Winter is a wonderful time for a good ghost story. In
the long hours of dark and the twinkling lights of the holiday season,
it is all too easy to imagine more shadows than there ought to be. The most spine tingling stories, though, are the ones sworn to be true. The
Following list is of these Sorts of ghosts: Specific apparitions,
witnessed by people at different times Several in the same place. The more Witnesses, the more respected the Witnesses, the better. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these stories capture the imagination.
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Kate Morgan
Hotel del Coronado
The
Hotel del Coronado is a stunning Victorian beachfront resort hotel in
the very southern California city of Coronado, just south of San Diego. It was open only four years when a beautiful young woman named Kate Morgan checked in on November 24th, 1892. She
was apparently very ill for the time she spent at the hotel, and it was
later speculated she had taken a large dose of quinine in an effort to
induce miscarriage of an unwanted child. That
she was distraught there was little argument, so when she was found on
the outside steps leading to the beach on November 29th, with a single
bullet hole in her temple and a gun nearby, the death was ruled a
suicide Quickly. From
That point on, strange phenomena have been reported at the hotel:
strange noises, lights flickering on and off, and even the occasional
woman in Victorian Garb Ghostly wandering the halls.
It
is worth Noting during my research on this story That the particular
room number where most of the phenomena is witnessed varies from account
to account. Whether
Because the accounts are second hand (and many of them are), or whether
there is confusion due to the changing of the room number over the
years as the hotel has expanded, I can not say.
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Ghosts of the Stanley Hotel
If
you where staying at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado and
turned to channel 42 of your guest-room television, you would be
watching one of my all-time favorite movies: The Shining. Does not matter what time of day or night, or year for that matter, it is always on. That's not supernatural, of course, merely a Nod to Their role as the inspiration for Stephen King's novel. Employees report hearing the Commotion of a great party in the grand ballroom when there is no one there. Children
can be heard playing in the halls when there are no children at all,
and many guests have reported seeing Ghostly figures in their rooms at
night, merely standing, watching. The
fourth floor seems a to be host to the most amount of activity, and
there is one ghost in particular, purportedly of Lord Dunraven, the
previous owner of the land the property was built on, WHO can be seen
standing over the bed or looking out the window of room 407. He is Widely blamed for any jewelry or valuables That have gone missing in the hotel over the years.
8
The Brown Lady
Raynham Hall
Raynham
Hall in Norfolk, England, is home to the subject of one of the most
famous ghost photos ever captured, the Brown Lady is named so Because
she Brocade Appears in a rich brown dress. She
is Widely believed to be Lady Dorothy Walpole, sister of Sir Robert
Walpole, WHO married Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend in 1713. She Died under mysterious circumstances in 1726, and sightings of her began Shortly after. Though
reports of sightings have waned since the photo Dramatically was taken
in 1936, before then had been sightings reported by some fairly
reputable sources. My favorite account is from a Major Loftus, WHO was staying at Raynham Hall in 1849. Retiring
to bed one night, he and a friend named Hawkins observed a woman in
brown Brocade WHO vanished as Major Loftus approached her. Determined to confront the Apparition, the next night he returned to same spot and she saw her again. He
was horrified to see however, that when he looked into her face he saw
only two black sockets where her eyes should have been. Unsettling to say the least!
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Clifton Hall
If you have a spare £ 2.75 million laying around, you can be the proud owner of Clifton Hall in Nottinghamshire, England. The
property was noted as far back as the 11th century, and was in the
hands of the Clifton family from the 13th century until its sale in
1958. From
there it Became a school, then another school, then another school,
then a planned set of luxury apartments, before finally settling as a
private residence belonging to most recently a mister Anwar Rashid, his
wife, and Their four children. It boasts 17 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 10 reception rooms, a private gym and a cinema. Oh, and a few ghosts, of course. The
Rashid family experienced unsettling phenomena Their very first night
in the home, in the form of a knocking sound and a man's voice calling
"Hello, is anyone there?" In one incident, Anwar's wife, Nabila, went
downstairs to prepare some milk for Their 18 month old son at five
o'clock in the morning and observed her eldest daughter sat in front of
the television. When
calling out to her gave no answer, Nabila got a strange feeling and
went back upstairs to her daughter's room, where the eldest was found
still asleep in her bed fast. The Rashids fled the house after 8 months of putting up with the hauntings. Though
Their accounts are the most recent and easiest to find during research,
there had been rumors and sightings on the property for as long as
anyone Could remember, Including babies crying and a woman WHO Could be
seen pacing through a window in a room That had been bricked up and
inaccessible.
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The White Lady
Balete Drive
Oh, the ghosts of the Philippines! A
Lady in White is undoubtedly the most common type of ghost anywhere in
the world, and joins a laundry list of spirits in the Philippines for
this story. I
will say in research I have come across two accounts from locals of
Quezon City, Philippines That say this is just a hoax, but I will stick
with the majority opinion That there is something there. Believers
report a woman in white with long black hair and her face either
completely blank or Obscured by blood standing in the middle of the road
on Balete Drive. It is said you should avoid driving there at night - but if you do, make sure your back seat is full of passengers. Apparently
it is in the back seats empty That the White Lady will hitch a ride,
spotted by the unfortunate driver in their rear view after They
experience a dreadful ominous feeling.
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Chloe and The Myrtles Plantation
Legend has it she was a slave in the house of the Myrtles Plantation in St. Petersburg. Francisville, Louisiana WHO had a bad habit of listening at keyholes to the goings on of the residents. One
day Caught in the act by the Master of the house, he lopped off her ear
as punishment, forcing her to wear a green scarf over her head to cover
the wound. As punishment, she baked a cake with oleander leaves, a common plant in the south That is immensely poisonous. Though
the master of the house was her target, her Became Victims his wife and
two daughters, WHO Died in Agony a couple days after eating the cake. Chloe fled the house and was lynched by a field Slaves on the plantation for the wicked light she cast on the rest of them.
Fortunately or no, there is no historical evidence to back up this story, just an Intriguing photo. True
or not (probably not), there are plenty of other ghosts Certainly to
keep you company, Including a young girl frequently spotted in a mirror
on the stairs, and another young girl WHO WHO Chants voodoo over people
dare to sleep in her room. The
Myrtles is currently a Bed and Breakfast That Gives regular tours to
Those curious enough to want to see the house, just not alone after
dark.
4
Resurrection Mary
Traveling
Northeast on Archer Lane Between the Willowbrook Ballroom and
Resurrection Cemetery in Justice, Illinois, young men find Themselves
Might Tempted to pick up a young woman hitchhiking on the side of the
road. She has light blond hair and blue eyes, is wearing a white party dress, and has been dead since the 1930's. If you pick her up, she will stop you in front of Resurrection cemetery and vanish from the car. She
is a classic example of the vanishing hitchhiker legend, a type of
ghost story That has been around for at least a few hundred years. What
makes this one so distinctive is the consistency of the story-the girl
looks the same, wears the same dress, disappears in the same spot. Also
worth Noting hitchhiker stories of this particular Suddenly popped up
in the mid Thirties and have been going strong ever since, and not just
for Those in the know. An
account from 1973 sees a cab driver at Chet's Melody inquiring Lounge
across the street from the cemetery about a girl WHO fled his cab
without paying her fare. Only his description of her sounded mighty familiar to the customers: Resurrection Mary had struck again!
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The Flying Dutchman
It was 1641 when Captain Hendrik van der Decken swore he would round the Cape of Good Hope if it took him till Doomsday. At his current rate, it probably will. The
captain's ship, known as The Flying Dutchman, has been seen frequently
around the area, a phantom ship so close Often the Witnesses would Swear
it was on a crash course for Their ship, only to see it vanish before
them. It is always viewed as a bad omen to see the ship. Such a sighting was witnessed by the future King George V of England in 1881. He wrote: "At 4 am the Flying Dutchman crossed our bows. A
strange red light as of a phantom ship all Aglow, in the midst of the
which light the masts, Spars, and Sails of a brig 200 yards distant
Stood out in strong relief as she CAME up on the port bow. " Later That morning, the sailor WHO originally spotted the vessel fell to his death.
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Abraham Lincoln
Legend has it Lincoln saw his fate before he was assassinated. He
reported a dream to his cabinet in the which he wandered into a funeral
at the white house, and when he inquired of one of the mourners had
Died WHO, the man responded "The President ... he was killed by an
assassin."
Lincoln's
ghost has been spotted by many visitors and residents of the white
house, Among Them First Lady Grace Coolidge, Queen Wilhelmina of the
Netherlands, and even Winston Churchill, WHO of course had something
clever to say on the occasion. He
claimed to be fresh from the bath, in the nude (what an image!) Walking
into the bedroom when he saw Lincoln standing near the fireplace. He quipped "Good evening, Mr. President. You seem to have me at a disadvantage. ", After the which Lincoln smiled softly and disappeared.
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Anne Boleyn
Second
Wife of Henry VIII and mother of a future Queen Elizabeth I, Anne
Boleyn had three years as Queen Consort before Henry tired of her. Accused
(most Historians agree falsely) of adultery, incest and witchcraft, she
faced an Executioner's sword with her head held high on May 19th,
1536. The
Executioner was reported to have said "Where is my sword?" Before
striking the blow Necessary single, apparently in an effort to ease
Anne's Anticipation by making her think she had a few moments more.
Her
ghost has been spotted by people in different Several Several different
locations: Hever Castle, Blickling Hall, Salle Church, Marwell Hall,
and Perhaps most famously the Tower of London. Though
she is most Often seen just as she was alive, a beautiful woman in a
beautiful gown-some sightings are a bit more upsetting. More Unlucky individuals will see her as she was just after death, headless, with the head Often tucked under one arm. It has an iconic image Become Such Often it is parodied in movies and television, and more elaborate Halloween costumes. One must not forget, however, what would you think if you approached Such a vision in some dark corridor one night.


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