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ddupaul
Joined: 26 Feb 2004 Posts: 1
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| Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 10:24 pm Post subject: A Few East Coast Spots |
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Hi Chris, your website and your adventures are both awesome. I also enjoy exploring mysterious places, although I rarely do it alone like you. It seems like most (if not all) of the places you have explored are on the west coast. If you ever venture to the east coast, which is where I do the majority of my explorations, I suggest you visit a place called Dudleytown, in Connecticut. It shouldn't be hard to find out about this ghost town, but I will tell you that it is NOT a place to visit alone because it is supposedly the home of many malevolent supernatural entities.
Other east coast spots you may find interesting are Civil War battlefields, particularly Gettysburg. I tell you from personal experience that at night on these battlefields you can still hear the cannons. Often you can smell the gunpowder and the decaying flesh, and once in a great while you can see a ghost. I suppose this is mysterious in a different sort of way from the places you usually visit, but I highly recommend visiting these paranormal hotspots. |
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sojourner
Joined: 30 Mar 2004 Posts: 1
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| Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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hello everyone..
First time coming here. I wuld like to share an experience I had while living on the East coast. I was working in a factory out in Buck's county,Pa. One afternoon while I was sorting parts I could hear chanting, like an Indian chant, which grew to something like a warcry. later that night after I had gone home for the day, I took my shower as usual and while I was blow drying my hair in front of the mirror, there in the mirror appeared an Indian with long flowing black hair with a headband on starring back at me>...no, I'm not kidding, nor imagining it..it happened.
Then days later, again I could hear this voice, chanting again. Later I questioned several people who had worked there for years and was told that the factory was built on old Indian burial grounds.
I know it sounds crazy but it happened and I can't explain why? Nor do I understand it? Just thought I'd share it with everyone. |
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