Katie Eckenrode
and her friends knew the story of the Lost Children of the Alleghenies
when they decided to do a little amateur ghost hunting as teenagers.
More than a decade later, the Altoona woman remains convinced there are spirits in the Blue Knob State Park forests.
“It kind of freaked me out,” Eckenrode said in a telephone interview. “It’s like a haunted location.”
Alone in the pitch-black woods, the teens encountered unexplained footsteps, children’s voices and falling rocks.
Full Article: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/nov/4/are-lost-children-still-haunting-mountain/
More than a decade later, the Altoona woman remains convinced there are spirits in the Blue Knob State Park forests.
“It kind of freaked me out,” Eckenrode said in a telephone interview. “It’s like a haunted location.”
Alone in the pitch-black woods, the teens encountered unexplained footsteps, children’s voices and falling rocks.
Full Article: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/nov/4/are-lost-children-still-haunting-mountain/
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