Yeah, an old property where I worked, but they tore the house down. I saw a little girl looking from an upstairs window, 3 times, all at night, when the moon was bright (not sure if it was actually full), and it wasn't scary, it was sad. The house was empty, boarded up, and yet, there she was, in her little white gown, once with her hand up on the window, twice just staring down, and another co worker saw her with me once. Very sad.
2006-09-04 13:53:42
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answered by Hippie 6
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I've been to a couple of haunted lighthouses in upper Michigan. The first one was the Seul Choix Point light, nice restoration and informative guides. It was a great afternoon listening to the guides tell ghost stories. The second place was the Eagle Harbor light, supposedly haunted by an evil spirit. It was the off season so I didn't get to go inside this lighthouse. I never sensed anything ghostly at either lighthouse.
2006-09-04 21:11:12
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answered by livingstonseagull43 3
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Sorry, but there is NO SUCH thing as a haunted area, or ghosts, or all that nonsense. It does not exists, regardless of what anyone tells you or those stupid programs on TV that claim an old inn, or neighborhood,, or house, or whatever is haunted. All for tourism. Doesn't really exist.
2006-09-04 20:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a bartender at a bar that was build in the 1800's. People say it is haunted but i haven't seen or heard anything strange. But there is a lot of people that have. I am open minded to it in a way it's kinda cool. If you would like to look it up you should. The Brewery in Green River Wyoming.
2006-09-04 20:51:20
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answered by zoey m 2
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yes i have!! i will tell ya a story about my visit to the bellwitch grave yard in Adams tn. when we were just kids my dad used to take us to Adams alot because he grew up there. he is a somehow a descendant of the bell family. they founded the red river area in the 1700s. we were visiting the grave site of the bell family close to the old homestead and a storm suddenly appeared. we all ran back and got into the car. leaves and tree branches were blowing around everywhere. i remember looking over by the grave sites and noticed that every time a leaf or a stem would come close to the grave a sudden burst of wind would blow it away????? now mind you this was a pretty violent Tenn. summer t-storm and debris was everywhere except the grave sites. they were clean as a whistle and not one leaf or stem was on them or anywhere near them!!!!!!!! TRUE STORY FOLKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-04 20:59:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to the Whaley House in Old Town in San Diego. It is suppose to be one of the most haunted houses in the US. Nothing happened at all. Sorry to report.
2006-09-04 20:47:59
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answered by Chloe 6
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I used to live in a house that had a ghost. Always heard a rocking chair in the attic(there was nothing up there) and my kid had a toy for christmas i kept hidden in the closet till i wrapped it and it would go off. i'd lay it on its side and it would be stood up again playing music. Oh and the classic lights turning on and off when you enter and leave a room. Does that count?
2006-09-04 21:31:08
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answered by autumnsmommy21 2
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Well I went to the Winchester mansion, and the White house, I was also near the Queen Mary but never went in. However I don't really buy it.
2006-09-04 20:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the "Spook Light'' at the little town of Hornet, Missouri, just outside of Seneca, Mo.
2006-09-04 20:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to this haunted mountain in the wilderness. Scared the crap outta me in the night.
2006-09-04 20:48:31
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answered by ESKORBUTIN 4
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