The creepy history of 'Mystery Mile' - the 'most democratic of the haunted places in America'

  • Pennsylvania road is believed to be 'haunted' by the ghosts of children
  • The area in?Ohioville is called Mystery Mile and 居住(者)s (人命などを)奪う,主張する it is 悪口を言う/悪態d
  • It has a small 全住民, a 共同墓地 and a 核の powerplant nearby

A winding road in Pennsylvania is said to be haunted by the ghosts of children and a couple who died in a 悲劇の 事故 in the 1800s.

It has been dubbed Mystery Mile, and supernatural 熱中している人s believe it has all of the hallmarks of a 悪口を言う/悪態d area.

The area in Ohioville has a small 全住民, a 共同墓地 at the end of it and a 核の powerplant nearby.

'They’re the most democratic of the haunted places,' Tom White, archivist and curator of special collections at Duquesne University, told Penn Live.

'You don’t need special 許可 to be there; you can go to a road as long as you’re not doing anything 破壊的な or as long as it’s not a 私的な road, which very few of these [legends] ever are.

'You’re 許すd to be there, and it’s a place that people can get to easily.'

There are countless stories of 伴う/関わるing paranormal interactions on Mystery Mile over the years.

A winding road in Pennsylvania is said to be haunted by t
he ghosts of children and a couple who died in a tragic accident in the 1800s

A winding road in Pennsylvania is said to be haunted by the ghosts of children and a couple who died in a 悲劇の 事故 in the 1800s

It has been dubbed Mystery Mile and supernatural enthusiasts believe it has all of the hallmarks of a cursed area

It has been dubbed Mystery Mile and supernatural 熱中している人s believe it has all of the hallmarks of a 悪口を言う/悪態d area

'Over the years, there’s been lots of stories ― and they go 支援する very far,' White said.

There are (人命などを)奪う,主張するs that spirits are heard crying, cultists 参加する rituals and animals become dangerous once they cross on to Mystery Mile.

Kelley road is thought to be the area in question as it has a 共同墓地 at the end whole Wolf Run which sits と一緒に it is also について言及するd.

'In the 1940s, they changed the direction of [Wolf Run], and it [became] a dirt road that forks off,' White 追加するd.

'And some people think that 初めは that was what, 支援する in the ‘40s and 早期に ‘50s, the 地元のs called "Mystery Mile" as a joke ― that they started a road and never finished it.'

The area in Ohioville has a small population, a cemetery at the end of it and a nuclear powerplant nearby

The area in Ohioville has a small 全住民, a 共同墓地 at the end of it and a 核の powerplant nearby

The first mile of the road is believed to 原因(となる) animals to 行為/法令/行動する 'strange or unhinged' and 'a little violent or 積極的な.'

Others 主張する the area is un der a Native American 悪口を言う/悪態 or 支配する to a 悪魔の(ような) 教団.

White said, 'Some people (人命などを)奪う,主張する it was a 悪口を言う/悪態 that [Natives] placed on the land when they were driven out.

'関わりなく what people believe, they always thought that something strange was happening.'

He 追加するd that people have spotted 'creepy ghost children' in the area where there has 恐らく been an '異常な 量 of car 事故s'.

There is another tale of a couple in the 1800s who were riding 負かす/撃墜する the road when their horse was spooked and the carriage flipped over, 殺人,大当り the woman 即時に.

While the man died slowly underneath the 難破 and there are 噂するs his 発言する/表明する can still be heard calling for help.

On Wolf Run Road, a young girl was playing outside when she disappeared on March 21st, 1956 and her 団体/死体 was discovered nearby but her death remains a mystery.

But she is never について言及するd in the discussion of Mystery Mile’s さまざまな haunting 遭遇(する)s.