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Mary's shrieks are now the stuff of legend It's said the "shrieks" from deep inside the air ducts may be attributed to Mary, an unfortunately traumatized student who was eviscerated by powerful fan blades. Ah, the old wrinkling sheets trick The Dickinson Mansion is haunted by the ghost of John Dickinson. He is the former owner of the home. John Dickinson, was called the "penman of the Revolutionary War." He is still haunting his home. He can still be heard, it is said, writing in the den, scratching away on parchment resting on a smooth, wooden surface. This has been going on for years. Originally a schoolhouse, now an Inn, spirits of the past still linger here Built in 1899 as a schoolhouse on the site of an even older schoolhouse, the Westminster Inn in downtown, historic Westminster has it's share of spirits from the past. This National Historic site at the summit of the Allegheny Portage Railroad was once a tavern and inn. This National Historic site at the summit of the Allegheny Portage Railroad was once a tavern and inn. It is documented that people have died in the house. R Pineal Gland - Bridge to Divine ConsciousnessThe Pineal Gland The Bridge to Divine Consciousness Part 1 Overview, Glands and Chakras Part 2 History, Transmitter, Kundalini and the All Seeing Eye Part 3 The Sacred Mushroom, Enthogens and DMT Part 4 The Legend of Christmas and Santa C... R Acetic Acid, Industrial Vinegar and Jersey LightningACETIC ACID, INDUSTRIAL VINEGAR, AND JERSEY LIGHTNING By Kevin Olsen For most of us, Jersey Lightning conjures up memories of the thunderstorms that sweep through this region on humid summer afternoons. Yet for more than 300 years, the name refe... R Devil's Church in MarylandCouldn't add comment to site, so I'm adding it to the forum. Well, I grew up in Bowie. I thought the church was off Meyers Station Road, just across the Patuxent, so it's in Anne Arundel County. Meyers Station Road used to cross the river just ... R Haunted Places - El SalvadorIlobasco Canyon Sayulapa It is said to be haunted by La Llorona, the woman who drowned and killed her 2 kids to marry the rich rancher she fell in love with. That was over a 100 years ago. So now, if you go there and yell the Lloronas name three ... | |
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