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    Spring House Gazebo

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    Farnam Mansion

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    McBride House

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    Free Union Separate Baptist Church

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    Sandford House

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    Bull's Head

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    The Normandie Inn

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    The Olde Knox Mansion

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    Ancestor's Inn at the Bassett House

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]

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    Wellscroft Lodge

    In 1927 a wealthy and prominent business man and bootlegger murdered his wife Imogene in broad daylight and in front of a dozen witnesses (including her daughter) in the park’s gazebo. She was on her way to the courthouse to divorce him and apparently, this was too much for the “great” man’s ego to bear. […]