Hello Guys,
I loved the chapter 2, URBAN LEGEND, and I made some searching online and I found the following Urban Legend, his take place in IOWA.
Behind a rusty, broken gate at the top of the bluffs overlooking the
Mississippi in Eagle Point Park (Clinton, Iowa) is an ancient set of
steps plagued with tragedy and wrought with mysteries and fables. Locals
call them the “Thousand Steps”, and they were built in the 1930′s along
with the rest of the neighboring park to allow access from the top of
the bluffs to the beach below. Although originally used frequently by
families and other people looking for a scenic hike, the stairs soon
fell into disuse and began to decay- becoming filled with holes,
structural cracks, and covered in slippery moss, making them very
dangerous to use.
But of course, nothing compels children to do something more than being told not to do it.
In the 1960′s, it soon became a right of passage to descend the
stairs and live- which many children and adults did successfully, but
many others did not. Dozens of children died attempting to master the
stairs every year all the way the 70′s, when attempts finally slowed and
with it, the death toll until it was down to one per year, where it
remains at today.
However, an obviously dangerous set of steps does not a legend make –
it’s what began to happen after the many deaths that make the steps so
intriguing. Frequent reports of ghost sightings, the confirmed discovery
of human remains and even rumors that the sight used to be a Native
American “Indian” burial ground began to circulate and gain credibility
over the years.
The steps still stand today, as dangerous and mystifying as they were
50 years ago. If none of the legends are true – the burial ground, the
human remains, or the ghosts – the death toll still stands. More than 20
people lost their lives on those steps, and the question remains… Who
is the next victim?
Elvis Moneró.-
CB-4344
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