Taylortown Tower, Elm Grove
The Taylortown Tower is said to be haunted by the apparition of a young woman, who is sometimes seen in the belfry, especially under the full moon. This folklore stems from the fact that the tower is the sole remaining structure of a church that was largely destroyed by a fire in 1947. The site is a popular destination for ghost hunters and legend trippers, and its enduring presence continues to spark tales of the supernatural. The most prominent ghost story describes the appearance of a young woman's spirit in the bell tower. The tower itself is a crumbling remnant of a once-beautiful church that burned down in 1947. The apparition is often associated with sightings during the full moon. The legend is rooted in the church's history, including its eventual demise and the stories that locals and their families have shared over the years.