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Benedictine Hall MonksIn 1858, two monks arrived in Atchison, Kansas and set up a boarding school for boys on a rise overlooking the Missouri River. They s… Started by kyst |
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shadow figures , personal experiences.....have any?So what are shadow figures ?Have you ever run across one, catch one at quick glance . out of the corner of your eye... there are ma… Started by kyst |
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Haunted Houses Number 8SAN DIEGO—The visitors center at Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is in the Robinson-Rose Building. It is named for James W. Robins… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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Haunted Houses Number 7"The White House is the oldest building on President's Park. An integral part of the planned city that is Washington, D.C., a design w… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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Touching the othersideI had a nice vacation in the DC area over Labor Day weekend. I got to knock off a couple of things from my bucket list, but I had some exp… Started by Scott Klonowski |
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Haunted Houses Number 6The History of Cedar Grove Once upon a time in the land of cotton, there lived a planter and a businessman by the name of John Alexander K… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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Haunted Houses Number 5The Villisca Review ~ Villisca, Iowa, Thursday, June 13, 1912 Almost 103 years ago, long before serial killers and mass murders had beco… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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Haunted Houses Number 4Once a private residence, this mid-19th century house is now a museum dedicated to its former owners and the history they created here.… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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Sep 21, 2015 Reply by Poppy Whiteheart |
Haunted Houses Number 3Built in 1856 in the Greek Revival style, this beautiful antebellum mansion was bought in 1864 by John McGee Parkman. In the years after… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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Haunted Houses Number 2Completed in 1801, this former mansion is one of the most historic in the nation. Built for Colonel John Tayloe III, it was briefly the… Started by Poppy Whiteheart |
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