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Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Marymount College of Fordham University - Tarrytown,New York

The ghosts of founders Father Gailhac and Mother Butler roam the halls of
the dorms and protect the girls of this women's college. Evil spirits lurk in Sacky parking lot, left behind when the Sacky House was torn down before the college was built in 1907. Most haunted dorms: Gailhac Hall and Gerard Hall. Strange phenomenon exist in these halls from invisible bed guests to bed shaking and the constant feeling of being watched. Beware students and stay far away from Ouija Boards.

Marymount College has been closed in May 2007.
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Troy Cemetery - Troy,New York

Long after midnight, especially on Halloween; many people have reported witnessing the statue of the Holy Mary crying blood. Along with other ghostly sightings throughout the cemetery. The Troy Cemetery has been called one of the most haunted cemeteries in the United States.
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Hidden Valley 4-H camp - Watkins Glen,New York

Back when the camp first opened, the campers would go camping at a large
flat clearing in thee woods. About 10-15ft from the area at which the
camper's sleep is a steep hill (about 80deg.), with a large creek at
the bottom. A boy known as Riley was found at the bottom of that hill
in the creek one morning after a campout. He was though to have slept
walked off the side of the hill. After his death a healthy cluster of
trees started to grow in one knot like tree. The tree now resembles a
throne, but what is weird about it is, the part you would sit on looks
like a face(said to be the devils throne).
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Gootleburg Cemetery - Wales,New York

Strange
mists and fogs hover above this sinister cemetery. In the late 1800's,
a doctor who performed abortions is said to have buried the fetuses of
aborted babies in a shallow grave of about 2 feet. He is also believed
to have buried some of the unlucky mothers who did not survive the
abortion. Dogs started bringing home bones around that time period, and
body parts would be caught on fishing lines in the nearby pond. Babies
have even been reported crawling around at night. At the tree where the
doctor hanged himself on top of the hill, you can sometimes see an
apparition.

Warning:The cemetery has
been badly vandalized and there isn't a single stone that isn't in
pieces. Police patrol it pretty steadily.
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McClurg Mansion - Westfield,New York

The spirits of maids are know to haunt this mansion. Mr. William
Steward lived here once. In the basement there is axes and other
weapons. A 4th grade class took a trip to see the Mansion and 2 boys
had an encounter with a spirit. It was a white shadow. They said it
looked like a girl in there mid 20's. She was in the corner crying and
they went over to see who it was and nobody was there. The spirit still
haunts the McClurg Mansion and the 4th grade classes still go there for
a field trip.
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Hudson Valey Correctional - Wingdale,New York

Only two or so of the original approximately fifty patient, personnel,
and factory buildings are still in use, now housing juvenile offenders
and their guards. Beneath this compound is a virtual underground city.
Supposedly, some of those patients released from the hospital as it was
being closed down have returned from time to time to squat in this
subterranean labyrinth. Adjacent to this compound is a cemetery, where
It is believed some of the patients who died at the hospital were laid
to rest.
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Lee Avenue - Yonkers,New York

This
street had so much activity that the neighbors were comparing stories
that at night they experienced that beings were laying down on top of
them as they turned in for the night. Also names of the children were
written on the kitchen walls of several of the houses in magic marker.
Nursery rhymes were heard being sung in one of the homes closets ...
backwards talking was heard in the middle of the night then chairs
would tip over without anyone being in them. It has left people so
scared they moved away!
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Old Fort Niagara - Youngstown,New York

Revolutionary
War re-enactors at the fort spent a night with friends in the building
near Lake Ontario and one of their friends was pushed from the bed she
was in during the night. Everyone heard bumping and other noises. Also,
the night before a big reenactment, a man was wandering around camp
asking people if they had enough powder. He was limping, dirty and had
a strange accent. Someone noticed he was wearing the uniform of a
regiment that was not reenacted at that time. It became the talk of the
camp that a number of people had spoken with a ghost.
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Roberson Mansion - Binghamton, New York

With its beautiful woodwork and stained glass windows, the Roberson Mansion in New York’s Southern Tier has more than breathtaking architecture and a great sense of history. It seems to have ghosts.
Built in 1904, the Roberson Mansion in Binghamton, New York was constructed for Alonzo Roberson, Jr. and his family.

The site originally opened to the public in 1954. Since then, visitors to the Mansion have reported the sensation that they are not alone or that they are being watched. Strange noises and cold spots are reported as well as mysterious footsteps where no living person is seen walking. Doors reportedly slam when people are being too nosy, so stick with your tour guide! Perhaps most interestingly, some visitors have reportedly met Alonzo Jr. himself in the elevator.

Active in the community and a gifted businessman, Alonzo Jr. and Margaret were glad to give back to the local folks and organizations that supported their vision. When Alonzo Jr. died in 1934, in his will he left the mansion to the community for educational purposes (although it seems he didn’t specify exactly in what form that education might be). His wife died 20 years later in another of their Binghamton-area homes.

There seems nothing to be frightened of in the Roberson Mansion. People believe the ghostly presences they sense in Roberson Mansion are none other than Alonzo and his wife, Margaret, reliving a loving and beautiful time from the lives they shared together. Or perhaps this is part of the education that Alonzo wished for—giving visitors hope that there is an existence beyond simple death…
The Mansion is open to visitors Wednesday through Sunday except on major holidays and the first two weeks of January.
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USS Sullivans - Buffalo, New York

During World War Two, five brothers in the navy were stationed on the USS Juneau. When the ship sank, all five brothers perished to a water grave. Some time later, the Navy commissioned the USS Sullivans. The ship was mothballed and later brought to Buffalo, New York for permanent residence. It is said that George Sullivan roams about below the docks looking for his brothers who were trapped below the Juneau when it sank.
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Original Contadine Tomato Paste Factory - Highland, New York

Now in ruins, prior to being a tomato paste factory, this building was a speakeasy during prohibition, and later a hotel. Upon entering the building, it is alleged that one will be confronted by a low murmur that resembles the human voice. It is said that if one climbs what is left of the grand staircase, the sound of clinging glasses, and china, as well as soft music may be heard—as if a party is taking place on the main floor.
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Betty Lane House - Long Island, New York

In 1972, the foundation for this house was being dug, when an old navy duffel bag was found. It was reported to have belonged to Captain Tomas VerPlange, whose house was on the property during the mid 1700's. The bag contained faded photo albums, wooden navigation tools, and a pipe. Since that time, a knocking sound has been heard many nights on the door of a bedroom on the lower level. One, a occupant of the room went outside after the knocking, only to see a ghostly figure walking away.
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The Rosino’s House - Long Island, New York

This house is said to be haunted by two different ghosts. One man appears to be the present owner�s father. He has allegedly been seen holding his great-granddaughter in an upstairs window. A grayish-smoke like figure has also been reported to pass through people in the home's kitchen. As the basement was being renovated, an unexplained swastika was found built into the linoleum floor. There were also large amounts of very old ammunition located in the ceiling.
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Normandy Inn - Long Island, New York

Long ago, a woman was brutally murdered in this hotel. Since that time, there have been strange occurrences. It is said that late at night, the woman may be heard walking up and down the halls. It is also said that she knocks on the doors of rooms. When guests go to open their doors, there is nothing there but a cool breeze.
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The Pink House - Lyndon, New York

During the Lyndonville murders, the family of five that resided in this house were killed. The house has been left untouched ever since, and it is said that anyone who dares to venture into the basement will become locked inside after the doors close by themselves. The only means of escape is to open the door from the outside.
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American Revolution - Nyack, New York

The house is reported to be haunted. Due to this house, a haunting must be in the disclaimer in the sale of the house or else the contract is null and void. The house dates to the American Revolution, and since witnesses have seen revolutionary soldiers in certain locales of the property, the judge ruled that this haunting had to be put in the disclaimer.
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Beardslee Manor & Castle - Little Falls, New York

Outside of Utica, in the town of Little Falls, New York, is Beardslee Manor. Now a beautifully restored restaurant, Beardslee Manor hosts weddings and receptions. But some visitors have found more attending their wedding parties than just their invited guests. Beardslee Manor has a reputation for being haunted, and once you understand its history, you may know why.

Beginning with a small, fortified homestead in the middle of the 1700s, the property where Beardslee Manor now rests was occupied by European settlers. Located deep in the heart of the Mohawk Valley, the quaint homestead became an important storage depot for the local militia’s munitions. Legend has it that one evening a band of Native Americans sneaked into the homestead to investigate and their torches touched off the gunpowder—blowing them straight into history. Perhaps their spirits continue to explore the region, watching for new interlopers…

Borrowing from traditional Irish castle designs, Augustus Beardslee created the building that became known as the “Beardslee Castle” in 1860. When the original family left the area, the property passed from owner to owner several times. One owner, “Pop” Christensen hanged himself after a long battle with a terminal illness.

But perhaps the Indian influence is not limited to the ghosts of those lost souls. One of the early owners of what was initially called “Beardslee Castle,” Guy Beardslee returned home from military service out west with several Sioux war bonnets, weapons and ceremonial artifacts. Items of this nature were revered by many of the Sioux, so it is possible unrest followed them and has remained even after the original building (with the artifacts inside) burned in the first fire (1919).

Beginning in the 1950s, travelers nearing the property claimed to see strangely colored lights rush towards their cars. Several accidents occurred, being blamed on blinding lights. Some accidents proved fatal. People have speculated that the strange floating lights are long-lost reflections from Beardslee’s lantern as he searched for a child who’d gone missing many years ago. A few other drivers reported seeing a mysterious and ghostly child walking along the side of the road. Regardless of what sights have been reported in the area, the final quarter-mile stretch of straight and clear road leading to the manor boasts more car accidents than are easily explained away.

People claim that weeds will not grow in the path leading to the old family mausoleum, though it is seldom tended. And in those same pine woods people have reported seeing more strange lights and hearing voices. Strange rainbows have appeared in photos here, disregarding the regular patterns of light.

Staff members complained of voices and singing emanating from the second floor until the area was closed off in 1984. Now footsteps are heard in the dining room after dinner service has ended and phantom keys jingle as if someone is readying to lock up. Voices have successfully been recorded in the Manor, and ghost hunter Norm Gauthier felt the Manor was haunted by at least two different spirits. Visitors have also claimed seeing a young woman in white, now nicknamed “Abigail,” who supposedly died the night before her wedding was to take place.

In 1989 the manor caught fire again, some people feeling that it was sparked by the spirits who felt disrespected by the ghost tales being told so often and investigators entering so frequently. In 1994 the property was again named “Beardslee Castle”, out of respect for the Beardslee family’s original designs and intentions.

Open to the public, Beardslee Castle is still a place to experience the richness of the past—even as it ghosts up to your car or dinner table.
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Kreischer Mansion - Staten Island, New York

The Kreischer family once owned and operated a brick factory that supplied most the bricks for the Staten Island area in the 1800s. With their profits, they built two large mansions-one for the original family, and another for their son, and his wife. The second home, which was built far from the main road, suspiciously burned down, taking both the son’s and his wife’s lives. Prior to the burning of the home, a feud had erupted between the son and his father, for which there was no reconciliation. It is said that the home is now haunted by the son and wife, with apparitions appearing, banging noises, and doors slamming on their own. The house has since been converted into a restaurant.
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The Billop House - Staten Island, New York

This house is the site of the only peace conference between the British and Americans during the Revolutionary War�even Benjamin Franklin attended. It is alleged that the house is not haunted by many spirits who occasionally allow themselves to be seen. One apparition is a young woman who was allegedly murdered in the house during the 1700�s. There is also said to be a child that plays in an upstairs bedroom. Also, it is rumored that several British soldiers appear in the garden near the trellis.
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Moravian Cemetery - Staten Island, New York

This cemetery is said to date back to the time original Dutch settlers of the area. Located here is the famous Vanderbilt Tomb. It has been said that many photos taken of people in front of the structure sometimes have an unknown person in the picture with them. Other times, it is said that the pictures will be developed and only the tomb will be there the people will have disappeared.
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