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Shadows move in the dim hotel hallway

14 West 10th Street

In New York City, there can be so many stories about gruesome events and the spiritual activities that followed. One such house can be the subject of such discussion. The house with the address of 14 West 10th Street might be one of the most infamous ...

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View Article - Central Park
Ghostly figures wander through the moonlit park

Central Park

Central Park is arguably one of the most iconic landmarks in New York City. It is a lush green park that is the largest in the city and takes up a good chunk of the middle of Manhattan. With so much going on within the friendly confines of the park, ...

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View Article - The Empire State Building
The Empire State Building

The Empire State Building

New York City is home to some of the most notable views in the United States. There are many sites and buildings that do not need any introduction because they are instantly recognizable. If you are lucky enough to visit the Big Apple, you most like ...

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View Article - The Murder of Kitty Genovese
The Murder of Kitty Genovese

The Murder of Kitty Genovese

Friday the 13th perhaps carries more weight in New York than in most places. The day is the anniversary of at least two historically, culturally notable deaths: Sam Patch, as discussed in our last post, and Kitty Genovese.The murder of Kitty Geno ...

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View Article - Sam Patch’s Fateful, Fatal Jump
Shadows of history whisper on the New York

Sam Patch’s Fateful, Fatal Jump

Friday the 13th has been considered a day of misfortune and woe for centuries. In New York alone, two notable deaths occurred on a Friday the 13th. The first (in)famous Friday the 13th demise in the state was the lethal jump of early American daredev ...

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View Article - The Ear Inn
Shadows move in the dim hotel hallway

The Ear Inn

One of the oldest (and most haunted) watering holes in New York City, the Ear Inn opened in 1817 and has maintained its status as a legendary neighborhood haunt for the living and the dead alike ever since.(more…)

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View Article - St. Mark’s Church
St. Mark’s Church echoes with ghostly murmurs

St. Mark’s Church

St. Mark’s Church Deceased founder still startling visitors at LES house of worship.   What has been deemed the “most haunted church”1 in New York City is certainly worth a visit. As the second oldest church in Manhattan, St. Mark’s C ...

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View Article - Hauntings at The Bowery Hotel
Ghostly patrons drift through the restaurant bar

Hauntings at The Bowery Hotel

Hauntings at The Bowery Hotel Celebrities, rock bands and poltergeists – LES hotel is chock full of stars and spooks. Plenty of hauntings at The Bowery Hotel... This swanky Lower East Side hotel may be known for its style and celebrity fans, but ...

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View Article - The Algonquin Hotel
Shadows of the past haunt The Algonquin Hotel

The Algonquin Hotel

The Algonquin Hotel Spirits of the creative elite still patron Midtown luxury hotel. In 2012, the travel website, Oyster, named The Algonquin Hotel as the Best Haunted Hotel1, and rightfully so. The famed hotel opened in 1902 and has since develop ...

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View Article - The Dakota
Phantom presences linger in the darkened park

The Dakota

The Dakota Lennon lives on in haunted luxury apartment building. Living in Manhattan has never been more expensive. Now rents in areas such as Soho/Tribeca, The West Village and Chelsea have always been notoriously high. But recently, prices in eve ...

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