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Payne Road - The Truth Behind The Haunting

by guest | Published on December 13th, 2008, 12:07 pm | Greensboro
Oh wow, I just heard of Payne Road last night when me and my friends were driving around. We tried looking for it but got lost. We plan on visiting it soon, maybe next weekend. I've heard a lot of stories and I really want to go but what I really want to know is does he really haunt your dreams? That's pretty much the only thing that scares me about going to that road. lol
 
 
The truth is one half of the road was changed to another name to keep teens from going there.
I cant remember the other one I will check though as it is not far from where I live.
The house was torn down but the foundation is still there.
It is not so much what you see there as what will come home with you. If you come home and something has followed you. You must get a preist to bless your house.
December 14th, 2008, 12:09 pm
fredsanford1965
 
guest wrote:Oh wow, I just heard of Payne Road last night when me and my friends were driving around. We tried looking for it but got lost. We plan on visiting it soon, maybe next weekend. I've heard a lot of stories and I really want to go but what I really want to know is does he really haunt your dreams? That's pretty much the only thing that scares me about going to that road. lol

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I have heard that he haunts your dreams as well.. always remember.. when you dream, you are in control of your dreams. There are actually people that train themselves to control their dreams. keep dreaming, and keep staying in control. REMEMBER.. IT IS ONLY A DREAM..

This sounds soooo FREDDY KRUEGER.. LOL

GOTTA LOVE A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
December 30th, 2008, 3:34 am
Chuck
 
Liv wrote:This morning on the radio they were talking about a ghost story on payne rd but it's not coming up on Yahoo Maps? Anyone know where it is? I want to go and investigate.






i live here.
if you get off exit 122 on highway 52 and you take a left when you get off the exit. go straight until you hit your second four way intersection and when you get there, take a right. keep going and eventually you'll run directly into rural hall. shortly after you go past the post office you'll see Edwards Rd on your left. turn down edwards road and keep going straigh and you'll reach Payne Rd. :?:
January 18th, 2009, 6:11 pm
maykillsthecalendar
 
by the way i'm only fifteen i'm a teenager so please don't make fun of my messy directions :P i tried. it would make a lot more sense if you're a from NC. or from King, like me. ha.
January 18th, 2009, 6:17 pm
maykillsthecalendar
 
maykillsthecalendar wrote:
Liv wrote:This morning on the radio they were talking about a ghost story on payne rd but it's not coming up on Yahoo Maps? Anyone know where it is? I want to go and investigate.






i live here.
if you get off exit 122 on highway 52 and you take a left when you get off the exit. go straight until you hit your second four way intersection and when you get there, take a right. keep going and eventually you'll run directly into rural hall. shortly after you go past the post office you'll see Edwards Rd on your left. turn down edwards road and keep going straigh and you'll reach Payne Rd. :?:



exit 122 off of which interstate..
February 2nd, 2009, 6:39 pm
chuckles
 
maykillsthecalendar wrote:i live here.
if you get off exit 122 on highway 52 and you take a left when you get off the exit. go straight until you hit your second four way intersection and when you get there, take a right. keep going and eventually you'll run directly into rural hall. shortly after you go past the post office you'll see Edwards Rd on your left. turn down edwards road and keep going straigh and you'll reach Payne Rd. :?:


If you live there, talk to some old timers who are natives. I think you'll find the "spooky" section of Payne Road was renamed Edwards Road years ago. Probably to keep the gawkers away.

Anyway, here is a link to a Google map for the area. Remember, you'll be looking for Edwards Road. Map to road formerly know as Payne Road
Try the street view and click "Left". See those scary kudzu covered trees? Wooo...
February 2nd, 2009, 7:51 pm
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Nfidel
 
Ooooh I took a look at the Google street view
Just look at this - at precisely where the skid marks leave the road a skull is clearly visible in the trees, overlooking the crash site.

ghost.jpg


Coincidence? You decide!
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February 2nd, 2009, 11:37 pm
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A Person
 
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Liv wrote:I forgot about streetview... they're expanding quite a bit out here... It was freaking weird to see my house on it.


(everyone and goes and goggles me now)

(atleast I'm not mowing the yard naked or something)


I did that for the first time last night, as a direct result of this thread. It is amazing. I live on a dead end dirt road that bears off of a paved dead end street, yet my house is there on Google Maps street view. It even caught my neighbor's dog chasing their van.
February 3rd, 2009, 11:17 am
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Nfidel
 
A Person wrote:Just look at this - at precisely where the skid marks leave the road a skull is clearly visible in the trees, overlooking the crash site.

Coincidence? You decide!


I drove through there a couple of months ago and didn't see this. It must be a transient phenomena. Or maybe, A Person, you have the "shining" and are the only one who can see it.
February 3rd, 2009, 11:21 am
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Nfidel
 
Nfidel wrote:
Liv wrote:I forgot about streetview... they're expanding quite a bit out here... It was freaking weird to see my house on it.


(everyone and goes and goggles me now)

(atleast I'm not mowing the yard naked or something)


I did that for the first time last night, as a direct result of this thread. .

:shock:
What - mowed the yard naked?
February 3rd, 2009, 11:41 am
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A Person
 
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Nfidel wrote:
A Person wrote:Just look at this - at precisely where the skid marks leave the road a skull is clearly visible in the trees, overlooking the crash site.

Coincidence? You decide!


I drove through there a couple of months ago and didn't see this. It must be a transient phenomena. Or maybe, A Person, you have the "shining" and are the only one who can see it.


Go to the link you gave and switch into street view. Face north and click the arrow 4 times you will see the ghost in the trees.

I knew I'd find something like that. Pareidolia is a potent psychological phenomenon. Faces are everywhere - if you look.
February 3rd, 2009, 11:54 am
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A Person
 
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Liv wrote:I forgot about streetview... they're expanding quite a bit out here... It was freaking weird to see my house on it.


Awww, they don't go past Matt's house yet.
mattshouse.jpg

It's just past those trees, on the right. That would have seriously messed with his mind.
February 3rd, 2009, 1:08 pm
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Back in the '80's I use to go to Payne Road quite a bit. On one occasion, there was a Sheriff's car and another sitting outside. It was about 12:30am on a Friday night. The Sheriff was outside talking with a woman, she was the owner of the house...and identified herself as Mrs. Edwards. They were there investigating a break-in, (1 of hundreds). They questioned the four of us, if we knew anything. We told them no, that we were just up from Winston-Salem, showing our girlfriends the "supposed" Payne house and mysterious bridge,( and of ALL the times I travelled there, my car or truck never cut off OR would not start back up!). Anyway, Mrs. Edwards said she was tired of coming out there every other week-end for people site-seeing and messing up the property. She wanted to take us on a tour of the house and dispell some of the rumours about the place. She told us that over the years several homeless people, gangs, teenagers had come up there, sometimes staying for weeks on end. Hence, all the graffitti, spray paint, AND yes, bullet holes! But they were done by the aforementioned. NOT/NEVER by ANY of the inhabitants or owners of the property! She also dispelled the rumour about ANY killings that took place there...they NEVER happened!!!! The only odd death was that of her Grandfather, who commited suicide in one of the tabacco barns across from the home, by takiking dynamite and blowing his head off. She said she tells everyone the same thing, and would appreciate it if we told everyone we knew the truth so traffic would calm down up there and give her some peace. This was approx. 3-4 years before the home burnt down.[quote="Sunnyrie"]First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Crystal, I'm 27 years old, and I have resided in the surrounding area for the length of my life. I am a natural clairsentient and working on becoming a certified medium. I have a Christian background and am college educated. The reason for my giving details of myself as well as my background is so you may see that I am a "mentally normal" individual who has dedicated a great deal of time to the paranormal. What I am about to tell you my have you question the truth of what I say, but I will tell you the absolute truth; in whole.
I have always been fascinated with the paranormal since as far back as I can remember. Thus, the reason for my certifications. Being extremely interested in the paranormal, I have come across many stories and investigated many possible hauntings, but the one that stands out is about Edward Payne. I was taken to Payne Road when I was a young adult. The company with me was not aware of the fact that I am clairsentient, and I had no idea where we were going. I thought we were just driving around. Let me state here - at this time, I did not know of the Payne Road incident. I turned on a desolate road and was 1/4 down, when I felt like there was a shortage of air. I immediately felt like I was punched in the stomach and was instantly nauseated. I burst into tears. I felt an over abundance of outward sadness, and asked my friends exactly where in the world had they taken me. They then said that we had to get out of there. Once we reached their home, they proceeded to inform me of the history that had taken place there.
My dear friend, who is now 39 years old, told me what had happened there to cause what is now going on. For her privacy, I will call her Dee. When Dee was 14 years old, she and her boyfriend - who is now her husband, and another couple went there one night. At this time, the house was still standing. They parked the car in front of the house, and the girls dared the guys to go in and take a look. While the girls were in the car, they heard children in the woods singing the popular childrens' song, "Ring Arounds the Rosies." When the "children" sang the part "...and they all fall down," a shot rang out, and the guys ran out off the house. To this day, Dee's husband will not discuss what happened in the house and what he saw. As the drove away, Dee and her friend saw oil lamps lit in the upstairs windows. The next morning, Dee informed her step mother what had happened. Her step mother felt the need to prove to Dee that there is no real hauntings and then proceeded to drive to the house with Dee. They got out of the car and went in the house. Dee states that there were empty beer bottles all over the floors and graffitti on all the walls. The strangest part of this daytrip was the Dee saw that the staircase had been haphazardly built to run directly into the ceiling, not allowing access the the upstairs rooms. How was it then that the night before, she had seen oil lamps buring in the upstairs rooms if there wasn't a way to gain access to the rooms? She had taken pictures; therefore, I know that this was the case. As her step mother rummaged through the rooms, Dee opened a closet in the hallway. The noticed that a small square "door" was located near the floor inside the closet. One would assume that it may serve as a crawl space. There was a rusted old master type lock guarding the little door. Dee went to the car outside and removed a crowbar from the trunk. The busted the latch off of the door. The door opened up into a large room under the staircase. She called for her step mother. Dee found a makeshift alter that contained many books about Black Arts, bones from animals, and what seemed to be a cow skull. She had also spotted Edward Paynes diary. She pocketed the diary and her step mother called her to come out of there. She did not tell her step mother what she had taken. Dee still has the diary in her possession to this day. Let me tell you that this diary is very twisted and odd. I tell you that the first several pages were handwritten, detailing the growth of the crops on his farm and the weather, as well as the patients he treated. Dee stated to me the Mr. Payne was some sort of a doctor, whether veterinarian or medical doctor, I do not know. Another page has his thoughts of his father. Edward Payne used several curse words describing his father. The next page was filled with little circles lining the page. The next and final page has little reddish brown splatters on the page. Dee has never returned there again. Now, she even refuses to talk about the subject. She simply states, "that place is of the devil."
I've never heard of slave murders. I know that those shacks you refer to were NOT in fact slave shacks. They are and always have been tobacco barns. I have always heard that Edward Payne murdered his family and then committed suicide. He supposedly studied the Black Arts and used his family as a sacrifice. (This is not to be confused with the Lawson murders that took place on December 25, 1929. If you would like more information regarding the Lawson subject, I recommend that you read, "White Christmas, Bloody Christmas." This is now a rare book to locate; however, I own a copy handed down to me by my grandmother. I have also seen it one time long ago for sale on E-Bay.)
Back to the "legend" of Payne Road. The house burned down in 1992. I am not sure what caused the fire. I DO know that once the ashes cooled, the locals surrounded the property with salt, a method that Christians used in the 1600's to purify an "evil" area. Since then, new houses have been constructed around the area, but no house will be bulit on the actual location that the Payne house once stood.
As for the bridge...you do not have to whistle "Dixie." You simply have to own a car that was made before 1990. Cars made after 1990 have plastic starters in them. Cars prior to that year have metal starters. I believe that there is a natural magnetic energy in the earth under or close to the bridge, thus, causing older cars the inability to start.
This is where I conclude my information. I do have personal incidents that I have had while venturing there in my latter years. If you are interested in hearing of those, I will be more than happy to inform you of those. They include a four wheeler incident, a Jeep incident, a man I met at a restaurant near the area and a friend in college.
I investigate reportedly paranormal areas, so I try to keep abreast of news that surfaces.
Let me know if you have questions.
Respectfully,
Crystal C.[/quote]
February 11th, 2009, 10:34 am
Guest
 
Guest wrote:Cars made after 1990 have plastic starters in them. Cars prior to that year have metal starters. I believe that there is a natural magnetic energy in the earth under or close to the bridge, thus, causing older cars the inability to start.



With this kind of expert 'information' who could doubt anything she says. :roll:

This on the other hand looks to be so much fun I'm going to have to try it :P
[youtubevideo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSdY5qQesA8[/youtubevideo]
February 11th, 2009, 10:54 am
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Nfidel here- I think the poster, Guest, meant to format the post as I've done below. Above he seems to be responding to what is below. At least I think that's right, as I remember reading the quoted portion of BS before. The part about the elusive diary stuck in my mind. If I'm wrong about this Guest, please reformat your post so we can better understand what you're saying.


Back in the '80's I use to go to Payne Road quite a bit. On one occasion, there was a Sheriff's car and another sitting outside. It was about 12:30am on a Friday night. The Sheriff was outside talking with a woman, she was the owner of the house...and identified herself as Mrs. Edwards. They were there investigating a break-in, (1 of hundreds). They questioned the four of us, if we knew anything. We told them no, that we were just up from Winston-Salem, showing our girlfriends the "supposed" Payne house and mysterious bridge,( and of ALL the times I travelled there, my car or truck never cut off OR would not start back up!). Anyway, Mrs. Edwards said she was tired of coming out there every other week-end for people site-seeing and messing up the property. She wanted to take us on a tour of the house and dispell some of the rumours about the place. She told us that over the years several homeless people, gangs, teenagers had come up there, sometimes staying for weeks on end. Hence, all the graffitti, spray paint, AND yes, bullet holes! But they were done by the aforementioned. NOT/NEVER by ANY of the inhabitants or owners of the property! She also dispelled the rumour about ANY killings that took place there...they NEVER happened!!!! The only odd death was that of her Grandfather, who commited suicide in one of the tabacco barns across from the home, by takiking dynamite and blowing his head off. She said she tells everyone the same thing, and would appreciate it if we told everyone we knew the truth so traffic would calm down up there and give her some peace. This was approx. 3-4 years before the home burnt down.

Sunnyrie wrote:First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Crystal, I'm 27 years old, and I have resided in the surrounding area for the length of my life. I am a natural clairsentient and working on becoming a certified medium. I have a Christian background and am college educated. The reason for my giving details of myself as well as my background is so you may see that I am a "mentally normal" individual who has dedicated a great deal of time to the paranormal. What I am about to tell you my have you question the truth of what I say, but I will tell you the absolute truth; in whole.
I have always been fascinated with the paranormal since as far back as I can remember. Thus, the reason for my certifications. Being extremely interested in the paranormal, I have come across many stories and investigated many possible hauntings, but the one that stands out is about Edward Payne. I was taken to Payne Road when I was a young adult. The company with me was not aware of the fact that I am clairsentient, and I had no idea where we were going. I thought we were just driving around. Let me state here - at this time, I did not know of the Payne Road incident. I turned on a desolate road and was 1/4 down, when I felt like there was a shortage of air. I immediately felt like I was punched in the stomach and was instantly nauseated. I burst into tears. I felt an over abundance of outward sadness, and asked my friends exactly where in the world had they taken me. They then said that we had to get out of there. Once we reached their home, they proceeded to inform me of the history that had taken place there.
My dear friend, who is now 39 years old, told me what had happened there to cause what is now going on. For her privacy, I will call her Dee. When Dee was 14 years old, she and her boyfriend - who is now her husband, and another couple went there one night. At this time, the house was still standing. They parked the car in front of the house, and the girls dared the guys to go in and take a look. While the girls were in the car, they heard children in the woods singing the popular childrens' song, "Ring Arounds the Rosies." When the "children" sang the part "...and they all fall down," a shot rang out, and the guys ran out off the house. To this day, Dee's husband will not discuss what happened in the house and what he saw. As the drove away, Dee and her friend saw oil lamps lit in the upstairs windows. The next morning, Dee informed her step mother what had happened. Her step mother felt the need to prove to Dee that there is no real hauntings and then proceeded to drive to the house with Dee. They got out of the car and went in the house. Dee states that there were empty beer bottles all over the floors and graffitti on all the walls. The strangest part of this daytrip was the Dee saw that the staircase had been haphazardly built to run directly into the ceiling, not allowing access the the upstairs rooms. How was it then that the night before, she had seen oil lamps buring in the upstairs rooms if there wasn't a way to gain access to the rooms? She had taken pictures; therefore, I know that this was the case. As her step mother rummaged through the rooms, Dee opened a closet in the hallway. The noticed that a small square "door" was located near the floor inside the closet. One would assume that it may serve as a crawl space. There was a rusted old master type lock guarding the little door. Dee went to the car outside and removed a crowbar from the trunk. The busted the latch off of the door. The door opened up into a large room under the staircase. She called for her step mother. Dee found a makeshift alter that contained many books about Black Arts, bones from animals, and what seemed to be a cow skull. She had also spotted Edward Paynes diary. She pocketed the diary and her step mother called her to come out of there. She did not tell her step mother what she had taken. Dee still has the diary in her possession to this day. Let me tell you that this diary is very twisted and odd. I tell you that the first several pages were handwritten, detailing the growth of the crops on his farm and the weather, as well as the patients he treated. Dee stated to me the Mr. Payne was some sort of a doctor, whether veterinarian or medical doctor, I do not know. Another page has his thoughts of his father. Edward Payne used several curse words describing his father. The next page was filled with little circles lining the page. The next and final page has little reddish brown splatters on the page. Dee has never returned there again. Now, she even refuses to talk about the subject. She simply states, "that place is of the devil."
I've never heard of slave murders. I know that those shacks you refer to were NOT in fact slave shacks. They are and always have been tobacco barns. I have always heard that Edward Payne murdered his family and then committed suicide. He supposedly studied the Black Arts and used his family as a sacrifice. (This is not to be confused with the Lawson murders that took place on December 25, 1929. If you would like more information regarding the Lawson subject, I recommend that you read, "White Christmas, Bloody Christmas." This is now a rare book to locate; however, I own a copy handed down to me by my grandmother. I have also seen it one time long ago for sale on E-Bay.)
Back to the "legend" of Payne Road. The house burned down in 1992. I am not sure what caused the fire. I DO know that once the ashes cooled, the locals surrounded the property with salt, a method that Christians used in the 1600's to purify an "evil" area. Since then, new houses have been constructed around the area, but no house will be bulit on the actual location that the Payne house once stood.
As for the bridge...you do not have to whistle "Dixie." You simply have to own a car that was made before 1990. Cars made after 1990 have plastic starters in them. Cars prior to that year have metal starters. I believe that there is a natural magnetic energy in the earth under or close to the bridge, thus, causing older cars the inability to start.
This is where I conclude my information. I do have personal incidents that I have had while venturing there in my latter years. If you are interested in hearing of those, I will be more than happy to inform you of those. They include a four wheeler incident, a Jeep incident, a man I met at a restaurant near the area and a friend in college.
I investigate reportedly paranormal areas, so I try to keep abreast of news that surfaces.
Let me know if you have questions.
Respectfully,
Crystal C.
February 11th, 2009, 11:29 am
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Nfidel
 
Hi Crystal,
my cousin and his wife went to payne road a few weeks ago, when coming up to the old grave yard they saw a man with a black hooded robe on just standing in the middle of the grave yard they turned around then came back and he was still there but this time he was holding one lit candle? what do you think this means? e-mail me at [email protected]
March 10th, 2009, 11:39 pm
ashleyc04052
 
today as of 8:08 p.m i just came home from goin on payne rd.not believing all of these stories everyone told me i decided to test it out.so me and my mom and brother went on the road and i looked at the house and seen a light and said mom did u see that and she yes lee i seen the light i said there is not suppose to be a light in that house she said i know.omg i said there is a ghost in there she said yes lee i know its mr.payne. :?
Liv wrote:This morning on the radio they were talking about a ghost story on payne rd but it's not coming up on Yahoo Maps? Anyone know where it is? I want to go and investigate.
April 18th, 2009, 7:13 pm
leeleemontana
 
hay ash the names lee lee i seen the same thing but it was inside of a house there and it was an old aboned house where no one lives and hasn't lived since edward payne me and my mom seen a light and i could not believe my eyes i believe spirits.
ashleyc04052 wrote:Hi Crystal,
my cousin and his wife went to payne road a few weeks ago, when coming up to the old grave yard they saw a man with a black hooded robe on just standing in the middle of the grave yard they turned around then came back and he was still there but this time he was holding one lit candle? what do you think this means? e-mail me at [email protected]
April 18th, 2009, 7:17 pm
leeleemontana
 
I know you ghost chasers won't listen to me, because you didn't when I wrote this on the 3rd page of the thread. The road currently named Payne Road is not the original. You're imagining your ghosts on the wrong street. Payne Road was renamed years ago to keep you away from the property of nice folks who don't want you mistaking their house for the Amityville house.
April 18th, 2009, 8:48 pm
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Nfidel
 
Nfidel wrote:I know you ghost chasers won't listen to me, because you didn't when I wrote this on the 3rd page of the thread. The road currently named Payne Road is not the original. You're imagining your ghosts on the wrong street. Payne Road was renamed years ago to keep you away from the property of nice folks who don't want you mistaking their house for the Amityville house.


Now, now.... why are you taking that tone with the nice folks with active imaginations? :naughty:



Payne/Edwards Rd actually sounds like a trek for "after everything closes on First Friday." :shock:
:think: It could be interesting... though I don't expect to see/experience anything.
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April 19th, 2009, 7:41 am
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Serendipitous
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dear readers
while talking to my grandma today who grew up in rural hall nc. 27045 she explained to me that once living on payne rd. she heard and unrecognizable sound. they wondered for a while what it was. finding out later that day that edward paynes dad blew his head off with a stick of dynamite. in total shock she said she moved on from. also adding that none of the stories about edward payne are true. she used to work for edward payne back in the 1950's when this incedent happened. she also added that it was another man who killed his family who lived up the street from edward payne.he was never crazy infact very sane. there was no stair case in edward paynes house. after the house had been burned down spirits did travel from house to house.and the spirit of the nonliving people are still in those houses.not allowing people to explore in those houses. she says if u go down pain road now you will see the oil lamp that is on everyday from the spirits.believe it or not i would say this story is very accurate because growing up in rural hall i think she would know.
Liv wrote:This morning on the radio they were talking about a ghost story on payne rd but it's not coming up on Yahoo Maps? Anyone know where it is? I want to go and investigate.
April 19th, 2009, 2:22 pm
leeleemontana
 
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April 19th, 2009, 4:01 pm
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Nfidel
 
Serendipitous wrote:
Now, now.... why are you taking that tone with the nice folks with active imaginations? :naughty:


I don't know why I do it. Next thing you know, these people will tell us God talks to them!


Payne/Edwards Rd actually sounds like a trek for "after everything closes on First Friday." :shock:
:think: It could be interesting... though I don't expect to see/experience anything.

We could do that, but there isn't much to see there at night. At least in the daytime one can see a couple abandoned houses which look a little spooky. I think the road lost its charm when it was paved and the "haunted" bridge was replaced. It's pretty country though. Where Payne and Edwards Roads now intersect is a three way intersection that used to be completely wooded. That was about the only thing about the road that creeped me out. When do you ever see an intersection in the middle of the forest?
April 19th, 2009, 4:35 pm
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Nfidel
 
Nfidel wrote:When do you ever see an intersection in the middle of the forest?
Every day
forest.jpg

My house is just NE of this intersection
April 19th, 2009, 4:47 pm
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