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EastGhost is a social nexus for paranormal enthusiasts, researchers and the curious that exists to empower, showcase and connect individuals, groups and information. Open, inclusive and climate-controlled, it offers a positive and constructive atmosphere that's enjoyable and maximally conducive to sharing and learning. One purpose is the collection, discussion and presentation of knowledge and findings: scientific, spiritual, supernatural, and anything paranormal.
With the ongoing help of and for the benefit of numerous individuals and various groups, EastGhost exists to network, share information, and maintain cohesiveness in the paranormal community that we all love. Broadly, we're all involved in the pursuit of truth, happiness and to find enjoyment, information and answers.
Members, independently or in whatever fluid alliances they wish, often share their experiences, expertise and investigative results, many of which are highly focused and ongoing. With thousands of registered members, updates and improvements are frequent; there's always something new.
We're building an organized and maintained "haunts database". We offer an unique melding of forums, pictures and file uploads that's powerful, flexible and purpose-built to make finding and sharing easy and fast. We also help friends keep in touch, individuals find groups and vice-versa, and investigators present their findings. Emailed to all members, activity, events and announcements reach many people quickly. If your group needs more members or is announcing an event, or if you're an individual seeking nearby groups, events or to be involved with investigations, we offer amplification and a good venue for finding and meeting your goals.
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"Death is the great Teacher, stern, cold, inexorable, irresistible; whom the collected might of the world cannot stay or ward off. The breath, that parting from the lips of King or beggar, scarcely stirs the hushed air, cannot be bought, or brought back for a moment, with the wealth of Empires. What a lesson is this, teaching our frailty and feebleness, and an Infinite Power beyond us! It is a fearful lesson, that never becomes familiar. It walks through the earth in dread mystery, and lays it hands upon all. It is a universal lesson, that is read everywhere and by all men. Its message comes every year and every day. The past years are crowded with its sad and solemn mementoes; and death's finger traces its handwriting upon the walls of every human habitation." --Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma
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BRIEF: Rich history makes for a most haunted plantation. SUMMARY: This place is a 326-year-old plantation house that has been converted into a bed and breakfast inn. It is owned and run by 11th-generation descendants of its founder. It sits on 66 picturesque acres on the Rappahannock River.
The plantation of course has a family cemetery that is located on the land. There are artifacts that have been found on an archaeological dig on site. It is known as one of the most haunted houses in Virginia. The residents of the house have heard the sound of unexplained noises and smelled the inexplicable scent of sweet tobacco. At least seven spirits haunt the house. BRIEF: This hotel has been standing since the 1800's. SUMMARY: This hotel has been standing since the 1800's. A few horrifying events took place here: Two children where killed in the attic area; a blood stain can still be seen. An unexplained explosion killed many, who still haunt the place.
The ghostly of a woman who was beaten to death by her husband stands at the top of the second floor stairs and is reported to not like men. BRIEF: Underground Railroad station SUMMARY: The house was once an Underground Railroad stop. People have heard the sound of rattling chains in the house. The spirits of slaves and Civil War soldiers have been seen in the house. Doors open and close on their own accord and lights are known to turn on and off. BRIEF: In places of gathering and importance, energy can long linger SUMMARY: Students and staff have reported a presence, strange noises and dark shadows. BRIEF: Teackle Mansion, an outstanding example of early 19th century architectural design, built between 1802 and 1818-19 SUMMARY: In historic Princess Anne (Somerset County, Maryland) stands the Teackle Mansion, an outstanding example of early 19th century architectural design, built between 1802 and 1818-19 by merchant and statesman Littleton Dennis Teackle (1777-1838) and his wife Elizabeth Upshur Teackle. BRIEF: Crazy ghosts. SUMMARY: George Patterson inherited one 3,000-acre Springfield estate in 1824. He managed a successful farm and raised Devon cattle, the first such herd in the United States.
Frank Brown, a former Governor of Maryland, purchased the Springfield estate from his cousin Florence Patterson Carroll in 1896. He sold almost 1,000 acres to the state of Maryland for use as a hospital for the mentally ill. This hospital became the Springfield Hospital Center.
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