fuzzybuddy
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- The Sticks, Northeast PA.
You people have really strange names for places. There's always a little town with a totally odd name. What are some of them, and how did they get their names?
There's a town in Arizona called Christmas; currently uninhabited, I think. It was a copper mining town, and the first mine was staked on Christmas day in 1902. It was still inhabited when me and my kids went through there in the 80s. We even went in the saloon to have sodas and the lady gave the kids ice cream with lots of red and green sprinkles on it. She didn't charge me for the ice cream, so I insisted she take a $10 tip "for the dog" - yeah, there was an old hound sleeping on a billiard table the whole time we were there.Cold Christmas ?>. which is a tiny Hamlet near where I live..
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The church has been given the name Cold Christmas Church due to the horrifically cold winters that used to wash over the area hundreds of years ago.
The most ghostly story that now sits in the minds of those who visit Cold Christmas Church is that of when tens of children perished during one of these cold snaps decades ago.
These local children were all buried in the church graveyard which still remains today and now they haunt the church.
Over the years ghost hunters have heard children moaning and crying in the church or even claimed to have seen the apparitions standing there right in front of them.
It's unknown whether the story of these children is real but it'll still send shivers up your spine when you're standing there looking at the church from nearby.