Monette Cemetery

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Local legend says that there was once an unmarked glass mausoleum in the cemetery, and it was sealed up with concrete and painted when the body inside began to decay. The man’s ghostly screams are said to ring out in the night, and his apparition may walk the grounds carrying a lantern.

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Geographic Information

Address:
County Road 210
Monette, AR 72447
United States

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GPS:
35.88535522634393, -90.34952635449218
County:
Craighead County, Arkansas
Nearest Towns:
Monette, AR (0.5 mi.)
Black Oak, AR (3.4 mi.)
Leachville, AR (6.2 mi.)
Lake City, AR (6.7 mi.)
Caraway, AR (8.9 mi.)
Manila, AR (10.2 mi.)
Cardwell, MO (11.6 mi.)
Rington, MO (12.0 mi.)
Etowah, AR (12.6 mi.)
Arbyrd, MO (13.0 mi.)

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