Top Ten Most Haunted: Atlantic City
Atlantic City, New Jersey was established with a focus on health and well-being. Its current status in the American psyche, however, is a far reach from its early holistic roots. The bright lights, gold coins, and penny slots make this a virtual Las ...
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Emlen Physick Estate
Some may think that spirits are completely transient, moving from one place to another, barely able to stay put in one location. Ghosts are believed to travel along different frequencies, coming and going as they please. However, when it comes to the ...
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Goosefeather Restaurant
Just up the street from where the author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow lived, the Goosefeather Restaurant is now a fancy upscale Cantonese restaurant housed in the famous King Mansion. Located right by the water and surrounded by the towering trees ...
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Hauntings in the Empire State
Lovingly referred to as ‘The Empire State,’ New York is chock full of history, good and bad. Previously inhabited by members of the Haudenosaunee and Algonquian Native American tribes, New York has quickly built city centers capable of sustaining ...
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The Montauk Monster
In another article on this site. we talked about the sketchy comings and goings of Plum Island, right off the coast of Long Island. A place that immersed in all manner of highly icky conspiracy theories. Plum Island is a treasure trove of governmenta ...
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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 car ...
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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 Geno ...
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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 daredev ...
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