The Mill has reopened after a horrific fire that leveled the town but not the mill.
Here is the story
In the early 1800's the mill was opened to build car parts and other steel components. The Mill's profit was great. So the small town of Higgy was built for the mill. By the mid 1800's the town grew to a huge number of 3,400 people most of the people worked in the mill.
When 1900's rolled around the town had it's ups and down but strange things started happening in the mill. People didn't pay much attention to it. The rumor is that some young boys started playing with a ouija board. Others say the mill was built on bad land. No one really knows for sure. But what was known is in the early 1900's people started seeing things that were not right in the mill ghosts and stuff. They also had reports of hearing noises after the mill was closed for the night.
In 1909 they started building elevator cables. They even used these cables in their own factory.
In 1921 they expanded and gained more room. It was great to live in the town of Higgy.
By 1950 the factory was doing great and the town grew again to 7,000 people and more then 1/2 the town worked in the mill.
On Dec 7 1960 the last crew to ever work in the mill went to work that day. All that is known is they went to work and never came out. That day a fire broke out. And burnt the whole town to the ground at least 6,000 people died if not more (no one really knows for sure how may people died). The strange part was the mill burnt and destroyed everything in side of it. It was a sad day for the town of Higgy. The town never rebuilt to scared to rebuild. Now the strange thing is even thou the mill destroyed everything inside it and the town most of the walls in the mill just turned black and the mill stands today. Before they locked the doors to the mill they went looking for bodies but couldn't find anyone. When the doors were reopened they found the strangest thing....... What you ask well you will have to ride the ride when it opens.
There have also been reports of the smoke stacks still spitting smoke out and the whistle would still blow every day. But not at noon like it use to. Now it blows every night at midnight. There has also been reports that people see and hear people going to work every day.
It is your job to find out what happed on that sad night on Dec 7 1960.
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u so copyed my name...
piman7777 4 years ago
Nope I had this along time ago
PieMan1621 4 years ago