Thursday, October 20, 2011

About Paranormal: Shurland Hotel poltergeist video

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Here's one drawback to Halloween: the abundance of candy. We always stock up on plenty of candy in anticipation of the little trick-or-treaters, but there seem to be fewer and fewer coming around every year. So we end up eating half of the candy we bought. Yeah, it's tasty alright, but not exactly healthy. Anyway... check out tasty treats below: a new alleged poltergeist video as well as a really good report from one of our readers. And I'm not letting you forget about the costume contest; you still have time to send in your photo. Can't wait to see it!

Shurland Hotel poltergeist video
The staff at the Shurland Hotel in Eastchurch, U.K. says they have experienced many instances of paranormal activity there, including unexplained raps on the walls, mysterious footsteps on the roof, and the apparition of a young girl in an upstairs apartment. During a morning staff meeting, the bar's closed-circuit TV camera might have recorded a poltergeist event. A pint of beer seems to fall from a table to the floor of its own accord. Was it knocked by "something"? Or did the glass just slide off the table? Go watch the video. Then tell us what you think.

Reader Report: The Ghost Was Cold
"We went to bed after a long trip from Tennessee," reports Carol. "We had just laid down and I felt the sensation that someone was watching me. I propped myself up on my right elbow and looked toward the curtain opening. There stood a female figure peeking around the curtain at me. I don't know why I did not say anything. I just watched...." The remarkable thing about this sighting is that Carol's husband saw it, too. Read the full report.

Halloween Costume Contest
Here's a reminder about our annual contest. I have to say, I have received some very good entries so far. But who knows? Yours might be better, maybe great enough to win! Just send in a picture of yourself, friend or family member in your scariest, craziest or most outrageous Halloween costume with a paranormal theme. The deadline is October 26. Read the contest rules.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

SPOOKS COME OUT THIS WEEKEND!

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HALLOWEEN SEASON NEWSLETTER! 
19 OCTOBER 2011

We're now deep into the Halloween season with the most exciting days still to come and we hope that you've been having a great October so far. If so, it's about to get better this week with the long-awaited Spookapalooza coming this Saturday! We'll be celebrating the season and raising money for St. Jude Children's Research at the same time! The event will be held this Saturday night at the Lincoln Theater in Decatur, Illinois! You don't want to miss it -- we'll see you there!

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LAST CHANCE FOR THIS WEEKEND'S GHOST HUNT!
DISCOVER THE HAUNTINGS AT NORB ANDY'S IN SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS!

NIGHT AT THE VIRGIL HICKOX HOUSE
(NORB ANDY'S - SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS)
Discover the history and hauntings of one of the most haunted places in Springfield, as we conduct an American Hauntings ghost hunt there this Sunday night! Want to spend a Halloween season night in a real haunted house? Now's your chance! Click Here for More Details! 

NEW AMERICAN HAUNTINGS EVENTS ADDED TO THE SCHEDULE!
We have a number of new events that we have just added to the schedule for 2012. To get a look at the entire list, check out the American Hauntings Tours page and make your reservations -- before it's too late. We have some our most popular weekends coming up as we return to the Mansfield Reformatory, New Orleans, Gettysburg and more! Here are a couple of events that we have just added that we're really excited about!

* NIGHT AT THE RUEBEL HOTEL / GRAFTON, ILLINOIS
On February 18, we'll be spending the night searching for the ghosts of this legendary river hotel. The night includes the ghost hunt, private room and overnight stay for 2, and a meal voucher for 2. This is the night before our next ghost hunt at the Lemp Mansion in St. Louis. Come down to the area and make a full weekend of it. Click Here for details!

* NIGHT AT THE FARRAR SCHOOLHOUSE / MAXWELL, IOWA
Join American Hauntings on April 7 at a place that is gaining the repuation as one of the most haunted places in Iowa! This once abandoned school is now home to a number of ghosts from the past! Roam in the hallways and classrooms in search of spirits! Click Here for Details!

* HAUNTED WEEKEND IN SOUTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA
Join us as we return to 2 of our favorite locations -- Demon House and Nemacolin Castle. On Friday and Saturday nights, March 16 & 17, we'll be exploring two of the most haunted locations in the region! Join us for both nights or just one! Click here for Demon House and then check out the details for Nemacolin Castle on Saturday!  
 

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW THIS WEEKEND AT THE AVON THEATER!
Free Horror Nights continue October 28 & 29 with JEEPERS CREEPERS & TRICK R TREAT! 

GHOST HUNTING WORKSHOPS & TOURS AVAILABLE AT THE LINCOLN THEATER!
Fundraising events for the theater aimed at ghost hunters!

HOW TO HUNT GHOSTS WORKSHOP
NOVEMBER 11, 2011 / 9PM TO 1AM
Have you ever wanted to be a ghost hunt? Do you want to learn about using the tools that ghost hunters use? Join American Ghost Society Rep Adam White and his team as they offer ghost hunting workshops at the haunted Lincoln Theater! 
Learn the do's and don'ts of paranormal research and explore the haunted confines of the Lincoln Theater with a very small group of students and guides. The cost of the evening is only $30 per person and ALL proceeds will be used to benefit the Lincoln Theater.  Also coming up are history and hauntings ghost tours of the theater itself, offered to benefit the Lincoln. Contact Adam White to sign up for the workshops, tours or to get more information at Adam@newageparanormal.com
PARANORMAL CLASSICS BY MICHAEL WINKLE
A collection of the Weird, the Strange, The Unexplained & the Haunted from the Annals of the Supernatural in America & Beyond! 
GHOST OF THE OREGON TRAIL

 
Category: Haunting
 
From: Dawson, pp. 236-243
 
Where: The narrator’s homestead “about half-way between the Old Trail and the Little Blue river,” in or near Jefferson County , Nebraska
 
When: From one spring in the late 1860s to the following spring
 
Who: The unnamed narrator, his wife, “our bunch of tow-headed youngsters,” and various neighbors
 
How close to source: Charles Dawson interviewed the primary witness circa 1909 in preparation for his book on local history
 
 
Phenomena: From the 1840s to the ‘70s the main artery of travel across the North American continent was the rough winding dirt path known as the Oregon Trail . The main jump-off point for the Trail was St. Joseph , Missouri , from which city would-be settlers and their wagons ambled northwest across Kansas and into Nebraska , after which the trail curved slowly back toward the southwest.
 
 
Sometime in the early 1860s the narrator’s father established himself in still-wild Nebraska , and he sent word to his son that he, too, should strike out into the wilderness. During one spring in the late ‘sixties, the narrator did just that, he and his family venturing forth in an ox-drawn wagon. The family settled in a bountiful, well-watered area near the Little Blue River in southeast Nebraska , near the Kansas border. They spent nearly a year building a log cabin and clearing the surrounding land, and in the following spring they planted corn, potatoes, melons, and other crops.
 
 
Wild strawberries grew in abundance in some nearby valleys, and one Sunday morning the narrator and his wife hiked off with buckets to harvest the luscious red fruit. A low hillock, in a valley lined with pitted, shelflike walls, produced the largest and reddest berries the two had ever seen, and they fell to picking them, despite a huge tangle of vines and underbrush that covered the rise.
 
 
The narrator’s foot caught in something, and he fell. He discovered that he had uprooted a human skull. He and his wife dug through the brush and discovered the almost complete skeletons of twelve people, men, women, and children.
 
 
The find was not that unusual; of the thousands of people who traveled the Oregon Trail , many hundreds died due to disease, the elements, bandits, Indian raids, wild animals, or accidents. The pioneer couple buried the skeletal remains and returned home by nightfall.
 
The family ate supper and sat out on the porch, content with their lot in life. Suddenly, reports the narrator, “there came an uncanny, weird moan or cry, like that of a woman or child in the depths of anguish or despair. Listening in awe, I awaited the repetition of that mournful sound. Soon it came, now in the fringe of trees about the cabin, then in the waist-high corn.”
 
The homesteader took his rifle and, leaving his wife and children to watch from the porch, he “proceeded to search about in the growing corn, around the barn and all through the near-by underbrush.” He saw nothing, though he followed the sound from place to place.
 
 
The moan seemed to approach the cabin, and the settler’s family jumped inside and barred the door. The homesteader continued his pursuit. “After vain attempts which led me to the roof, around and underneath the cabin, I contracted the same feelings of the rest of the family and called for admittance.” The family slept little, for the cries continued until dawn.
 
 
The bodiless voice returned night after night, and finally the family grew accustomed to it. Neighbors visited and had their turns chasing the noise, but no one ever saw anything that might account for it. Summer passed. Fall arrived, and with it a bountiful harvest, but the settlers’ success was tarnished by the nightly visitations, which began to wear on their nerves.
They decided to spend the winter with the narrator’s father some miles away along the Little Blue. Occasionally the narrator visited the cabin to make sure all was well, but he never stayed past sunset.
 
 
Spring came again, and the family moved back to begin planting. The moaning began anew the night of their arrival. “Of course it was annoying, but what could we do?”
 
 
Oddities: Though I list this tale as a haunting, it could just as easily have been described as a “ghost with a purpose.” One assumes that the spirit moaned both from the sheer horror of its manner of death and from a desire to attract the attention of mortals who could lay it to rest. Yet its communications were very uninformative, and it led people on pointless chases, including over and under buildings, as if it were a mischievous elf rather than a soul in torment.
 
 
Ending: As if to bring things full circle, the pioneer couple went strawberry-picking again during the spring. As they rested on a boulder after a bout of harvesting, their eyes ran over the craggy, pitted walls of the valley. To their astonishment, they spotted another skeleton. “On closer investigation we found it to be that of a woman, huddled in a crouched, squatting position, back against the wall of a cavern-like place, seemingly as though she had taken refuge here, only to be found.”
 
 
The couple buried the woman near the rough graves dug a year earlier, and they spent the day searching for more bodies. There were no more human remains, but they did find charred wood, wagon-irons, and ox bones, plus a few arrows, indicating that the unknown dead were, indeed, pioneers who had been slain by native tribesmen.
 
 
The narrator waited up that evening on the porch, but the voice did not return – that night or ever again.
 
 
Legend: None; the names and origins of the massacred emigrants are lost to history – a fate that many pioneers of the American west shared.
 
 
Explanation: “Was this [voice] the spirit of the murdered woman beseeching me to bury her bones beside those we had previously buried, who no doubt had met a similar fate?” asks the homesteader. “I hope so, and if this gave rest to the Soul, let it be the end.”
 
 
Comments: Charles Dawson lived in Jefferson County , Nebraska for forty years before realizing that the original settlers of the state were dying off around him. In 1909 he began interviewing old-timers and people who knew personally the first homesteaders of the area. His efforts resulted in a thick volume entitled Pioneer Tales of the Oregon Trail and of Jefferson County (1912).
 
 
Collections of folklore usually contain many supernatural anecdotes, but Pioneer Tales can boast of only this one – entitled, logically enough, “The Ghost Story.” Perhaps Theodore Roosevelt was right, as he says in The Wilderness Hunter: “Frontiersmen are not, as a rule, apt to be very superstitious. They lead lives too hard and practical, and have too little imagination in things spiritual and supernatural.” Of course, right after this observation, Roosevelt goes into the account usually called “Baumann’s Tale,” a chilling proto-Sasquatch tale. But that’s another story.
 
 
Dawson, Charles. Pioneer Tales of the Oregon Trail and of Jefferson County (Fairbury, Nebraska: Holloway Publishing, 1967 [1912]).
 
 
Roosevelt, Theodore. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter (New York, NY: Modern Library, 1996 [1893]), p. 752.
 

OCTOBER 2011
 
October 22: Spookapalooza! Central Illinois's Biggest Costume Party at the Haunted Lincoln Theater in Decatur! Sponsored by the American Ghost Society, this FREE event is a benefit for St. Jude Children's Research! Live Music, Food & Drinks, Vendors, Costume Contests and More! Click Here for More Info!
 
October 22: Night at Haunted Rectory -- Jacksonville, Illinois Return to one of our most haunted and unusual locations, the Our Savior Rectory! SOLD OUT!
 
October 23: Night at the Virgil Hickox House -- Springfield, Illinois Join us at the home of Norb Andy's and experience one of the most infamous haunted houses in Springfield's history! Reservations!

October 29: Night at the Old Funeral Home -- Jacksonville, Illinois Join us for a ghost hunt at this former funeral home and boarding house! SOLD OUT!
 
NOVEMBER 2011
 
November 5: Night at the Haunted Mansion -- Carrollton, Illinois Join us for another nighttime ghost hunt at the Lee-Baker-Hodges house, a spooky mansion with hauntings from the past! Reservations!
 
November 12: Haunted Weekend in San Antonio, Texas -- Join American Hauntings in the Lone Star State for a full weekend of ghost tours and hunts! SOLD OUT!
 
November 12: Night at Morrison Lodge -- Elizabethtown, Kentucky Join American Hauntings at this haunted Masonic Lodge, steeped in the history of the Civil War and infested with ghosts! Reservations!
 
 
 
 
 
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Monday, October 17, 2011

About Paranormal: The Phantom of the Truck Stop

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We are half way through October and heading fast toward Halloween, 2011. So we have lots of creepy ghost stories and other treats for your goodie bag. Check out Mike the trucker's encounter with a ghostly entity at a remote truck stop. Plus a look at the annual Houdini seance, the scariest movies of all time, and the week's paranormal news. You also have only a few weeks left to get me your photos for the Halloween costume contest. Do it!

The Phantom of the Truck Stop
The life of a long-haul trucker is a difficult one. Long, tedious hours on the road, away from family for days or even weeks at a time. As Mike L. explains, they also witness many weird and incredible things on their interstate travels. Yet Mike was not prepared for what he experienced one summer night at a tiny truck stop in the middle of nowhere... hardly the place where one would expect a ghost - if that's what it was. Read Mike's story.

The Scariest Movies of all Time
Currently, we have two lists of "scariest movies" -- one that I put together and one that was built from reader suggestions. I have a feeling, however, that they might be out of date. So I need your help. Send me your votes for the movies that scared you the most.
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The Houdini Seance
Every October 31, from 1927 up to the present day, a séance has been conducted with hopes of contacting the spirit of Harry Houdini. So far, the great Houdini has not made his presence known. The Houdini seance has been a Halloween tradition since the first anniversary of his death. The magician died at the age of 52 on October 31, 1926 from peritonitis - an internal infection - as the result of a ruptured appendix. Read more about the Houdini séance.
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Hair-Pulling Ghost, Bagel-Eating Bigfoot, Haunted Highways
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