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Fort Belle Fontaine Park - St. Louis MO This project took place over 4 years building retaining walls, paths, steps bath house and more. The grand steps are the...
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Fort Belle Fontaine Park - St. Louis MO This project took place over 4 years building retaining walls, paths, steps bath house and more. The grand steps are the highlight of this project. Once there was a lily pond and water fountains near the steps and they were was lighted. The steps are said to be haunted.
When this project was completed it was a popular swimming and picnicking destination to escape the summer heat. There was a sand beach on the Missouri River at that time. The river is much different today because of levee's and dams.
This area is rich in history. As you walk the grounds there are information displays. Lewis and Clark camped on these grounds.
This historic site has more to offer than the ruins left behind it is said to be haunted by a young officer killed in a duel or the spirit of someone that didn't want their remains moved to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
"Over the years, many different visitors to the site have claimed to constantly see, hear, and feel things that they just could not explain. Oddly enough, the most eerie ghost stories center around the “Grand Staircase”. It is said that most of the pictures taken of the first or second tier of the staircase reveal the presence of what appears to be dark red smoke on the stairs. It has been said that people have experimented by taking photographs of the stairs using different kinds of cameras and film and in each instance, the anomalous red light always appears on the stairs.I guess it is possible that the red mist is a naturally occurring event. I have visited the site several times with my family and I have yet to find a “natural” source that could account for the frequency of the anomalous photographs taken at the site. On the other hand, light could actually be a supernatural manifestation from beyond the grave. Perhaps the spirit a young officer killed in a duel still walks the site searching for peace or one of the previous “unknown” occupants of the old fort’s cemetery decided that he or she did not want to be moved to the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. No matter what or who is responsible for these mysterious incidents, one thing remains unquestioned, they still continue even to this day."
Source http:--www.militaryghosts.com-fortbelle.html
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When this project was completed it was a popular swimming and picnicking destination to escape the summer heat. There was a sand beach on the Missouri River at that time. The river is much different today because of levee's and dams.
This area is rich in history. As you walk the grounds there are information displays. Lewis and Clark camped on these grounds.
This historic site has more to offer than the ruins left behind it is said to be haunted by a young officer killed in a duel or the spirit of someone that didn't want their remains moved to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
"Over the years, many different visitors to the site have claimed to constantly see, hear, and feel things that they just could not explain. Oddly enough, the most eerie ghost stories center around the “Grand Staircase”. It is said that most of the pictures taken of the first or second tier of the staircase reveal the presence of what appears to be dark red smoke on the stairs. It has been said that people have experimented by taking photographs of the stairs using different kinds of cameras and film and in each instance, the anomalous red light always appears on the stairs.I guess it is possible that the red mist is a naturally occurring event. I have visited the site several times with my family and I have yet to find a “natural” source that could account for the frequency of the anomalous photographs taken at the site. On the other hand, light could actually be a supernatural manifestation from beyond the grave. Perhaps the spirit a young officer killed in a duel still walks the site searching for peace or one of the previous “unknown” occupants of the old fort’s cemetery decided that he or she did not want to be moved to the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. No matter what or who is responsible for these mysterious incidents, one thing remains unquestioned, they still continue even to this day."
Source http:--www.militaryghosts.com-fortbelle.html
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