This road between Charleston Blvd. and Olive Ave. in Las Vegas is reported to be one of the most haunted places in Nevada.
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The haunted history behind this creepy castle is spine-chilling.
Exhibition Place grounds are best known for the CNE, but when the Midway lights dim, there may be spirits lurking about the park and buildings.
These sites may be lesser-known but it doesn't make them any less spooky!
Exhibition Place grounds are best known for the CNE, but when the Midway lights dim, there may be spirits lurking about the park and buildings.
In the heart of the neon-lit Las Vegas, a haunting tale unfolds at The Venetian, a colossal structure that stands as a monument to both luxury and the eerie unknown. As the car, driven by none other than the imposing Suge Knight of Death Row Records, speeds away from the glitzy lights of the strip, a malevolent presence seems to follow. Abruptly, chaos pierces the air like shattered glass as gunshots explode from an enigmatic passing vehicle. Tupac Shakur, an icon of the music world, becomes a vessel for four cruel shots, a gruesome destiny leading to his demise six torturous days later. The sinister specter behind the attack remains concealed, an unresolved enigma that claws at the annals of time.
This lovely Greek Revival brownstone at 14 West 10th Street has an awfully creepy nickname. Built in 1856, it’s been dubbed the “House of Death” because a reported 22 former resid…
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Zestimate® Home Value: $1,065,887. Stunning Victorian home built by David Morey, a ship builder and one of Redlands Pioneers. Come and join us to experience the splendor of the late nineteenth century, featuring ? Beautiful wrap around porches enjoying lush gardens; Gorgeous spindle work; Leaded glass windows; and Intricately carved woodwork throughout?Exquisite details that have been lovingly restored and preserved. From the back of the house, one can look out on amazing views of San Timoteo Canyon and hear the romantic sound of the train?s whistle? Once dubbed "America's Favorite Victorian House" and has appeared in countless commercials and television a show, at one time was operated as a bed and breakfast. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 5400 square feet on 1.61 acres? Subject to bankruptcy court approval and overbid. Property sold in 'as is' condition
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For sale: $3,500,000. The Historic Campbell Castle was built from 1886 to 1888 by Colonel Burton Harvey Campbell and his wife Ellen, and is reportedly an authentic reproduction of a Richardsonian Romanesque Scottish Castle. The Castle and adjacent Carriage House boast approximately 15,000 square feet of living and mechanical spaces and approximately two acres of landscaped grounds and is beautifully nestled on the banks of the Little Arkansas River adjacent to the nearby city parks. It is listed on the Local, State, and National Registers of Historical Places. Exuding romantic and historical intrigue, this fascinating property combines centuries old architecture with luxurious, modern day conveniences to make it a truly priceless property. The Castle boasts numerous structural antiques which were originally imported from Europe by Colonel Campbell, including fireplaces, hand carved fretwork, German stained glass, and the 300 year old Grand Staircase and arched dining room window which were imported from London. This majestic hand carved staircase is adorned with the original carbide gas fired bronze Spanish Chevalier lamps which are affixed to the newel posts. The carriage house houses 3 of the 14 guest rooms, an office, and a 1300 square foot second floor(former hayloft) owners' apartment complete with cedar beamed vaulted ceilings and original native limestone walls. Both buildings present a total of 14 guest rooms, all with private bathrooms. Six of the bedrooms feature in room 2 person whirlpool tubs and 12 of the 14 bedrooms have fireplaces. The castle kitchen features a 12 burner Wolf commercial stove with 2 convection ovens, 2 double door stainless steel refrigerators, commercial dishwasher and stainless steel countertops. The formal dining room, solarium, and coffee bar offer a variety of seating options for dining and relaxation pleasure. A carpeted 1000 square foot meeting space area occupies approximately half of the lower level of the castle and includes a wet bar and refrigerator and an adjacent half bath. The original antique limestone walls add an old world ambiance to the space. The south Porte Cochere porch of the Castle is a captivating area for conversation and relaxation. There are three balconies on the second floor of the Castle. The sixth level of the main turret is an open rooftop area which presents beautiful vista views of the Little Arkansas River and the surrounding Wichita skyline.
These sites may be lesser-known but it doesn't make them any less spooky!
From haunted mansions to eerie graveyards, this road trip is not for the faint of heart.
MARTIN TURNBULL - Author of "The Garden of Allah" series of novels set during the golden years of Hollywood
ONE OF MY FAVORITE RESTAURANTS/HAUNTS IN HOLLYWOOD
Grauman’s Chinese theater, Hollywood Blvd. In most photos I’ve seen, the ticket booth was in the middle of the forecourt with a long awning running down the middle. This picture was taken in 1929 w…
The Western Hotel Museum plays host to permanent displays of historical artifacts from the Museum of Art and History’s permanent collection. Most of these objects, ranging from Native American stone tools to old mining equipment, to photographs of well-known Lancaster residents have been donated by members of the public, constituting a preserved record of the history of the area. While specific rooms in the Western Hotel Museum are closed for renovation, exhibitions on view will include: Antelope Valley Mining, the California Missions, Fashions from the Past and Antelope Valley Native Americans. Currently on view are many early Antelope Valley photographs and historical items, as well as mock hotel rooms and an outdoor garden. Built around 1888, the Western Hotel Museum is downtown Lancaster's oldest surviving structure. As a hotel, it has gone through several names, including the Antelope Valley Hotel, the Gillwyn Hotel, and lastly, the Western Hotel (c. 1895). Its most famous owners were George and Myrtie Webber. Myrtie died in 1978 at the age of 110. Once the Lancaster Hotel, the Western Hotel Museum is the city’s oldest building and the home of several spirits. The sound of footsteps and old records can be heard at random times, and the smell of vanilla and old flowers also has been reported.
Zak Bagans is posing for photos in front of the Dybbuk Box, the wine cabinet with a reputation as one of the world’s most haunted objects, when he starts to feel uncomfortable in its presence.
These vivid images offer a special glimpse into the events in and around the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
Described by the listing agent as “creepy”
SOCIAL HISTORY: After his success with the Egyptian Theatre, Sid Grauman turned to Charles E. Tobe...
These sites may be lesser-known but it doesn't make them any less spooky!