
It is kind of creepy and fun!I can't remember seeing the haunting hour. That episode sounds scary!!!!
It would have to be a house up on the ridge-past my parents house. In an unincorporated little town. The house was abandoned, and some unfortunate crimes had been committed there years earlier. It had become known locally as being haunted, so many kids used to go exploring there after dark.Here's a discussion question for y'all:
Where's the creepiest place you've ever been? Somewhere that just had tons of spooky atmosphere.
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Okay, I edited my post to say "discussion question" as my typo said "division question."
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It would have to be a house up on the ridge-past my parents house. In an unincorporated little town. The house was abandoned, and some unfortunate crimes had been committed there years earlier. It had become known locally as being haunted, so many kids used to go exploring there after dark.
It was very scary, and I actually would never do it again.
I would say for me, creepiest place is an abounded mental hospital in my area. Very creepy and lots of stories swirl around the place. I recently toured it as part of my job and took plenty of pics!
The place has atmosphere to spare!
I think I've heard of this place before and from what you've told me, it's quite creepy!It would have to be a house up on the ridge-past my parents house. In an unincorporated little town. The house was abandoned, and some unfortunate crimes had been committed there years earlier. It had become known locally as being haunted, so many kids used to go exploring there after dark.
It was very scary, and I actually would never do it again.
Ahh, yes...very creepy indeed!! The sad stories that those walls must've told.I would say for me, creepiest place is an abounded mental hospital in my area. Very creepy and lots of stories swirl around the place. I recently toured it as part of my job and took plenty of pics!
The place has atmosphere to spare!
I don't believe so, I think the state eventually took hold of the land and demolished it.I think I've heard of this place before and from what you've told me, it's quite creepy!
Is it still standing?
Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely!Abandoned house and abandoned mental hospital! Say no more. CREEPY!
It is funny how you just get that creepy feeling about somewhere or something isn't it!
That does sound like a beautiful building!Well the place that comes to mind for me is actually the building I work in.
When I first started working there, I heard stories from the older staff about a ghost called Walter that lurked particularly on the top floors which are not in use due to historical preservation. There is a lot of history behind the building and the architecture. Walter had died there many many years ago.
I would often hear about the tea room and the ballroom on the highest floor with their stain glass windows and exquisite marble floors and intricate ceilings. So one day when one colleague suggested we go up there to see it , I couldn't resist.
We made it to the tea room .There was no light apart from the sunlight streaming through the stain glass windows but it took my breath away. It wasn't long though before we suddenly got the urge to leave and no one wanted to venture to the other floor with the ballroom. Shame as we were already so close.
Anyway we definitely felt something up there.
Ok now I've creeped myself out ...
Thanks Ryan! Since the Groundhog predicted an early spring does that mean we can have an early Autumn as well and get a head start soon?Good morning folks. We have 334 days until the Halloween Season. We have 272 until Halloween. Hope you all have a very spooky day!
That's a great story! The building sounds fascinating. Thank you for sharing.Well the place that comes to mind for me is actually the building I work in.
When I first started working there, I heard stories from the older staff about a ghost called Walter that lurked particularly on the top floors which are not in use due to historical preservation. There is a lot of history behind the building and the architecture. Walter had died there many many years ago.
I would often hear about the tea room and the ballroom on the highest floor with their stain glass windows and exquisite marble floors and intricate ceilings. So one day when one colleague suggested we go up there to see it , I couldn't resist.
We made it to the tea room .There was no light apart from the sunlight streaming through the stain glass windows but it took my breath away. It wasn't long though before we suddenly got the urge to leave and no one wanted to venture to the other floor with the ballroom. Shame as we were already so close.
Anyway we definitely felt something up there.
Ok now I've creeped myself out ...
