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The playground on the grounds of the cemetery is referred to as "Dead Children's Playground" by locals and is considered to be Alabama's most haunted site. Visitor's cite glowing orbs, ghosts of children who died in the Flu Epidemic of 1918, and the swings going without being touched.
Alabama: Dead Children's Playground Inside Maple Hill Cemetery, one of Alabama's oldest and largest burial sites, there lies a playground that is popular for both the living and the dead.
The Dead children's playground is located in Maple Hill Park, Alabama. This urban legend is about how many children lost their lives in Huntsville, during the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918. Most of them were buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, alongside a playground. [33]
The Devil's Tramping Ground is mentioned in two horror novels by Poppy Z. Brite: Lost Souls and Drawing Blood.Both these novels take place, at least in part, in the fictional North Carolina city of Missing Mile; the inspiration for which is taken from Duncan and Chapel Hill, NC and Athens, GA.
An 8-year-old boy was found dead in a pond after vanishing near a playground, leaving a South Carolina school district reeling, officials said. ... five hours after the child’s disappearance ...
Giant Strides. This truly old-school playground delight, deemed "the most notorious piece of playground equipment in history," dates to the turn of the last century. Kids would fling themselves ...
An 8-year-old boy has been found dead after he wandered away from his school in South Carolina. Lionel Ramirez Cervantes disappeared from Bells Crossing Elementary School around 11:10 a.m. local ...
Frazier Park is a 16.5-acre (6.7 ha) urban park at 1201 West 4th Street Ext in the Third Ward of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.It contains fields for soccer and American football, courts for tennis and basketball, creek-side trails, a playground for small children, and a dog park. [1]