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BRIEF: A place where dratted lawyers might get theirs. SUMMARY: Lawyer's Hill is an area where a lot of lawyers build fine homes in Elkridge. The Lawn is a large two-story home that was built in 1830 by Judge George Dobbin.
In 1951 another family purchased the home and soon learned that they were not the only ones living in the home.
The door would lock and unlock itself, and the key to the old grandfather clock would disappear and would reappear later.
A head of lettuce shot straight up into the air over a table where the wife was preparing dinner. BRIEF: The spirits of a young boy and a man and woman still travel on Hacker's Creek Hill. SUMMARY: Apparitions of a small boy and that of a man and woman in a horse drawn carraige are seen on Hacker's Creek Hill in Hodgesville, WV. BRIEF: Short Jack becomes shorter. SUMMARY: Famous people frequented this center of attention at the center of town, which is now haunted by at least one ghost.
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