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[[File:Huron.jpg]] = '''Blue Banks''' = == Overview == Blue Banks refers to a stretch of high blue shale cliffs located along the Huron River, north of [[Monroeville]], Ohio. The site is tied to a local legend involving a tragic encounter between a white settler and a Native American couple. According to the tale, the events that transpired at Blue Banks resulted in a brutal death and left behind alleged paranormal phenomena. It remains a part of the region's folklore and is occasionally visited by those interested in local ghost stories. ''This legend may be related to [[Lamereaux Road Bridge]].'' == Location == * '''Address:''' Lammeraux Road * '''City/County:''' [[Monroeville]], [[Huron County]], Ohio * '''Public Access:''' Yes == Haunting / Legend Summary == According to local legend, a settler named Sanduski fell in love with a Native American woman who was already promised to a warrior from her tribe. After she rejected his advances, Sanduski followed her to the Blue Banks and attacked her. During the struggle, she fell from the cliffs into the Huron River and was swept downstream, surviving but gravely injured. When her fiancé discovered what had happened, he hunted Sanduski down and subjected him to a slow and agonizing death by skinning. Today, witnesses claim that if one stands on the cliffs of Blue Banks, they may hear the voice of the woman singing a sorrowful melody—interpreted by some as a spiritual echo of the events that occurred there. == Historical Background == There is not enough available information for this section. == Reported Phenomena == * '''Apparitions:''' N/A * '''Cold Spots:''' N/A * '''Voices/EVPs:''' Reports of ghostly singing, described as a sad song attributed to the spirit of the Native American woman * '''Physical Touches:''' N/A * '''Object Movement:''' N/A * '''Malfunctions:''' N/A * '''Poltergeist Activity:''' N/A * '''Shadow Figures:''' N/A * '''Time Anomalies:''' N/A == Skepticism & Alternative Explanations == There is not enough available information for this section. == Visitor Information == * '''Visiting Hours:''' Not officially posted; outdoor location * '''Fees or Costs:''' None * '''Contact Info:''' Not applicable * '''Warnings/Restrictions:''' Visitors should use caution near cliff edges and be respectful of the area == Citations / References == [[Category:Legend]] [[Category:Voices/EVPs]]
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