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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · The “White Lady” or “Lady in White” is a common ghostly figure that appears in various folklore, myths, and urban legends in different cultures around the world. The legends typically involve a female spirit or apparition dressed in a white gown or flowing white robes, and she is often associated with tragic or mysterious circumstances ...

  2. Oct 21, 2007 · She's been spotted many times by the woods of Wopsy Mountain roaming the road, dressed in a long flowing white gown. She's usually seen carrying a candle or a lantern, out searching for someone - child, hubby, dad, whomever.

    • Lady in White: Ghost Stories
    • White Lady of Wopsy
    • White Lady of Buckhorn
    • The White Lady of Wilmore Dam
    • White Lady of Beulah
    • The White Lady of Shade Church
    • In Conclusion

    All over the world people tell ghost stories. One popular ghost story is that of the Lady in White, or alternatively, the White Lady. She is a ghost typically dressed in a white dress, though she may feature other colors. Haunting more rural areas and deserted stretches of road, she is seen beckoning to drivers and passerby’s. The stories associate...

    As with many ghost stories, there are several versions and little fact. On roads around Altoona, at the top of Wopsononock Mountain wanders a Lady in White. Back in the day (no date is given), a woman, her husband and baby traveled along the mountain road. They lost control of their carriage at the “Devil’s Elbow”, a dangerous bend in the road. The...

    Along the same stretch of road is a Lady in White known to frequent the Buckhorn area. Some believe it is the White Lady of Wopsy, but their stories vary slightly. The Lady of Buckhorn tale usually involves a newly eloped husband and wife fleeing her irate father. In their attempt at escape, their carriage crashes at a dangerous bend in the road. T...

    Along a stretch of road near the Wilmore Dam can sometimes be spotted the ghostly Lady in White. Her tale comes from a more recent time, the 1930’s. One night a young couple were out and parked their car. After the young girl turned down the young man’s sexual advances he strangled her. Later, he admitted to the cops that he killed her and dumped h...

    A few months ago I wrote a post about the Ghost Town of Beulah. If you missed it or want to review you can visit the page here. The Lady in White can be seen along Beulah Road or in the Cemetery. There are a couple of stories that have been told about the haunting. One tale is that she was left at the altar on her wedding day. Unbeknownst to her, h...

    This small Lutheran Church located in the outskirts of Central City has a few ghost stories. There is a tale told of a poor bride abandoned by her groom for another woman (or he died). In her deepest depression she climbed the bell tower and leapt to her death. She now wanders the church and graveyard next door.

    Mostly sad, these tales tell of the heart ache and loss that was real for people of long ago. Sudden tragic deaths are often cited as causes for hauntings. Tales of Ladies in White can be found all over our area. Perhaps you know of some that I missed. If you do, leave a comment!

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_LadyWhite Lady - Wikipedia

    A White Lady (or woman in white) is a type of female ghost. She is typically dressed in a white dress or similar garment, reportedly seen in rural areas and associated with local legends of tragedy. White Lady legends are found in many countries around the world.

  4. Also known as the Lady in White Ghost, the Woman in White, the Weeping Woman, and the Ghostly Hitchhiker, this legendary spirit being has been the center of the bulk of ghost stories told throughout history.

  5. Oct 31, 2023 · In this video, we delve into the true ghost story that likely inspired the 1988 cult, Halloween film "The Lady In White". There are many versions of a female specter who appears in white,...

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  7. The White Lady is said to haunt the area known as the "White Lady's Castle" in Durand Eastman park. The castle-like retaining wall is actually the old Twin Lakes Pavillion, a refreshment stand built in a then-popular Spanish fort style.

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