Resurrection Mary
Chicago's most famous ghost has been hitching rides on Archer Avenue since the 1930s. Young men pick up a beautiful blonde in a white dress, drive her to Resurrection Cemetery, where she vanishes through the gates.
Chicago’s Vanishing Hitchhiker
Resurrection Mary is Chicago’s most famous ghost—a beautiful young blonde in a white dress who hitchhikes on Archer Avenue. When drivers give her a ride, she disappears at Resurrection Cemetery. Hundreds have reported encounters over 80+ years.
The Legend
Classic pattern:
- Young woman hitchhikes
- Beautiful, blonde
- White dress
- Gets in car
- Vanishes at cemetery
The Location
Archer Avenue:
- South Chicago suburbs
- Justice, Illinois
- Near cemetery
- Long road
- Multiple sightings
Resurrection Cemetery
Her destination:
- Catholic cemetery
- Justice, Illinois
- Where she vanishes
- Through gates
- Final stop
The Identity
Who was she?
- Various theories
- Mary Bregovy (1934)
- Anna Norkus (1927)
- Disputed identity
- Composite legend?
The Story
What’s believed:
- Died in car accident
- After dance
- 1930s
- Buried in cemetery
- Seeking ride home
Typical Encounter
What happens:
- Driver sees girl
- Picks her up
- She’s cold
- Silent mostly
- Directs to cemetery
The Vanishing
At the gates:
- Asks to stop
- Exits car
- Walks toward gates
- Disappears through them
- Driver alone
The Gate Incident
1976 event:
- Bars bent outward
- Burned impressions
- As if grabbed
- From inside
- Physical evidence
Witness Reports
Hundreds claim:
- Picking her up
- Dancing with her
- Seeing her on road
- Various encounters
- Consistent details
Ballroom Connection
O. Henry Ballroom:
- Now Willowbrook
- Where she dances
- Before hitching
- Returns from there
- Part of route
Physical Description
Always described:
- Young, beautiful
- Blonde hair
- Blue eyes
- White dress
- Party attire
The Cold
Distinctive feature:
- Ice cold touch
- Cold in car
- Deathly chill
- Recognition sign
- Consistent detail
Modern Sightings
Continue today:
- Fewer but ongoing
- Same description
- Same location
- Same behavior
- Active haunting
Investigation
Researchers have:
- Interviewed witnesses
- Examined cemetery records
- Searched for identity
- No consensus
- Mystery remains
Significance
80+ years of consistent phantom hitchhiker reports with physical evidence (bent gates) at Resurrection Cemetery.
Legacy
Resurrection Mary is America’s most famous vanishing hitchhiker—a ghost whose ride-seeking has been documented for nearly a century, yet whose identity remains unknown.