Scott
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Post by Scott on May 15, 2008 10:40:58 GMT -5
I live in Hardin County and would like to visit this site as I have heard many stories concerning the Gates of Hell Cemetery. I read its original name is Kasey's Cemetery. I have also heard that this poor resting place has been the site of much vandalism over the years and that it is patrolled regularly by authorities. Thats good that they keep a good eye on it these days..Too bad its been vandalized so many times
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Post by Scott on May 14, 2008 14:15:08 GMT -5
What is the History of the area that could make it possible for the place to be Haunted? Was there a violent or Tragic death? Indian burial ground? UFO sightings? a little more background on the area would be nice..
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Post by Scott on May 14, 2008 14:05:39 GMT -5
what Type of bones where they...were they human, or some kind of animal?
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Post by Scott on May 14, 2008 13:54:09 GMT -5
Greetings,
I stumbled onto this site while looking for a job at the post office in Berea, Kentucky and stumbled on the story of the mass grave site there. Then on I was all about the Unusual and Weird in Kentucky. The same day that I heard about the Weird Kentucky book I dashed on down to the bookstore and I picked it right on up. In fact they had an entire stand that was for the weird books themselves. With every page turn, I have become more and more intrigued with my big back yard of Kentucky, and I just want to learn more. I used to think that Kentucky was a boring place just because I never saw anything on the news about it, and people never really talked about it out of the state unless it was Derby time. The paranormal has always interested me. Listening to first had experiences and learning more of the History of the people. Thats not typically found in the run of the mill History book.
All in all i am glad to have found some sort of Medium to portray my thoughts and experiences in this Bluegrass state...I always knew there was more than meets the eye...
I would like to just say that I would love to meet Mr Jeffrey Scott Holland, and perhaps even have him sign my copy of Weird Kentucky....That being said I would love to have a sit down and a cup of joe with anyone that is interested in talking about the book and other strange occurrences that are not in the book itself
Cheers
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