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To: sweetliberty; Darksheare; Borax Queen
HAUNTED HOUSES IN NEW YORK

Glenmont - Henry Hudson park - Haunted slave house - in the Henry Hudson park, ... New York City - Bay Ridge Apartments - haunted by numerous spirits


321 posted on 10/22/2005 8:53:19 PM PDT by restornu (me and my shadow strolling down the ave.......)
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To: restornu

Okay.. this may be my fault:

Watertown - Thompson Park - Apparent Time vortex/ portal which sends individuals through a lapse of time and or location. www.hauntedny.com has more information on a related case.


Right around the corner from Fort Drum...


326 posted on 10/22/2005 9:55:23 PM PDT by Darksheare (If you shake a stick of garlic butter at a vampire, will it keep him away?)
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To: restornu

Right 'around the corner' from me...

Warwick - Old Demerist Hotel (now an art school and general contracting company) - Now the hotel is surrounded by buildings. But Back in the days of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Many people were murdered inside the hotel by red coats, murderers, or anyone. The top half of the building is closed. Every now and then people report of seeing blood on the windows and screams late at night from the building.

Warwick - Wickham Rail Road Tracks - A white ball of light, similar to the front of a train engine, has appeared out of nowhere and rides the rails. Many people in the Wickham area have seen this phenomenon. It comes at you so quickly that there is just enough time to jump out of the way. It then disappears quickly as it materialized.


327 posted on 10/22/2005 9:56:47 PM PDT by Darksheare (If you shake a stick of garlic butter at a vampire, will it keep him away?)
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