Posted on 05/11/2009 3:17:54 PM PDT by JoeProBono
People who want to see ghosts usually seek out spooky cemeteries or creepy houses. But what if you aren't lucky (or unlucky) enough to live next to a dark old mansion or a deserted insane asylum? A good place to start is the top five haunted places in America, where people have reported (and in some cases created) ghostly encounters.
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In 1881, Sarah Winchester, the widow of famous gun maker Oliver Winchester, became convinced that she needed protection from the evil spirits of all the people killed by Winchester rifles. A psychic advised her to continually add rooms to her San Jose, California, mansion to confuse any ghosts that may try to find her. (It's not clear why ghosts, which can supposedly move through walls, would be confused by the rooms, but it apparently made sense to Winchester.) She did so for nearly forty years, adding more than 100 rooms and staircases, until her death in 1922. After Sarah's death, her own ghost was said to haunt the halls of her mazelike mansion. Today the building remains a popular tourist attraction, a bizarre monument to superstition and paranoia.
My brother’s closets when I was growing up .....


Needs an underwire for more lift and support.
Told my dad there was something living under my bed ... he fixed the problem by cutting off the legs of the bed, it rested on the floor ... problem solved ... plus my brothers could no longer hide under it and scare me ....

So how did you get pictures of my brothers???????

Gettysburg should have been on this list.
Well there goes my dinner ....

My 5 haunted Places would be:
1. The White House in Washington
2. The Octogon House in Washington.
3. Fort Warren, Boston Harbor
4. Gettysburg, Devil’s Den & Farnsworth House.
5. Universal Studios, Hollywood, Sound Stage 28.
Other runners up:
6. Lava Beds national Park,
7. St. Marys Art Center, Virginia City.
8. The Alamo, Texas
9. Virginia Governor’s Mansion
10. Ford’s Theater, Washington DC.
[1] The White House
[2] The House Speaker’s Office
[3] the Office of the Senate Majority Leader
[4] The New York Times
[5] MSNBC

You’re being VERY naughty.

I could see 6-10 but not the top five. Anyway, I was told by a tour guide that the old city jail in Charleston, SC is the most haunted place in the country.
I ain’t gonna say it. Gonna resist temptation. I AIN’T gonna say THAT WORD.
google “bell witch”. Besides killing someone, the witch attacked members of Andrew Jackson’s party who had come to investigate. Jackson was reported to have later said that he’d rather face the British Army alone that face that damn witch again.

Website ordered to pay $125,000 over haunted mill claim
BETHEL TWP., Miami County Staley Mills owner, who claimed false tales about the historic property being haunted turned her life into a nightmare, has received a judgment for more than $125,000 against a Columbus website operator.
Melissa Duer also was granted her request for a court order against Columbus-resident Andrew Hendersons use of the Staley tale on the forgottenohio.com web site or any other site. The findings were made by Judge Robert Lindeman in Miami County Common Pleas Court.
I read a book thats out on the subject. it said that the wagon would not budge, even with the men he had brought tried to push it. the witch laughed at them and then let them approach the house. The plan was to spend the night, but after the witch tormented one of the men, taunted him, and promised to pick another later, they decided to go back to nashville.
Thank you for the picture. Did you take it?
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