In the town of Rices Landing, (Greene County, Pennsylvania), is a road called Horseshoe Bend. Horseshoe Bend begins under the old train trestle and goes up a steep hill, it then curves in the shape of a horse shoe until you reach the top of the hill. Directly in the middle of this bend is a strange flat spot in the woods. Its very dark, and people used to throw tin cans and other trash into this spot, and so it became known locally as Tincan Hollow.
Old local legend has it that a long time ago a house stood in the middle of Tincan Hollow. A man and his wife lived there. The man was supposed to be a drunkard and he beat his wife horribly. No one can remember what his name is, and they aren't sure how long ago this all happened.
The old man came in late one night and started to argue with his wife about dinner. She started to make him some food on the old wood stove, and he started to hit her because she wasn't fast enough. She picked up the ax used for chopping kindling and cut off his head. The man fell against the stove and knocked the stovepipe loose from the wall and it got stuck on his now headless neck.
The ghost of Stovepipe now allegedly haunts Tincan Hollow. They say if you go by there at night and yell, "Stovepipe! I got your head!" , Stovepipe will come stumbling through the tincans, making a lot of noise, and try to grab you to get his head.
Personally, I've tried this, but my friends all shrieked so loud and got into such a panic that I couldn't stay to see what happens. I've asked other locals and they say they wouldn't do it if you paid them to.