Blood spattered grave

Nassawango, Worcester County, Maryland
Part of: Furnace Town Old Nazereth Church location

visible Bloodstains on a tombstone

Graveyard where a Tombstone is spattered with blood and an entity lurking just out of visual range.

Hannah House

Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
AKA: Hannah Mansion

Haunted Historic Hannah House

Built in 1858 by Alexander Hannah, a farmer, prospector, sheriff, postmaster, circuit clerk and civic leaded. Unknown to almost everyone, the basement of his house was a connection on the Underground Railroad for slaves seeking freedom in Canada. Alexander took Elizabeth as his wife and they lived together in the house until his death on April 15, 1895. Dying without an heir, the property was sold to a german immigrant and remained in his family up to this day. The house is said to be haunted by the ghost of Elizabeth Hannah, still looking over her once beloved home and slaves killed in a fire.

Avondale Bed and Breakfast

Haunted Bed and Breakfast in Westminster, MD

Built on the old property of Legh Master. This home was owned by a very cruel angry man during the Civil War. This man was not liked by the people in his community. He was feared by all. Legh is known to haunt the house. His ghostly apparition has been seen. The home is haunted by this cruel owner and the spirits of the many slaves he murdered. The home is haunted by the ghosts of several slaves that he murdered in his basement. The skeleton of a woman and child were found behind a fireplace in the 1930's. Today the home is known by the locals as the Ghost of Furnace Hills.

Garrett Mansion

Residual apparitions

Robert Garrett, the President of the B&O Railroad, hired architect Stanford White to build him this great mansion in 1884. The house had a three story spiral staircase that Mrs. Garrett like to descend to make a grand entrance to greet her guests. She was the leader in Baltimore society and was known by everyone. Mrs. Garrett died in 1936. The mansion was sold twenty seven years later and was purchased by the Engineering Society of Baltimore. The Engineering Society found they were not alone when they moved in. Karen Haun the Comptroller for the Society reported that a shadowy figure would often pass her going down the second floor hallway and she felt some spirit was accompanying her. The basement was cordoned off since it was not open to visitors. The housekeepers often work alone at odd hours in the basement and they reported seeing the rope swinging and moving like an unseen hand was moving it.

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Greetings and Welcome

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Jefferson Memorial, April 2009

Jefferson Memorial, April 2009

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Cemetery visit 9/2/07

Well we were out and about today and decided to stop off at this cemetery and take some pics. Knight i know you will enjoy these There are a few Merrymans here If you want to know the cemetery write me a wave. I'm just not putting t...

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Greetings and Welcome

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claggett landing house

I have a particular interest in old and historic homes in the Bowie Mitchellville Upper Marlboro area and am familiar with most in the area that fall into those categories. One that always has intrigued me and that I followed here eagerly a few year...