In the spirit of halloween I figured i would but this link up. If u scroll down and click on ur state u can find alot of places in ur state that are haunted or supposedly haunted. LOL have fun.
thanks for the link ! i was surprised to find that some of the places i had been to where haunted. i will be sure to exclude them from any future visits ! lol
So now...I'm completely freaked out. I went to Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, Ca and lived in the Mount Clef Dorm my Freshman year. I lived in room 331. Well I have always thought my room may have been haunted because of different things that happened. I was so freaked out by the whole experience that I moved off Campus after that year. Well, guess what? It's on the list. And guess what else.....the dirt and mud appearing in places and then disappearing happened to several of us. I'm so freaked out!!!
There were a total of 7 places here that were haunted, only 3 I've ever heard of, though.
Richmond - White Hall Mansion - The Civil War emancipationist, Cassius M. Clay, one of his daughters, one of his sons, and a black servant, haunt the mansion. There have been sightings of Master Clay passing back and forth in front of the top middle window (the nursery), waiting for his ex-wife and children to return. - June 2005 Update: The Curator at White Hall State Historic Site reports: It is possible that a daughter and son are at White Hall, as numerous incidents site a woman and a little boy. A baby most certainly resides in the mansion. On two separate occasions, in two different seasons, tour guides have heard a baby laughing. Another guide had a small child on her tour remark about seeing babies in the house. The story of Clay passing before the "top middle window" (which, incidentally is the third floor hallway, and not a nursery) is a story that the works say they never heard of or experienced at this site. It is doubtful that Cassius would have waited for his ex-wife and children, more likely they would be waiting for him, as he spent a great deal of time away from home campaigning, fighting in the Mexican War, as ambassador to Russia, and in general making a spectacle of himself. In addition to sightings of a lady (although we call her "the lady in black," she is rather stylish and tends to change her clothes, the Curator’s husband has seen her in blue), music has been heard in the mansion (of the piano and music box variety) as well as footsteps. At times one can also smell candles, perfume, apple pie, bourbon and bacon.
I can see that house from my back porch in the fall/winter when the trees are bare. I could literally walk there if I wanted. I've been there a couple of times, it's really nice. They Clays are buried in the cemetery alot of my family are buried at.
Richmond - Four Mile Road - There was a 16teen year old girl raped and murdered near the Four Mile bridge, they call her little Egypt, if you go to the bridge on a rainy night right before dark call her name three times crack the two front windows she will come into the car as a puff of wind, and ride with you to see if you are the people that killed her, if not she will get out. They say if you don't crack the windows she cant get out and she will wreck the car.
I live about 10 minutes from there, too. Matt's sisters were thinking about going a couple years ago 4th of July and asked me to...I almost agreed but we all chickend out, ha!
I've posted that link before. I love that site!! I am always there. I have made it a point to visit most of the places in the Tampa and surrending areas that they say are haunted! Yeah I know i'm weird. I love things like that. The one thing that I LOVED about living in Savannah GA was the fact that they say most of the city is haunted which I have to say that I totally agree!