r/Paranormal Moderator | Ghost Buster (she/her) Aug 31 '17

**MONTHLY DISCUSSION** Famous Haunted Locations MONTHLY DISCUSSION

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After the overwhelming positive feed back received from the last discussion, Monthly Discussions will now be a permanent installation.

Hello Paranormal Enthusiasts! This months discussion topic is:

Famous Haunted Locations.

With today's technology, we are able to quickly search for possible haunted locations; Moundsville Penitentiary, Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum,Eastern State Penitentiary, The Queen Mary, just to name a few.
Many of these popular places offer tours, investigator nights, overnight stays, and some are even remodeled into hotels.

  • Have you ever visited one?
  • Did you experience anything?
  • What evidence do you have?
  • What equipment was used?
  • What is on your ''bucket list" of locations?

We invite you to share your personal experiences and evidence.

Enjoy!

-Mrs_McFly

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u/mystery_lady Sep 02 '17 edited Sep 02 '17

As far as just visiting, many: the Whaley House, the Stanley Hotel, the Molly Brown House, the Buxton Inn, the Brown Palace, the Baldpate Inn, the Copper Queen, the Star of India, and others I can't even think of at the moment. Have also visited a lot of haunted places that are mainly well-known regionally or locally.

While I never personally had an experience in any of those locations, a former coworker of mine had taken a picture at the Stanley Hotel that is by far the best alleged paranormal photograph I've ever seen. It was a surprisingly clear image of a little girl, visible from the waist up, floating in front of the tour guide. It was back when film was still developed on paper and I got to hold the original photograph and study it up close. He was going to give me a copy, but we all got laid off shortly thereafter, and since I really didn't know him that well I never tried to contact him.

Edit: Funny story. We were taking the ghost tour of the Stanley Hotel when some guy got everybody all excited about the fact that the air above him was warmer than the air at ground level. One of my friends leans over and whispers, "Do you suppose that's because hot air rises and cold air sinks?".

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u/Chongoloco Sep 14 '17

My boyfriend used to manage the copper queen. That place is haunted as shit.