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Post by blueroc85 on Jul 30, 2008 14:47:46 GMT -5
Thanks for the words of caution ............ FYI......I do not intend to do anything harmful, destructive, or disrespectful to those who have passed on before me or their memories in thse special and historic places. I have always been interested in strange/unusual places and they are as much (if not more so) a part of our history as anything found in textbooks. I am currently pushing 30 years old, but even as a kid, I was not one to take such historical treasures lightly by being disrespectful toward them or the spirits that may linger there.
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Post by blueroc85 on Jul 24, 2008 15:56:21 GMT -5
I just finished reading the Weird Kentucky book. Not being originally from Kentucky, I learned a lot about the uniqueness that makes Kentucky special. I cannot wait to visit some of the places listed in the book, including Waverly Hills!
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Post by blueroc85 on May 15, 2008 18:36:53 GMT -5
I am not a Kentucky native, but I have come to love Kentucky's sense of mystery, uniqueness, and intrigue. I too have always been interested in tales of the weird from all over, but especially concerning places that I can visit. I rushed out to buy Weird Illinois when it first came out as that is my home state, and was greatly disappointed to find that Kentucky did not have its own book in the series at the time. I was so excited to find that the unusual Kentucky site has returned to its former glory as I liked visiting the old site, but the info rarely changed. I cannot wait to get the Weird Kentucky book as well and discover even more unusual places in this wonderful state. My favorite thing about Kentucky is that it is the only place I know where you can find a mansion right next door to a run down trailer park. You never know what you are going to see as you travel around this state! Nice to Meet you Scott!
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Post by blueroc85 on May 14, 2008 20:11:24 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.
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