Missing: Never Lost (Stories From Doveland Book 7)

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Missing: Never Lost (Stories From Doveland Book 7)

Missing: Never Lost (Stories From Doveland Book 7)

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What’s really weird is that most locals don’t remember Doveland either, which is strange because in rural Wisconsin communities are closely knit, just like every other sparsely populated area of the country. The most likely explanation is‘it never existed dumbass’ but let’s carry on just a bit more. And so, the story of Doveland, Wisconsin remains unresolved. Personally, I think it’s a legend that was born sometime in the late 2010s; others, however, may feel otherwise. You might just call it an urban legend, but there are many people out there who are convinced that Doveland, Wisconsin was a real town. And not only was it a real place, but it was a Wisconsin town that allegedly vanished into thin air sometime in the 1990s (just like the value of Beanie Babies – zing!). Equivalent to Werner, a metropolis or unorganized settlement that turned into as soon as destroyed by damming. Nonetheless, the cities that ‘disappeared’ on this form were successfully documented historically. A town which simply dispersed due to the failing economy in isiolated rural townships at this time, or a military town which was abandoned once the operation ran it's course. Some have suggested the 'Project Sanguine' builds of the 80's as an explanation for Doveland's sudden disappearance. [4]

A government project/experiment gone wrong killed everyone, then they razed it to the ground to cover their screw-up We don’t know how many people lived in Doveland, Wisconsin, or if it actually really ever existed at all... Because Doveland, WI is one of Amerieca’s biggest little mysteries. We do not know who started the legend of Doveland, Wisconsin, but we do know that until 2015 there were no mentions of a Doveland or a town in Wisconsin that suddenly vanished. The internet is full of legends and eerie stories accompanied by doctored photos and records that claim to prove the validity of the stories. The] freaky bit is how many people in my familly, from wisconsin, say they remember doveland." [11] There's also one account from a motorist who filled up his tank at the town's Esso station, only to run out of gas shortly thereafter and find that, no matter how far he walked, the town never grew any nearer.The bottom line: These two articles are almost certainly errors on Google’s part and should not be considered connected to the Doveland mystery. This also means that pinning 2015 as the year discussion of Doveland first appeared online is incorrect. Beyond all that, though — which, when you get down to it, doesn’t amount to much — there isn’t really anything else to find about Doveland. All we know is that allegedly, it existed; then, one day, allegedly, it suddenly did not. According to what is almost certainly a piece of anonymous fiction originally published in 2015 on the blog Strange State, the town of Urkhammer, IA, was once a bustling (if strangely silent) little burg. But it was always weird, even when it was at its most active, and the stylized account describes aerial photographs which “showed only empty fields where there should have been homes and streets and stores.”

A third theory as to why Doveland seemingly vanished from existence is that Doveland might have been destroyed by a “military science experiment that went horribly wrong”. This sounds ominous, to be sure, but is most likely speculation from those who think the “rule of cool” applies to the real world.

Okay so this is just like golf rumors, where there’s basically no information available online. Even less than golf rumors, in fact. According to the creepypasta, the town of Ashley, KS, and all 679 of its residents disappeared into a “smoldering, burning fissure in the earth measuring 1,000 yards in length and approximately 500 yards in width.” This supposedly occurred in the early morning of August 17, 1952, when the United States Geological Survey measured the aforementioned quake, with its epicenter directly below the town. Damming destroyed Doveland - History can prove that several towns in Wisconsin have been wiped out by damming, so could this have happened to Doveland too? The American West is full of once-prosperous ghost towns that have dried up and disappeared, leaving behind only empty buildings to mark their former grandeur. While we generally know what happened to most of these, that's not always the case - like, for example, the famous lost colony of Roanoke.

A metropolis that turned into as soon as destroyed by the allege as a result of a protection force science experiment long previous depraved.

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But in the case of Doveland, WI, there’s no actual evidence it ever existed in the first place. No old maps or historical records await eager eyes in dust-filled storerooms with evidence of this town’s existence. All anyone has is the grainy picture above, which was posted on various forums with the claim that it was “recovered” from Doveland. A post from a now-deleted (and, uh… questionable, from what I can tell) Tumblr that’s been preserved thanks to a reblog from a different, still-extant Tumblr contains most of the information available about the Doveland, Wisconsin legend. I’ll quote the post at length, in the event that the Tumblr I found the reblog on eventually gets erased from the internet, too: In the heart of Wisconsin there was once a small town called Doveland. But then something strange happened. Doveland disappeared in the 1990s. That is right, an entire town with buildings and residents vanished in thin air and left nothing behind. I just learned of all the noise surrounding Doveland, and I think I can add some insight. Doveland was a small town in Wisconsin that housed a lot of military families. My father lived there for a year or two and spoke of it occasionally. The main thing I remember is that it had to do with "Project Sanguine" in the early 60's. I don't think it was X-Files type stuff, but the town was destroyed after an incident. I thought they were digging up a ton of land for something and they flooded the town or something, but this is a rehashed secondhand memory from years ago." There’s a short answer to the whole mystery, of course: Doveland, Wisconsin is almost certainly a myth, like Urkhammer, Iowa and Ashley, Kansas. The real conundrum, though, is about where the myth comes from, and when it originated. And that mystery? Well, that’s one that… may not have an easily distinguishable answer.



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