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Resurrection Mary, it seems, is very real; and her home is in Chicago, Illinois. History: The actual identity of Mary is unknown, but there are several likely candidates.
Chicago's favorite ghost: Resurrection Mary By John R. Schmidt Oct 31, 2011, 10:15am PDT COPY LINK ...
Crowe turned a lifelong interest into a career when he became a full-time ghost hunter in 1979. He has collected reports of Resurrection Mary dating from 1939 to the present, and nearly three ...
Anna “Mary” Norkus, above, died on the night of her 13th birthday in 1927. Ursula Bielski holds that Norkus is the inspiration behind Resurrection Mary ghost story. | Image courtesy Ursula Bielski ...
The elusive Mary is said to be the ghost of a woman who was killed in a car crash in the 1930s and buried, in her dancing dress and shoes, in Resurrection Cemetery, 7200 S. Archer Ave., in Justice.
Wallace visited Resurrection Cemetery during the day, with Dale Kaczmarek, president of the Ghost Research Society. CBS 2 Kaczmarek claimed that at one point, Resurrection Mary bent the cemetery gate.
It’s vintage WGN overnight radio when Dave invites Chicago Ghost Hunter, Ursula Bielski into the studios to talk about Resurrection Mary, Archer Avenue, Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery, Marshall Field’s, ...
Resurrection Mary, a hitchhiker from Chicago, is one of the most well-known “vanishing hitchhikers” in history. Resurrection Cemetery is one of the most haunted roads to avoid during Halloween.
Columbia College graduate Christopher Forbes wrote and directed this DV ghost story set in Chicago, about a woman killed by a car whose spirit supposedly haunts Resurrection Cemetery.