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I had my first ghostly encounter when I was maybe 5. My father was doing some work on an elderly womens house and had taken me along. I was terrified to the point where I would not go inside despite her kindness. she kept telling my dad I sensed something and had a gift. I remember looking inside her mud room to the cieling and knowing somehow a man had died there. She later told my dad her husband had passed recently there.I remember the house was set right off the river. Last week I was home in p.a. (I live in Vegas now.) and was drawn to try and recall this home. I found it immediatly. The strange thing is... its on haunted lane. I never knew the name and cant help but wonder if somehow.. it got its name from such as. Does anyone know? This was about 31 years ago. Submitted by Shannon
Daylight in Croydon, Pennsylvania is exactly like daytime anywhere else in the United States of America, but when the shadows of the night float in the living dead invade. Ghosts are so standard around here; many people who live here don’t even
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fret about it any longer. Not everyone believes in the tales the people who live here tell, but the tormented spirits of Croydon are all too real.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A woman on fire, gripping a gasoline tank can repeatedly be noticed staring angrily at the eye witness
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under a streetlight in Croydon. One thing is for guaranteed, this is an unsympathetic spirit that is preferably not interrupted.
The ghost of a farmer dressed in a straw hat can be spotted over and over again on the shore of Holiday Lake going mad.
The ghost of a young air force pilot has occasionally been spotted digging a cavity in John F Kennedy Park before dawn.
A lady with a blue-green face is every so often spotted at Sylvan Lake Dam at night obliterating a map. Some of the folks here say this ghost may be a renowned days gone by resident of Croydon.
A gentleman with a spear in his head has supposedly been made out on one or two occasions hauling a cadaver from the freezing water of Assiscunk Creek before sunrise. It's been claimed that this individual phantom is the stressed soul of a long dead Croydon local person. Either way, it's a chilling ghost that you don't want to come across late in the night.
A guy's body having the head of a dog can once in a while be spotted up on Laurel Hill trying to
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find a glove. If you talk to the local residents, this spirit is that of a local person who existed here in Croydon a long time ago.
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