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Post by Wanderer on Mar 27, 2005 0:02:48 GMT -5
Me and some buddies who are really interested in this kind of stuff really want to visit this place if someone who knows directions could let me know how to get there i would extremely appreciate it
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Post by Wanderer on Mar 27, 2005 6:27:19 GMT -5
I wanted to make sure i was clear i forgot to mention i was talking about polk road in huntington. Thanks. Also if anyone who has been there could tell whether or not they have had any success with this that would be great as well.
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Post by Kid on Apr 2, 2006 16:40:32 GMT -5
That make's 2 of us that want to know where this place is, Try to look for it on any map and all I get is Polk St which cant be it since Polk St cant reach tha rail road track's due to a old factory being in tha way and just on tha other side of tha track's is tha river with house's.
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Post by Nate on Apr 2, 2006 19:42:42 GMT -5
You might try checking out Norh Lafontaine St. It connects to Polk St. If its like the Fort Wayne haunted places, alot of them have either wrong names or wrong directions.
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Post by Kid on Apr 2, 2006 19:51:50 GMT -5
I know alot of people have been killed on tha North Lafontaine St track's but I cross them daily as a matter of fact I used to live right next to tha track's there. I know of nothing ever happening. All tha death's there are from people being stupid and trying to beat a train and it not working.
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Post by Barrettm95 on Jan 26, 2007 13:06:36 GMT -5
According to our friends on Indiana Ghost Finders, it is actually Pook Rd. and is located east of South Whitley. I can get you there. It was actually pretty easy to find. But I can't seem to find the story behind it or why anyone is interested.
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Post by mamagood on Apr 25, 2021 11:52:59 GMT -5
I see this is from years ago but I have been to Pook Road when I was younger. The apparent story is that a woman got hit by a train there while searching for her child and died. If you go there at night and stop on the tracks, the women will push your car off and might inhabit someone and show them how she died. I didn't experience any of that because that's the story I found while researching for a college discussion. The story I know is that the woman died by getting hit by a train. If you go at night and stop around there, your car will die. If you look into the river on one of the bridges, you can see glowing eyes. Also, if you take Pook Road around the curve where the train tracks start to run parallel, if it's the right time and a train is coming, it actually looks like the train will run right into you and as it passes, you can see the glow of the women on top of the train. There is risk of something following you when you leave. If that's the case, you have to do a chinese firedrill to get rid of it. Supposedly. Lol. I was young when I went with some family friends and I think they intentionally did some things to scare us but who knows! Try it out! We also knew it as Poke Road but it's Pook.
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