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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
The Captivating Tale of the Green Children of Woolpit
A Curious Incident in Woolpit Imagine a small English village in the 12th century, nestled in the heart of Suffolk. In this quaint village called Woolpit, an extraordinary event occurred that continues to intrigue and puzzle historians, scientists, and folklore enthusiasts to this day. The tale of the Green Children of Woolpit is a perplexing enigma that has left a lasting mark on our collective imagination.
Candle's Curse: Haunting Shadows of a Birthday Celebration
The night was still and heavy with an air of anticipation as a group of friends gathered in a dimly lit room. They had come together to celebrate Sarah's birthday, a night of laughter and merriment that would soon take an unexpected turn.
Spectral Whispers: The Haunting of the Ghost Village
In the remote countryside, nestled between ancient forests and mist-covered hills, stood a desolate village shrouded in darkness. Locals whispered tales of a ghostly presence that had driven its inhabitants away. But one family, the Martins, decided to make it their home, unaware of the horrors that awaited them.
Room 13: Unveiling the Haunting Secrets
In the heart of a sleepy town stood an old and ominous hotel, its faded sign reading "Hollowwood Hotel." Locals whispered of the hotel's dark history, and of the mysterious Room 13 that sent shivers down their spines. It was said that anyone who dared to stay in that room would experience unexplained terrors and never be the same again.
I Am Now a Kentuckian
Now that I am a Kentuckian and have my KY license, I wanted to share the foolishness I have gone through to become a Kentuckian. I have had a driver’s license since 1975 (New Mexico) and I got my Texas Drivers license in 1979 when I moved to Houston to go to college, and because, ah hell, there was a boy there I liked who I foolishly thought liked me back (he did say the “l” word first) Anyway, I was 19 and foolish. But the point is, I have had a Texas license off and on since 1979, same license number and everything. I got married in Texas in 1982 (different boy) I had my license changed to reflect my married name. I divorced this man-child in 1999 (in Texas) and took my maiden name back. It was in the divorce decree. A Divorce granted in TEXAS. Sooooo….. when I went to renew my license in Texas in 2014, I was told that in the records, my DL number was in my OLD married name (15 years after my divorce). I stated, you changed it back in 1999 due to my divorce. I showed them my old Texas license with my MAIDEN name, and they stated, “well, we had a computer crash in the early 2000’s and lost a lot the records.” So they wanted a certified copy of my divorce decree GRANTED IN TEXAS. That was going to take weeks, So I opted to renew my DL in Texas in 2014 with my old married name which I had not used for 15 years because I needed to renew and did not have time to go get a certified copy of my divorce in Dallas which they said I had to have before they could change my name. So I’ve been living with my OLD married name since 2014 on my DL (I should have gone and changed it, but the whole process of dealing with these people gives me anxiety). My passport is correct, my social security is correct, everything was copacetic except my Texas DL.
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual WarriorPublished 12 months ago in HorrorWhispers of Darkness
A Tale of Beauty Turned Nightmare and the Dangers Lurking in the Shadows "Delve into the eerie realms where beauty hides malevolence. Follow the chilling tale of the butterfly's haunting metamorphosis—a reminder to tread carefully in the pursuit of perfection. #HauntingButterfly #WhispersOfDarkness"
kulandaivelPublished 12 months ago in HorrorEchoes of Time: A Farmer's Haunting Legacy
Once upon a moonlit night, deep within the heartland of a small rural town, there lived a farmer named Ezekiel. He toiled tirelessly, tending to his crops and caring for the livestock that grazed upon his land. The vast fields stretched out before him, an endless expanse that seemed to merge with the horizon. It was in this solitude that Ezekiel stumbled upon an eerie twist of fate that would haunt his days and nights for years to come.
Eduardo Pavan VialiPublished 12 months ago in HorrorShadows of Oblivion: A Weekend of Lost Memories
The secluded cabin stood nestled deep within the dense woods, its rustic charm beckoning to a group of friends in search of a weekend getaway. Eager to escape the stresses of everyday life, they embarked on their adventure, unaware of the horrors that awaited them.
AshDream_StoryPublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe oldest woman on earth
In 1875, the United States consisted of 38 states, while Queen Victoria ruled the United Kingdom. At that time, the Eiffel Tower had not yet been constructed and wouldn't be for another 12 years. Similarly, the Empire State Building was still 50 years away from being built. The average life expectancy for a 19th-century woman was around 45 years. However, there was one woman born in that year who would defy those statistics and live a remarkably long life. Her name was Jean-Louis Cow Mal, born on February 21st in Aural, France, just as the global industrial boom was beginning.
Loreta DiversePublished 12 months ago in HorrorEchoes of Ravenswood Cemetery
Deep within the heart of the forgotten woods stood Ravenswood Cemetery, a haunted graveyard that held a legacy of darkness and despair. Legends whispered of restless spirits lurking among the tombstones, their tormented souls forever bound to the earth. None who entered the cemetery would leave unscathed, for the graveyard was cursed with a malevolent force that fed on fear and suffering.
The Truth SpeaksPublished 12 months ago in HorrorOld Book Ghost of Peoria State Hospital in Bartonville, Illinois
When you think of a haunting, the image that comes to your mind might be an old house, hotel, or maybe even a cemetery—but when you think of a scary haunting, one that conjures up nightmares and belongs in a horror movie, you might suddenly think of a crumbling, abandoned hospital, or a creepy asylum full of graffiti, broken glass, and rusty gurneys.
J.A. HernandezPublished 12 months ago in HorrorMysterious, Haunted Locations of World
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Muhammad KashifPublished 12 months ago in Horror