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California. California is the location of many supposedly haunted locations. Notable locations with reputations for being haunted include Alcatraz, the former ocean liner RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, El Adobe de Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano, and the Winchester Mystery House.
One of the most well known, and most celebrated ghost legends in Indiana is that of Diana of the Dunes. [6] [7] Near Chesterton, Indiana, in the Indiana Dunes, there is a legend that fishermen around Lake Michigan would occasionally catch sight of a naked woman swimming in the lake. The legend dates back to at least 1915, and goes on to say ...
The United States state of Indiana has many former, abandoned, or ghost towns.A study concluded there were at least forty one, two of which were "drowned towns". [1]The sole remaining house in Baltimore, Indiana Abandoned grain elevators at Corwin, Indiana An abandoned building and grain silos in Sloan, Indiana
914 S. Calhoun St. 41°04′41″N 85°08′22″W / 41.078056°N 85.139444°W / 41.078056; -85.139444 (Kresge-Groth Building) Fort Wayne. 38. Lafayette Place Historic District. Lafayette Place Historic District. January 9, 2013. (#12001147) Roughly bounded by S. Calhoun and Lafayette Sts., and McKinnie and Pettit Aves.
The Woodmere Cemetery Association was organized on July 8, 1867, by a group of prominent Detroit businessmen who purchased approximately 250 acres to establish a rural cemetery for the city of Detroit. [3] Woodmere's layout was designed by Adolph Strauch, who also designed Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio. [4]
February 17, 1978. Lindenwood Cemetery is a rural cemetery operated by Dignity Memorial in Fort Wayne, Indiana, established in 1859. With over 74,000 graves and covering 175 acres (0.71 km 2), it is one of the largest cemeteries in Indiana. [2]
W. Willard Library. Categories: Reportedly haunted locations in the United States by state. Buildings and structures in Indiana by condition.
Lafayette Place Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 582 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1915 to 1963, and includes notable ...