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Corralitas Red Car Property: LA Weekly Names It, "Best Potentially Haunted Hiking Trail"
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, June 20, 2011. One of the phantoms left his mask at the Adelbert All-Weather Lounge. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
LA Weekly named the Corralitas Red Car Property, Best Potentially Haunted Hiking Trail.
Rather than ghosts of trolley riders past, you're more likely to encounter giant spiders, behemoth moths, wildlife skeletons, alien insects, freakish fungus, colorful
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