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High Ridge


In Pioneers in Paradise, V. N. “Bud” Phillips recounts the legend of the ghosts of High Ridge at the end of Windsor Avenue in Bristol, Tennessee. From this high point, phantom crying can sometimes be heard. He credits the eerie noise to a story of a quiet family that moved into the area. After two of their children died, the eldest child would sit by their graves and cry, until she, too, died. The parents left their house with all of the furniture, never to be heard from again. But it seems the eldest girl can still be heard.