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Harkening from those bygone railroad days. Hershey's Restaurant is a ramshackle little place alongside the functional B&O railroad tracks near old-town Gaithersburg. This place has character; it is a no-nonsense food eatery with a New York attitude. You'll get great food, quickly, at reasonable cost here. That value and allure and attitude all suited and indeed came from the working class stiffs that much frequented it in the past, when the old-town Gaithersburg rail yard was much bigger and much more active. This gives new meaning to reliving the past. A ghostly woman haunts this section of road. If you stop your car there after 2am you may have the pleasure of seeing this ghostly woman. While you are siting there, you will notice a pair of headlight pulling up behind you but there will be no sounds of a car. The ghostly woman will get out of her car and walk up to see if you are alright. When she starts to walk to her car, she and the car will vanish. People believe the woman was murdered on this spot: Her car may have broken down and the person who came and offered help murdered her. Dutch cemetery On green Street In Berkeley Springs WV. Taken from A walking Tour of Berkeley Springs
Lots 1 and 2 of the original town plat were set aside by the trustees in 1777 for a German church and two other houses. There is no indication that any structures were built. It was variously known as the Dutch, German or Lutheran Cemetery.The body of Doctor Samuel Crawford, victim of a postwar lynching in 1876, was buried there. In 1888, two men reported seeing the ghost of Crawford standing over his grave in the old Dutch graveyard An Indian apparition who walked through a wall and other assorted stuff There have been several acts of violence here, including an insane asylum escapee who cut himself badly, a shotgun suicide and a shooting death. Attempted grave robbings and a reported sighting of "an Indian in the sales office walk thru a wall." R Indian Tribes Go in Search of Their Lost LanguagesIndian Tribes Go in Search of Their Lost Languages By PATRICIA COHEN April 6, 2010 As far as the records show, no one has spoken Shinnecock or Unkechaug, languages of Long Island s Indian tribes, for nearly 200 years. Now Stony Brook University ... R Devil's Church in MarylandCouldn't add comment to site, so I'm adding it to the forum. Well, I grew up in Bowie. I thought the church was off Meyers Station Road, just across the Patuxent, so it's in Anne Arundel County. Meyers Station Road used to cross the river just ... R Forest Glen Seminary (Walter Reed Medical Annex)A True Believer ... Now This is in reference to the Montgomery County, Forest Glen Ghost. I was stationed there as an MP Military Police from July 1982 until April 1984. My second night in the barracks I was asleep for about an hour when I was... | |
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