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Old 03-13-2010, 02:23 PM
 
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I've been down Mystic Dr., the Road with the wrought iron gate is where the "Hunchyvillie" is. Most of the time the gate is open. Be careful with the gate if it is open. It started to close a few seconds after we passed the gate. I didn't see anything and that was back in 2001 and there isn't a lone guard with a shotgun. In fact there isn't a guard at all. The area has been built up now with lots of houses. The only thing that we got out of "hunchyvillie" was a two hundred dollar trespassing ticket and a 1 hour and 34 minute run form the cops trying to find us. Our buddy got pulled over with the truck so they ended up finding us.

When the cops come, THEY COME!! Muskego had 6 cop cars looking for us and it was hard to run with all the wire fences, trees and brush. Plus it dark out there VERY little light down the wooded road!
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Old 03-24-2010, 01:28 AM
 
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People still talk about the haunchies. I lived on Ladwig drive in Muskego growing up in the late 70s and 80s. I used to bike the 400 yards on electric trail to Mystic, turn right, and then the haunchies were down the gravel road past the Meinen's house that leads to Big Muskego. Crazy ****.
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Old 03-24-2010, 04:47 PM
 
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If you are going to go there, park your car somewhere and go there on foot because it is a dead end. Back when I lived in that area in the 80s there were still mostly cornfields, but now it has been all buit-up. Your best bet is to park your car a mile away and use the woods that are left and the electric trail to run on foot. I've gone back a few times in the recent past and the cops have come, but they stood no chance because know that area like the back of my hand.
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Old 01-07-2011, 07:45 PM
 
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well my aunty was at haunchyville back in the 1950's and she said that her and some baby boomer friends saw little and they chased them with bats and torches and anything that you could imagine. they threw corncobbs at her and boy could those little people run.((she also said there was people buried in the ground up to there big little people heads....now remember her day and age was all about love peace and drugs.)) but i believe because my aunty doesnt lie. now if you want contact me for more details...just forget about it because my aunty says so and shes way so the story has probably become more justified. And for the record...those little people really could throw some corn.
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Old 05-26-2012, 09:02 PM
 
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Default mystic road people

My sister Belle was born in 1947 with achondroplasia. we lived out west of muskego but we were told about the hunchyville village and my parents believed it would be better for her. It was a difficult adjustment for me because i was very close to my sister. My parents were told by the mayor of hauncyville that we were never to return for fear that we would cause strife to the community. i received one letter from her a few years after with this photo. The letter said it was a beautiful and isolated community where the council of elders would wisely rule over them. The most severe punishment was banishment, but often the rod or the stocks was used. The photo is of her friend Jem he was the son of Tom Dillard a well known minstrel showman. The road behind him is off of mystic road (south?) were we dropped Belle off. I never found out what happened to her but ibelieve she is now the beautiful queen of hunchyville.



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Old 05-29-2012, 08:32 AM
 
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I don't believe any of this, sorry.
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Old 07-05-2013, 05:13 PM
 
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my friends and i did go to haunchyville.We went there and saw the place. as we were walking out, a guy chased us. he was holding a shotgun (as told). we booked it back. The man wasnt that fast but my friend tripped on a log. my three friends were helping him up, but it was no use. we had to leave him behind... we never looked back. when we got to the end Mystic Dr. we heard one last cry for help and a piercing blast from a shotgun. we havent seen matt since that night.
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