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  • There are so many haunted places in the US, it's hard to name just one particular one.

  • I would like to visit the Bell Witch cave some day. I know the house has been long gone, but I would still like to investigate the land and cave.

  • I've researched this and found Ohio University to be one of the most haunted places in the USA. It has 5 cemeteries that form a pentagram around the university. 

  • I thought it was Alcatraz too.

  • It is. A friend of mine went with her girlfriend and they got separated. REALLY easy to do there I am led to understand. Neither of them remember going up or down any stairs but they found each other as they were passing a staircase. She looked down and there was her girlfriend at the bottom of the stairs.

    That and no one can agree on the number of rooms, there are sounds of construction...

    Rent "Rose Red" some time. Apart from the horror and the killing, much of the behavior of the fictional house is similar to the WMH.

    keith said:

    Lol...I can't blame you there Alex. I'd do the same. I'd be interested in hearing your details about the Winchester house. If you have a chance to film or take pics, I hope you post them here. I heard the house is one big maze.

    What is the most haunted place in USA?
    I thought it was Alcatraz.
  • Lol...I can't blame you there Alex. I'd do the same. I'd be interested in hearing your details about the Winchester house. If you have a chance to film or take pics, I hope you post them here. I heard the house is one big maze.

  • The Winchester mystery house is high on my list of places to go and visit. Sadly I have yet to go there.

    And the snarling noise was not at the Woodlawn Cemetery. That's a very large and currently used cemetery. The one that I found in the woods was a different matter and in a different state.

    We did go back there in the daylight but have no interest to go back there at night. Anything that can strike that primal a chord in the "flight or fight" response (strong on the "flight" response) in someone who is also an avid gun collector and marksman is something that jolly well wants to be left alone. And I intend to respect their wishes.

  • Have you been there? And why didn't you investigate the snarling noise at Woodland Cemetery? Aren't you curious about what it was?

  • There is also the Winchester Mystery House. 

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Mystery_House

    Pretty interesting place and was the basis of the Rose Red miniseries.

  • There is a long history of the Lincoln room at the White House. During Franklin Roosevelt's terms, Eleanor had said, she felt the presence of Lincoln in the room and one of the clerks actually claimed to have seen him. Other presidents claimed to have heard knocking at their bedroom doors. Even Winston Churchill on a State visit to the White House admitted to seeing Lincoln-even had spoken to him! 

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