Sioux City
Amy recommends this site:
"A largely neglected site on S. Louis Blvd. This is the grave of the first 'white' bride in the Sioux City area she was half Native American and died of Cholera."
Amy also recommends this tragic site:
"The site of a large explosion in the 1940's About 100 people or so were killed. They have converted it into a historical monument and they have shops, resturants and bowling in there with all kinds of decoration and pictures dedicated to the plant's bloody past. It's generally a creepy place but there is a good Mexican restaurant in it."
Villisca In the pre-dawn hours of June 10, 1912 an ax murderer crept into Josiah Moore's house in Villisca, Iowa and slaughtered everyone in it: Josiah, his wife Sarah, and six children aged 5 to 12. The murderer was never caught, but allegedly his victims continue to roam in the house - which is now the Villisca Ax Murder House and Museum. It has become a hotspot for paranormal activities, and is considered one of the "Most Haunted" houses in America. I know - who thought so much fun could be found in a tiny town like Villisca (population 1300)? (Thanks to Bruce T. for the suggestion.)




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