
Typhoid Mary; her history, her passions, her secrets, her crimes, and her ghosts.
Mary Mallon, also known as Typhoid Mary, was a cook born on September 23, 1869, whose claim to fame and infamy is widely known thanks to a Marvel Character and a rather odious slander. Mary, over the years, has become the poster child for disease ca ...
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Top 10 Most Haunted Places in New York
The Empire State of New York is rich with history and is home to some places were legends are immortalized. If you’re a fan of baseball, hit up the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Of course, the guy who apparently discovered it was born in N ...
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Mulberry Street
New York City is well known for its diverse and ethnic neighborhoods. You can work your way through all the boroughs of Manhattan and experience cultures from around the world. These neighborhoods have grown up around groups that have made their way ...
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Hotel Chelsea
Copyright by US Ghost AdventuresThe Hotel Chelsea can be found at 222 West 23rd Street. It is between eight and seventh avenue. It is a brick building featuring beautiful bold red bricks. It has two different styles. It features a Queen Anne and ...
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Manhattan Well
You can find the Manhattan Well at 129 Spring Street in New York City. This building looks like an average building and it has been home to several businesses over the years. It is a place that is always hopping and busy. However, two hundred years ...
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85 West 3rd Street / Furman Hall
New York City is home to some of the most notable views in the United States. These views are constantly changing, however. This is a city on the move. Rapidly passing over the past and incorporating the present. Furman Hall is one such view.One ...
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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 infamou ...
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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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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 Gen ...
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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 darede ...
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