Readers, here’s a great collection of ghosts assembled by the National Trust for Scotland. Grab an eggnog and have a read! Scary! See more here: Scottish Ghosts!

Readers, here’s a great collection of ghosts assembled by the National Trust for Scotland. Grab an eggnog and have a read! Scary! See more here: Scottish Ghosts!
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Readers, have a look at this interesting and chilly post from talented blogger Michael Kleen of Keeping It Kleen blog. Some strange stories about this place are presented in an interesting way and with historic context – enjoy at the link below:
Williamsburg Hill is the highest point in Shelby County, Illinois and is accessible by 1100 E, a road that horseshoes around the tiny community of Cold Spring. Visitors can pick up 1100 E just west of Tower Hill on Route 16, and it will lead them straight to the hill and its cemetery. Due to […]
via Ridge Cemetery and Mysterious Williamsburg Hill — M.A. Kleen
Readers, I’ve posted in the past about this topic but thanks to Tripping With Legends blog, I’ve found a really comprehensive article on the topic, which came from the Paranormal Daily News website. It’s worth a look as it’s a famous and very strange case. Enjoy at link below:
The Lockheed L-1101 TriStar, first developed in 1970.Mysterious Apparitions Of Ghosts on Flight 401. On December 29th, 1972, Eastern Airlines flight number 401, — Read on paranormaldailynews.com/the-mysterious-apparitions-of-flight-401/492/
via The Mysterious Apparitions Of Flight 401 — Tripping on Legends
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Readers, here’s an assortment of Christmastime ghosts, from Santa to … you decide! Anyway, you’ll find these stories of interest! Brought to you by Thought Co, at Christmas Ghosts
Photo: John S Turner / Christmas decorations at Hampton Court Palace, from wikipedia
Readers, here’s an account of a most haunted house, one which had many witnesses attesting to peculiar events within. Although it was said later to have been a hoax, many individuals were not convinced of that – they had seen too much. It’s located in Bridgeport, CT. Here’s the back story: you decide. From the cool website Damned Connecticut, via The House on Lindley Street