There is this 'out of the way' graveyard located in
Crown Point, Indiana that is often called the Gypsy
Graveyard by the residents of Lake County. The name was
from a book about hauntings, saying how a group of Gypsies
were mistreated by the townspeople and put a curse upon the
land where the cemetery currently is.
In October, my father, who is a Gypsy, decided to take
a few of my friends and my mother to this site to see if it
was really haunted. When we arrived, parked on the opposite
side of the street from the graveyard we got out of the
car, and noticed it was not really that cold out.
As soon as the five of us entered the cemetery we were
hit with this bone chilling feeling, but thought it was
only a slight change in the unpredictable fall weather. My
father went away from the group toward the back of the
cemetery, where the Rom were said to be buried. Meanwhile,
my friends and mother looked around. Less than five minutes
later my father came back and said that he didn't know why,
but this place had a presence that was not in any way good,
and he quickly left the small graveyard waiting in the car
for us to finish reading the stones. We didn't stay long
only until the digital camera was full with all the photos
it could take of the place, and finding it both too cold
and that feeling that you're being watched we left the
graveyard.
We downloaded the photos and spent hours circling
faces in the trees and mists near the stones. Enclosed in
one of the pictures taken, with a white bloch and faces
below it.

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