Museum of Mystery
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Locality: Buffalo, New York
Website: museumofmystery.com
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The Ear Inn at 326 Spring Street, New York, NY One of the oldest (and most haunted) watering holes in New York City, the Ear Inn opened in 1817, and has maintained its status as a legendary neighborhood haunt for the living and the dead alike ever since. The bar’s building itself, the James Brown House, is a designated historic landmark. It was built around 1770 for James Brown. Brown was an African-American ex-slave and aide to George Washington in the Revolutionary War. Bro...Continue reading
The Conference House Located on Staten Island, the Conference House (sometimes known as the Billop House) was built sometime during the late 1600s and became known as the Conference House after the 1776 Staten Island Peace Conference that was an attempt to end hostilities during the American Revolution. The house is built upon a large Lenope burial ground dubbed Burial Ridge that proved to be one of the largest burial sites on the East Coast before European interference.... The architecture of the structure particularly embodies the classic Georgian style of the Enlightenment, featuring the balance of either side with matching chimney placement and an equal number of openings on the two floors. Many manor houses that were built during this time (particularly in Pennsylvania) were built with this method of architectural construction. The house also features escape tunnels which were not uncommon during the war for loyalists to escape on-coming rebel armies. The story behind the hauntings might as well be out of a story book. It is told that Christopher Billop, who owned the house during the Revolution, found his maid signaling to the Americans through an upstairs window with a candle and subsequently punished her treason to the Crown by stabbing her and tossing her down the manor’s stairwell. It is said that on certain nights, it is possible to see her candle light in one of the windows from the outside. Apparitions are reported including that of the maid, a mysterious woman, Billop himself, and redcoats from the English army strolling about on patrol. The Conference House is located in Conference Park and paranormal investigations have not been allowed by the current owners.
One of the most researched and best documented cases of multiple alien abduction occurred in August, 1976, in the state of Maine. The Allagash Waterway Abduction is a integral piece of the alien abduction puzzle. This case gained world-wide attention when it was dramatized in an episode of television's "Unsolved Mysteries." Twin brothers Jack and Jim Weiner, along with their friends Chuck Rak and Charlie Foltz, would be participants in an event involving a UFO sighting, missi...Continue reading
The film was taken at the H.H. Richardson Building in Buffalo, NY (formally the Buffalo State Hospital) it has recently been converted into a 3-star Hotel. From... 1881-1974 it severed as an asylum for many patients, it had a turbulent history with many untimely deaths and unsound practices of the day. The video was captured my an amateur photographer in the early 2000's. Originally filmed for a piece on architecture, the videographer was unaware of the anomalies happening around him. In part I, we see him walking down a hallway in the basement, not aware the gated door is opening in front of him. As he stops and turns the corner. You can see orbs flying off to the left. (This is part one of a three part series) See more
Unidentified Flying Objects.
Unexplained event of a child floating in the air.
Mysterious screaming and a ghostly apparition in room 209 at the wingate hotel in Illinois.
The First of a daily video series on this page. The first is of a child being handled by an unseen force. Please be aware images in this video are disturbing.
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