Civil War Romance
This home in central Kentucky was given to a young couple as a wedding gift about 140 years ago. When the groom was called away to serve in the Civil War, his bride told him she would not leave the window until he returned. When the soldier arrived home a few years later, he was told that his wife had become ill and died in her sleep. He closed the window and died in the same room of a broken heart. Today, the shutters of that window cannot be opened. The ghosts are also said to cause many traffic accidents in the area.
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Me The Unicorn says: |
October 25, 2011, 9:13 pm |
that is so freaking freaky! Next time you have skittles, chuck (*thow whackadoodles(*crazies*)*) them at someone and scream “TASTE THE FREAKING RAINBOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”


Sea says:
October 5, 2011, 3:56 am
I am scared of ***** but wouldn’t it be cool to get a wish. I really want to be a vampire.