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Oldest, officially haunted, brick structure in San Diego The house, located in southern California, is the only house in the state which is recognized by the government as an official haunted house.
The house (the oldest brick structure in San Diego) was built in 1857 by Thomas Whaley, who rented a portion of it out as a repository for county records. The house soon became the center of a power struggle between San Diego residents. The house was located in Old Town and people in New Town wanted the records stored in their part of the city. One day, while Thomas was out of town, New Towners broke into his house, terrorized his wife and daughter, ransacked the place and stole the records.
That's just the beginning. Harry Houdini's final performance was here; something remained An old venue that was witness to Harry Houdini's final performance has phantom figures appearing from a sealed basement, ethereal screaming and applause from a closed mezzanine, and obvious but unexplained sounds from an adjoining pool hall. Old farmhouse open to elements but in excellent condition considering. Really unique Some cool old stuff there, like looking into a life that someone left behind. Very interestig, maybe even moreso if you're more adventurous than I (or really really skinny) and brave enough to make the trip upstairs. A girl was run over near this tunnel. A girl was run over near this tunnel. Passing through at night sometimes reveals the misty apparition of the girl. Dating from the 1600's but now burned out, this old mansion still haunts. The Page family built their mansion in the early 1600's, and several generations lived therein until it burned down and was totally destroyed. Today, several crumbled and dangerously standings walls are all that remain of the 4-story building. The reports match the setting. R The ExorcistFrom a discussion of The Exorcist by several Members, including , and others. The real story involved a boy from Cottage City, not LaPlata. The case is known as the Mount Rainer possession, but that was done to t... R 3.6 Richter Earthquake in Gaithersburg, Md.District of Columbia Earthquake History No historical earthquake has been centered within the District of Columbia. http earthquake.usgs. gov earthquakes states district history.php Ground vibrations from earthquakes in such sei... R Todd's Inheritance - Fall 2007Greetings, Friends... I did an over night investigation at Todd's Inheritance several weeks ago. It was quite a chilling experience the weather being what it was... grin . Below are some photographs from that night. I've been in Todds during... R The Merryman PropertyPosted by Ronald Cofiell Date October 21, 2004 at 19 55 14 In Reply to Loch Raven Merrymans by Ron Seidl Ron, perhaps you are referring to the MERRYMAN family cemetery. Directions to it are given in the paperback book The Baltimore Trail Book... R Park Planned for Historic ObservatoryPark planned for historic observatory Patricia M. Murret Gazette.net http www.gazette.net stories 12102008 poolnew191544 32473.shtml For 26 years, 80 year old Mac Currin used a telescope to peer through a transom roof at the Gaithe... | |
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