The remains of the building were a part of a local dining hall for swimmers in the early 1900, but closed down during the Great Depression; so the wooden parts corroded and fell apart. The nickname tacked on to the place was due to a legend (with many different versions) of a Lady in White wandering the shores and woods and encountering lovers and teens with people claiming to have seeing the ghost. She wanders looking for her daughter who never came back home, probably running off with a lover. There's also the version of her abusive husband cheating on her so she thinks the lovers she finds are him and the mistress. A more bleak version is her drowning her daughter and drowning herself, and grieving over what she did. But more lean towards the first version. But overall the place itself is beautiful, it's just ashame that many youth have defaced it with vulgar graffiti. Hopefully the community will come together and restore it.
I also heard a version that her child was mistreated by Vikings and abused and murdered in front of her as well as a dog that got killed.So she searches for her daughter.There is also a tree that looks like a women in a dress near white ladys castle.Thankyou for responding.Any other points of views let us know.
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