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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." |
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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." |
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| 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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