Mc Ewen Rd

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Many deaths have occurred on this stretch of road. One of the deaths is said to be that of a lady who wears red. Some have reported her as a woman in a red hoodie, others as a reddish shadow, but usually, she is seen in the same span of 3 to 5 in the morning.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Mc Ewen Rd
Port Costa, CA
United States

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GPS:
38.0355342, -122.19437540000001
County:
Contra Costa County, California
Nearest Towns:
Port Costa, CA (1.0 mi.)
Crockett, CA (1.5 mi.)
Benicia, CA (2.2 mi.)
Martinez, CA (3.5 mi.)
Rodeo, CA (4.0 mi.)
Mountain View, CA (4.6 mi.)
Hercules, CA (5.3 mi.)
Vine Hill, CA (5.7 mi.)
Vallejo, CA (5.8 mi.)
Pinole, CA (6.1 mi.)

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