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Post by JH on Feb 24, 2007 1:13:20 GMT -5
I am always attached to historic homes that have tales of hauntings. I have visited lighthouses that were suppose to be haunted but felt or saw nothing. How about you? Have you been to a well known haunt? Was it a dud or did you have something paprnormal happen?
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Post by banshee on May 30, 2007 21:03:43 GMT -5
We live in Michigan and plan on visiting a few of the supposed haunts this summer. The first we are going to is an abandoned Mental Hospital where the local historic society has started restoring the buildings. From what we have found out you can actually buy/rent some of the "cottages" on the site. Will let you know what we find out and if we get anything good on film. We use a Sony 8 megapixel camera with all the bells and whistles and also have a scanner that works well for EVP's. Banshee
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Post by JH on May 30, 2007 23:31:39 GMT -5
I would love to hear about your adventure to the Mental Hospital. I worked in a large metro hospital in California a few years ago. I was told that it had very strange goings on during the night shifts. I worked days and it was just too busy during the day for anything to be noticed.
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Post by riphero on Jul 2, 2009 8:18:18 GMT -5
I have visited a place and even was allowed to stay the night at a airplane boneyard. I can't remember what it was called but I took a picture of the center of the yard to help me remember what it looked like in the dark. When I had the picture developed you can see the faint outline of a man in uniform standing in the dead center. I was staying in a old war plane and twice the heavy cargo door kept opening and closing I didn't sleep well at all that night.
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Post by karenrovine on Jul 3, 2009 7:46:27 GMT -5
My husband and I visited a supposedly haunted house in Old Town San Diego a few years ago. I didn't sense anything, but my husband, who is quite psychic, did. He felt coldness in several of the rooms.
Interestingly, when we went to Edgefield, outside Portland, Oregon, which is a former poor farm and mental hospital turned into a restaurant, he could feel "people" hovering around in despair. They vanished when the waiter came.
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