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STORIES OF HAUNTED RAILROADS | M.P. Pellicer
STORIES OF HAUNTED RAILROADS | M.P. Pellicer: At the end of the 19th century, railway travel moved thousands from coast to coast, or within a state. It was a common, but at times dangerous mode of transportation, as can be attested by these ghost stories.
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Who Killed the Lady of the Dunes?
Miami Ghost Chronicles' Blog: In November, 2022, the 48-year-old mystery of the Lady of the Dunes was solved. Her name is Ruth Marie Terry, a 37-year-old native of Tennessee. However one important question remains unanswered: who killed her?
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