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<title>Multnomah Falls, Oregon</title>
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<![CDATA[Multnomah Falls, Oregon - 
Though these falls are one of the more popular tourist stops alongside the Columbia River Gorge and were recently featured in the 2008 movie Twilight, they are also the source of legends, a reputed haunting, and even a Bigfoot sighting.  The falls are actually two separate falls known as, si...]]>
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<title>Hawaii's Plantation Village</title>
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<![CDATA[Hawaii's Plantation Village - 
This museum in Waipahu on the island of Oahu in Hawaii may be dedicated to preserving Hawaii's past, but according to reports of paranormal activity, the past may still makes itself known from time to time.  The outdoor museum is located at the Waipahu Cultural Garden Park on a 50-acre pl...]]>
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<title>Fort Delaware State Park</title>
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<![CDATA[History - 
Fort Delaware sits on a patch of land known as Pea Patch Island, which legends says received its name after a ship hauling peas ran aground and spilled its contents in the mud bank below.  The peas took root and started forming the beginnings of the island.  It was used as a private hunting ground until 181...]]>
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<title>The Hollywood Sign</title>
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<![CDATA[History - 
The Hollywood Sign might be the most iconic landmark in Los Angeles, California, but it is also the home to stories of suicide, ghosts, pranks, and urban legends.  The sign was originally erected on Mount Lee in 1923 and financed by Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler.  The $21,000 billboard originall...]]>
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<title>Battery Russell</title>
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<![CDATA[Battery Russell - 
Battery Russell is a popular tourist destination in the Fort Stevens State Park, both for its role in a World War II attack, as well as the stories of a ghost that is said to patrol its grounds.  The concrete artillery battery was constructed through the months of March 1903 to August 1904 at Fort St...]]>
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<title>Lafayette Park</title>
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<![CDATA[Location and History - 
The oldest park west of the Mississippi, the 30-acre Lafayette Park sits in the heart of Lafayette Square, St. Louis' oldest historic district, less than a mile south of the city's downtown area. Initially used as public pasture and farm land by the French settlers who founded the city, the area...]]>
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<title>Andersonville National Historic Site</title>
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<![CDATA[Andersonville Prison - 
On February 27, 1864 this site became Camp Sumter/Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prison for Union soldiers captured during the American Civil War. Due to lack of supplies, overcrowding and other cruel conditions nearly 13,000 prisoners died in captivity at Andersonville. Causes of death in...]]>
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<title>Oregon Caves National Monument</title>
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<![CDATA[The Discovery of the Oregon Caves - 
In 1874, a local hunter named Elijah Davidson was in this area of the Siskiyou Mountains hunting deer with his faithful bear-hunting dog, Bruno.  After shooting a buck, the dog suddenly sensed a bear nearby and Elijah gave him the command to go after it.  He watched as the dog chas...]]>
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<title>Lithia Park, Ashland, Oregon</title>
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<![CDATA[Lithia Park - 
The Chautauqua Association of Ashland, Oregon started this park in 1892.  Its intent was to serve as an entertainment forum and tourist destination.  The park has continued to grow since and was greatly aided by the construction of the first Shakespeare theater (Elizabethan Stage) in 1935, which was the...]]>
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<title>Crater Lake National Park</title>
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<![CDATA[Mount Mazama and Crater Lake - 
At a depth of 1,943 feet in one area, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States of America and the seventh deepest in the world.  It was formed out of the eruption of Mount Mazama approximately 7,700 years ago, which is estimated to have been 42 times greater than the 1980 er...]]>
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<title>Creve Coeur County Park</title>
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<![CDATA[The Legend - 
The name of this lake, County Park, and city (a suburb of St. Louis) are all named after a French phrase &quot;Creve Coeur,&quot; which roughly translates to &quot;burst heart&quot; or &quot;broken heart.&quot;  The name was reportedly adopted for the way that the lake resembles half of a heart.  Like al...]]>
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<title>Hell's Half Acre, Hot Springs, AR</title>
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<![CDATA[Hell's Half Acre - 
The area of land (allegedly more around one to two acres) is a bit of a mystery to residents in nearby Hot Springs, Arkansas.  Despite being completely surrounded by forest and vegetation, this section is completely composed of sharp jagged rocks and no vegetation (aside from the few trees that app...]]>
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<title>Vicksburg National Military Park</title>
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<![CDATA[The Siege of Vicksburg - 
The town of Vicksburg, Mississippi served as a fortified stronghold for the Confederate Army early in the Civil War.  With high bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, the Confederates built strong artillery units that made Union passage almost impossible.  To the Union, possession of the M...]]>
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<title>Shiloh National Military Park</title>
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<![CDATA[The Battle of Shiloh - 
The battle took its name from a small log church named Shiloh Meeting House near Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.  Ironically enough, the word Shiloh is Hebrew for &quot;place of peace.&quot;  It was here that Major General Ulysses S. Grant set up a base of operations in March 1862.  He was ordere...]]>
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<title>The Little Rock Arsenal</title>
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<![CDATA[The Tower Building and Arsenal - 
After Arkansas became a state in 1836, an Arsenal of barracks, armory, and quarters were built in this 36-acre location to house soldiers, supplies and weapons.  In 1840, the Tower Building was built with three-feet thick exterior walls as a munitions warehouse and it is the only rema...]]>
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<title>Fort Abercrombie</title>
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<![CDATA[Fort Abercrombie - 
Built in 1858, this military fort is said to be haunted by the ghosts of both soldiers and Native Americans. The Fort is currently a historical museum that is open to the public. Visit the Fort's web site for details.]]>
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<title>Jackson Park, Atchison, Kansas</title>
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<![CDATA[Jackson Park - 
This park is reputedly home to a spirit that the locals have named &quot;Molly.&quot; While accounts differ as to who Molly was and how she died, her screams have been heard echoing through the park late at night.]]>
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<title>Durand-Eastman Park</title>
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<![CDATA[Durand-Eastman Park - 
This park in the Rochester, New York suburb of Irondequoit is named for its founders Dr. Henry Durand and George Eastman, the founder of the Eastman Kodak Company. The two men saw a need for a park that would allow the public to have access to the beach along the shore of Lake Ontario. The two m...]]>
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