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> > Did you know that Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, famed for its rural beauty and Amish community, was once a terrifying nexus of the paranormal? That's the impression one might glean from reading 1880's editions of the daily Lancaster New Era newspaper, which published lurid reports of strangeness such as headless ghosts, water monsters and petrified corpses. > > https://thunderbirdphoto.com/f/an-exploration-of-shoddy-sensational-19th-century-journalism
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