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Haunts List
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Many questions swirl around all things paranormal, and there's much misunderstanding. After all, who of this world is truly expert? Sure, we can all aspire --precisely!
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| R Logan InnHad lunch at the Logan Inn in New Hope Bucks County about a year ago. The food was great but I had the distinct feeling that I was being watched by unseen eyes. After lunch was over and we were paying for our meal, I just had to ask the waitress ifth... R RumorsDear Friends, The Maryland Paranormal Research Team has made some changes in the last few days and some members have left the group.There are rumors that me the founder is in to something dark and evil.There is mud slinging,rumors, slander an... R Antietam Dead post on Maryland Library websiteInformation About Antietam Dead Posted On Western Maryland Library Web Site The Western Maryland Librarys Whilbr site now has the History of Antietam National Cemetery available online. Visitors to the site will find a list of all the soldiers bur... Witnesses report hearing childrens' screams, and sometimes late in the evening, people have seen a small girl running through the nearby field. This is the site of the P. Foster and Greene murders. An elderly housekeeper was a devoted servant who loved her job. After she died she did not pass over; she has been seen floating on the 3rd floor. People have seen her ghostly apparition walking through the building. An area with a most colorful history The Fells Point area was purchased by William Fell, an English land developer in 1726. Fell understood that "Fells Point" was a great area for shipping and ship building, and he knew that he could make money therein. His son, Edward Fell, divided the lots and laid out the streets in 1763. Ann Bond Fell was in charge of selling the land to people.
People claim to have seen soldiers from the Revolutionary War walking around and then vanishing in front of their faces. Current site of the Frederick County Historical Society contains more than simple exhibits This house was originally constructed as a private home. Then it served as a female orphanage for many years. It is now home to the Frederick County Historical Society. Many stories, several ghosts. |        | | |