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Post by noah=gr8 on Jul 9, 2008 16:27:01 GMT -6
does anyone know some haunted places? let me know by posting answers.
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Post by snafuboy on Jul 11, 2008 12:40:49 GMT -6
theres the screaming bridge in Arlington tx
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Post by djrider86 on Jul 11, 2008 13:31:48 GMT -6
well i know here in IL its the famous Bachelors Grove.
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Post by 1junior4 on Jul 15, 2008 21:06:14 GMT -6
anybody know any haunted places in california san jose
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Post by darkman on Jul 15, 2008 21:47:36 GMT -6
um yeah the famous winchester house!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by fearluna on Jul 31, 2008 11:53:18 GMT -6
Hoot! Winchester!!! <3 anyway the most haunted place on earth would have to be Waverly Hills sanatorium Louisville, Kentucky, also Athens, Ohio happens to be one of the most haunted towns too.
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Post by rriggs29 on Aug 8, 2008 12:43:21 GMT -6
Hoot! Winchester!!! <3 anyway the most haunted place on earth would have to be Waverly Hills sanatorium Louisville, Kentucky, also Athens, Ohio happens to be one of the most haunted towns too. Waverly Hills is very very haunted. I was there for over 12 hours one night and I have never experienced so much paranormal activity in one place like i did that night. If you want to experience the paranormal or if you are a skeptic and want to be proven otherwise, then Waverly Hills is the place to go.
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Post by seeingeye on Dec 28, 2008 16:48:24 GMT -6
The House I used to live in here in Jersey:)
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Post by ray on Jan 9, 2009 2:53:03 GMT -6
any one online?
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Post by ray on Jan 9, 2009 2:55:25 GMT -6
my school
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Post by starscream107 on Jan 9, 2009 15:18:51 GMT -6
Louisiana is generally regraded as the most haunted state within the United States. However, New England is probably close in the running. In my opinion, the amount of paranormal activity seems to be proportionate to how historic an area is. In other words, areas where a lot of people have lived (and died) seem to be hot spots for paranormal activity.
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Post by brian79 on Jan 9, 2009 19:08:38 GMT -6
I'm sure its not the MOST haunted, but Washington, DC has quite a few spots that are very active--including the infamous Octagon House.
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Post by crazyc on Aug 15, 2009 3:39:33 GMT -6
well i know of a few in santa fe new mexico like la fonda which ive had experiances there. from what i have hread the lorretto is haunted and these two go together the P.E.R.A bld and el castillo which ive herad they were built on indian bural grounds
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Post by ravyn on Oct 15, 2009 10:55:45 GMT -6
I was wondering if anyone knew any good places in Minnesota. I have a large group of people that may like to try legend tripping. Thanks!
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Post by BHPI Mark on Oct 26, 2009 9:37:53 GMT -6
My group BHPI has conducted an investigation over a years time at the brothels in Deadwood, SD. We have collected some compelling EVPs and have had numerous personal experiences in the brothels. I don't like using the term haunted, but I would say this location has a high amount of paranormal activity going on.
The brothels are across the street from the Bullock hotel, and there has been quite a bit of documentation on the Bullock as having paranormal activity taking place. We have heard that the Adams house in Deadwood has claims of activity as well as many other locations. It would seem that Deadwood is a very active location, my group is in the process of obtaining the OK to investigate other locations in Deadwood.
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