Parke County, Indiana. The Hill House was said to be haunted even before it was built. While under construction, chimney bricks would tumble down at night, workman's tools would vanish during the day only to pop up somewhere else the next day. Once the house was built, the family who had moved in had their clothes fly out a window and wrapped around the branches of near by trees. No one around had a ladder that could reach the clothes and many of the branches couldn't support even a child's weight.
   Bill Soey owns a barn built upon the haunted grounds. Even to this day, barn doors open by themselves and wagons will move with no one around.
   To learn more about this legend, read the novel that tells the whole story. "Dark Fantastic" by Margaret Echard.