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Date Posted: 05:43:26 02/03/03 Mon
Author: Spooky
Subject: Re: Laurel County (ghostly gravel road)
In reply to: Jen 's message, "Laurel County" on 10:13:34 02/02/03 Sun

You can find this road near the Laurel County Cemetary. It has no sign naming it. The only landmark is an old tree, split down the middle (apparently hit by lightening some time ago), which can readily be seen from the beginning of the road. Most folks I've talked to say the hauntings occur during the waning moon. All say "never go alone" ! Some interesting characters are buried in the cemetary but no one is sure who walks the gravel road at night.

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