Beware. The pages of this book about a two-mile woodsy back road in Westchester County, NY, are full of eerie and possibly disturbing information. Buckout Road, which connects Harrison to White Plains in suburban New York City, has been the center of myth, lore, and nightmares for generations. Scary tales of executed witches, a clan of cannibal albinos, the residence of a serial killer, and various ghost sightings have circulated for generations.
The urban legends are spooky, though perhaps not as scary as the area's true history, including murders, grave robbing, arson, Revolutionary War skirmishes, the rise of a freed slave community, and the origin of the real Headless Horseman.
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