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<blockquote data-quote="tpeezy4sheezy" data-source="post: 120591" data-attributes="member: 7443"><p>Wow thanks guys for all the responses. I never thought I would get so many replies. It was quiet on here for a few days and then I get a bunch of replies that's great. As for the person who had a child see a civil war battle that is chilling stuff there. It really makes you wonder what that was all about. I had a friend swear up and down his house was haunted and it was a colonial dressed person but his house was built in the 1940s and as far as I know this neighborhood ( I live next door) was just farm land and woods back then. I do however live next to an old cemetary. It's pretty big and old. It dates back to the civil war. There are hundreds of unknown soldiers buried there. The wall to the cemetery is literally 100 yards from my front door or so. It's supposedly one of the biggest brick walls in America supposedly. Kinda neat. It's oak hill cemetery in evansville Indiana if Anyone has heard of it or not. It's pretty neat living by it. It's beautiul and a lot of historicL people from my town are buried there. One of the coolest is a gypsy king and queen who were buried there about 100 yr ago. Legend has it that the whole city came and camped out wanting to see the large gypsy caravan. Supposedly everyone was disappointed and that it wasn't that amazing but yah it's kind of a cool fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpeezy4sheezy, post: 120591, member: 7443"] Wow thanks guys for all the responses. I never thought I would get so many replies. It was quiet on here for a few days and then I get a bunch of replies that's great. As for the person who had a child see a civil war battle that is chilling stuff there. It really makes you wonder what that was all about. I had a friend swear up and down his house was haunted and it was a colonial dressed person but his house was built in the 1940s and as far as I know this neighborhood ( I live next door) was just farm land and woods back then. I do however live next to an old cemetary. It's pretty big and old. It dates back to the civil war. There are hundreds of unknown soldiers buried there. The wall to the cemetery is literally 100 yards from my front door or so. It's supposedly one of the biggest brick walls in America supposedly. Kinda neat. It's oak hill cemetery in evansville Indiana if Anyone has heard of it or not. It's pretty neat living by it. It's beautiul and a lot of historicL people from my town are buried there. One of the coolest is a gypsy king and queen who were buried there about 100 yr ago. Legend has it that the whole city came and camped out wanting to see the large gypsy caravan. Supposedly everyone was disappointed and that it wasn't that amazing but yah it's kind of a cool fact. [/QUOTE]
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