GHOST STORY

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: August 18, 2002| Author: KAY NOLAN | Copyright information

Neighborhood of the Week

GHOST STORY

Indian legend haunts the waters of a Mukwonago lake

By KAY NOLAN Special to the Journal Sentinel

Sunday, August 18, 2002

Mukwonago -- Some residents of the neighborhood near Lower Phantom Lake appear to have extrasensory perception. Others simply sensed that this would be an extraordinary place to live.

The quiet, shady neighborhood is a rare find in Waukesha County -- homes in the $120,000-to-$150,000 range that ha...

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