Colonel Buck’s Cursed Tomb Ornament

In the charming town of Bucksport, Maine, lies the intriguing tomb of Colonel Jonathan Buck, the town’s founder. Legend has it that the dark, indelible stain on his granite monument is the ghostly imprint of a witch’s leg, a curse laid upon him for a perceived injustice in the late 18th century. This eerie landmark draws visitors interested in local folklore and ghostly tales, offering a unique glimpse into Maine’s mysterious past and a chilling story that has persisted for centuries.

 

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Colonel Buck’s Cursed Tomb Ornament – This unique two-sided oval ornament, complete with a red hanging ribbon, captures the essence of mysterious Americana. One side features a detailed graphic of Colonel Jonathan Buck’s infamous “Cursed Tomb” obelisk in Bucksport, Maine, while the reverse side showcases a classic “ROAD SIDE RELICS” diner and truck design. Perfect for holiday decorating or year-round display, it’s a charming tribute to beloved roadside attractions and their compelling legends.

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