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Just a few miles from Huston's Haunted Hollow and Teen Quest Corn Maze - Three great activities in one area!
Every Friday and Saturday
> DEATH ON THE GALLOWS!
"I say to you all, prepare
to meet your God. It is a sure thing that you must all meet your God." STORY LINE
IT was a cold winter evening in February 1889
when Herman Umberger and his family finished their dinner. How
strange it must have seemed to hear a knock on the door at this time
of night. Little did he know that his death lurked outside the door
of his own home. Umberger acknowledged at this point that he should have taken the advice of his family when told not to hide his life savings in the house. In those last moments of Herman Umberger's life, he knew he had to hide his fortune from the supposed men of the law. Slowly making his way to the bureau containing two purses with over $20,000 in cash, he must have felt uneasy as he slipped the money into his vest pockets to keep them close to his person. Umberger returned to the parlor, only to be asked by the men to step back into the bedroom for a further search. Umberger's fate was at hand! Shots rang out as the maid ran frantically into the night for help and Mrs. Umberger pulled madly at the dinner bell to alert the neighbors. It was too late... The sound of the ringing bell and the screams of the little girl could not drown out the multiple gun blasts as two bullets ripped through Umberger and the thieves dashed off into the night. Eventually, Joseph and David Nicely were tracked, apprehended, and housed in the Somerset County jail built in 1856. Although shackled and guarded, the brothers had no problem escaping and public outrage brought about a new jail constructed of cement floors and iron plated ceilings. Just six months later, the Nicely's shot the guard and returned to freedom once again. Milford township residents contend they made their way to hide out in this very barn in 1890 before they were finally captured and hung side by side...never to escape again? Will you escape the Haunted Hayloft as you witness the terrifying night of the Umberger tragedy, experience the fate of the murderers and follow them to their home in hell? And even if you do, will you ever be the same? You are sure to have the fright of your life as you relive this historic event. Web site design by Solas Designs - visit us at sOlas photography
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