I've been stopping by some of the places in "The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations". This is the grave of Kate Blood in Appleton, WI. The book describes reasons why this site is actually NOT haunted; but it is creepy nonetheless.
@jefs4 The only time something like that happened in Appleton was with the hill on Division Street, going down to Washington. That had been a cemetery at one time. Bodies DID wash up from that hill after a rainy period.
@jefs4 That just isn't true. Those graves were off by themselves in the 1960s already. I used to go to that cemetery with my sisters in the late 1950s and 60s.
Actually that grave site is only ther because in the late 70's we had alot of rain and those lots slid down the hill. And they just reburied them there.
Also, across the river at Telulah Park in the 1950s or 60s there was a brief frenzy about a supposed Big Foot type character. There were TV crews and everything. I think that one DID turn out to be a hoax.
When I was growing up in Appleton in the 1950s, what is now known as Peabody Park was just called "The Ravine" Peabody Park is just a little west of Riverside Cemetary. I I was not allowed to go to that ravine because of all the supernatural things that supposedly went on there .Apparations supposedly appeared there at night, close to the Pacific Street bridge. Never heard whether it was a hoax, though.
When I was growing up in Appleton in the 1950s, what is now known as Peabody Park was just called "The Ravine" Peabody Park is just a little east of Riverside Cemetary. I I was not allowed to go to that ravine because of all the supernatural things that supposedly went on there .Apparations supposedly appeared there at night, close to the Pacific Street bridge. Never heard whether it was a hoax, though.
Why is that place so stranded i bet u can go there and not see anyone for an hour,
it kinda looks peacefull lol if it werent for those broken trees and the gray ground and the cemetary.
tteezzrreell 3 months ago
@jefs4 And that was a long time ago for the Division Street incident. I'm thinking the 1910s.
FredSkelton 4 months ago
@jefs4 The only time something like that happened in Appleton was with the hill on Division Street, going down to Washington. That had been a cemetery at one time. Bodies DID wash up from that hill after a rainy period.
FredSkelton 4 months ago
@jefs4 That just isn't true. Those graves were off by themselves in the 1960s already. I used to go to that cemetery with my sisters in the late 1950s and 60s.
FredSkelton 4 months ago
Actually that grave site is only ther because in the late 70's we had alot of rain and those lots slid down the hill. And they just reburied them there.
jefs4 5 months ago
that person in the video in black is freaky
Callope1126 6 months ago
I live right by the cemetary. The flame you see in the video I can actually see from my house :P Never been to Kate Bloods grave stone though.
kretzlaff 6 months ago
Also, across the river at Telulah Park in the 1950s or 60s there was a brief frenzy about a supposed Big Foot type character. There were TV crews and everything. I think that one DID turn out to be a hoax.
OptimumChoice 6 months ago
When I was growing up in Appleton in the 1950s, what is now known as Peabody Park was just called "The Ravine" Peabody Park is just a little west of Riverside Cemetary. I I was not allowed to go to that ravine because of all the supernatural things that supposedly went on there .Apparations supposedly appeared there at night, close to the Pacific Street bridge. Never heard whether it was a hoax, though.
OptimumChoice 6 months ago
When I was growing up in Appleton in the 1950s, what is now known as Peabody Park was just called "The Ravine" Peabody Park is just a little east of Riverside Cemetary. I I was not allowed to go to that ravine because of all the supernatural things that supposedly went on there .Apparations supposedly appeared there at night, close to the Pacific Street bridge. Never heard whether it was a hoax, though.
OptimumChoice 6 months ago