This is the one month out of the year when many seek to be frightened. If that's your goal, you should visit the Illinois cemetery and its mausoleum that are considered one of America's scariest destinations.
I've never seen anything quite like this, so I understand why an Illinois man got the scare of his life when he suddenly saw something unexpected in a vault in an Illinois cemetery.
I've heard so many strange stories about this place, I thought there was no way they could be true, but I was wrong. There are pictures and video of a Missouri cemetery that has headstones with pentagrams on headstones that you do not want to adventure to at night.
How did this place fade into obscurity? A man found a forgotten cemetery in Greenwood, Illinois that looks like it's been abandoned for 100 years and it contains the graves of some original settlers of the area.
You never know what you might find when you're hiking in the woods of Illinois. A new exploration uncovered what appears to be a forgotten family cemetery hidden somewhere in Illinois near a pond that's been abandoned for at least 120 years.
I don't know if you're the type of person who visits cemeteries often. Some find peace there when visiting family memorials. There's one cemetery in Illinois that features a gorgeous memorial that was constructed by one woman in memory of her sister.
It's an all-but-forgotten cemetery in the northwestern corner of Missouri. Yet, the legend regarding it has many believing that this 122-year-old ground is "scarier than the Stanley Hotel".
There are few places that will give you a better perspective on life than a walk through a cemetery. One in particular can also give you a different vantage point on history as it's the eternal resting place of legendary explorer William Clark among others and it's located in St. Louis, Missouri.
You can almost feel the sadness of this place. There's a new video that shows a walkthrough of what used to be a Missouri poor farm and cemetery and it's about as solemn experience as you can imagine.