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  • A briefcase carrying man walks through Georgetown University at sunset. Washington, D.C.
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  • The road leading to the lighthouse of Point Lookout State Park in St. Mary's County, MD. A few hundred yards down this road is the former site of Camp Hoffman, a prisoner of war camp for confederates during the Civil War. Of the some 50,000 rebel soldiers who passed through its gates, approximately 4000 would die of disease and starvation. Consequently, many ghost stories have emanated from Point Lookout, one of which involves this stretch of road. Many prisoners reportedly would fake illness in order to be admitted to the adjacent Hammond Hospital where security was lighter and escape more possible. Prisoners would do this, only to expose themselves to disease in the sick wards and die in the surrounding woods shortly after making their escape. Various motorists coming down this road claim to have witnessed a man in gray tattered clothing sprinting across the road and into the forest, usually seen in the rear view mirror and always in the direction away from the camp sight.
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  • A man snaps a photo of largely deserted Connecticut Ave around Dupont Circe during the beginning of the "snowzilla" blizzard on Friday evening, January 22, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
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  • A large inflatable Stay Puft marshmallow man looms over main street as festival goers walk by at the annual Mothman festival in Point Pleasant, W.Va. on September 15, 2018.
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  • A man fishes at twilight at Sylvan Lake near the Needles Highway in The Black Hills region
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  • Men chat with Snoddy through the store’s barred entrance on Wednesday, September 25, 2019. The pair were passing through from Columbia. “I just wanted to show him a true piece of Americana,” the older man said. Snoddy’s Store has been in operation since 1924 and is well known throughout the region as a place to grab supplies and have a good lunch. Howard County failed to be designated as a disaster area by the federal government. FEMA funds that could be used to resuscitate the store are not forthcoming. As a result, Jim and Chris Snoddy are preparing for the possibility of closing the store permanently.
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