Sunday, February 12, 2023

Hexeglaawe: The Curse Of Chickies Rock

Continuing our Hexeglaawe series investigating the folklore of Pennsylvania, Wren and I traveled to the jagged quartzite cliffs of Chickies Rock.  She told me of the legend of a deadly curse there, and we set out to Lancaster County in hopes of finding some evidence... some photographic proof.

According to the legend, it was the late 1800's and there were plans to build a railway which would wind up the ridge along the Susquehanna River to the proposed site of an amusement park.  The park would be built at the top of Chickies Rock, 200 feet above the river.  

Unfortunately, there was a small house at the site, occupied by three sisters.  There was a belief by many of the locals that these sisters practiced the Black Arts.  Wishing to be left alone, with no interest in leaving their ancestral home, the sisters refused multiple offers to sell their land.  The railway company eventually convinced local officials to give them the land by invoking eminent domain.  

Rather than give up their home, the sisters cursed the land using a spell from the Sixth and Seventh Book of Moses.  They then committed suicide.  

Historical records reveal a series of mishaps for the park following the suicide pact.  The most deadly occurred on the evening of August 9, 1896, when an overloaded trolley car slid off the rails and fell over a 30-foot embankment.  The accident injured 68 people and resulted in six deaths, including the mayor of Columbia.  



Supposedly, the curse still infects the land, so as we hiked into the rocky terrain, we couldn't help but wonder if our plans to document the paranormal would be misinterpreted as ill intent.  We certainly had respect and compassion for those poor sisters forced from their home over a hundred years ago.

As I joked that I felt like Linus hoping The Great Pumpkin could sense his pure intentions, we spotted a crumbling stone structure.  Something Dark moved inside the archways.  We snapped the photos below and present them to you now as evidence.













13 comments:

Scarecrow Atelier said...

What a great place for a photo shoot. Great. And when I hear that there is a curse on this place, then you were very brave. Or suicidal haha. By the way, the three witches look fantastic. As if they had always been there.

Rot said...

Haha thanks! It was such a neat place.

Lady M said...

Wow those are some cooperative ghosts - they posed for you a long time! Looks like you had a lot of fun with this one.

Rot said...

I feel there was a mutual trust. haha

MR. Macabre said...

That looks like a pretty impressive house, or castle. Either way, very well done and told.

Revenant Manor said...

This hexeglaawe series is incredible; it's got creepy old tales and superstitions, historical factoids, cultural rabbit holes, tremendous photoshoots, and new props!

Thanks to you both for helping fill the gaps between Octobers...

Rot said...

Thanks so much, guys!

Tjalgahorn said...

This looks like it was a fun photoshoot! Not much I can add that hasn't been said already. I agree with RM, always excited to see more hexeglaawe!

Rot said...

Thanks!

Wren said...

Thanks all! It was a fun day :)

Withered Vines said...

I like this series

K.O. said...

SUPER awesome story, setting, prop, and photos!!! Sounds like an amazing excursion.

Rot said...

THANKS!