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All the Haunts I can find
Posted On 09/02/2008 20:03:22 by beadyeyedbrat
June 28, I started collecting haunt links  from friends here in Southern California. Then they had friends in other states, so I added the state and a listing. Then I googled some and found more. Then I found all the major sites where you pay to list your site. Now I have a page for each of the 50 states plus all the provinces in Canada where I could find haunts. These include big yard haunts, charity haunts and professional attractions. If they have a website and look like it's worth a vis... Read More



Halloween plans
Posted On 08/27/2008 12:26:01 by Gataferoz
So, since I have to actually work on Halloween (blah!) I have to live vicariously through you guys.  Tell me some good stuff that you've got going on on my fav day day the year!
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APPARITIONS AT TWISTABOUT RIDGE
Posted On 03/22/2008 15:42:39 by Francy
Apparitions at Twistabout Ridge Clay County - Mountain Lakes Local residents tell many tales of ghostly happenings on Twistabout Ridge. One of the stories involves a family who moved to the area many years ago. A man came with his pregnant wife and a young girl who was also pregnant. The wife became ill so he hired another young girl to care for her. It was rumored, after the second girl became pregnant, that the man had fathered all three of the babies.
The wife mysteriously died, and local... Read More



JOHN BROWN'S GHOST
Posted On 03/10/2008 04:07:25 by Francy
Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
  Here, before God, in the presence of these witnesses, I consecrate
my life to the destruction of slavery......
John Brown, 1837 Along the streets of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, a strange, gaunt, white-haired man walks along with a small black dog at his side. The two odd companions stroll past the storefronts and the buildings and the tourists who come here notice him and remark on his eerie resemblance to the man that made this town famous, Jo... Read More



THE GHOST OF DARKISH KNOB
Posted On 03/01/2008 20:26:03 by Francy
During the years prior to the Civil War, the Underground Railroad was the path to freedom for many slaves who were held in the south. The route through the rugged hills of what is now West Virginia was a favorite among guides for these escaped slaves because of the many hiding places and the treacherous mountains.... but sometimes these places led to death.
And to ghosts.... Near the two of Parsons is a tall, steep hill that is almost entirely covered with loose rock. It is a dangerous place... Read More








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