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I'd suggest the infamous Winchester House, near San Jose, California. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Dotty old Sarah WInchester, heiress to the vast Winchester rifle estates, was alleged to have been told by a spiritualist medium to begin building her rambling Victorian nightmare in order to provide a home for the vengeful dead killed by her family's guns and to placate their spirits. The place is insane: stairs that lead to ceilings, doors that open on 15-meter drops to the ground, bell towers that can only be rung from the cellar, and a 13-sided "seance room." Second runner up must be the now destroyed Borley Rectory in England. See Harry Price's book THE MOST HAUNTED HOUSE IN ENGLAND for more details: sinister dead nuns, poltergeist activity, headless coachmen, and loads of other good, old ectoplasmic fun. Who ya gonna call?
I have a fried who, at once time, lived right across the street from the Amityville house and new the people there at the time of the "hauntings". She says it was never haunted or anything like that. She says all the things that happend in that house happened in all the other houses because of an unstable water table. And she says that some of the things in the movie never happened at all.
New should be "knew". So sorry...
i think that the most haunted place in the world is moundsville prison in WVU. i went there on a tour and saw little oarnge balls floating i thought were spirits. and i saw a shadow of a man (known as shadowman). i took a picture and went to the chapel the hotspot and i seen a little white doll in there. (not kiddling).
where is the pictures
towers of london and black hou
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