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St Patrick's Cemetery is located in the old town of Lockport just on the outskirts. In one photo below if you view the picture of the sign you will see a clover on it. The cemetery is roughly 1/2 mile in size, at a much higher elevation then most of the town itself, and seems to be mainly all Irish Descent Buried here including a soldier from 1843 in the 64 regiment. The cemetery over looks some towns in the distance since it sits at a higher elevation. I also noticed that it is one of the darkest cemeteries I ever walked in the reason for this is because of its rolling hills throughout it block out the lonely lit road it exist on. A lot of the stones you will see when walking around are names like O'Connor, O'Brien Ect... By far this is a cemetery that you would see in a horror film. Many of the trees are bent and hanging, many headstones lay face down, some tipped at odd angles, some broken in half and scattered, some against a tree, and some beautifully carved and large such as a cross that was 15 feet in height. The oldest stones date back to the 1830s as well. There is this one spot that you take the road in between 2 hills and its a dead end over looking a steep hill down at the dead end seems to be some of the most vandalized and weathered stones. The activity here is very high although my first visit I only got a few anomaly photos the noise, footsteps, are very intense. This old cemetery is full of surprises and 2 years ago another group did investigate it and they did get some demonic faces, Ecto, and orbs so definitely this place has some history to it and the ghost included. Copyright By Rick
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