Indy-Anna Bones is an archaeologist, cryptozoologist, urban explorer, street art expert, and personal friend to multiple pigeons.
Indy-Anna Bones was on a research trip to Kingston, NY.
Along the country highway, she was greeted by a dragon made entirely from trash.
Kingston must be a wonderful place indeed.
One Mile Gallery was in a house beneath a trellis crossing the mighty Hudson.
"Monsters in America" presented artwork inspired by cryptozoological occurrences.
There she heard rumors of two haunted houses on the other side of the Hudson River.
She first visited Wyndcliffe Manor in the town of Rhinebeck. The mansion of Elizabeth Schermerhorn Jones was so lavish, it is said to have inspired the phrase, "Keeping up with the Joneses." There never was a Mr. Jones.
Indy-Anna went in for a closer look.
She did not believe the building was safe to enter, but she found another specimen for her haunted brick collection.
Continued next week
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