The Los Coches Adobe sits along the side of Highway 101 in a mostly rural part of Soledad, California. Soledad was originally settled by small tribes of Native Americans. When the European explorers came, they built a mission, the Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, and lives were changed dramatically.
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The Allen House, in Monticello, Arkansas was planned by local businessman, Joe Lee Allen, to be the most impressive house the town had ever seen. Built in 1906, by renowned architect Sylvester Hotchkiss and builder Josia Barkley White, it was outstanding. A combination of Queen Anne, Gothic, and Neo-classical styles. The home occupied 8,000 square feet with a full attic and three stories, complete with a wrought iron fence. It was more of a mansion than a house, and remains one of the most beautiful houses in all of Arkansas.
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Maricopa County Arizona is home to the town of Wickenburg, the Vulture Mine, and all the ghosts that live therien.
The Vulture Mine was the most productive gold mine in Arizona history, and ran from 1863 to 1942, producing 340,000 ounces of gold and 250,000 ounces of silver during its life. People flocked to the area after learning of the mines striking gold, and at its peak, the town was home to about 5,000 residents. They were all looking to strike gold and make it rich during the great American Gold Rush.
The Ghost of Nightmute High School
For many, High School was the greatest years of their lives. Lifelong friends were made here, and some even met their one true love. Some kids played sports and went onto win championships and earn college scholarships. Others played in the band and went on to play in prestigious orchestra’s.
But not everyone has the fondest of memories of High School. At Nightmute High School, one girl often appears lonely and sad. She keeps to herself mostly, but sometimes comes out to play.
Yes, Nightmute High School, in Nightmute, Alaska is haunted.
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Prom night is a magical night in every girls dreams. She gets a beautiful gown, shoes, hair and makeup. She gets to look like royalty, and for many girls, get treated like royalty. Some ride in a rented limousine. Others rode in their boyfriend’s sporty car. It’s a night that will last forever, in their memories.
In Lynn, Alabama, one girls prom night has become a memory most cannot forget.
Haunted Schneider’s Alley in Australia
In the early 1900’s, a man known as Dr. Michael Schneider acquired Clifton Manor, a mansion located on approximately 40 acres of land in Adelaide, Australia. He quickly moved his wife and two daughters in and for a while, everything was happy.
Waverly Hills Sanatorium
What was originally designed to be a care center for tuberculosis patients, became one of the most haunted places in America. Welcome to Waverly Hills Sanatorium.
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In 1970, Donna and her friend Angie shared a small apartment. Both were nursing students and about to graduate from college. Donna’s mother, as a gift, bought a Raggedy-Ann doll at a local hobby store and gave it to Donna. Donna took an immediate liking to the doll, thinking it was cute, and placed it on the foot of her bed as a decoration. The doll, was Annabelle
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When you catch your nanny practicing voodoo, a typical response might be to fire her. For Mrs. Otto, that’s precisely what she did. What she didn’t anticipate was the nanny giving her son a doll, a doll your son would come to love and cherish. A doll he would name after himself: Robert the Doll. A doll that would become the inspiration for Chucky, and the Childs Play movies.
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It’s just another day – or so you thought. Working on your day’s chores, you take to the barn, looking for fishing sinkers. But it’s so warm, you climb up to the loft for a break to snack on a delicious pear. It’s easy to lose track of time in such a place, and what does it matter after all? You’re 32, still living with your father and his wife, and have no prospects of your own. When you do finally emerge, life, as you knew it, will have forever changed. Poor Lizzie Borden.
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