_Company) 254 snacks
* [Nestlé](/snack_company/Nestle) 168 snacks
* [Trader Joe's](/snack_company/Trader_Joes) 165 snacks
* [Herr Foods Inc.](/snack_company/Herr-Foods) 154 snacks
* [Mars Wrigley Confectionery US, LLC](/snack_company/Mars_Snackfood) 139 snacks
* [Aldi, Inc.](/snack_company/Aldi_Inc) 116 snacks
* [General Mills Sales, Inc.](/snacks.php?manuf_code=14) 102 snacks
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# Crunch News Network
**Collaboration imbues iconic Nacho Cheese flavor of Doritos into a first-of-its-kind distilled spirit**
[full story from PRNewswire](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/doritos-and-empirical-launch-first-ever-nacho-cheese-spirit-302011987.html)
**Krispy Kreme comes to Paris!**
[full story from The New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/07/business/krispy-kreme-paris-fast-food.html)
**Boston will get a Museum of Ice Cream**
[full story from Boston Globe](https://www.boston.com/culture/entertainment/2023/11/09/museum-of-ice-cream-will-open-in-the-seaport-in-2024/)
**Snack noise study finds that eating Hula Hoops is as loud as a vacuum cleaner**
[full story from Daily Mail](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12521825/The-annoying-crisps-eat-public-revealed-Scientists-brands-loudest-crunch-say-noisiest-volume-vacuum-cleaner.html)
**Paqui removes 2023 'One Chip Challenge' from store shelves, citing teen use**
[full story from USA Today](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/09/07/paqui-removes-one-chip-challenge-after-death/70784180007/)
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# What We're Eating
[View all things we're eating](/blog/)
[](/food/Pringles-New-Logo)## [Pringles makes a double-switch to its logo](/food/Pringles-New-Logo)
The Pringles logo has seen two major changes, first to Mr. Pringle's face, and then to the Pringle logotype, in less than a year, as we look back over previous history.
[](/food/Underunderstood-Cooler-Ranch)## [What do long-since-expired Doritos taste like?](/food/Underunderstood-Cooler-Ranch)
When Taquitos.net offered John Lagomarsino an authentic, unopened, at least 15-year-old bag of Cooler Ranch, he did something that even our snack-obsessed chiptasters wouldn’t do — he ate them!
# Simpsons Snacking!
Homer is our culinary hero! So we've compiled quotes from the Simpsons about [snacks](/snacks.php?page_code=36), [breakfast](/snacks.php?page_code=40), [lunch](/snacks.php?page_code=41), [eating out](/snacks.php?page_code=42), [drinking](/snacks.php?page_code=39) and more.
[Snacking with the Simpsons](/snacks.php?page_code=36)
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<span style="color: rgb(0,0,255)">IMAGES OF ATTU ISLAND<br>
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</span></strong></font><strong><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="5">IT WILL NEVER BE DUPLICATED AGAIN
BY OUR 3 WEEK TRIPS<br>
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<span style="color: rgb(0,0,255)">No matter how much others may wish or try</span></font></strong><font color="#FF0000" face="Comic Sans MS" size="2"><br>
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Unfortunately those folks going out to Attu for just a few days and not living
in the conditions<br>
we slept, ate, and rested in will never have the full experience we did.
Much different<br>
when you cover a great deal more areas and experience spots like Temnac Valley!<br>
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A good you tube video of Attu to give you a flavor of what we went thru<br>
for 3 weeks every spring on the island:<br>
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inFjuB2MIR4">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inFjuB2MIR4</a><br>
you may have to copy and paste this URL above into your browser as at times it
says it won't connect<br>
This is a great 1 hour 38 minute video of Anchorage to Attu and on the island
itself<br>
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Now for the pics<br>
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On this map Attu is shown as "Navy Town, Alaska"<br>
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On this map Attu is shown as "Navy Town, Alaska"<br>
Gives you a 'feel' of how far out from Anchorage<br>
and the Aleutian Islands it is<br>
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far western most island is Attu<br>
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distances in the Aleutians<br>
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ISLANDS GOING WEST TO EAST TOWARD ANCHORAGE<br>
Beginning with Attu Island here are the next few islands<br>
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Attu Island (35 mi x 20 mi) - this is the furthest West in the United States and
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moving eastward along the Aleutian Island chain<br>
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then Agattu Island<br>
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then Alaid Island & Nizki Island<br>
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then Shemya Island<br>
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then on to Anchorage<br>
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On Attu Island<br>
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This map shows the South Eastern area of Attu Island<br>
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A map of Attu Island birding areas - specifically the area covered in the<br>
following images extending from the lower left corner (base camp)<br>
although we went further west to Temnac Valley and to<br>
Murder Mountain areas to bird (not shown on map)<br>
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Welcome to ATTU Island - A Birder's Paradise!<br>
This is the first thing you'll see getting off the<br>
Reever (Reeve Aleutian Airways) aside<br>
from the pristine beauty of the island!!<br>
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after Attu Coast Guard abandonment of the island - what it looks like<br>
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The following photos are all taken in 1990 or early 1990's on slide film<br>
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Approaching Attu Island, Alaska from the East<br>
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East end of Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Coming by Gilbert Ridge west of Alexai Point, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Gilbert Ridge from Air, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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East Massacre Valley, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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East Massacre Valley, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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West Massacre Valley, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Temnac Valley from the air, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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West of Temnac Valley, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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West of Temnac Valley, Attu Island, Alaska</font><br>
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Warehouse Beach with Weston Mountain in background, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Main Runway at Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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The "East-West" Runway - Attu Island, Alaska (that structure was
removed and not here in 1994)<br>
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Lockheed Electra III landing at Attu Island, Alaska<br>
our transportation to and from Attu each year for those of us who stayed the
entire 3 week period<br>
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US Coast Guard Loran Station with Weston Mountain in background, Attu Island,
Alaska<br>
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US Coast Guard Loran Station (from runway), Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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the Loran Tower at US Coast Guard Station, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Gilbert Ridge in background and main runway center, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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just some of the War Debris scattered around the island with some 50 gallon oil
drums still leaking, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Piled up Matson Mats (used for temporary runways, etc. - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Left over war debris - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Quonset Hut - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Murder Point - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Alaid Island in the distance - Loran Station lower left - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Alexai Point looking east - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Alexai Point looking south - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Alexai Point southwest point - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Casco Cove looking from Upper Base with Gilbert Ridge in the background - Attu
Island, Alaska<br>
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Casco Cover looking from south of Lower Base with Gilbert Ridge in the background -
Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Casco Cove from south of Lower Base - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Road along Casco Cove leaving Upper Base for areas East - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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View of Casco Cove with Upper Base (left) and Lower Base (right) - Attu Island,
Alaska<br>
taken from up on Weston Mountain<br>
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Attu Scenery - just a beautiful place (on a nice day!) with who knows what may
show up (rain, sleet, snow?) - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Pratincole Beach - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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"East-West" Runway and Casco Cove in background - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Peaceful River mouth with Agattu Island in the background - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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The all day trek to Temnac Valley - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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On the way to Temnac Valley - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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The infamous George's Creek crossing on the trek to Temnac Valley - Attu Island,
Alaska<br>
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Entrance to Temnac Valley and where White-tailed Eagles loom - Attu Island,
Alaska<br>
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Remains of P-38 crash site in Temnac Valley - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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<img border="2" src="Temnac_Valley_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg" width="900" height="600" alt="Temnac_Valley_Attu_Alaska" lowsrc="Temnac_Valley_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg"></a>
<br>
Temnac Valley (my personal favorite place on Attu) - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
If you are up to a full day's hike over snow covered mountains<br>
and a raging creek, the sight you behold while entering this valley<br>
almost (I said almost!) makes you forget you came here to see the<br>
White-tailed Eagle. To many, this is the most beautiful place on Earth.<br>
<br>
<br>
<a href="Japanese_War_Memorial_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg">
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Japanese War Memorial for WWII battle fought here - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
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<img border="2" src="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg" width="900" height="600" alt="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska" lowsrc="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg"></a>
<br>
Lower Base sleeping quarters with the only Outhouse on the island to the left -
Attu Island, Alaska<br>
(we nicknamed it the "Attu Hilton")<br>
<br>
<a href="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg">
<img border="2" src="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg" width="900" height="600" alt="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska" lowsrc="Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg"></a>
<br>
Lower Base with a storm a coming and who knows what with it - Attu Island,
Alaska<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<img border="0" src="Attu_Birding_by_bike.jpg" width="430" height="249"> <br>
Birding by Bike - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
<img border="0" src="Attu_Al_Driscoll.jpg" width="248" height="397"> <br>
Al Driscoll - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
<img border="0" src="Attu_Sandy_Komito_2.jpg" width="376" height="279"> <br>
Sandy Komito (left) - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
<img border="0" src="Attu_Sandy_Komito_3.jpg" width="211" height="354"> <br>
Sandy Komito - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
one of my very best friends who I speak to on the phone nearly monthly<br>
and visit with nearly each time over to Florida where Sandy lives now.<br>
<br>
<img border="0" src="Attu_Jerry_Rosanband.jpg" width="289" height="331"> <br>
Jerry Rosenband - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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<img border="0" src="../attu/Benton_Basham.jpg" width="900" height="600"> <br>
Benton Basham - years later after many trips to Attu<br>
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<br>
Lower Base with bicycles (in the days of 3 speed bikes - later finally
multi-speed mountain bikes), Attu Island, Alaska<br>
-earlier actually single speed bikes-<br>
Larry Balch standing w/ Coffee Cup near left of photo<br>
<br>
<a href="Lower_Base_w_bicycles_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg">
<img border="2" src="Lower_Base_w_bicycles_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg" width="900" height="600" alt="Lower_Base_w_bicycles_Attu_Alaska" lowsrc="Lower_Base_w_bicycles_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg"></a>
<br>
Lower Base in the days before the "Pig Heaters" which helped a great deal
providing a couple hours of heat daily, Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<a href="Me_Bike_Attu_1991a.jpg">
<img border="2" src="Me_Bike_Attu_1991a.jpg" width="900" height="600" lowsrc="Me_Bike_Attu_1991a.jpg"></a>
<br>
Me on my bike Attu 1991 - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
<br>
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Me in my room at the Attu Hilton (Attu Island, Alaska)<br>
<br>
<br>
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</font><font color="#0000FF" face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">Attu, Spring 1991 - a
few years ago (Me - Second from left in Blue Jacket)<br>
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David Narins, myself, Sandy Komito (Attu Island, Alaska) - Spring 1993<br>
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BJ Rose from Sedalia, Missouri at Attu, Alaska circa early 1990's<br>
Was #1 Photographed Bird Species in the ABA for decades<br>
and now retired and enjoying his dog, Patches<br>
(and my life long buddy!)<br>
BJ passed away June 6th, 2019 and will be very sorely missed<br>
as I feel a huge void in my life and soul now.<br>
I will see you in heaven BJ.<br>
<br>
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Waiting to go back to Anchorage - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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Waiting to go back to Anchorage - Attu Island, Alaska<br>
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The Attu Island Patch for those who've 'experienced' (3 full weeks) the emotions / memories /
weather / birding of Attu Island, Alaska<br>
These were REAL trips to Attu, not some boat going out and spending a few days
zodiac 'ing on and off the island each day<br>
and not at all covering the extent of Attu that we birded on our 3 week trips
each year<br>
<br>
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</font><font color="#0000FF" face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">Attu Island is the most remote, most westward island in Alaskaâs Aleutian chain.<br>
Lying at 538N, 1738E, the island is situated with Anchorage, Alaska 1920 km to
the<br>
northeast and the city of Petropavlovsk on the lower Kamchatka Peninsula of
Russia<br>
nearly 960 km to the west. The island is 67 km long and 26 km across at its
widest<br>
point and includes approximately 400 km2 of land area dominated by high
mountains<br>
and largely inaccessible wilderness area. The only roads and habitation are in<br>
the southeast corner of the island where there is a small coast guard station
and<br>
runway and a rudimentary road system left over from an abandoned military base.<br>
Attu Island has three major claims to fame: 1) its generally miserable weather,
2)<br>
the bloody battle fought by U.S. troops in 1943 to recapture the island in World<br>
War II, and 3) the remarkably rich mix of Eurasian bird species that can be
found<br>
on the island during spring (and fall) migrations.</font><font color="#0000FF" face="Comic Sans MS" size="2"><br>
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</font><font color="#0000FF" face="Comic Sans MS">The story of the capture and
take-back of the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska during World War II<br>
is not well-known to most Americans, and few veterans of the fierce
three-week-long<br>
battle on Attu in May 1943 remain to tell their stories.<br>
The battle ended in the death of nearly 3,000 Japanese and 529 Americans.<br>
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Unfortunately those folks going out to Attu for just a few days and not living
in the conditions
we slept, ate, and rested in will never have the full experience we did.
Much different
when you cover a great deal more areas and experience spots like Temnac Valley!
A good you tube video of Attu to give you a flavor of what we went thru
for 3 weeks every spring on the island:
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inFjuB2MIR4>
you may have to copy and paste this URL above into your browser as at times it
says it won't connect
This is a great 1 hour 38 minute video of Anchorage to Attu and on the island
itself
Now for the pics
[](map_attu3.gif)
On this map Attu is shown as "Navy Town, Alaska"
[](map_attu2.gif)
On this map Attu is shown as "Navy Town, Alaska"
Gives you a 'feel' of how far out from Anchorage
and the Aleutian Islands it is
[](Aleutian_Island_MAP.jpg)
far western most island is Attu
[](alaska_distances.jpg)
distances in the Aleutians
ISLANDS GOING WEST TO EAST TOWARD ANCHORAGE
Beginning with Attu Island here are the next few islands

Attu Island (35 mi x 20 mi) - this is the furthest West in the United States and
last western most Aleutian Island
moving eastward along the Aleutian Island chain

then Agattu Island

then Alaid Island & Nizki Island

then Shemya Island
then on to Anchorage
On Attu Island
[](../attu/Attu_Birding_Map.jpg)
This map shows the South Eastern area of Attu Island
[](AttuMap3.jpg)
A map of Attu Island birding areas - specifically the area covered in the
following images extending from the lower left corner (base camp)
although we went further west to Temnac Valley and to
Murder Mountain areas to bird (not shown on map)
to the lower right corner (Alexai Point).
[](attu_intnlairport.jpg)
Welcome to ATTU Island - A Birder's Paradise!
This is the first thing you'll see getting off the
Reever (Reeve Aleutian Airways) aside
from the pristine beauty of the island!!
[](Attu_Runway_Bldg.jpg)
after Attu Coast Guard abandonment of the island - what it looks like
The following photos are all taken in 1990 or early 1990's on slide film
[](Approaching_Attu_from_east_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Approaching Attu Island, Alaska from the East
[](East_End_of_Attu_from_air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
East end of Attu Island, Alaska
[](Gilbert_Ridge_from_air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Coming by Gilbert Ridge west of Alexai Point, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Gilbert_Ridge_from_air_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
Gilbert Ridge from Air, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Massacre_Valley_east_from_air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
East Massacre Valley, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Massacre_Valley_east_from_air_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
East Massacre Valley, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Massacre_Valley_west_from_air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
West Massacre Valley, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_from_Air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Temnac Valley from the air, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_west_of_from_air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
West of Temnac Valley, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_west_of_from_air_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
West of Temnac Valley, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Warehouse_Beach_from_air_and%20Weston_Mtn_Attu_Alaska_4a.jpg)
Warehouse Beach with Weston Mountain in background, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Attu_Runway_Main_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Main Runway at Attu Island, Alaska
[](Attu_Runway_East-West_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
The "East-West" Runway - Attu Island, Alaska (that structure was
removed and not here in 1994)
[](Reever_Electra_III_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Lockheed Electra III landing at Attu Island, Alaska
our transportation to and from Attu each year for those of us who stayed the
entire 3 week period
[](US_Coast_Guard_Station_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
US Coast Guard Loran Station with Weston Mountain in background, Attu Island,
Alaska
[](US_Coast_Guard_Station_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
US Coast Guard Loran Station (from runway), Attu Island, Alaska
[](Loran_Tower_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
the Loran Tower at US Coast Guard Station, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Gilbert_Ridge_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Gilbert Ridge in background and main runway center, Attu Island, Alaska
[](War_Debris_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
just some of the War Debris scattered around the island with some 50 gallon oil
drums still leaking, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Matson_Mats_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Piled up Matson Mats (used for temporary runways, etc. - Attu Island, Alaska
[](War_Debris_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
Left over war debris - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Quanset_Hut_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Quonset Hut - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Murder_Point_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Murder Point - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Alaid_Island_in_background_w_Loran_Tower_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Alaid Island in the distance - Loran Station lower left - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Alexai_Point_from_air_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Alexai Point looking east - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Alexai_Point_from_air_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
Alexai Point looking south - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Alexai_Point_from_air_west_end_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Alexai Point southwest point - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Casco_Cove_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Casco Cove looking from Upper Base with Gilbert Ridge in the background - Attu
Island, Alaska
[](Casco_Cove_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
Casco Cover looking from south of Lower Base with Gilbert Ridge in the background -
Attu Island, Alaska
[](Casco_Cove_Attu_Alaska_3a.jpg)
Casco Cove from south of Lower Base - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Road_along_Casco_Cove_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Road along Casco Cove leaving Upper Base for areas East - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Upper-Lower_Base_from_Weston_Mtn_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
View of Casco Cove with Upper Base (left) and Lower Base (right) - Attu Island,
Alaska
taken from up on Weston Mountain
[](Attu_Scenery_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Attu Scenery - just a beautiful place (on a nice day!) with who knows what may
show up (rain, sleet, snow?) - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Prantincole_Beach_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Pratincole Beach - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Attu_Runway_East-West_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
"East-West" Runway and Casco Cove in background - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Peaceful_River_Mouth_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Peaceful River mouth with Agattu Island in the background - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_all_day_hike_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
The all day trek to Temnac Valley - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Hike_to_Temnac_Valley_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
On the way to Temnac Valley - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_Georges_Creek_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
The infamous George's Creek crossing on the trek to Temnac Valley - Attu Island,
Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_entrance_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Entrance to Temnac Valley and where White-tailed Eagles loom - Attu Island,
Alaska
[](P38_Crash_Site_Temnac_Valley_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Remains of P-38 crash site in Temnac Valley - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Temnac_Valley_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Temnac Valley (my personal favorite place on Attu) - Attu Island, Alaska
If you are up to a full day's hike over snow covered mountains
and a raging creek, the sight you behold while entering this valley
almost (I said almost!) makes you forget you came here to see the
White-tailed Eagle. To many, this is the most beautiful place on Earth.
[](Japanese_War_Memorial_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Japanese War Memorial for WWII battle fought here - Attu Island, Alaska
[](Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Lower Base sleeping quarters with the only Outhouse on the island to the left -
Attu Island, Alaska
(we nicknamed it the "Attu Hilton")
[](Lower_Base_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
Lower Base with a storm a coming and who knows what with it - Attu Island,
Alaska

Birding by Bike - Attu Island, Alaska

Al Driscoll - Attu Island, Alaska

Sandy Komito (left) - Attu Island, Alaska

Sandy Komito - Attu Island, Alaska
one of my very best friends who I speak to on the phone nearly monthly
and visit with nearly each time over to Florida where Sandy lives now.

Jerry Rosenband - Attu Island, Alaska

Benton Basham - years later after many trips to Attu
[](Lower_Base_w_bicycles_Attu_Alaska_1a.jpg)
Lower Base with bicycles (in the days of 3 speed bikes - later finally
multi-speed mountain bikes), Attu Island, Alaska
-earlier actually single speed bikes-
Larry Balch standing w/ Coffee Cup near left of photo
[](Lower_Base_w_bicycles_Attu_Alaska_2a.jpg)
Lower Base in the days before the "Pig Heaters" which helped a great deal
providing a couple hours of heat daily, Attu Island, Alaska
[](Me_Bike_Attu_1991a.jpg)
Me on my bike Attu 1991 - Attu Island, Alaska
[](attu_me_room.jpg)
Me in my room at the Attu Hilton (Attu Island, Alaska)
[](me_and_Attu_Buddies.jpg)
Attu, Spring 1991 - a
few years ago (Me - Second from left in Blue Jacket)
[](David_Narins_Me_Sandy_Komito_Attu_1993.jpg)
David Narins, myself, Sandy Komito (Attu Island, Alaska) - Spring 1993
[](BJ_Rose_Attu_Alaska.jpg)
BJ Rose from Sedalia, Missouri at Attu, Alaska circa early 1990's
Was #1 Photographed Bird Species in the ABA for decades
and now retired and enjoying his dog, Patches
(and my life long buddy!)
BJ passed away June 6th, 2019 and will be very sorely missed
as I feel a huge void in my life and soul now.
I will see you in heaven BJ.

Waiting to go back to Anchorage - Attu Island, Alaska

Waiting to go back to Anchorage - Attu Island, Alaska
[](attu_patch.jpg)
The Attu Island Patch for those who've 'experienced' (3 full weeks) the emotions / memories /
weather / birding of Attu Island, Alaska
These were REAL trips to Attu, not some boat going out and spending a few days
zodiac 'ing on and off the island each day
and not at all covering the extent of Attu that we birded on our 3 week trips
each year
Attu Island is the most remote, most westward island in Alaskaâs Aleutian chain.
Lying at 538N, 1738E, the island is situated with Anchorage, Alaska 1920 km to
the
northeast and the city of Petropavlovsk on the lower Kamchatka Peninsula of
Russia
nearly 960 km to the west. The island is 67 km long and 26 km across at its
widest
point and includes approximately 400 km2 of land area dominated by high
mountains
and largely inaccessible wilderness area. The only roads and habitation are in
the southeast corner of the island where there is a small coast guard station
and
runway and a rudimentary road system left over from an abandoned military base.
Attu Island has three major claims to fame: 1) its generally miserable weather,
2)
the bloody battle fought by U.S. troops in 1943 to recapture the island in World
War II, and 3) the remarkably rich mix of Eurasian bird species that can be
found
on the island during spring (and fall) migrations.
The story of the capture and
take-back of the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska during World War II
is not well-known to most Americans, and few veterans of the fierce
three-week-long
battle on Attu in May 1943 remain to tell their stories.
The battle ended in the death of nearly 3,000 Japanese and 529 Americans.
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<h3>The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus</h3>
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Rare photo of the elusive tree octopus<br/>
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<p>The Pacific Northwest tree octopus (<em>Octopus paxarbolis</em>) can be found in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rainforest">temperate rainforests</a> of the Olympic Peninsula on the west coast of North America. Their habitat lies on the Eastern side of the Olympic mountain range, adjacent to Hood Canal. These solitary cephalopods reach an average size (measured from arm-tip to mantle-tip,) of 30-33 cm. Unlike most other cephalopods, tree octopuses are amphibious, spending only their early life and the period of their mating season in their ancestral aquatic environment. Because of the moistness of the rainforests and specialized skin adaptations, they are able to keep from becoming desiccated for prolonged periods of time, but given the chance they would prefer resting in pooled water.</p>
<p>An intelligent and inquisitive being (it has the largest brain-to-body ratio for any mollusk), the tree octopus explores its arboreal world by both touch and sight. Adaptations its ancestors originally evolved in the three dimensional environment of the sea have been put to good use in the spatially complex maze of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_National_Park">coniferous Olympic rainforests</a>. The challenges and richness of this environment (and the intimate way in which it interacts with it,) may account for the tree octopus's advanced behavioral development. (Some evolutionary theorists suppose that "arboreal adaptation" is what laid the groundwork in primates for the evolution of the human mind.)</p>
<p>Reaching out with one of her eight arms, each covered in sensitive suckers, a tree octopus might grab a branch to pull herself along in a form of locomotion called tentaculation; or she might be preparing to strike at an insect or small vertebrate, such as a frog or rodent, or steal an egg from a bird's nest; or she might even be examining some object that caught her fancy, instinctively desiring to manipulate it with her dexterous limbs (really deserving the title "sensory organs" more than mere "limbs",) in order to better know it.</p>
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Map of estimated tree octopus maximum range, including spawning waters
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<p>Tree octopuses have eyesight comparable to humans. Besides allowing them to see their prey and environment, it helps them in inter-octopus relations. Although they are not social animals like us, they display to one-another their emotions through their ability to change the color of their skin: red indicates anger, white fear, while they normally maintain a mottled brown tone to blend in with the background.</p>
<p>The reproductive cycle of the tree octopus is still linked to its roots in the waters of the Puget Sound from where it is thought to have originated. Every year, in Spring, tree octopuses leave their homes in the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/olympic/">Olympic National Forest</a> and migrate towards the shore and, eventually, their spawning grounds in Hood Canal. There, they congregate (the only real social time in their lives,) and find mates. After the male has deposited his sperm, he returns to the forests, leaving the female to find an aquatic lair in which to attach her strands of egg-clusters. The female will guard and care for her eggs until they hatch, refusing even to eat, and usually dying from her selflessness. The young will spend the first month or so floating through Hood Canal, Admiralty Inlet, and as far as North Puget Sound before eventually moving out of the water and beginning their adult lives.</p>
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<h3 id="endangered" style="clear:right;">Why It's Endangered</h3>
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Route 101, separating the rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula from Hood Canal
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<p>Although the tree octopus is not officially listed on the Endangered Species List, we feel that it should be added since its numbers are at a critically low level for its breeding needs. The reasons for this dire situation include: decimation of habitat by logging and suburban encroachment; building of roads that cut off access to the water which it needs for spawning; predation by foreign species such as house cats; and booming populations of its natural predators, including the bald eagle and <a href="/bsa/octopus.html">sasquatch</a>. What few that make it to the Canal are further hampered in their reproduction by the growing problem of pollution from farming and residential run-off. Unless immediate action is taken to protect this species and its habitat, the Pacific Northwest tree octopus will be but a memory.</p>
<p>The possibility of Pacific Northwest tree octopus extinction is not an unwarranted fear. Other tree octopus species—including the Douglas octopus and the red-ringed madrona sucker—were once abundant throughout the Cascadia region, but have since gone extinct because of threats similar to those faced by <em>paxarbolis</em>, as well as overharvesting by the now-illegal tree octopus trade.</p>
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Tree Octopus hat from 1923
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<p>The history of the tree octopus trade is a sad one. Their voracious appetite for bird plumes having exhausted all the worthy species of that family, the fashionistas moved on to cephalopodic accoutrements during the early 20th Century. Tree octopuses became prized by the fashion industry as ornamental decorations for hats, leading greedy trappers to wipe out whole populations to feed the vanity of the fashionable rich. While fortunately this practice has been outlawed, its effects still reverberate today as these millinery deprivations brought tree octopus numbers below the critical point where even minor environmental change could cause disaster.</p>
<p>While efforts were made in the past to preserve remaining tree octopus habitat, these were met with resistance by the timber industry, which has traditionally viewed the tree octopus <a href="/blog/?post=200812287770.an_octopus_in_a_saw-mill">as a nuisance</a>, both because the octopuses favor the valuable, moss-shrouded trees of old growth forests—pitting conservation needs against lucrative sources of lumber—and because octopuses hiding among felled trees often gummed up sawmills and stained pulp vats with their ink.</p>
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<a href="bones_hartzell-tree_octopus_exhibit.jpg"><img src="bones_hartzell-tree_octopus_exhibit-thumb280.jpg" width="280" height="376" alt="1942 Tree Octopus sideshow exhibit" title="'OCTOPUS: DEVIL OF THE TREES; TERROR OF ALL LOGGERS AND FOREST RANGERS'" /></a><br/>
Traveling sideshow exhibits, such as this one by Glen "Bones" Hartzell from 1942, demonized tree octopuses to the ignorant masses<br>(Click to enlarge)
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<p>These nuisances led many loggers to regard tree octopuses as bad luck, resulting in the pointless killing of octopuses on sight at logging camps in a misguided attempt at eradicating the troublesome species. Anti-octopus sentiment was so strong among loggers that some even began to fear that the octopuses were prone to attacking humans.</p>
<p>These fears were fueled in no small part by gratuitous stories involving tree octopuses harassing lumberjacks and distressing damsels in Northwestern-themed pulp magazines of the 1930-40s and variously "nipping", "entangling", or "suckering the flesh" of the heroes of men's action magazines of the 1950-60s. (The magazine publishers depended on cheap paper made from wood pulp and were glad to contribute to the anti-octopus propaganda campaign of the timber industry.)</p>
<p>To this day, misunderstanding and fear of these gentle creatures can still be found among many old timers, although education campaigns—and special octopus-separators installed at sawmills—have largely halted the practice of tree octopus eradication.</p>
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<li><a href="faq.html">Tree Octopus FAQs</a> — Frequently asked questions, now with answers.</li>
<li><a href="sightings.html">Tree Octopus Sightings</a> — Includes photos of and behavioral research on the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus and other tree octopus species.</li>
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<li><a href="/blog/?post=200910296120.pitch-chewing_tree_octopuses_of_british_columbia">Pitch-Chewing Tree Octopuses Of British Columbia</a> — Octopuses in BC have long been reported chewing the pitch of Sitka spruce like gum, and will even go into the trees to forage for it.</li>
<li><a href="/blog/?post=200809266800.olive_loving_tree_octopuses_of_antiquity">Olive Loving Tree Octopuses Of Antiquity</a> — Octopuses in Greece were known since ancient times to climb olive trees to feast on the tasty fruit.</li>
<li><a href="/blog/?post=200903256550.more_on_old_world_tree_octopuses">More On Old World Tree Octopuses</a> — Ancient writers, such as Aristotle and Pliny the Elder, tell of octopuses that venture onto land, including one that used a tree to commit burglary.</li>
<li><a href="/blog/?post=200903062770.the_ara-eaters_tree_octopuses_of_polynesia">The Ara-Eaters: Tree Octopuses Of Polynesia</a> — Reports from the 1800s tell of island octopuses that are attracted to the fragrant flowers of the pandanus tree.</li>
<li><a href="/blog/?post=201011185710.nicharongorong_tree_octopuses_of_micronesia"><i>Nicharongorong</i>: Tree Octopuses of Micronesia</a> — Reports of Palauan tree octopuses that give birth in mangrove trees and eat lizards.</li>
<li><a href="/blog/?post=201902248500.devon_hedge_octopus">Devon Hedge Octopus</a> — Species of octopus that once lived in the primeval forests of Devon, UK, until deforestation drove them into the hedges and possibly to extinction.</li>
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<dt><b>2023-11-29</b> <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03759-z">Robo-Tentacle Lets People Find Out How It Feels To Have An Octopus Arm</a> (Nature)</dt>
<dd>Mimicking the snatch and grab of an octopus snaring its prey required a new way of thinking about robotics.</dd>
<dt><b>2023-11-29</b> <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/11/29/octopus-intelligence-meal/">If An Octopus Is So Smart, Should You Eat It?</a> (Washington Post)</dt>
<dd>Just as we begin to understand cephalopods' brains, seafood companies want to farm them commercially</dd>
<dt><b>2023-11-17</b> <a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sea-lion-octopus-nanaimo-1.7032769">Swimmer Witnesses Surprise Fight Between Octopus & Sea Lion</a> (CBC)</dt>
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<li><b>2019-05-14</b> <a href="/blog/?post=201905140220.possible_tree_ammonite_discovered">Possible Tree Ammonite Discovered</a></li>
<li><b>2019-02-25</b> <a href="/blog/?post=201902258530.tree_octopus_mural_in_spokane">Tree Octopus Mural In Spokane</a></li>
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<li><b>2019-02-23</b> <a href="/blog/?post=201902230700.drom_lunarius_tree_octopi_pyramid_eye_camels">"Drom Lunarius": Tree Octopi, Pyramid Eye, & Camels</a></li>
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### Help Save The ENDANGERED
# Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
### From EXTINCTION!
* About
* [HELP!](help.html "How you can help")
* [FAQs](faq.html "Answers to frequently asked tree octopus questions")
* [Sightings](sightings.html "Reports of tree octopus sightings")
* [Media](media.html "Tree octopuses in books, movies, and more")
* [Activities](activities.html "Stuff you can make or do")
* [Links](links.html "Links to other endangered creatures")
### The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus

Rare photo of the elusive tree octopus
(Enhanced from cropped telephoto)
The Pacific Northwest tree octopus (*Octopus paxarbolis*) can be found in the [temperate rainforests](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rainforest) of the Olympic Peninsula on the west coast of North America. Their habitat lies on the Eastern side of the Olympic mountain range, adjacent to Hood Canal. These solitary cephalopods reach an average size (measured from arm-tip to mantle-tip,) of 30-33 cm. Unlike most other cephalopods, tree octopuses are amphibious, spending only their early life and the period of their mating season in their ancestral aquatic environment. Because of the moistness of the rainforests and specialized skin adaptations, they are able to keep from becoming desiccated for prolonged periods of time, but given the chance they would prefer resting in pooled water.
An intelligent and inquisitive being (it has the largest brain-to-body ratio for any mollusk), the tree octopus explores its arboreal world by both touch and sight. Adaptations its ancestors originally evolved in the three dimensional environment of the sea have been put to good use in the spatially complex maze of the [coniferous Olympic rainforests](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_National_Park). The challenges and richness of this environment (and the intimate way in which it interacts with it,) may account for the tree octopus's advanced behavioral development. (Some evolutionary theorists suppose that "arboreal adaptation" is what laid the groundwork in primates for the evolution of the human mind.)
Reaching out with one of her eight arms, each covered in sensitive suckers, a tree octopus might grab a branch to pull herself along in a form of locomotion called tentaculation; or she might be preparing to strike at an insect or small vertebrate, such as a frog or rodent, or steal an egg from a bird's nest; or she might even be examining some object that caught her fancy, instinctively desiring to manipulate it with her dexterous limbs (really deserving the title "sensory organs" more than mere "limbs",) in order to better know it.

Map of estimated tree octopus maximum range, including spawning waters
Tree octopuses have eyesight comparable to humans. Besides allowing them to see their prey and environment, it helps them in inter-octopus relations. Although they are not social animals like us, they display to one-another their emotions through their ability to change the color of their skin: red indicates anger, white fear, while they normally maintain a mottled brown tone to blend in with the background.
The reproductive cycle of the tree octopus is still linked to its roots in the waters of the Puget Sound from where it is thought to have originated. Every year, in Spring, tree octopuses leave their homes in the [Olympic National Forest](http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/olympic/) and migrate towards the shore and, eventually, their spawning grounds in Hood Canal. There, they congregate (the only real social time in their lives,) and find mates. After the male has deposited his sperm, he returns to the forests, leaving the female to find an aquatic lair in which to attach her strands of egg-clusters. The female will guard and care for her eggs until they hatch, refusing even to eat, and usually dying from her selflessness. The young will spend the first month or so floating through Hood Canal, Admiralty Inlet, and as far as North Puget Sound before eventually moving out of the water and beginning their adult lives.
### Why It's Endangered
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Route 101, separating the rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula from Hood Canal
Although the tree octopus is not officially listed on the Endangered Species List, we feel that it should be added since its numbers are at a critically low level for its breeding needs. The reasons for this dire situation include: decimation of habitat by logging and suburban encroachment; building of roads that cut off access to the water which it needs for spawning; predation by foreign species such as house cats; and booming populations of its natural predators, including the bald eagle and [sasquatch](/bsa/octopus.html). What few that make it to the Canal are further hampered in their reproduction by the growing problem of pollution from farming and residential run-off. Unless immediate action is taken to protect this species and its habitat, the Pacific Northwest tree octopus will be but a memory.
The possibility of Pacific Northwest tree octopus extinction is not an unwarranted fear. Other tree octopus species—including the Douglas octopus and the red-ringed madrona sucker—were once abundant throughout the Cascadia region, but have since gone extinct because of threats similar to those faced by *paxarbolis*, as well as overharvesting by the now-illegal tree octopus trade.

Tree Octopus hat from 1923
The history of the tree octopus trade is a sad one. Their voracious appetite for bird plumes having exhausted all the worthy species of that family, the fashionistas moved on to cephalopodic accoutrements during the early 20th Century. Tree octopuses became prized by the fashion industry as ornamental decorations for hats, leading greedy trappers to wipe out whole populations to feed the vanity of the fashionable rich. While fortunately this practice has been outlawed, its effects still reverberate today as these millinery deprivations brought tree octopus numbers below the critical point where even minor environmental change could cause disaster.
While efforts were made in the past to preserve remaining tree octopus habitat, these were met with resistance by the timber industry, which has traditionally viewed the tree octopus [as a nuisance](/blog/?post=200812287770.an_octopus_in_a_saw-mill), both because the octopuses favor the valuable, moss-shrouded trees of old growth forests—pitting conservation needs against lucrative sources of lumber—and because octopuses hiding among felled trees often gummed up sawmills and stained pulp vats with their ink.
[](bones_hartzell-tree_octopus_exhibit.jpg)
Traveling sideshow exhibits, such as this one by Glen "Bones" Hartzell from 1942, demonized tree octopuses to the ignorant masses
(Click to enlarge)
These nuisances led many loggers to regard tree octopuses as bad luck, resulting in the pointless killing of octopuses on sight at logging camps in a misguided attempt at eradicating the troublesome species. Anti-octopus sentiment was so strong among loggers that some even began to fear that the octopuses were prone to attacking humans.
These fears were fueled in no small part by gratuitous stories involving tree octopuses harassing lumberjacks and distressing damsels in Northwestern-themed pulp magazines of the 1930-40s and variously "nipping", "entangling", or "suckering the flesh" of the heroes of men's action magazines of the 1950-60s. (The magazine publishers depended on cheap paper made from wood pulp and were glad to contribute to the anti-octopus propaganda campaign of the timber industry.)
To this day, misunderstanding and fear of these gentle creatures can still be found among many old timers, although education campaigns—and special octopus-separators installed at sawmills—have largely halted the practice of tree octopus eradication.
### How You Can Help
#### Activism:
Want to become a Tree Octopus Activist? [How You Can Help...](help.html)
#### Activities:
Spread awareness and help a tree octopus with our [Tree Octopus Activities...](activities.html)
### More Tree Octopus Information
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* [Tree Octopus FAQs](faq.html) — Frequently asked questions, now with answers.
* [Tree Octopus Sightings](sightings.html) — Includes photos of and behavioral research on the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus and other tree octopus species.
* [Tree Octopus In The Media](media.html) — appearances of tree octopuses, both real and fictional, in the media and popular culture.
#### Research On Other Tree Octopus Species:
* [Pitch-Chewing Tree Octopuses Of British Columbia](/blog/?post=200910296120.pitch-chewing_tree_octopuses_of_british_columbia) — Octopuses in BC have long been reported chewing the pitch of Sitka spruce like gum, and will even go into the trees to forage for it.
* [Olive Loving Tree Octopuses Of Antiquity](/blog/?post=200809266800.olive_loving_tree_octopuses_of_antiquity) — Octopuses in Greece were known since ancient times to climb olive trees to feast on the tasty fruit.
* [More On Old World Tree Octopuses](/blog/?post=200903256550.more_on_old_world_tree_octopuses) — Ancient writers, such as Aristotle and Pliny the Elder, tell of octopuses that venture onto land, including one that used a tree to commit burglary.
* [The Ara-Eaters: Tree Octopuses Of Polynesia](/blog/?post=200903062770.the_ara-eaters_tree_octopuses_of_polynesia) — Reports from the 1800s tell of island octopuses that are attracted to the fragrant flowers of the pandanus tree.
* [*Nicharongorong*: Tree Octopuses of Micronesia](/blog/?post=201011185710.nicharongorong_tree_octopuses_of_micronesia) — Reports of Palauan tree octopuses that give birth in mangrove trees and eat lizards.
* [Devon Hedge Octopus](/blog/?post=201902248500.devon_hedge_octopus) — Species of octopus that once lived in the primeval forests of Devon, UK, until deforestation drove them into the hedges and possibly to extinction.
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Not to be confused with the [Pacific Northwest Octopus Tree](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAylGe8J-9Y).

### Cephalonews
**2023-11-29** [Robo-Tentacle Lets People Find Out How It Feels To Have An Octopus Arm](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03759-z) (Nature)
Mimicking the snatch and grab of an octopus snaring its prey required a new way of thinking about robotics.
**2023-11-29** [If An Octopus Is So Smart, Should You Eat It?](https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/11/29/octopus-intelligence-meal/) (Washington Post)
Just as we begin to understand cephalopods' brains, seafood companies want to farm them commercially
**2023-11-17** [Swimmer Witnesses Surprise Fight Between Octopus & Sea Lion](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sea-lion-octopus-nanaimo-1.7032769) (CBC)
The battle between the aquatic mammal and eight-limbed mollusc took place just south of Nanaimo, which is about 110 km north of Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. ([Original video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksRtTuRCnJo).)
» [Older news...](/cephnews/)
More cephalonews at:
[](https://www.tonmo.com/)
### Cephaloblog
* **2020-08-27** [*Noon: 22nd Century* - "Pilgrims and Wayfarers"](/blog/?post=202008278300.noon_22nd_century_pilgrims_and_wayfarers)
* **2019-06-03** [*Fae Archaic*: A Crime-ridden Fairy Tale](/blog/?post=201906034950.fae_archaic_a_crime-ridden_fairy_tale)
* **2019-05-14** [Possible Tree Ammonite Discovered](/blog/?post=201905140220.possible_tree_ammonite_discovered)
* **2019-02-25** [Tree Octopus Mural In Spokane](/blog/?post=201902258530.tree_octopus_mural_in_spokane)
* **2019-02-24** [Devon Hedge Octopus](/blog/?post=201902248500.devon_hedge_octopus)
* **2019-02-23** ["Drom Lunarius": Tree Octopi, Pyramid Eye, & Camels](/blog/?post=201902230700.drom_lunarius_tree_octopi_pyramid_eye_camels)
* » [More blog posts...](/blog/cephalopods/?start=6)
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<H2 ALIGN="CENTER">Cats I share and shared my house with</H2>
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<H2>Vlekkie & Moppie</H2>
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The two cats I now share <A HREF="huis.html">my own house</A> with.
Two little rascals who have little compassion for my new furniture and will
demolish it if it's in the way or when they need to scratch their nails.
Who will walk over my keyboard if they want my attention, or chase the
cursor on the screen. Who will keep me awake at night or wake me up
way to early in the morning just because they want to get something to
eat. You already guessed it : I love them dearly ;-)
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They are sisters.
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Some pictures (gotta chase them with a camera from time to time) :
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<LI><A HREF="pics/kat-een.jpg">A younger picture of Moppie</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/kat-twee.jpg">A younger picture of both of them, playing around</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/vlekkie-raam.jpg">Vlekkie in front of the window looking outside</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-raam.jpg">Moppie looking outside through the window</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/kat-kraan.jpg">Vlekkie drinks water from the tap. Running water is much nicer anyway.</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie.jpg">Moppie sitting around</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/vlekkie.jpg">Vlekkie sitting around</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-bed.jpg">Moppie in her favourite place</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-rugzak.jpg">Moppie found a new place to lie</A> and <A HREF="pics/moppie-rugzak2.jpg">is hidden there often</A>.
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-wasbak.jpg">Another place I sometimes find Moppie</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-zapt.jpg">Moppie watching television</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-bank.jpg">Moppie on the couch</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-pringles.jpg">Moppie hugging a can of pringles</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/vlekkie-bank.jpg">Vlekkie on the couch</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/vlekkie-slaapzak.jpg">Vlekkie stealing a sleeping bag</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/behind-computer-with-moppie.jpg">Moppie jumps on my lap at any possibility</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-builtin.jpg">Moppie sleeping between stuff in the computer room</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/vlekkie-vloer.jpg">Vlekkie on the floor acting crazy</A>
<LI><A HREF="pics/moppie-koos-bank.jpg">Moppie sharing the couch with me</A>
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<H2>Flip</H2>
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<H3>On Friday October 13th 1995 Flip died.</H3>
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Flip was the cat I and my parents shared a house with.<BR> Flip was a
very funny cat sometimes, with some funny habits. For example when we
ate soup he wanted a small bowl of soup himself. From time to time we
also had 'conversations' with him. You would say something to him, and
he responded with a clear and understandable 'meew'. He also liked to
lie down in a new cardbord box. Not an old one. When a box has been
around too long, he would not look at it anymore.
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Well, some people photograph their pets about once a day, I am more the kind
of person who is planning to make some good photographs, and then forgets to
do it. But, there are some neat pictures:<P>
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<A HREF="pics/flip.kerstdoos1.jpg">Flip in the box the kerstpakket came in</A><BR>
<A HREF="pics/flip.kerstdoos2.jpg">Flip in the box the kerstpakket came in</A>
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<LI>Mark Bakker's <A HREF="http://www.co.hvu.nl/~mark/cats/">Cats Around The World</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://pubweb.it.nwu.edu/~pib/cats.htm">Another cat page list</A>
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## Cats I share and shared my house with
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## Vlekkie & Moppie

The two cats I now share [my own house](huis.html) with.
Two little rascals who have little compassion for my new furniture and will
demolish it if it's in the way or when they need to scratch their nails.
Who will walk over my keyboard if they want my attention, or chase the
cursor on the screen. Who will keep me awake at night or wake me up
way to early in the morning just because they want to get something to
eat. You already guessed it : I love them dearly ;-)
They are sisters.
Some pictures (gotta chase them with a camera from time to time) :
*Direct links to these images will fail in interesting ways*
* [A younger picture of Moppie](pics/kat-een.jpg)* [A younger picture of both of them, playing around](pics/kat-twee.jpg)* [Vlekkie in front of the window looking outside](pics/vlekkie-raam.jpg)* [Moppie looking outside through the window](pics/moppie-raam.jpg)* [Vlekkie drinks water from the tap. Running water is much nicer anyway.](pics/kat-kraan.jpg)* [Moppie sitting around](pics/moppie.jpg)* [Vlekkie sitting around](pics/vlekkie.jpg)* [Moppie in her favourite place](pics/moppie-bed.jpg)* [Moppie found a new place to lie](pics/moppie-rugzak.jpg) and [is hidden there often](pics/moppie-rugzak2.jpg).
* [Another place I sometimes find Moppie](pics/moppie-wasbak.jpg)* [Moppie watching television](pics/moppie-zapt.jpg)* [Moppie on the couch](pics/moppie-bank.jpg)* [Moppie hugging a can of pringles](pics/moppie-pringles.jpg)* [Vlekkie on the couch](pics/vlekkie-bank.jpg)* [Vlekkie stealing a sleeping bag](pics/vlekkie-slaapzak.jpg)* [Moppie jumps on my lap at any possibility](pics/behind-computer-with-moppie.jpg)* [Moppie sleeping between stuff in the computer room](pics/moppie-builtin.jpg)* [Vlekkie on the floor acting crazy](pics/vlekkie-vloer.jpg)* [Moppie sharing the couch with me](pics/moppie-koos-bank.jpg)
[The cats pictures page](http://pictures.idefix.net/cats/)
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## Flip

### On Friday October 13th 1995 Flip died.
Flip was the cat I and my parents shared a house with.
Flip was a
very funny cat sometimes, with some funny habits. For example when we
ate soup he wanted a small bowl of soup himself. From time to time we
also had 'conversations' with him. You would say something to him, and
he responded with a clear and understandable 'meew'. He also liked to
lie down in a new cardbord box. Not an old one. When a box has been
around too long, he would not look at it anymore.
Well, some people photograph their pets about once a day, I am more the kind
of person who is planning to make some good photographs, and then forgets to
do it. But, there are some neat pictures:
[Flip in the box the kerstpakket came in](pics/flip.kerstdoos1.jpg)
[Flip in the box the kerstpakket came in](pics/flip.kerstdoos2.jpg)
---
### Cat links
* Mark Bakker's [Cats Around The World](http://www.co.hvu.nl/~mark/cats/)* [Another cat page list](http://pubweb.it.nwu.edu/~pib/cats.htm)* [LAL Cat Archive](http://www.imall.com/archives/cats.html)
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# Australian Military Knives
### Knives that have a story!

### This site is dedicated to:The Manufacturers and Users of Australian Military Knives
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Australian Knife Magazine Articles
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Australian Army Stiletto Re Born
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Bladeware of William Whittingslowe
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**The Australian Military Knives Web Page**.
This site is dedicated to the manufacturers and the men and woman of the Australian Army, Navy and Air Force and the forces of the allied nations who carried and used Australian made knives in the defence of our freedoms.
If you don't already know the names Barker, Carr Fast, East Bros, Greg Steel, Mars, Marsden, Scott Trojan, Stirling and Whittingslowe, you are about to be introduced to them! They were prominent among the Australian manufacturers who made these Military and Fighting knives.
The aim of this site is to become a resource to collectors of Australian Military Knives. It has been the intention to cover all of the operational knives used by the Australian Army, Navy and Air Force.
Is it a complete reference? Sadly, no. The very nature of the subject being studied means that it can only ever be a work in progress. All I can ever hope to do is build on my knowledge and that of other collectors. Please be patient, this site may very well contain some errors, this is to be expected. Sometimes things hinge on an interpretation, but if I have made a mistake or you have more definitive information, please
and let me know.
Are only Australian made knives listed? No! I have included other blade ware, no matter where it was made, whether it be issue or private purchase.
Sorry! wont be doing anything on bayonets, but you will find some links for bayonet collectors on the Links page.
All resource's on this site are the property of myself, John Kroezen, or have been acknowledged to their owner, or have come from the public domain. If anyone sees any item on this web site to which they hold ownership, please
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The only guarantees that I can give to the accuracy and reliability of the information on this site, is, that it has been compiled with good faith and after careful evaluation of available material. Sometimes contradictory information has been found. Anyone who wishes to use any information contained in this site must be aware of this and use any such information with care.
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Please
and let me know where the information is being used. Any person who uses any information and original images from this site must make them freely available to similar researchers. No person is authorised to use any information from this site for commercial purposes or to charge a fee for it.
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</a><a href="#negrito1">Tusked Negrito - Oaxaca</a><br>
<a href="#pastorela1">Pastorela Devil Mask - Zacatecas</a><br> <a href="#borracha">Borracha,
Torito Dance, Guanajuato<br> </a><a href="#guerreroman">Man's mask from Guerrero<br>
</a><a href="#viejito1">Dance of the Viejitos, Michoacan<br> </a><a href="#tlaxcalaman">Paragueros
dance - Man, Tlaxcala<br> </a><a href="#tlaxcalawoman">Paragueros Dance - Woman<br>
</a><a href="#carnivalguanajuato">Carnival Mask, Guanajuato<br> </a><a href="#pastorela2">Pastorela
Devil Mask - Jalisco<br> </a><a href="#bedroommask">Man's Mask (Mex. origin unknown)<br>
</a><a href="#naolincodemon">Demon Mask, Naolinco, Veracruz<br>
</a><a href="#hermit">Jorobado or Ermitaño,
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</a><a href="#naolincoclown">Clown Mask, Veracruz<br>
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<td valign="top"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="CM" id="CM"></a></font></b></font><font size="+1">Dance of the Christians & Moors - Guatemala</font></b></font>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Fine old masks such as this are highly valued by collectors and museums. Carved in semi-hardwood with glass eyes (one broken), it has miscellaneous repairs and most of its original finish is intact. The mask has been well used and its back (link below) has a rich, dark patina more common to old Guatemalan masks than Mexican ones. The fit is extremely comfortable for a variety of facial shapes.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">To a collector, the back of a mask is sometimes more important than the front. An authentic, old patina on the back is a testimony to the mask's use in its rightful context. The piece at the left is authentic but with many masks commonly encountered in the marketplace and through dealers, clever techniques have been used by artisan-carvers to create a false patina intended to make the mask seem older or more valuable than it really is. False wear marks, deliberate abuse and subsequent repairs are also used in this crafty craft.<br>
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age: Approx. 100 years.</font></p>
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<p><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">
</font><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="negrito1"></a></font></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF"><br>
Tusked </font></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF">Negrito - Oaxaca</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
Vaderesque mask from Oaxaca is a "Negrito Colmilludo" <I>(tusked little
black one)</I>. The Baile de los Negritos Colmilludos is unique to the "Villa
Alta" sierra near the historic pueblo of Yalalag and the dance is well documented
in paintings dating from the 19th century. Negritos Colmilludos are produced in
different styles but most have vertical rectangular cuts in a protruding and sharply
truncated mouth with a tiny curved snout above. Javelin teeth are preferred for
the tusks, <I>(as shown in photo,)</I> but in their absence wood and leather are
used. The eyebrows often have thin, painted striations and the artistic design
is refreshingly absent of Spanish-European influence.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">The
locals of Yalalag are proud of their Zapotec ancestry. In this mountainous village
of 2,000, the complex and unusual Zapotec dialect is still preferred to spoken
Spanish, reflecting their independent mindset as a people. If you ever want to
see Yalalag, it takes six uncomfortable hours on a bumpy dirt road to get there
from Oaxaca city and don't count on the usual gas stations, restaurants or bathrooms.
You will, however, find conveniently located "pulque stands" along the
road. Pulque is an ancient beverage made from the fermented maguey plant and belting
down a few shots helps the uncomfortable traveler overlook any inconveniences.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
Approx. 50 years.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1">See also:<a href="JavaScript:PopWindow137786()"><br>
Striking similarity of this mask to a very familiar face.<br>
</a><a href="JavaScript:PopWindow591414()"> Click to see another old Negrito Colmilludo.</a> <br>
<a href="JavaScript:PopWindow591888()">Count to fifty in Zapotec? Click to hear authentic sample of Zapotec language</a><i><font color="#C1FFE0">.</font></i></font><i><font color="#C1FFE0"><br>
</font></i><em><font size="-1">Note: many sounds in the Zapotec dialect can't be captured
<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">phonetically
</font></font></em></font><em><font size="-1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">with
our Roman alphabet.</font></em></p>
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MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<td width="38%" align="left" valign="top"> <div align="left"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="pastorela1"></a><br>
</font><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b>
<img src="Pastorela%20_Devil.jpg" width="310" height="392" align="top"> </b></font></b></font></b></font></div></td><td width="61%">
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF">Pastorela
Devil Mask - Zacatecas</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Purchased
at a ranchito outside Zacatecas in the late 80's, this Pastorela Devil is particularly
charming in its naive and unpretentious composition, utilizing a single glass
visor eye opening, animal horns, a cloth tongue and horse hair headdress.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">One
can easily recognize that this mask was, without question, produced in its rightful
context for use in the local dances. Its sale was never contemplated by its owner,
which can be seen as a desirable and important quality.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
approx. 50 years.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#negrito1">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#negrito1"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
</font></font></i></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1"><b><font color="#FFFFFF"><</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">----</font></font></font><font color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="-1">
MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<tr> <td bgcolor="#993300" width="38%" valign="top"> <div align="left"><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b></b></font><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF"><a name="borracha"></a></font><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font></b></font></b></font><br>
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<p><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">La
Borracha, El Torito Dance, Guanajuato</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">In
many a man's past there lurks a woman such as "La Borracha " (the drunken
woman) of the Baile del Torito <I>(Dance of the Little Bull)</I>. If you are such
a man, please take a brief moment now to remember her and the good times you spent
together...</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">
La Borracha is characterized by an oversized, garish mask with heavy lipstick,
eye makeup, rouged cheeks and wig <I>(not shown)</I>. Some might think of her
as a tart. The complex El Torito dance has an unusual cast of colorful characters including <a href="#hermit">hunchback</a>, hermit and "<a href="JavaScript:PopWindow420393()">El
Torito</a>" a body mask of a bull worn over the back of a small person.</font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">
</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age: Approx.
35 years.</font></p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#pastorela1">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#pastorela1"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
</font></font></i></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1"><font color="#FFFFFF"></font><b><font color="#FFFFFF"><</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">----</font></font></font><font color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="-1">
MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<div align="left"><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="guerreroman"></a></font><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font></b></font></b></font><br>
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<p><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">Man's
mask from Guerrero</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Very
old, beautifully carved and delicately painted. The back is nice also, heavily
worn and comfortable. The facial expression is angelic and serene. It's difficult
to tell if the mask represents a man or a woman - although it is likely a catrín,
a dandy. I can't say much else about this piece except that it's one of the favorites
of my collection. </font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
over 60 years old.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#borracha">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#borracha"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
</font></font></i></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1"><b><font color="#FFFFFF"><</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">----</font></font></font><font color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="-1">
MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font></b></font></b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="viejito1"></a></font></b></font><br>
<font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF">Dance of the Viejitos, Michoacan</font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b></b></font></b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">The over-performed "Baile de los Viejitos" <I>(Dance of the Llittle Old Men)</I> is a seemingly playful festivity staged by both adults and children, particularly in the state of Michoacan. In spite of a happy ending, the tiring fandango has no real utility other than to mock a bevy of little old men, all dancing - or better to say hobbling - with feeble knees and canes while simultaneously making lecherous fools of themselves.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I'm not a whistleblower but I can't understand why the elderly and the handicapped - true victims of this cruel pageant - have not uttered a single word of protest up to now; perhaps they're just too intimidated by the dance's widespread popularity to complain; thus the Baile de los Viejitos continues in its long-standing tradition as a cute and endearing icon of Mexican culture.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Age:
Approx. 40 years.</font><br> </p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1">See also:<a href="JavaScript:PopWindow459914()"><br>
A strange viejito experience in Oaxaca.</a></font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#guerreroman">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#guerreroman"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
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MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<p><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">Dance
of the Catrines or Paragueros, Tlaxcala</font></b></font></p><p><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" COLOR="#FFFFFF">Master
craftsmen of the state of Tlaxcala create some of Mexico's finest carved wooden
lacquer work in these realistic masks which are used in several different dances.
The most common are the Baile de los Catrines <I>(Dance of the Dandies)</I> and
also the Baile de los Paragueros <I>(Dance of the Umbrella Salesmen.) </I>An extremely
smooth, reflective finish is facilitated by use of a gesso undercoat applied to
the wood, making fine sanding and shaping easier for the carver.</FONT></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">A
distinguishing feature of the mask shown at left are the "operable eyelids"
which open and close by pulling a string at the chin. This is accomplished by
a <a href="JavaScript:PopWindow928861()">clever spring mechanism (click here)</a>
probably borrowed from European doll making techniques. The eyes are glass and
the eyelids have lashes. </font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
Approx. 50 years.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#viejito1">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#viejito1"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
</font></font></i></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1"><b><font color="#FFFFFF"><</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">----</font></font></font><font color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="-1">
MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<p><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">Dance
of the Catrines or Paragueros, Tlaxcala</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
lovely lady is the female counterpart of the above mask. </font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Tlaxcala
has some renown in Mexican history. During the conquest of Mexico by Cortez in
the early 1500's, Tlaxcalan tribes, unfriendly with the Aztecs, abetted the Spanish
in their invasion of the valley of Mexico and thus contributed significantly to
the ultimate defeat of the Aztec empire.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Deeply
rooted resentment and alienation are said to be felt by some Mexicans to this
day - but I say to anyone who still feels miffed by the Tlaxcalan's infamous deed
- just let bygones be bygones. After all, anyone can make a blooper, right?</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
Approx. 50 years.</font></p>
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<p><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">Carnival
Mask, Guanajuato</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
papier mache mask was purchased from a mascarero<I> (mask maker)</I> in Guanajuato.
Some people think that the face is that of a Mexican movie actor or politician.
I personally think it looks like <a href="JavaScript:PopWindow560683()">Richard
Nixon</a> during a smiling moment. Well, maybe not quite, but I think there is
a slight resemblance in the expression.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">The Guanajuato
maskmaker had his original mask molds which were carved out of wood, serving
as a form for the layers of paper. Carnival masks are frequently made
from molds, using either papier mache, plastic or cloth. Because of their
low cost, many consider them to be throwaway masks; and for this reason,
it is unusual to find a nice old one like this because they are usually
broken and discarded within a few years. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age: Approx.
40 years.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#tlaxcalawoman">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#tlaxcalawoman"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
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<td bgcolor="#993300" width="38%" valign="top"> <div align="left"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="pastorela2"></a></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"><br>
<img src="pastorela2.jpg" width="287" height="480"> </font></b></font></b></font></b></font><br>
</b></font></div></td><td width="62%" bgcolor="#993300"> <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF">Pastorela
Devil Mask - Jalisco</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">When
the proprietor of this mask ordered it from the carver, he said, "by the
way, super size that for me, please." This formidable piece is big - I mean
really big. The ears are made from black rubber inner tubes and the upper half
of the long snout articulates via a cord attached to the top.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">This
mask demonstrates the relaxed artistic whimsy which I feel distinguishes Mexican
ethnic art in Latin America. I do not find this quality of whimsy in Guatemalan
masks, for example, but many would argue the point. Although Guatemala is a major
player in finely carved Latin American masks, I personally find their masks to
be more predictable, stylistically uniform and restrained than their Mexican counterparts.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Approximate
age: 35 Yrs.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">See also: <a href="JavaScript:PopWindow451314()"><br>
For
a further discussion of Guatemala, click here - if you dare.</a></font></font></p>
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF">Old
Mask - Mexico, (origin unknown)</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
enigmatic mask is what I call a "bedroom piece." While searching for
high quality masks in the Mexico City area, visiting the home gallery of an ethnic
art dealer and his wife, the bedroom piece is the one he doesn't really want to
sell to you.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">A
clever one he is, so he keeps it in his bedroom thinking you won't find it. But
aha, you do find it - on the way to the bathroom - and catching him off guard,
you joke him about "hiding" it from you - and you can then buy it for
a noble price.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">A
true mask monger will do anything to get a piece he really wants - and this mask,
even with its ambiguous past, is to kill for. The patina is extraordinary and
the original finish is intact. The distinctive carving and a deliberately naive
expression add to its charm.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">
Age: Approx. 75 Years</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#pastorela2">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#pastorela2"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
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<div align="left"><img src="veracruz%20demon2.jpg" width="300" height="333"></div></td><td width="62%" bgcolor="#993300"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font></b></font></b></font></b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="+1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="naolincodemon"></a><br>
Demon Mask, Naolinco, Veracruz</font></b> <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">As
the thin young man and I stood outside his house on the narrow street of Naolinco,
I couldn't help but notice that his pants were several inches too short. He handed
me the mask and I felt its lightness in weight - sometimes a negative characteristic
- but this wood was tight grained and of good quality. Most devils and demons
one encounters are usually much newer - and made primarily for the purpose of
sale. So it was a pleasant surprise to find a nice old monkey demon which had
been well used in its rightful context.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I
asked </font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> how much he wanted for
it and was a little taken back by his price, which amounted to about three month's
pay for the lad. But he went on to explain that the mask had sentimental value,
having belonged to a now deceased uncle who used to dance in the local festivities.
So after a brief chat we finalized the transaction - and in fond reverence for
the uncle, he stood firm by his price. </font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">
</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age: Approx.
40 years.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">See also:<a href="JavaScript:PopWindow194563()"><br>
Other "My Dead Uncle Masks"</a></font></font></p>
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<div align="left"><a name="hermit"></a><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font></b></font></b></font></b></font></b><br>
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<b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF" size="+1"><br>
Jorobado or
Ermitaño, Baile del Torito, Guanajuato</font></b> <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">The
hunchback and hermit are important characters in the Dance of the Little Bull. Distinct
from the <a href="#borracha">La Borracha</a> (painted wood) mask shown above, this piece is resourcefully
fashioned from a piece of hatters felt, riveted with leather straps and a stuffed
and carefully stitched undulating snout. The well worn mask also captures, in
its simplicity, a fine example of Mexican whimsical art.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">El
Baile del Torito is of a humorous nature in its mockery of past Spanish corruption
and decadence. I believe the dance is most common in the state of Guanajuato in
cities such as Silao, but it may possibly be performed elsewhere.</font></p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
mask was purchased in the early 80's from a family of Torito dancers in Silao,
Guanajuato. Their colorful masks were mostly made of papier mache and included
a La Borracha mask (not shown) with a large wig which was suitably garish and
cheap. </font> <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
approximately 35 years.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1">See also:<a href="JavaScript:PopWindow398177()"><br>
Family of torito dancers.</a></font></font> </p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#naolincodemon">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#naolincodemon"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
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<div align="left"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b></b></font><img src="Clown%20mask.jpg" width="300" height="338" align="middle"></div></td><td width="62%" bgcolor="#993300">
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="naolincoclown"></a></font></b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><img src=".35spacer.gif" width="7" height="22"></font></b></font></b></font></b></font><br>
<font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF">Clown Mask, Veracruz</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
payaso from Naolinco is of a 19th century European "auguste" style,
but jesters and clowns have existed in the pre-Hispanic Americas and most parts
of the world since ancient times. </font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">With
enhanced freedoms of expression and relative immunity from reprisals, the clown
can be a de facto spokesperson for the collective conscience, using parody and
acerbic humor to ridicule authority or even shame the benefactors they serve.
Their function is thus more profound than merely causing us to laugh. </font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">This
mask is carved from a dense wood and has a leather tongue and folded leather ears.
I particularly enjoy the carver's simple detail work as used in the eyes, which
are carved in relief and protrude like buttons.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Age:
Approx. 40 years.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#hermit">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#hermit"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
</font></font></i></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1"><b><font color="#FFFFFF"><</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">----</font></font></font><font color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="-1">
MASK TOUR </font></b><font size="-1">----</font><b><font size="-1">></font></b></font></font><font color="C1FFE0"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="-1">
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="+1" color="#FFFFFF">Mexican
Buzzard Hat</font></b></font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF">Ah
yes, this piece... Well, you see, it's just a regular buzzard hat. Huh? What the
heck is a buzzard hat, you say? The answer is.... nobody seems to know. Another
collector friend of mine also had some buzzard hats and he didn't know either.</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Age:
Does it matter?</font></p><p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF"><font size="-1" color="#66FF66"><font color="C1FFE0"><i><a href="#naolincoclown">b</a></i></font></font><a href="#naolincoclown"><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">ack</font></font></i></a><i><font color="C1FFE0"><font size="-1">
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strange viejito experience near Oaxaca<br> </a><a href="JavaScript:PopWindow137786()">Negrito
mask comparison to a familiar face</a><br>
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| **Index of Masks** [Christians
& Moors - Guatemala](#CM)[Tusked Negrito - Oaxaca](#negrito1)
[Pastorela Devil Mask - Zacatecas](#pastorela1) [Borracha,
Torito Dance, Guanajuato](#borracha) [Man's mask from Guerrero](#guerreroman)[Dance of the Viejitos, Michoacan](#viejito1) [Paragueros
dance - Man, Tlaxcala](#tlaxcalaman) [Paragueros Dance - Woman](#tlaxcalawoman)[Carnival Mask, Guanajuato](#carnivalguanajuato) [Pastorela
Devil Mask - Jalisco](#pastorela2) [Man's Mask (Mex. origin unknown)](#bedroommask)[Demon Mask, Naolinco, Veracruz](#naolincodemon)[Jorobado or Ermitaño,
Guanajuato](#hermit)[Clown Mask, Veracruz](#naolincoclown)[Mexican Buzzard Hat](#buzzard) [Other Discussions
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| **Dance of the Christians & Moors - Guatemala**
Fine old masks such as this are highly valued by collectors and museums. Carved in semi-hardwood with glass eyes (one broken), it has miscellaneous repairs and most of its original finish is intact. The mask has been well used and its back (link below) has a rich, dark patina more common to old Guatemalan masks than Mexican ones. The fit is extremely comfortable for a variety of facial shapes.
To a collector, the back of a mask is sometimes more important than the front. An authentic, old patina on the back is a testimony to the mask's use in its rightful context. The piece at the left is authentic but with many masks commonly encountered in the marketplace and through dealers, clever techniques have been used by artisan-carvers to create a false patina intended to make the mask seem older or more valuable than it really is. False wear marks, deliberate abuse and subsequent repairs are also used in this crafty craft.
Age: Approx. 100 years.
See also:[Discussion regarding patinas, mask backs and fakery](JavaScript:PopWindow396208()).
[Discussion regarding authenticity and collections, click here.](JavaScript:PopWindow822187())
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| ****Tusked** Negrito - Oaxaca**This
Vaderesque mask from Oaxaca is a "Negrito Colmilludo" *(tusked little
black one)*. The Baile de los Negritos Colmilludos is unique to the "Villa
Alta" sierra near the historic pueblo of Yalalag and the dance is well documented
in paintings dating from the 19th century. Negritos Colmilludos are produced in
different styles but most have vertical rectangular cuts in a protruding and sharply
truncated mouth with a tiny curved snout above. Javelin teeth are preferred for
the tusks, *(as shown in photo,)* but in their absence wood and leather are
used. The eyebrows often have thin, painted striations and the artistic design
is refreshingly absent of Spanish-European influence.The
locals of Yalalag are proud of their Zapotec ancestry. In this mountainous village
of 2,000, the complex and unusual Zapotec dialect is still preferred to spoken
Spanish, reflecting their independent mindset as a people. If you ever want to
see Yalalag, it takes six uncomfortable hours on a bumpy dirt road to get there
from Oaxaca city and don't count on the usual gas stations, restaurants or bathrooms.
You will, however, find conveniently located "pulque stands" along the
road. Pulque is an ancient beverage made from the fermented maguey plant and belting
down a few shots helps the uncomfortable traveler overlook any inconveniences.Age:
Approx. 50 years.
See also:[Striking similarity of this mask to a very familiar face.](JavaScript:PopWindow137786()) [Click to see another old Negrito Colmilludo.](JavaScript:PopWindow591414())
[Count to fifty in Zapotec? Click to hear authentic sample of Zapotec language](JavaScript:PopWindow591888())*.**Note: many sounds in the Zapotec dialect can't be captured
phonetically* *with
our Roman alphabet.*
*[b](#CM)*[*ack*](#CM)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#pastorela1)* ****----------[back
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| | **Pastorela
Devil Mask - Zacatecas**Purchased
at a ranchito outside Zacatecas in the late 80's, this Pastorela Devil is particularly
charming in its naive and unpretentious composition, utilizing a single glass
visor eye opening, animal horns, a cloth tongue and horse hair headdress.
One
can easily recognize that this mask was, without question, produced in its rightful
context for use in the local dances. Its sale was never contemplated by its owner,
which can be seen as a desirable and important quality.
Age:
approx. 50 years.*[b](#negrito1)*[*ack*](#negrito1)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#borracha)* ****----------[back
to main index](#top)**** |
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| | **La
Borracha, El Torito Dance, Guanajuato**In
many a man's past there lurks a woman such as "La Borracha " (the drunken
woman) of the Baile del Torito *(Dance of the Little Bull)*. If you are such
a man, please take a brief moment now to remember her and the good times you spent
together...
La Borracha is characterized by an oversized, garish mask with heavy lipstick,
eye makeup, rouged cheeks and wig *(not shown)*. Some might think of her
as a tart. The complex El Torito dance has an unusual cast of colorful characters including [hunchback](#hermit), hermit and "[El
Torito](JavaScript:PopWindow420393())" a body mask of a bull worn over the back of a small person.
Age: Approx.
35 years.*[b](#pastorela1)*[*ack*](#pastorela1)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#guerreroman)* ****----------[back
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| | **Man's
mask from Guerrero**Very
old, beautifully carved and delicately painted. The back is nice also, heavily
worn and comfortable. The facial expression is angelic and serene. It's difficult
to tell if the mask represents a man or a woman - although it is likely a catrín,
a dandy. I can't say much else about this piece except that it's one of the favorites
of my collection. Age:
over 60 years old.*[b](#borracha)*[*ack*](#borracha)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#viejito1)* ****----------[back
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| | **Dance of the Viejitos, Michoacan**
The over-performed "Baile de los Viejitos" *(Dance of the Llittle Old Men)* is a seemingly playful festivity staged by both adults and children, particularly in the state of Michoacan. In spite of a happy ending, the tiring fandango has no real utility other than to mock a bevy of little old men, all dancing - or better to say hobbling - with feeble knees and canes while simultaneously making lecherous fools of themselves.
I'm not a whistleblower but I can't understand why the elderly and the handicapped - true victims of this cruel pageant - have not uttered a single word of protest up to now; perhaps they're just too intimidated by the dance's widespread popularity to complain; thus the Baile de los Viejitos continues in its long-standing tradition as a cute and endearing icon of Mexican culture.
Age:
Approx. 40 years.
See also:[A strange viejito experience in Oaxaca.](JavaScript:PopWindow459914())
*[b](#guerreroman)*[*ack*](#guerreroman)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
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| **Dance
of the Catrines or Paragueros, Tlaxcala**Master
craftsmen of the state of Tlaxcala create some of Mexico's finest carved wooden
lacquer work in these realistic masks which are used in several different dances.
The most common are the Baile de los Catrines *(Dance of the Dandies)* and
also the Baile de los Paragueros *(Dance of the Umbrella Salesmen.)* An extremely
smooth, reflective finish is facilitated by use of a gesso undercoat applied to
the wood, making fine sanding and shaping easier for the carver.A
distinguishing feature of the mask shown at left are the "operable eyelids"
which open and close by pulling a string at the chin. This is accomplished by
a [clever spring mechanism (click here)](JavaScript:PopWindow928861())
probably borrowed from European doll making techniques. The eyes are glass and
the eyelids have lashes. Age:
Approx. 50 years.*[b](#viejito1)*[*ack*](#viejito1)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#tlaxcalawoman)* ****----------[back
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| **Dance
of the Catrines or Paragueros, Tlaxcala**This
lovely lady is the female counterpart of the above mask. Tlaxcala
has some renown in Mexican history. During the conquest of Mexico by Cortez in
the early 1500's, Tlaxcalan tribes, unfriendly with the Aztecs, abetted the Spanish
in their invasion of the valley of Mexico and thus contributed significantly to
the ultimate defeat of the Aztec empire.Deeply
rooted resentment and alienation are said to be felt by some Mexicans to this
day - but I say to anyone who still feels miffed by the Tlaxcalan's infamous deed
- just let bygones be bygones. After all, anyone can make a blooper, right?Age:
Approx. 50 years.
*[b](#tlaxcalaman)*[*ack*](#tlaxcalaman)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#carnivalguanajuato)* ****----------[back
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| **Carnival
Mask, Guanajuato**This
papier mache mask was purchased from a mascarero *(mask maker)* in Guanajuato.
Some people think that the face is that of a Mexican movie actor or politician.
I personally think it looks like [Richard
Nixon](JavaScript:PopWindow560683()) during a smiling moment. Well, maybe not quite, but I think there is
a slight resemblance in the expression.
The Guanajuato
maskmaker had his original mask molds which were carved out of wood, serving
as a form for the layers of paper. Carnival masks are frequently made
from molds, using either papier mache, plastic or cloth. Because of their
low cost, many consider them to be throwaway masks; and for this reason,
it is unusual to find a nice old one like this because they are usually
broken and discarded within a few years.
Age: Approx.
40 years.*[b](#tlaxcalawoman)*[*ack*](#tlaxcalawoman)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#pastorela2)* ****----------[back
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| | **Pastorela
Devil Mask - Jalisco**When
the proprietor of this mask ordered it from the carver, he said, "by the
way, super size that for me, please." This formidable piece is big - I mean
really big. The ears are made from black rubber inner tubes and the upper half
of the long snout articulates via a cord attached to the top.This
mask demonstrates the relaxed artistic whimsy which I feel distinguishes Mexican
ethnic art in Latin America. I do not find this quality of whimsy in Guatemalan
masks, for example, but many would argue the point. Although Guatemala is a major
player in finely carved Latin American masks, I personally find their masks to
be more predictable, stylistically uniform and restrained than their Mexican counterparts.Approximate
age: 35 Yrs.
See also: [For
a further discussion of Guatemala, click here - if you dare.](JavaScript:PopWindow451314())
*[b](#carnivalguanajuato)*[*ack*](#carnivalguanajuato)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
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| | **Old
Mask - Mexico, (origin unknown)**This
enigmatic mask is what I call a "bedroom piece." While searching for
high quality masks in the Mexico City area, visiting the home gallery of an ethnic
art dealer and his wife, the bedroom piece is the one he doesn't really want to
sell to you.A
clever one he is, so he keeps it in his bedroom thinking you won't find it. But
aha, you do find it - on the way to the bathroom - and catching him off guard,
you joke him about "hiding" it from you - and you can then buy it for
a noble price.A
true mask monger will do anything to get a piece he really wants - and this mask,
even with its ambiguous past, is to kill for. The patina is extraordinary and
the original finish is intact. The distinctive carving and a deliberately naive
expression add to its charm.
Age: Approx. 75 Years*[b](#pastorela2)*[*ack*](#pastorela2)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#naolincodemon)* ****----------[back
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| | **Demon Mask, Naolinco, Veracruz** As
the thin young man and I stood outside his house on the narrow street of Naolinco,
I couldn't help but notice that his pants were several inches too short. He handed
me the mask and I felt its lightness in weight - sometimes a negative characteristic
- but this wood was tight grained and of good quality. Most devils and demons
one encounters are usually much newer - and made primarily for the purpose of
sale. So it was a pleasant surprise to find a nice old monkey demon which had
been well used in its rightful context.I
asked how much he wanted for
it and was a little taken back by his price, which amounted to about three month's
pay for the lad. But he went on to explain that the mask had sentimental value,
having belonged to a now deceased uncle who used to dance in the local festivities.
So after a brief chat we finalized the transaction - and in fond reverence for
the uncle, he stood firm by his price.
Age: Approx.
40 years.
See also:[Other "My Dead Uncle Masks"](JavaScript:PopWindow194563())
*[b](#bedroommask)*[*ack*](#bedroommask)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#hermit)*
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| **Jorobado or
Ermitaño, Baile del Torito, Guanajuato** The
hunchback and hermit are important characters in the Dance of the Little Bull. Distinct
from the [La Borracha](#borracha) (painted wood) mask shown above, this piece is resourcefully
fashioned from a piece of hatters felt, riveted with leather straps and a stuffed
and carefully stitched undulating snout. The well worn mask also captures, in
its simplicity, a fine example of Mexican whimsical art.
El
Baile del Torito is of a humorous nature in its mockery of past Spanish corruption
and decadence. I believe the dance is most common in the state of Guanajuato in
cities such as Silao, but it may possibly be performed elsewhere.This
mask was purchased in the early 80's from a family of Torito dancers in Silao,
Guanajuato. Their colorful masks were mostly made of papier mache and included
a La Borracha mask (not shown) with a large wig which was suitably garish and
cheap. Age:
approximately 35 years.
See also:[Family of torito dancers.](JavaScript:PopWindow398177())
*[b](#naolincodemon)*[*ack*](#naolincodemon)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#naolincoclown)*
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| | **Clown Mask, Veracruz**This
payaso from Naolinco is of a 19th century European "auguste" style,
but jesters and clowns have existed in the pre-Hispanic Americas and most parts
of the world since ancient times. With
enhanced freedoms of expression and relative immunity from reprisals, the clown
can be a de facto spokesperson for the collective conscience, using parody and
acerbic humor to ridicule authority or even shame the benefactors they serve.
Their function is thus more profound than merely causing us to laugh. This
mask is carved from a dense wood and has a leather tongue and folded leather ears.
I particularly enjoy the carver's simple detail work as used in the eyes, which
are carved in relief and protrude like buttons.Age:
Approx. 40 years.*[b](#hermit)*[*ack*](#hermit)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
*[continue](#buzzard)* ****----------[back
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| **Mexican
Buzzard Hat**Ah
yes, this piece... Well, you see, it's just a regular buzzard hat. Huh? What the
heck is a buzzard hat, you say? The answer is.... nobody seems to know. Another
collector friend of mine also had some buzzard hats and he didn't know either.Age:
Does it matter?*[b](#naolincoclown)*[*ack*](#naolincoclown)**<**---- **MASK TOUR** ----**>**
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strange viejito experience near Oaxaca](JavaScript:PopWindow459914()) [Negrito
mask comparison to a familiar face](JavaScript:PopWindow137786())
[Zapotec dialect - counting to 50](JavaScript:PopWindow591888()) *(mp3 audio file)* [Powder post beetle
- *mask infestations*](JavaScript:PopWindow454085())["Dead Uncle Masks" - *proper use of the propina*](JavaScript:PopWindow194563())
[Guatemala
- *maybe it was my breath*](JavaScript:PopWindow451314()) [Family
of Torito dancers, Silao, Guanajuato](JavaScript:PopWindow398177()) [Things
I regret not having bought](JavaScript:PopWindow591333()) [Other
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<tr><td class="res-icon"><a href="/1/s1000d"><img class="gicon" src="/light/icons/icn1.png" alt="/"></a></td><td class="res" valign="bottom"><tt class="res"><a href="/1/s1000d">S1000D resources</a></tt></td></tr>
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| [/](/1/s1000d) | [S1000D resources](/1/s1000d) |
| | Tools and other resources for the Specification 1000D. |
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| [/](/1/chan) | [1436chan](/1/chan) |
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| [/](/1/bucky) | [Bucky](/1/bucky) |
| | An HTTP proxy, primarily for the Bucktooth gopher server. |
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| | Create and vote on polls. |
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| [/](/1/movies) | [Movies](/1/movies) |
| | Find movie showtimes by postal code/zip. |
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| [/](/1/music) | [Music](/1/music) |
| | Some musical ramblings |
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| | How to access khzae.net more securely with SSL. |
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| | How to access khzae.net with TOR. |
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| [txt](/0/rfc1436.txt) | [RFC 1436 (gopher protocol)](/0/rfc1436.txt) |
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<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/hoverhawkhm.php"><strong>Hoverhawk</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/militaryhm.php"><strong>Military</strong> hovercraft</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/russianhm.php"><strong>Russian</strong> hovercraft</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/sedamhm.php"><strong>SEDAM</strong> Hovercraft</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/vickershm.php"><strong>Vickers</strong> hovercraft</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/vosperhm.php"><strong>Vosper-Thornycroft</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/othermanshm.php"><strong>Other</strong> hovercraft makes and models</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/termtheoryhm.php"><strong>Theory and hoverports</strong></a></li>
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<li class="nolink"><strong>British Hovercraft Corporation</strong></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/bhcconcepts.php"><strong>Concept craft</strong> by BHC</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/">The <strong>AP1-88</strong> in development</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/ap188service.php">The <strong>AP1-88 </strong>in service</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/bhcbh7.php">The <strong>BH7</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn1hm.php">The <strong>SRN1</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn2hm.php">The <strong>SRN2</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn3hm.php">The <strong>SRN3</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn4devt.php">The <strong>SRN4</strong> in development</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn4service.php">The <strong>SRN4</strong> in service</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn5hm.php">The <strong>SRN5</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovermus/srn6hm.php">The <strong>SRN6</strong></a></li>
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<li class="nolink"><strong>Hovercraft Chronology</strong></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn1/srn1.php">NRDC <strong>SRN1</strong> </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3.php">Vickers <strong>VA.3</strong> >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3.php">Main VA3 Information Page</a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3_liverpoolecho.php">"The World's First Hovercoach" (Liverpool Echo) </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3_trials.php">Commemorating the world's first hovercraft postal service</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3_service.php">First Day of VA-3 service memorabilia</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3_promotional_leaflet.php">VA-3 Promotional Leaflet</a> </li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3_rhyl.php">VA3-001 at Rhyl beach</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3_rll-j.php">A trip on the Vickers VA-3</a> </li>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2.php">Westland/BHC <strong>SRN2</strong> >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2.php">Main SRN2 Information Page</a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2_trials.php">SRN2 early operations and trials</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php">Eastney to Ryde Gallery</a> </li>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn3/srn3.php">Westland/BHC <strong>SRN3</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4.php">BHC <strong>SRN4</strong> (Mountbatten) >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4.php">Main SRN4 Information Page</a> </li>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn4/hoverspeed_brochure.php">1982 Hoverspeed Brochure </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_bhc_specifications.php">BHC SRN4 Info booklet</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_bhc_promotional_leaflet.php">BHC Promotional Leaflet </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_tellmewhy.php">SRN4 featured in "<strong>Tell Me Why</strong>" magazine, 1968</a> </li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_pegwell_bay.php">SRN4s operating with <strong>Hoverlloyd</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_seaspeed.php">SRN4s operating with <strong>Seaspeed</strong></a> </li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_hoverspeed.php">SRN4s operating with <strong>Hoverspeed</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_labelled.php">SRN4 Features Tour</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_systems.php">SRN4 Systems Tour </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_cockpit.php">SRN4 Cockpit Tour </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_PA-wave.php">1974 Skirt damage to The Princess Anne (a recollection)</a> </li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_last.php">Last days of SRN4 Service (Sept-Oct 2000)</a> </li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_hmus2011.php">SRN4s at Hovercraft Musuem Open Day 2011</a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn5/srn5.php">BHC <strong>SRN5</strong> (Warden)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn6/srn6.php">BHC <strong>SRN6</strong> (Winchester) >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn6/srn6.php">Main SRN6 Information Page</a> </li>
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<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_experience.php">SRN6s at Ramsgate, 1960's, with Hoverlloyd</a></li>
<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_hoverlloydJL.php">SRN6s with Hoverlloyd (J Lawrence)</a></li>
<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_paulbrett.php">SRN6s with the Canadian Coastguard (P Brett)</a></li>
<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_cowesSS_JL.php">SRN6s at Cowes, with Seaspeed (J Lawrence)</a></li>
<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_hovertravelJL.php">SRN6s at Southsea, Ryde, with Hovertravel (J Lawrence)</a></li>
<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_IHTU_JL.php">SRN6s operating with the Inter-Service Hovercraft Trials Unit (J Lawrence)</a></li>
<li> <a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_twin_prop.php">SRN6 Twin-Prop at the Hovershow 2009</a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/bh7.php">BHC <strong>BH7</strong> (Wellington)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hm-2.php">Hovermarine <strong>HM2</strong> </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vt2.php">Vosper Thornycroft <strong>VT-2 </strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/n500.php"> SEDAM <strong>N500</strong> (Naviplane) </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/ap188.php">BHC/Hoverwork <strong>AP1-88</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/tiger12.php">Air Vehicles <strong>Tiger 12</strong> </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/bht130.php">Hoverwork <strong>BHT-130</strong> </a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/jlawrence.php"><strong>Pat's </strong>Galleries >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php">SRN2 Hovertransport Ltd. Eastney to Ryde service (1964)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn3/srn3.php"> SRN3 with the Inter-Service Hovercraft Trials Unit (IHTU)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4.php"> SRN4 with Hoverspeed (Early days, Later days); Seaspeed; and at BHC's Falcon Yard works</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn5/srn5.php"> SRN5 with the IHTU</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn6/srn6.php"> SRN6 with Seaspeed at Cowes; with Hovertravel at Southsea; with Hoverlloyd at Ramsgate; with the IHTU</a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/asrhgb.php"><strong>Search-and-Rescue</strong> Osprey 5 </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/heathrow.php"><strong>BAA</strong>'s Hoverguard 80 </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/griffon2000.php"><strong>Griffon</strong> 2000</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/incat112.php">LDLines <strong>Incat 112</strong> </a></li>
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<h2><a href="/hover/vids/videos.php">Videos</a> </h2>
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<li><a href="/hover/vids/iow.php"><strong>AP1-88</strong>: Ryde/Southsea </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/bht130.php"><strong>BHT-130</strong> Ryde/Southsea </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/srn4_swift.php"><strong>SRN4</strong>: Swift Flight Deck </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/srn4_goodwins.php"><strong>SRN4</strong>: Goodwin Sands </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/srn4_engin.php"><strong>SRN4</strong>: HS Engineering </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/srn4_lastdays.php"><strong>SRN4</strong>: Last Days of Service </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/srn6_twin_prop_videos.php"><strong>SRN6</strong>: Solent Flyabout </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/vids/flyingfish.php">Quick spin on a <strong>Flying Fish</strong></a> </li>
<li><a href="/concorde/tour.php">BA <strong>Concorde</strong> (G-BOAG) Engineering Tour</a></li>
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<h2><a href="/hover/main-hoverports.php">World Hoverports</a> </h2>
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<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/dover_hport.php"><strong>Dover</strong> and its Hoverports >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/dovhport_demo.php">Dover Hoverport Demolition</a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/solent_hoverports.php"><strong>Solent</strong> Hoverports >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/ap188-ryde-southsea.php"><strong>AP1-88</strong> Timelapse - Crossing the Solent </a></li>
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<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/pegwell_bay_hoverport.php"><strong>Pegwell Bay</strong> Hoverport </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/calais_hoverport.php"><strong>Calais</strong> Hoverport</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/boulogne_then_now.php"><strong>Boulogne</strong> Hoverport >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/boulogne_hoverport_nlevy.php">As it is <strong>today</strong> </a></li>
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<h2><a href="/hover/main-trade.php">Hovercraft Shop</a> </h2>
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<li><a href="/hover/hovercraft_for_sale.php"> <strong>Buy</strong> a Hovercraft >>></a>
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<li><a href="/hover/australianhovercraft/aushov.php">Australian Hovercraft</a></li>
<li><strong><a href="/hover/hovpod/hovpod.php">HovPod</a></strong><a href="/hover/hovpod/hovpod.php"> Hovercraft</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/flyingfish/flyingfish.php">Flying Fish Hovercraft</a> </li>
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<li><a href="/hover/hovercraft_adverts.php">Hovercraft <strong>Advertisements</strong> </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovercraft_products.php">Hover-related <strong>Products</strong> </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovercraft_dvd_shop.php"><strong>Hover DVD Shop</strong></a></li>
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<h2> <a href="/hover/main-other.php">Other Sites of Interest</a> </h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/jamesjhs" target="_blank">JHS <strong>YouTube</strong> Channel </a></li>
<li><a href="/concorde/index.php" target="_blank">JHS <strong>Concorde</strong> Site </a></li>
<li><a href="http://amasci.com/amateur/hovercft.html#links" target="_blank"><strong>Build</strong> a Hovercraft (external) </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovercraft_concept_theory.php"> <strong>How</strong> a Hovercraft Works</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hoveraid.co.uk/" target="_blank">Hover <strong>Aid</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.modelhover.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Model</strong> Hovercraft Association</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bartiesworld.co.uk/hovercraft/index.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Bartie's</strong> Hovercraft</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.hovercraft-museum.org/" target="_blank">The Hovercraft <strong>Museum</strong></a></li>
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<h2><a href="/hover/tourstart.php">How It Works </a></h2>
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<li><a href="/hover/tourstart.php">Introduction to <strong>terminology</strong> </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hovercraft_concept_theory.php"><strong>Concepts and Theory</strong> of Hovercraft </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/steamboatwilly.php"><strong>Human-Powered hovercraft</strong> as a working demonstration </a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_labelled.php"><strong>Features</strong> of typical hovercraft (SRN4)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_cockpit.php"><strong>Cockpit</strong> of hovercraft (SRN4)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn4/srn4_systems.php">Hovercraft <strong>Control Systems</strong> (SRN4)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/srn1/srn1.php">The earliest hovercraft (<strong>SRN1</strong>)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/va3/va3.php">The first passenger hovercraft (<strong>VA-3</strong>)</a></li>
<li><a href="/hover/hoverports/dover_hport.php"><strong>Hoverports</strong> (Dover)</a></li>
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<p>This site is dedicated to hovercraft of past and present, the history of the hovercraft, and a bit about how hovercraft work and what their various parts do. As you browse around, use the navigation bar above, or take the <a href="/hover/tourstart.php"><strong>Hovercraft Tour</strong></a> (above) for a wander through the ages of hovercraft, you can click on small images to bring up a proper, zoomed-in version. Wherever a reference is used within the site the source is cited, e.g., [Rowson, 2006] and its corresponding publication details are in the <a href="/hover/references.php">Bibliography</a>. </p>
<p>This site is kept alive by the kind contributions of visitors, and as such I am always looking for anyone with new content to come forward. If you have anything you think could be worthwhile adding to the site, that is any experiences you've had of the hovercraft, or any photos or videos you'd like to "donate", or your model hovercraft construction stories/photos, I would be very grateful if you could get in touch with me through the <a href="/hover/contact.php"><strong>Contact Form</strong></a>.</p>
<p>To <strong>buy a hovercraft</strong>, or make your company known to the Internet, Visit the "<a href="/hover/hovercraft_for_sale.php">Buy a Hovercraft</a> " page for a list of companies and featured companies. A 'Free-Ads' section of the site for anyone wanting to sell or buy a hovercraft can be found in <a href="hover/hovercraft_adverts.php">Private Advertisements</a>. Companies or individuals selling or wanting to buy hovercraft related products (such as vouchers for trial rides, activity days, etc.) visit the <a href="/hover/hovercraft_products.php">Hover Related Products</a> page.</p>
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<h3><a href="/hover/hovermus/index.php">The Hovercraft Museum</a></h3>
<p>Warwick and the team at the Hovercraft Museum Trust, in Gosport, Hampshire (UK) have very kindly allowed me to host some of their incredible collection, with rare if not single copies of photographs far back into hovercraft history. Over 2,000 images in this amazing selection of galleries!!</p>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_paulbrett.php"><img src="/images/galleries/14724pb-ccg/pbccg-1975-77 NTCL/thumbs/NTA-030 (2)-12.jpg" alt="SRN6 stranded in the arctic" /></a>
<h3><a href="/hover/srn6/srn6_paulbrett.php">Photographs from Canada</a></h3>
<p>Paul Brett, a hovercraft engineer with Hovertravel and then in Canada with the arctic Northern Transportation Company Ltd., and then the Canadian Coastguard has kindly sent me some incredible photographs of his time working with the SRN6s and <a href="hover/ap188.php">AP1-88s</a> so close to the arctic circle.</p>
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<h3><a href="hover/srn4/srn4_pegwell_bay.php">Stranded</a></h3>
<p>1977/1978. SRN4 "Sure" hit a log in the English Channel and was forced to divert to Broadstairs with 30ft of cushion missing (starboard rear corner). This picture was taken at 6.30 am when, having refuelled, she finally crawled the short distance back to Pegwell Bay for repairs and return to service, her starboard rear corner barely off the ground. Mark Rushton</p>
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<li><a href="hover/steamboatwilly.php"><img src="/images/galleries/hovershow2011/hs11-steamboatwilly/thumbs/CIMG7709-13.jpg" alt="Steam Boat Willy" /></a>
<h3><a href="hover/steamboatwilly.php">Steam Boat Willy</a></h3>
<p>This is the world's first Human Powered hovercraft, a project by University College London. Here seen at the Hovercraft Museum's August 2011 open day. </p>
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<li><a href="hover/heathrow.php"><img src="/images/galleries/hovershow2011/hs11-baahg80/thumbs/CIMG7719-40.jpg" alt="BAA Hoverguard 80 at Hovercraft Museum, 2011" /></a>
<h3><a href="hover/heathrow.php">BAA Heathrow Fire Service's Hoverguard 80</a></h3>
<p>BAA Heathrow Fire Department's old Hoverguard 80 craft, now at the Hovercraft Museum</p>
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<li><a href="hover/hovercraft_models.php"><img src="/images/galleries/hovershow2011/hs11-modelhover/thumbs/CIMG7724-51.jpg" alt="Model Hovercraft" /></a>
<h3><a href="hover/hovercraft_models.php">Model Hovercraft</a></h3>
<p>The Model Hovercraft Association (GB) was present at the 2011 August open day of the Hovercraft Museum</p>
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<li><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php"><img src="/images/galleries/srn2/n2-edunn/thumbs/srn2_landed_southsea1964-00.jpg" alt="SRN2 landed at Southsea" /></a>
<h3><a href="/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php">SRN2 in 1964</a></h3>
<p>SRN2 in operations with Hovertransport, Ltd., between 1963 and 1964 between Eastney (near Southsea) and Ryde. E Dunn/H Mabel Smith</p>
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<li><a href="concorde/index.php"><img src="/images/galleries/concorde/2003jr/thumbs/20030729agTOohd-29.jpg" alt="Concorde G-BOAG taking off from London Heathrow Airport" /></a>
<h3><a href="concorde/index.php">Concorde</a></h3>
<p>The last commercial flights of the supersonic jetliner <strong>Concorde</strong> were on the 24th October 2003. To commemorate these and the history of Concorde, a great feat of engineering and a beautiful aircraft, the JHS Concorde Site was set up, and has just been given a facelift in the style of James' Hovercraft Site</p>
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<li><a href="hover/va3/va3_rll-j.php"><img src="/images/galleries/VA3/va3-rll-j/thumbs/1962BAC Hovercraft-14.jpg" alt="Vickers VA-3" /></a>
<h3><a href="hover/va3/va3_rll-j.php">Vickers VA-3</a></h3>
<p>Mr Lloyd-Jones kindly sent me material from his trip on the Vickers VA-3, the "World's First Hovercoach" between Wallasey and Rhyl in 1962, includes a certificate of taking a flight with British United Airways, a promotional flyer about the service, and a photograph of the craft in action on the beach</p>
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<li><a href="/hover/vt2.php"><img src="/images/galleries/vt2/vt2-ernieDunn/thumbs/vt2_hovertrials4-24.jpg" alt="VT-2 undergoing maintenance" /></a>
<h3><a href="/hover/vt2.php">Vosper Thornycroft VT-2</a></h3>
<p>Ernie Dunn, draughtsman at Vosper Thornycroft, Portchester, has sent these photos of the craft during a refit in Jan/Feb 1981</p>
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<li><a href="/hover/tiger4.php"><img src="/images/galleries/tiger4/mHole_BAS_Tiger4/thumbs/mHole_BAS_Tiger4 (1)-48.jpg" alt="Tiger 4 with British Antarctic Survey" /></a>
<h3><a href="/hover/tiger4.php">Tiger 4</a> with the British Antarctic Survey </h3>
<p>Malcolm Hole sends his amazing shots of hovercraft used for work he was involved in from the Larsen B ice shelf in Antarctica in 1987 with a team from the BAS, including his recollection of his time there</p>
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<h3><a href="hover/jlawrence.php">Pat Lawrence's Galleries</a></h3>
<p>Pat kindly sent me tonnes of great photographs of many various hovercraft over many various roles, including the HM-2, SRN's 1 thru 6, and the BH-7. Check out his gallery page for more photos</p>
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* ## [Hover & Concorde DVD Shop](/hover/hovercraft_dvd_shop.php)
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* ## [Links](/hover/links.php)
* ## [Bibliography](/hover/references.php)
* ## [Craft Info Galleries](/hover/main-galleries.php)
+ [**Full Galleries Listing**](/hover/main-galleries.php)
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+ **Special Galleries**
+ [BAe/Aerospatiale **CONCORDE** >>>](/concorde/index.php)
- [Concorde](/concorde/index.php)
- [A Brief History](/concorde/history.php)
- [Aircraft Caricatures](/concorde/caric.php)
- [VIDEO: BA Engineering Tour](/concorde/tour.php)
- [Various Concorde photographs](/concorde/mycphots.php)
- [Concorde at The Queen's Jubilee, 2002](/concorde/jubilee.php)
- [Landing at Heathrow, May 2002](/concorde/stplhr2002.php)
- [20/10/03 Birmingham Landing (G-BOAC)](/concorde/birmland.php)
- [21/10/03 Belfast Landing](/concorde/belfast.php)
- [22/10/03 Manchester Landing (G-BOAG)](/concorde/manland.php)
- [23/10/03 Cardiff Landing](/concorde/cardiff.php)
- [24/10/03 Final Day Heathrow Landings](/concorde/lastday.php)
+ [Tiger 4 in **Antarctica**](/hover/tiger4.php)
+ [Military Hovercraft](/hover/military_hovercraft.php)
+ [**Human Powered**: Steam Boat Willy](/hover/steamboatwilly.php)
+ [**Model** Hovercraft](/hover/hovercraft_models.php)
+ [**Paper** Hovercraft](/hover/paperhover.php)
+
+ [**Hovercraft Museum** Collection >>>](/hover/hovermus/index.php)
- **Hovershows**
- [Hovershow **2004**](/hover/hovermus/hovershow2004.php)
- [Hovershow **2009**](/hover/hovershow_2009.php)
- [Hovercraft Museum **Open Day 2011**](/hover/hmus2011.php)
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- [**Bell** hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/bellhovercraft.php)
- [**Cushioncraft**](/hover/hovermus/cushioncraft.php)
- [**Denny** Hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/denny.php)
- [**Griffon** Hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/griffonhm.php)
- [**Hoverdevelopment** Hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/hoverdevthm.php)
- [**Hoverhawk**](/hover/hovermus/hoverhawkhm.php)
- [**Military** hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/militaryhm.php)
- [**Russian** hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/russianhm.php)
- [**SEDAM** Hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/sedamhm.php)
- [**Vickers** hovercraft](/hover/hovermus/vickershm.php)
- [**Vosper-Thornycroft**](/hover/hovermus/vosperhm.php)
- [**Other** hovercraft makes and models](/hover/hovermus/othermanshm.php)
- [**Theory and hoverports**](/hover/hovermus/termtheoryhm.php)
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- **British Hovercraft Corporation**
- [**Concept craft** by BHC](/hover/hovermus/bhcconcepts.php)
- [The **AP1-88** in development](/hover/hovermus/)
- [The **AP1-88** in service](/hover/hovermus/ap188service.php)
- [The **BH7**](/hover/hovermus/bhcbh7.php)
- [The **SRN1**](/hover/hovermus/srn1hm.php)
- [The **SRN2**](/hover/hovermus/srn2hm.php)
- [The **SRN3**](/hover/hovermus/srn3hm.php)
- [The **SRN4** in development](/hover/hovermus/srn4devt.php)
- [The **SRN4** in service](/hover/hovermus/srn4service.php)
- [The **SRN5**](/hover/hovermus/srn5hm.php)
- [The **SRN6**](/hover/hovermus/srn6hm.php)
+
+ **Hovercraft Chronology**
+ [NRDC **SRN1**](/hover/srn1/srn1.php)
+ [Vickers **VA.3** >>>](/hover/va3/va3.php)
- [Main VA3 Information Page](/hover/va3/va3.php)
-
- ["The World's First Hovercoach" (Liverpool Echo)](/hover/va3/va3_liverpoolecho.php)
- [Commemorating the world's first hovercraft postal service](/hover/va3/va3_trials.php)
- [First Day of VA-3 service memorabilia](/hover/va3/va3_service.php)
- [VA-3 Promotional Leaflet](/hover/va3/va3_promotional_leaflet.php)
- [VA3-001 at Rhyl beach](/hover/va3/va3_rhyl.php)
- [A trip on the Vickers VA-3](/hover/va3/va3_rll-j.php)
+ [Westland/BHC **SRN2** >>>](/hover/srn2/srn2.php)
- [Main SRN2 Information Page](/hover/srn2/srn2.php)
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- [SRN2 early operations and trials](/hover/srn2/srn2_trials.php)
- [Eastney to Ryde Gallery](/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php)
+ [Westland/BHC **SRN3**](/hover/srn3/srn3.php)
+ [BHC **SRN4** (Mountbatten) >>>](/hover/srn4/srn4.php)
- [Main SRN4 Information Page](/hover/srn4/srn4.php)
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- [1982 Hoverspeed Brochure](/hover/srn4/hoverspeed_brochure.php)
- [BHC SRN4 Info booklet](/hover/srn4/srn4_bhc_specifications.php)
- [BHC Promotional Leaflet](/hover/srn4/srn4_bhc_promotional_leaflet.php)
- [SRN4 featured in "**Tell Me Why**" magazine, 1968](/hover/srn4/srn4_tellmewhy.php)
- [SRN4s operating with **Hoverlloyd**](/hover/srn4/srn4_pegwell_bay.php)
- [SRN4s operating with **Seaspeed**](/hover/srn4/srn4_seaspeed.php)
- [SRN4s operating with **Hoverspeed**](/hover/srn4/srn4_hoverspeed.php)
- [SRN4 Features Tour](/hover/srn4/srn4_labelled.php)
- [SRN4 Systems Tour](/hover/srn4/srn4_systems.php)
- [SRN4 Cockpit Tour](/hover/srn4/srn4_cockpit.php)
- [1974 Skirt damage to The Princess Anne (a recollection)](/hover/srn4/srn4_PA-wave.php)
- [Last days of SRN4 Service (Sept-Oct 2000)](/hover/srn4/srn4_last.php)
- [SRN4s at Hovercraft Musuem Open Day 2011](/hover/srn4/srn4_hmus2011.php)
+ [BHC **SRN5** (Warden)](/hover/srn5/srn5.php)
+ [BHC **SRN6** (Winchester) >>>](/hover/srn6/srn6.php)
- [Main SRN6 Information Page](/hover/srn6/srn6.php)
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- [SRN6s at Ramsgate, 1960's, with Hoverlloyd](/hover/srn6/srn6_experience.php)
- [SRN6s with Hoverlloyd (J Lawrence)](/hover/srn6/srn6_hoverlloydJL.php)
- [SRN6s with the Canadian Coastguard (P Brett)](/hover/srn6/srn6_paulbrett.php)
- [SRN6s at Cowes, with Seaspeed (J Lawrence)](/hover/srn6/srn6_cowesSS_JL.php)
- [SRN6s at Southsea, Ryde, with Hovertravel (J Lawrence)](/hover/srn6/srn6_hovertravelJL.php)
- [SRN6s operating with the Inter-Service Hovercraft Trials Unit (J Lawrence)](/hover/srn6/srn6_IHTU_JL.php)
- [SRN6 Twin-Prop at the Hovershow 2009](/hover/srn6/srn6_twin_prop.php)
+ [BHC **BH7** (Wellington)](/hover/bh7.php)
+ [Hovermarine **HM2**](/hover/hm-2.php)
+ [Vosper Thornycroft **VT-2**](/hover/vt2.php)
+ [SEDAM **N500** (Naviplane)](/hover/n500.php)
+ [BHC/Hoverwork **AP1-88**](/hover/ap188.php)
+ [Air Vehicles **Tiger 12**](/hover/tiger12.php)
+ [Hoverwork **BHT-130**](/hover/bht130.php)
+
+ [**Pat's** Galleries >>>](/hover/jlawrence.php)
- [SRN2 Hovertransport Ltd. Eastney to Ryde service (1964)](/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php)
- [SRN3 with the Inter-Service Hovercraft Trials Unit (IHTU)](/hover/srn3/srn3.php)
- [SRN4 with Hoverspeed (Early days, Later days); Seaspeed; and at BHC's Falcon Yard works](/hover/srn4/srn4.php)
- [SRN5 with the IHTU](/hover/srn5/srn5.php)
- [SRN6 with Seaspeed at Cowes; with Hovertravel at Southsea; with Hoverlloyd at Ramsgate; with the IHTU](/hover/srn6/srn6.php)
+ [**Search-and-Rescue** Osprey 5](/hover/asrhgb.php)
+ [**BAA**'s Hoverguard 80](/hover/heathrow.php)
+ [**Griffon** 2000](/hover/griffon2000.php)
+ [LDLines **Incat 112**](/hover/incat112.php)
* ## [Videos](/hover/vids/videos.php)
+ [**AP1-88**: Ryde/Southsea](/hover/vids/iow.php)
+ [**BHT-130** Ryde/Southsea](/hover/vids/bht130.php)
+ [**SRN4**: Swift Flight Deck](/hover/vids/srn4_swift.php)
+ [**SRN4**: Goodwin Sands](/hover/vids/srn4_goodwins.php)
+ [**SRN4**: HS Engineering](/hover/vids/srn4_engin.php)
+ [**SRN4**: Last Days of Service](/hover/vids/srn4_lastdays.php)
+ [**SRN6**: Solent Flyabout](/hover/vids/srn6_twin_prop_videos.php)
+ [Quick spin on a **Flying Fish**](/hover/vids/flyingfish.php)
+ [BA **Concorde** (G-BOAG) Engineering Tour](/concorde/tour.php)
* ## [World Hoverports](/hover/main-hoverports.php)
+ [**Dover** and its Hoverports >>>](/hover/hoverports/dover_hport.php)
- [Dover Hoverport Demolition](/hover/hoverports/dovhport_demo.php)
+ [**Solent** Hoverports >>>](/hover/hoverports/solent_hoverports.php)
- [**AP1-88** Timelapse - Crossing the Solent](/hover/hoverports/ap188-ryde-southsea.php)
+ [**Pegwell Bay** Hoverport](/hover/hoverports/pegwell_bay_hoverport.php)
+ [**Calais** Hoverport](/hover/hoverports/calais_hoverport.php)
+ [**Boulogne** Hoverport >>>](/hover/hoverports/boulogne_then_now.php)
- [As it is **today**](/hover/hoverports/boulogne_hoverport_nlevy.php)
* ## [Hovercraft Shop](/hover/main-trade.php)
+ [**Buy** a Hovercraft >>>](/hover/hovercraft_for_sale.php)
- [Australian Hovercraft](/hover/australianhovercraft/aushov.php)
- **[HovPod](/hover/hovpod/hovpod.php)** [Hovercraft](/hover/hovpod/hovpod.php)
- [Flying Fish Hovercraft](/hover/flyingfish/flyingfish.php)
+ [Hovercraft **Advertisements**](/hover/hovercraft_adverts.php)
+ [Hover-related **Products**](/hover/hovercraft_products.php)
+ [**Hover DVD Shop**](/hover/hovercraft_dvd_shop.php)
* ## [Other Sites of Interest](/hover/main-other.php)
+ [JHS **YouTube** Channel](http://www.youtube.com/jamesjhs)
+ [JHS **Concorde** Site](/concorde/index.php)
+ [**Build** a Hovercraft (external)](http://amasci.com/amateur/hovercft.html#links)
+ [**How** a Hovercraft Works](/hover/hovercraft_concept_theory.php)
+ [Hover **Aid**](http://www.hoveraid.co.uk/)
+ [**Model** Hovercraft Association](http://www.modelhover.org/)
+ [**Bartie's** Hovercraft](http://www.bartiesworld.co.uk/hovercraft/index.htm)
+ [The Hovercraft **Museum**](http://www.hovercraft-museum.org/)
* ## [How It Works](/hover/tourstart.php)
+ [Introduction to **terminology**](/hover/tourstart.php)
+ [**Concepts and Theory** of Hovercraft](/hover/hovercraft_concept_theory.php)
+ [**Human-Powered hovercraft** as a working demonstration](/hover/steamboatwilly.php)
+ [**Features** of typical hovercraft (SRN4)](/hover/srn4/srn4_labelled.php)
+ [**Cockpit** of hovercraft (SRN4)](/hover/srn4/srn4_cockpit.php)
+ [Hovercraft **Control Systems** (SRN4)](/hover/srn4/srn4_systems.php)
+ [The earliest hovercraft (**SRN1**)](/hover/srn1/srn1.php)
+ [The first passenger hovercraft (**VA-3**)](/hover/va3/va3.php)
+ [**Hoverports** (Dover)](/hover/hoverports/dover_hport.php)
# Welcome to James' Hovercraft Site

This site is dedicated to hovercraft of past and present, the history of the hovercraft, and a bit about how hovercraft work and what their various parts do. As you browse around, use the navigation bar above, or take the [**Hovercraft Tour**](/hover/tourstart.php) (above) for a wander through the ages of hovercraft, you can click on small images to bring up a proper, zoomed-in version. Wherever a reference is used within the site the source is cited, e.g., [Rowson, 2006] and its corresponding publication details are in the [Bibliography](/hover/references.php).
This site is kept alive by the kind contributions of visitors, and as such I am always looking for anyone with new content to come forward. If you have anything you think could be worthwhile adding to the site, that is any experiences you've had of the hovercraft, or any photos or videos you'd like to "donate", or your model hovercraft construction stories/photos, I would be very grateful if you could get in touch with me through the [**Contact Form**](/hover/contact.php).
To **buy a hovercraft**, or make your company known to the Internet, Visit the "[Buy a Hovercraft](/hover/hovercraft_for_sale.php) " page for a list of companies and featured companies. A 'Free-Ads' section of the site for anyone wanting to sell or buy a hovercraft can be found in [Private Advertisements](hover/hovercraft_adverts.php). Companies or individuals selling or wanting to buy hovercraft related products (such as vouchers for trial rides, activity days, etc.) visit the [Hover Related Products](/hover/hovercraft_products.php) page.
* [
Hovercraft Types](/hover/main-galleries.php)
* [
Buy or Sell Hovercraft](/hover/main-trade.php)
* [
Videos](/hover/vids/videos.php)
* [
World Hoverports](/hover/main-hoverports.php)
* [
How a Hovercraft Works](/hover/tourstart.php)
* [
BAE/Aerospatiale Concorde](/concorde/index.php)
## Latest Updates
* [](/hover/hovermus/index.php)
### [The Hovercraft Museum](/hover/hovermus/index.php)
Warwick and the team at the Hovercraft Museum Trust, in Gosport, Hampshire (UK) have very kindly allowed me to host some of their incredible collection, with rare if not single copies of photographs far back into hovercraft history. Over 2,000 images in this amazing selection of galleries!!
* [-12.jpg)](/hover/srn6/srn6_paulbrett.php)
### [Photographs from Canada](/hover/srn6/srn6_paulbrett.php)
Paul Brett, a hovercraft engineer with Hovertravel and then in Canada with the arctic Northern Transportation Company Ltd., and then the Canadian Coastguard has kindly sent me some incredible photographs of his time working with the SRN6s and [AP1-88s](hover/ap188.php) so close to the arctic circle.
* [](hover/srn4/srn4_pegwell_bay.php)
### [Stranded](hover/srn4/srn4_pegwell_bay.php)
1977/1978. SRN4 "Sure" hit a log in the English Channel and was forced to divert to Broadstairs with 30ft of cushion missing (starboard rear corner). This picture was taken at 6.30 am when, having refuelled, she finally crawled the short distance back to Pegwell Bay for repairs and return to service, her starboard rear corner barely off the ground. Mark Rushton
* [](hover/steamboatwilly.php)
### [Steam Boat Willy](hover/steamboatwilly.php)
This is the world's first Human Powered hovercraft, a project by University College London. Here seen at the Hovercraft Museum's August 2011 open day.
* [](hover/heathrow.php)
### [BAA Heathrow Fire Service's Hoverguard 80](hover/heathrow.php)
BAA Heathrow Fire Department's old Hoverguard 80 craft, now at the Hovercraft Museum
* [](hover/hovercraft_models.php)
### [Model Hovercraft](hover/hovercraft_models.php)
The Model Hovercraft Association (GB) was present at the 2011 August open day of the Hovercraft Museum
* [](/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php)
### [SRN2 in 1964](/hover/srn2/srn2_eastney-ryde.php)
SRN2 in operations with Hovertransport, Ltd., between 1963 and 1964 between Eastney (near Southsea) and Ryde. E Dunn/H Mabel Smith
* [](concorde/index.php)
### [Concorde](concorde/index.php)
The last commercial flights of the supersonic jetliner **Concorde** were on the 24th October 2003. To commemorate these and the history of Concorde, a great feat of engineering and a beautiful aircraft, the JHS Concorde Site was set up, and has just been given a facelift in the style of James' Hovercraft Site
* [](hover/va3/va3_rll-j.php)
### [Vickers VA-3](hover/va3/va3_rll-j.php)
Mr Lloyd-Jones kindly sent me material from his trip on the Vickers VA-3, the "World's First Hovercoach" between Wallasey and Rhyl in 1962, includes a certificate of taking a flight with British United Airways, a promotional flyer about the service, and a photograph of the craft in action on the beach
* [](/hover/vt2.php)
### [Vosper Thornycroft VT-2](/hover/vt2.php)
Ernie Dunn, draughtsman at Vosper Thornycroft, Portchester, has sent these photos of the craft during a refit in Jan/Feb 1981
* [-48.jpg)](/hover/tiger4.php)
### [Tiger 4](/hover/tiger4.php) with the British Antarctic Survey
Malcolm Hole sends his amazing shots of hovercraft used for work he was involved in from the Larsen B ice shelf in Antarctica in 1987 with a team from the BAS, including his recollection of his time there
* [-31.jpg)](hover/jlawrence.php)
### [Pat Lawrence's Galleries](hover/jlawrence.php)
Pat kindly sent me tonnes of great photographs of many various hovercraft over many various roles, including the HM-2, SRN's 1 thru 6, and the BH-7. Check out his gallery page for more photos
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