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Haunted Cemeteries 29, Ep. 534

Posted on April 18, 2024 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

It wasn’t until the nineteenth century that it occurred to people that cemeteries could make great parks. A movement carried over from France and swept the nation and garden cemeteries were founded in every state. These became gathering places for family picnics and settings for long, peaceful walks enveloped in the shade of countless varieties of trees. Several of these cemeteries are not as peaceful as they could be, with spirits roaming about after dusk. In this episode, we share the history and hauntings of cemeteries in Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana and Colorado. The Moment in Oddity features the Tower of London Hand and This Month in History features ANZAC Day.
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Tags: Cave Hill Cemetery, Chapel of the Cross, Evergreen Cemetery, ghosts, Haunted Cemeteries, Justus Cemetery, Maple Park Cemetery, Red Oak Cemetery .
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