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Date Posted: 03:19:39 04/26/03 Sat
Author: areej
Subject: Re: Young's Park in Harrodsburg
In reply to: Melissa 's message, "Young's Park in Harrodsburg" on 09:51:09 01/22/03 Wed

>My mother grew up in Harrodsburg directly across the
>street from Young's Park (home of 'The woman who
>danced herself to death') Mom would laugh sometimes
>when people would hold
>seances around the womans grave. She never caught a
>glimse
>of her but she did see something in the back of the
>park
>once.
> When she and my uncle were little they used to play
>on the hillside behind the park and across from the
>fair grounds.
>During that time it was a wooded area and my mom would
>play hide&seek with my uncle. One afternoon she saw
>what she thought at first was a man pushing though the
>trees.
>But then when he got a little closer to them she
>realized somthing wasn't right. She said it was like
>he was out of sinc with the surroundings. Years after
>momma's ghost encounter they cleared off the trees and
>uncovered a grave
>marker. I'm not saying that it's a human grave (hell,
>it's probably a dog) but it does seem odd.

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