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ghost of harriet tubman floating down the river Theres a road in the pocomoke forest that seperates milburn landing state park there has been numerous siteings of harriet tubman on a raft. There is a bridge on the way down the road but the haunt is only accesiable on the way back.
An old woman who lives on the farm land named "Shotgun Annie" lives down this dirt lane near were the haunt is located. "Shotgun Annie" is an actual living and breathing person and when traveling down this lane she will shoot at u till u get away from her property cause of her fear of the state wanting her property. It is best to turn around and get away form her as quick as possible, upon return stop on the bridge and honk the horn once and flash the headlights on and off 3 times and look into the river and u can see the ghost of harriet tubman on a raft paddleing down the creek. If you ever have the chance to visit it try it its a great ordeal. In the basement of the building is an elevator that leads to a sub-basement. The sub-basement goes down another four floors into the earth. People have nicknamed the sub-basement "the dungeon". In the forest across from D Street and Norton Road, children and adults have reported hearing voices, whistling and other noises, unexplainable because no one is present to make them. In the forest across from D Street and Norton Road, children and adults have reported hearing voices, whistling and other noises, unexplainable because no one is present to make them. Some people have also reported seeing orbs. The park is haunted by the apparition of a young woman which wears an old fashioned bathing suit. R The Horrifying American Roots of Nazi EugenicsThe Horrifying American Roots of Nazi Eugenics By Edwin Black 11 24 03 Mr. Black is the author of IBM and the Holocaust url http www.amazon.com exec obidos tg detail 0609607995 qid 1068504074 sr 8 1 ref sr 8 1 103 4045834 0199038 v glance n... R Hallowed GroundThe Journey Through Hallowed Ground Hallowed GroundExplore The Journey Through Hallowed Ground, a scenic and historically rich landscape recognized as the region which holds more American history than any other swath of land in the country. It is h... | |
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