The Lorenz Schlicter Memorial Cemetery Is One Of Kansas' Spookiest Cemeteries
By Clarisa|Published September 17, 2019
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Way out in the boonies is a tiny town with an even tinier cemetery. This cemetery is one of the more scary haunted places in Kansas, and many who visit report all of the odd feelings and strange happenings that are attached to this location. Have you been to one of Kansas’s spookies cemeteries before, and was it worse than this one?
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Way out in Le Roy, Kansas is a long gravel road leading out to an even smaller cemetery.
It was named after Lorenz Schlicter, who was born in Germany back in 1822, and eventually settled in Kansas in 1857. He was a farming man, and had many children.
According to legend, you are supposed to clean your car thoroughly if you visit at night. Then, stay in your car until you hear a thump, and do not exit. Upon reaching somewhere safely far from the cemetery, you will find a dusty handprint, as if something with more dust than the road had stamped your car.
More reports of children laughing, the squeaking of a rusty swing no one can find, and odd orbs or human figures in photos have also been recorded, but we haven't seen any ourselves.
However, in complete daylight, the cemetery is only full of the beloved lives lost to time. Have you ever visited "Child's Play" cemetery before, and did you see anything?