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| Locations - Indiana A - C |
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| Chesterton - Dunes State Park
City of Chesterton Homepage Around 1915 the area that is now the Dunes State Park in northern Indiana was mostly uninhabited wilderness. The stories spread around the vicinity of Chesterton Indiana that fishermen who were along the beach at certain times of the day had been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a naked woman swimming in the lake. The story spread that a beautiful woman was living as a hermit along the beach and her notoriety grew to a point that many compared her to the ancient Greek goddess Diana...hence the name of this legendary creature. In truth her name was Alice Marble Gray and she was the daughter of an influential couple from Chicago. Alice had traveled extensively and was cultured and educated. She had worked in the city as an editorial secretary for a popular magazineso what had made her take up the lonely life of a recluse. Some have claimed that Alice came to the dunes because of a broken love affair but actually she left the city life because her deteriorating eyesight had made her work impossible. She had sought refuge in the rough land that she had enjoyed as a child. Alice moved into an abandoned fisherman`s cottage on the beach and lived a life of peace borrowing books from the library walking in the woods and of course swimming naked in the chilly waters of Lake Michigan. In 1920 Alice met a drifter named Paul Wilson and he moved into the cabin with her. He was an unemployed boat builder with a shaky past but he seemed to make Alice happy and the two of them stayed together until 1922.... when tragedy struck. The badly burned and beaten body of a man was found on the beach and police suspected that Wilson had a hand in the murder. He was questioned but eventually let go. He and Alice moved to nearby Michigan City Indiana where they made a small living selling handmade furniture. Alice bore her husband two daughters but he treated her terribly often beating her severely. In 1925 Alice died in her home shortly after the birth of her second daughter. The official cause of death was said to be uremia poisoning... complicated by repeated blows to her back and stomach. Wilson disappeared and later tuned up in a California prison serving time for auto theft. The fate of Alice`s daughters is unknown. Legends of the dunes say that Alice still returns to the beach and the wilderness that she loved so much. Over the yearsmany have claimed that they have seen the ghostly figure of a nude woman running along the sand or disappearing into the water. Park Map (PDF) Public Records of this Location |
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| Crawfordsville - New Market Trestle
City of Crawfordsville Homepage Reports of hearing train whistles and grinding metalthen a loud splash. Some have also reported that they have seen eerie blue-lighted figures skim across the top of the water No Directions have been found as of yet |
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| Columbus - Old Railroad Bridge
City of Columbus Homepage Supposedly, back in the 1920`s a woman had a baby out of wedlock and because of the Town's Objections, she took herself and the baby to the middle of the bridge and jumped. They found the woman`s body, but not the baby. People have said they have seen a creature on two legs with yellow eyes guarding the bridge around Midnight. If you are by the bridge at night you can sometimes hear the baby cry. On a full moon you can sometimes see and hear the ghost of the woman on the bridge looking and calling for her baby. No Directions have been found as of yet |
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| Cross Plains - Unknown Cemetery
Ripley County Tourism Info Stories of Hauntings, but nothing concrete |
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| 3054 E County Road 900 S ... off Hwy 62, next Rd past Washington St ... make a Right onto 900 S | ||||||||||||||||||||||||