Witnesses at Jenners Park, a former zoo with its old cages still intact, say the sound of disembodied childlike laughter can be heard here at night.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Jenners Park
Loup City, NE
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 41.27450210000001, -98.957312
- County:
- Sherman County, Nebraska
- Nearest Towns:
- Loup City, NE (0.5 mi.)
Ashton, NE (8.7 mi.)
Rockville, NE (12.6 mi.)
Litchfield, NE (13.1 mi.)
Arcadia, NE (13.5 mi.)
Hazard, NE (14.2 mi.)
Ravenna, NE (17.3 mi.)
Farwell, NE (17.6 mi.)
Cotesfield, NE (17.8 mi.)
North Loup, NE (18.0 mi.)
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we saw a swing moving and their was no wind and it was moving when we left and we heard animal sounds and child voices
Once we went to the pool at night and after I stayed down at Jenners Park and I saw a headless little girl so me and my sister ran for I lives.
I heard laughing at Jenner’s park
sounds fun
My grand Father Bill Schnase use to own the Park when I was a kid. It was full of things down there yet. Today it is all gone. I played in the Park as a kid growing up. We lived next to it. My parents still have there home next to the park today. I miss the old park. .