There have been repots of phantom sounds of horses and whistles that echo your own at this cemetery. Dating back to the 1800's, the cemetery is also known to have mausoleums with spooky inscriptions like "Knock three times and they shall come."
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My niece and I walked around the cemetery around midnight. As we were walking around we hear voices and a yell. Looking to make sure there wasn't anyone else around, we heard talking again. Then all the surrounding dogs started barking. I live a few blocks from the cemetery; it is definitely spooky!!
April 2020
| Would Recommend | Yes |
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Went here Halloween night just for fun and never really expecting anything to happen. We tried whistling a few times and got nothing back. Moved up to where the veterans are buried and tried a few times and finally got a faint but very clear whistle back. It made the exact same whistle pattern that I made. It was a pretty cold night and at about 11:45 pm and there were no signs of anyone else in the cemetery. Tried again atleast 50 more times and never got another whistle back again.
November 2017
| Would Recommend | Yes |
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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