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Three'sCompanyrules
01-20-2003, 03:43 AM
Do you have any haunted places where you live (or I should say stories or rumors of any haunted places where you live?) There are three in Holdrege. One place is the nursing home just on the west end of town it used to be an orphanage and aparently some kids died there and people can still here a piano playing, I scared one of my friends who works there,and she said thanks for telling me,another place is the speak easy which is a resturant in the country about 7 miles southeast of town people have said they have seen some glowing eyes inside way after closing time and the final place is the Funk Odessa road which the story there is a guy got killed by three ladys and still haunts the roadway,now there have been alot of accidents on that road so some people are afraid to go down it. I don't believe in any of this stuff,but I enjoy reading stories about them. Sorry if this has already been a topic.

DarleneIllyria
01-20-2003, 03:48 AM
That's a pretty interesting question. I don't think anything in my town is haunted. I love to read stories about haunted places and such. It fascinates me.

Hollow
01-20-2003, 03:53 AM
Im pretty convinced that my mom haunts my house. B4 she died from cancer she said that when shes gone she'll always follow us and since she passed away we've been feeling her presence and sometimes i feel breezes outta nowhere but it doesnt scare me at all cuz i like knowing shes here.

Three'sCompanyrules
01-20-2003, 04:00 AM
Originally posted by Jenny
That's a pretty interesting question. I don't think anything in my town is haunted. I love to read stories about haunted places and such. It fascinates me.

I love to read stories about that to.they are very interesting. There is a website (although I can't think of the name of that site at the moment) that has a whole bunch of haunted stories and peoples experiences,just by reading some of them its kind of like one of those believe it or not type things,but like I said they are very interesting and that site posts haunted places in every state as well as other countries. I forgot another story but I'm not sure if its Holdrege or a neighboring town but apparently a ghost of a young beautiful women walks down the street late at night.

Brandon
01-20-2003, 04:29 AM
no, cuz there are no such things as 'hauntings'.

Three'sCompanyrules
01-20-2003, 04:33 AM
Originally posted by Buffy&Angelique
no, cuz there are no such things as 'hauntings'.


I know there are such things as hauntings,but I just like reading stories about other peoples so called experiences and what not.

CollegeGirl
01-20-2003, 04:57 AM
There are hundreds of haunting stories around here. I live in an area heralded for being famous during the Civil War, so there are all types of haunted stories about local places. I speculate that a lot of it is all for publicity, though. Townspeople want to be known for something, so they publicize their connection to the Civil War. And what draws attention more than ghost stories?



I work night shift, though and I swear that if I believed in ghosts, I'd think the place was haunted. Often, I have heard footsteps behind me, and turned to find nothing. I have heard voices, that broke out into laughter in rooms where no one was. I have seen shadows move. But, I blame it on a tired, over active imagination. I don't really think there are any ghosts present. At least, I hope not. :eek:

Three'sCompanyrules
01-20-2003, 05:08 AM
Originally posted by CollegeGirl
There are hundreds of haunting stories around here. I live in an area heralded for being famous during the Civil War, so there are all types of haunted stories about local places. I speculate that a lot of it is all for publicity, though. Townspeople want to be known for something, so they publicize their connection to the Civil War. And what draws attention more than ghost stories?



I work night shift, though and I swear that if I believed in ghosts, I'd think the place was haunted. Often, I have heard footsteps behind me, and turned to find nothing. I have heard voices, that broke out into laughter in rooms where no one was. I have seen shadows move. But, I blame it on a tired, over active imagination. I don't really think there are any ghosts present. At least, I hope not. :eek:

I know what you mean alot of people will do anything for publicity and telling how there connected with Ghosts or whatever is one of the main ways to get there publicity.


Some of my friends claim they have seen the Speak Easy Ghost and they want me to come with them to prove it. I said sure but now they won't do it. So I just laugh at them and tell them I 'm still waiting for proof.

Faith
01-20-2003, 05:31 AM
I went to a website that has a list of haunted places, broke down by state and City here is the ones in my city.


Bakersfield - Bakersfield High School - Reports of apparitions of a young couple, they look to be 16 to 18 years old. The girl is wearing a prom dress and the guy is wearing a football jacket with "BHS" embroidered on the back. The area has a strange chill to it, and a feeling of being watched. Where they are seen is up near the top of the bleachers.

Bakersfield - Bakersfield High School - Harvey Auditorium - Supposedly, while they were building Harvey Auditorium, a worker fell from the rafters all the way into the basement. They say that the Auditorium is haunted by his ghost, as well as some others.

Bakersfield - Bakersfield High School - the Quad - The Quad is supposed to be very haunted. There used to be a hospital on the grounds of BHS and they would bury body parts from the operations in the area of the quad.

Bakersfield - Central Park - A lady with the flowing robe seen wafting along the canal at dawn. A lifelong resident of this city was told the ghost belongs to a woman believed murdered. Her bones were found buried in the old foundry across from the park. The bones, discovered when the foundry's floor was torn up, had bullet holes in them.

Bakersfield - Club Paradise - Reports of apparitions, locked employees in the storeroom from the inside, pushed people in the bar room hallway, grabbed, groped customers, objects move.

Bakersfield - Garces Circle - People have reported that right before a major car accident at the circle (there's been quite a few) people can either see the hands of the statue moving or they hear him muttering in prayer for them.

Bakersfield - Highland High school Theater - Westley Anderson Hall - There is a spirit of an older man that likes to play tricks on people. He will turn the stage lights off when people are on the stage but never during a performance where he just sits and observes. He also likes to whispers in peoples ears and rummage through the costumes in the costume loft.

Bakersfield - Melodrama Theater - Unexplainable things happen at the Melodrama where the attic used to be (the attic was removed and replaced with all the things a theater needs). Also, the women's dressing room seems to have strange occurrences: the sequin dresses on the clothes racks "rattle" on their own violation, and shadows can be seen where no one is standing.

Bakersfield - Norris School built in 1882 - now Kern County Museum - Witnesses report hearing the tapping of chalk on the chalkboard, but saw nothing.

Bakersfield - Pioneer Village - Reportedly, someone witnessed a ghostly birthday party in the Weill house. Others have seen children in front of the 1882 Norris School Building.

Bakersfield - The Bakersfield Californian Newspaper Building - This old building is haunted by a few ghosts. A German Shepard Dog who can be seen, waiting patiently for his master to come and pick him up. An old security guard who can sometimes be seen in the lunch room. Finally, the former editor of the Californian can be seen walking through the hallways of the building.


for the people who want to maybe look your city up the website is:
http://theshadowlands.net/places/index2.htm

CollegeGirl
01-20-2003, 05:37 AM
Originally posted by Three'sCompanyrules


I know what you mean alot of people will do anything for publicity and telling how there connected with Ghosts or whatever is one of the main ways to get there publicity.

Exactly! And these towns are full of budding writers waiting for an audience to prey on. What better way to make money/sell books than to tell ghost stories? And they claim they want to maintain the historic beauty of the town and keep out commercialism. Well, if they really wanted to do that I doubt they would have stuck a college right in the middle of it! And then flown the president in for peace talks so they could get write ups in all the national publications.


Some of my friends claim they have seen the Speak Easy Ghost and they want me to come with them to prove it. I said sure but now they won't do it. So I just laugh at them and tell them I 'm still waiting for proof.


Yeah, I'm one of those "I have to see it to believe it" types too. And sometimes, even when I see it, I don't believe it! :lol:

White_Daisy
01-20-2003, 10:19 AM
I live about ten minutes away from Sleepy Hollow, NY. Y'know, the Headless Horseman and all. Well, apparently...now he roams the entire county through the woods that we all share. I never thought about how the legend can apply to everyone because of the woods. Sleepy Hollow has a HUGE graveyard and the Woods are just beyond it. The scary part about it is that everything Washington Irving mentioned in the legend is really there....the bridge, the cannon, the road leading through the woods.

And don't confuse it with the movie, my friends at Sleepy Hollow have banned it because it's so inaccurate.

Penny Lane
01-20-2003, 11:05 AM
My daughter and her family live in a 100+ year old renovated schoolhouse. They have had a few weird things happen. Also they have a "cold spot" right in the center of the house. Who knows?:eek:

Georgia's on my Mind
01-20-2003, 11:09 AM
i don't think there are...

JoPol_wannabe
01-20-2003, 12:17 PM
Well there are two places about 5 miles from where I live and there near a cemetary (go figure) and one is a bridge and we call it hangman's bridge because the story is about this guy who hung himself and when you drive or walk across it at night you can hear him wimpering and your supposed to see this shadow of him hanging off the side by a rope. And we take people out there and make them walk across it and we flash our head lights twice then turn them off and then your supposed to here him wimpering and see his shadow. This has worked before or at least that is what I've heard. And the other place is a mile from the bridge and it's called deadmans gorgue it's by a river and it's in a low drop off area and they said that a bunch of people died in a car accident there and you can still here them screaming. Oh and at that Cemetary (Farmers Valley) people claim that they have seen orbits but I've been down there tons of times and I've never seen one. Oh and also at the cemetary there was this one person (I don't know who it was) but they dug up this body and smoked the bones (now that is just stupied).

Titania
01-20-2003, 12:34 PM
Valley Forge is definitly haunted...

same with Gettysburg- when you're at either place theres just this presence. Theres a library built where a civil war hospital used to be- theres a story that sometimes in the corners of the library people will see a doctor appear and ask them to help bandage a soldier.

and theres this mansion just a few miles away that is supposed to be haunted

and the "bat house" my aunt lived there for awhile- its this huge old house that has about a million bats in the attic that no one can get rid of and is supposedly haunted

and there are quite a few revolutionary and civil war graveyards that have some legends attached- and old battlefields. down the street theres a battlefield that has been built over and some of those houses change owners pretty often...

~LadyJess~
01-20-2003, 02:28 PM
Not really. But once at a website I found out that my old elementary school is supposed to be haunted. Apparently at around mignight, you should see a girl all in white walking around by the soccer field which is right by the main road. She might even run out into the road where she died when a car passes.

I don't believe in the story because I had never heard of it before and one of my friends backyard is the soccer fields and we've never seen anything.

AnaheimPMWitch
01-21-2003, 01:13 AM
Supposedly theres alot of haunted houses here but I dont know

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
01-21-2003, 01:26 AM
No, not around my town. I checked out that site though, and these are the closest towns to me:

Windham (25 minutes away) - Numero's Mexican Restaurant - Reports of footsteps in the attic, apparitions on the second floor, the lights will turn on and off & silverware jumps off the table inexplicably.

Nashua (about 30 minutes away) - The 2 dollar movie theatre - In the Theater and the parking lot, where several kills have taken place, the atmosphere is said to electrically charge.

Manchester (about 25 minutes away) - Hesser College - It is believed that a number of ghosts roam the halls of Hesser College. One of the spirits is the ghost of a young boy who bounces his ball around the third and fourth floors. Many people have heard him, but when they go to investigate, the boy disappears and the bouncing ball sound vanishes. Students have also reported hearing the sound of a wet finger running down their window and eerie blue eyes staring at them. Legend states that a young girl died of hypothermia and attempted to write help on the window.

Dover (about 20 minutes away) - The Dover Mills - next to the Cocheco River - Many years ago the mill caught on fire. A lot of it burned down and many people died in the mills. Now when you are just standing outside of it after dark, when everyone is gone and all the offices are closed, you can see strange lights coming from higher-level rooms. You also hear very strange noises, which can be identified as machines turning on and off. At first they are quieter but when listening for about five minutes, one very loud machine turns on. If you look in a few of the basement windows, you can see one light on in the whole basement. No one goes down there all day and no one goes in at night because the basement entrance is blocked off, but a light is always on. When entering the building in either of the two towers, if you are to sit on the stairs alone, you can hear faint noises, which are undetermined, however, there is no one else in the tower to create such noises.

Czas na Zywiec
01-21-2003, 01:29 AM
Ressurection Mary. She's the ghost of a 19 year old girl named Mary that died in a car crash in Chicago in the 1930's. She was buried at Ressurecion Cemetary (Hence her nickname) just southwest of Chicago.

I've driven by that cemetary thousands of times and at night, but never by the front gate. They say Mary comes out at midnight and if you're alone in your car and she's signaling to stop, DON'T! lol But I'm going to that cemetary next year around midnight. If anyone wants to come, contact me, lol. Preferably if you live in Joliet. ;)

LucyFan
01-21-2003, 01:46 AM
Originally posted by Original Prankster
Ressurection Mary. She's the ghost of a 19 year old girl named Mary that died in a car crash in Chicago in the 1930's. She was buried at Ressurecion Cemetary (Hence her nickname) just southwest of Chicago.

I've driven by that cemetary thousands of times and at night, but never by the front gate. They say Mary comes out at midnight and if you're alone in your car and she's signaling to stop, DON'T! lol But I'm going to that cemetary next year around midnight. If anyone wants to come, contact me, lol. Preferably if you live in Joliet. ;)

I have heard about Ressurection Mary before. Last week, I watched an Unsolved Mysteries episode about people running across to her late at night. They were saying that she was definitely real and that she disappears in thin air in matter of seconds. It's spooky.

Three'sCompanyrules
01-21-2003, 01:52 AM
Originally posted by Original Prankster
Ressurection Mary. She's the ghost of a 19 year old girl named Mary that died in a car crash in Chicago in the 1930's. She was buried at Ressurecion Cemetary (Hence her nickname) just southwest of Chicago.

I've driven by that cemetary thousands of times and at night, but never by the front gate. They say Mary comes out at midnight and if you're alone in your car and she's signaling to stop, DON'T! lol But I'm going to that cemetary next year around midnight. If anyone wants to come, contact me, lol. Preferably if you live in Joliet. ;)

Sure I would like to go,but my schedule probably wouldn't permit it. Oh well I think I want to see some of these stories that take place in Nebraska,other than what I said about the ones in Holdrege some others in Nebraska that I know about are Chimney Rock-supposedly a ghost of and Indian Women lives there,the Columbus cemetery is rumored to glow at night. The University of Nebraska Omaha-appearently one of the music teachers died and still haunts the music room and plays the piano there. There is a house beleived to be haunted in Blair Nebraska. Man I will take anybody or I will go myself because if people say these are true I want to se proof. The ones in Holdrege I want to see is the Speak Easy and Christian Homes those are the most talked about around here or at least thats what people tell me like I said I want to see proof of these so called happenings,so when the temperature warms up I think I'm going to do a little ghost hunting:D

JDS84
01-21-2003, 08:13 PM
Well one night my dad was driving home and he saw this women on the side of the road and he stopped to give her lift and dad asks the women where she lives. So he arrives at the girls house and he tells her parents that he brought her home. They tell my dad that she had been dead for 20 years and when my dad looks back in the car there is no one there.

There is also the story about the lady in the pink dress. I won't even get into it cause it a very scary story.

Max Whittaker
01-22-2003, 12:21 AM
Originally posted by Jenny
That's a pretty interesting question. I don't think anything in my town is haunted. I love to read stories about haunted places and such. It fascinates me.
Me too! I like to read about all sorts of paranormal activity!

Three'sCompanyrules
01-22-2003, 05:29 AM
Well I talked to one of my friends today and they claimed they have seen the Speak Easy ghost again last night,suppoedly its there every night and they say its a mean one so as soon as it warms up I'm going to go out there and just see for myself like I keep saying I want proof.

I love reading all these stories,they make me want to see this for myself.

Hollow
01-22-2003, 07:13 PM
My friend spent the night in a haunted castle on an island 1 time like on scariest places on earth but i forgot the name of the place. She said it was cool and u hear voices and the lights flicker on and off.