Summit Springs Battlefield

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Summit Springs Battlefield is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those who died here. The 1869 Battle of Summit Springs between Army colonel Eugene A. Carr and the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers took the life of Native-American Chief Tall Bull, among other casualties. Ghostly soldiers and Native Americans may linger on the grounds.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Off 2/60
S of Sterling, CO
United States

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GPS:
40.433563208219844, -103.13986658962676
County:
Washington County, Colorado
Nearest Towns:
Atwood, CO (10.4 mi.)
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  1. Its in a cow pasture with small hills but if you go late at night you will have rocks thrown at you from out of nowhere, some people hear the sound of charging soldiers on horseback. Its a cool place to go but you will get an eerie feeling of being watch the entire time. Theres no electricity or power lines within at least 1 mile but you will get very high EMF readings

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