The Lane Cemetery, is a quiet, forgotten burial ground with a history whispered about in hushed tones. Tucked deep within the woods, its weathered stones bear the names of the long-dead Lane family, one of the earliest to settle this now-haunted stretch of land. The cemetery dates back to the late 1700s, but the stories surrounding it are far older.
Locals say that the Lane family buried more than just their loved ones beneath the soil. The legend goes that they brought with them old world superstitions and rituals, meant to keep something darker at bay. But as the years passed, strange things began to happen around the cemetery—ghostly lights flickering in the woods at night, the sound of soft weeping carried on the wind, and shadows moving among the graves long after sunset.
Some believe that the Lane family’s ancestors were not at rest and that the cemetery is cursed, its earth tainted by ancient secrets. Visitors have reported feeling an unsettling chill the moment they step past the wooden gate, as if eyes are watching from every corner. Gravestones etched with symbols that no one can decipher lean at odd angles, as if something beneath the ground is trying to push its way out.
A tale often told is of a Revolutionary War soldier buried here, whose restless spirit walks the cemetery at night, searching for something lost—or perhaps someone. The cemetery, now stands as a reminder that some histories are not meant to be forgotten, and some dead do not sleep easily.
Few dare to linger after dark, fearing what might rise when the veil between the living and the dead grows thin.