Annie's Road, Totowa


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Annie's Road, actually Riverview Drive, is a road in Totowa, New Jersey, named for the legend of a young woman named Annie who died there, though details vary from being hit by a truck on prom night to a murder. People claim to have seen her ghost, experienced phone and camera interference, and heard screams on the road. The road is known for its sharp turns and is bordered by Laurel Grove Cemetery, adding to its spooky reputation. The most popular version says Annie was a young woman killed by a truck on her way to or from prom in the 1960s. Other stories include Annie being murdered by a carload of sailors or dying on her wedding night. Visitors claim to see a glimpse of Annie, especially if they play oldies music, pull over, turn off their lights, and look in their rearview mirror. People report seeing the ghost of a young woman on the road. Some have heard screams, and others have experienced their phones and cameras malfunctioning. Encounters with mysterious fog are also part of the haunting reports. The road itself has sharp, dangerous turns that have been the site of fatal accidents, contributing to its haunted reputation.

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