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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 311097" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>You should come see me. There is an old cemetary out by where I grew up. It's down a gravel road that has trees growing up on either side of the road almost making it like a tunnel. The cemetery itself was started in, I believe, the late 1700's. It's set up kind of neat...there's a section...then a stand of trees, another section, more trees, etc. It's actually the "spooky" graveyard with it's own legend. People call it 13 Graves because there are a series of long, thin stones in the ground that when you walk one way you count 13. But walk the opposite direction and you only count 12. I was talking to someone last night who is a chapter president of an area ghost hunter group. They have gone out there and he said these stones aren't markers. Since the graveyard was established so long ago, they think those stones were used as wheel stops for the wagons so they wouldn't move as the coffin was unloaded.</p><p></p><p>If you want, remind me next spring and I'll go out there and get some pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 311097, member: 2459"] You should come see me. There is an old cemetary out by where I grew up. It's down a gravel road that has trees growing up on either side of the road almost making it like a tunnel. The cemetery itself was started in, I believe, the late 1700's. It's set up kind of neat...there's a section...then a stand of trees, another section, more trees, etc. It's actually the "spooky" graveyard with it's own legend. People call it 13 Graves because there are a series of long, thin stones in the ground that when you walk one way you count 13. But walk the opposite direction and you only count 12. I was talking to someone last night who is a chapter president of an area ghost hunter group. They have gone out there and he said these stones aren't markers. Since the graveyard was established so long ago, they think those stones were used as wheel stops for the wagons so they wouldn't move as the coffin was unloaded. If you want, remind me next spring and I'll go out there and get some pictures. [/QUOTE]
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