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COLORADO LEGENDS
Haunted Barr Lake |
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By
Cecilia |
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Very
recently we lived in a house in Northern
Colorado
by Barr Lake, about twenty miles northeast of Denver. The homes
there are very old and everyone has at least one story of something
strange happening in or around their home. We all shared stories of
how things would mysteriously get moved and how we sometimes sensed a
presence in our homes. These are all things that I had learned
to ignore over the years, that was, until this morning. Though we have
already moved, I have been going back to the house on Barr Lake to do
some cleaning before everything is final.
This morning, I was there alone. At
first, all I heard was the usual strange noises that the house has
always made, but my cat was acting really odd. She was standing at top
of the stairs, looking down into the basement with her hair standing
on end. I kept telling myself that she was just acting frisky, I
guess in hopes that I would feel better.
In the front hall
there is a small bathroom where I began to mop the floor. As I
was leaning into the bathroom from the hallway, something or someone
hit me – hard, on the back. It felt as though a fist had slammed into
my back! When I spun around, nothing was there.
I looked all about
the area to see if something had fallen on me, but there was nothing. There couldn’t have been anything to fall, as everything had already
been moved. In the meantime, my cat was at the end of the
hallway, hair standing on end, and hissing. Then she took off
running. Needless for me to say, I immediately left the house.
I have many stories to tell of that old place, but never had I been
physically touched by them.
I personally feel there are three spirits
in the house including an older man, a woman in her 20's, and a young
girl, that people have actually seen. For whatever reason, I
feel that it was the old man who hit me today. My back is still red
and very warm where I felt the fist, but is there is no bruise. I am
not sure why "they" would hit me. But, I wanted to tell that story.
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Submitted by
Cecilia, October, 2005.
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About Barr Lake
More than a century and a
half ago the Barr Lake area was a natural depression in the prairie that
collected and held spring water. Buffalo, elk and wolves congregated
around the spring as pronghorn antelope roamed the adjacent prairie grass. Native Americans, including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute, following the
game often hunted the area
By the 1860’s cowboys
began to move cattle through the Barr Lake area, taking advantage of the
rich grasses and water from the Wallow. It soon became an important
rest stop along the Goodnight-Loving Trail from Texas to Wyoming.
The greatest influence on
the area was when the railroad was established in 1883, linking Denver to
Chicago and passing right by the Barr Lake area. Suddenly, numerous
pioneers began to settle the area.
In 1886 construction
began on the Burlington Canal diverting water from the South Platte River
into the wallow to create Oasis Reservoir. The Oasis Dam was built
in 1908 creating what is now known as Barr Lake.
Today, nature
enthusiasts, fisherman, hunters, and boaters enjoy the amenities of Barr
Lake State Park.
Directions: From
Denver, take I-76 northeast, exit on Bromley Lane and go east to
Piccadilly Road. Then south to the park entrance.
October, 2005 |
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