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Haunted Location of the week The Birdcage Theatre
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After much thought I’ve decided to revive a former tradition of mine and try to bring you a new haunted location each and every week. The honor of being the first new haunted location I list goes to The Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone Arizona.


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The Birdcage Theatre is a really interesting location in the “Town to tough to die” with documented 26 murdersand there are 145 documented bullet holes. This was the happening place back in the 1800′s with all night faro games, bluff poker and exotic ladies who loved to show the men a good time.

If you have the gift of “sight” this probably isn’t the place for you as even though it may just be a not so crowded museum for the living on any given night this place is packed with nearly 100 or so ghosts looking to recreate past events and have a bit of fun. I remember when I visited The Birdcage I nearly ran out screaming not realizing that the guys shooting guns were actually the ghosts of Curly Bill and Doc Holliday and they were just having a handkerchief fight. Now I probably looked like a complete nut job but this was way before I learned I had the gift of sight and how to control it.


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When you first enter the room of the Bircage with the stage most people are actually greeted by the ghost of Morgan Earp. He’s a real friendly guy however he seems to be a bit over protective of a particular pool table found inside the room.  On some nights you’ll actually see the entire Earp clan and on those nights you can feel the detest 99% of the towns folk feel for them.

If your wondering why this place is so hunted, in my opinion it is because it contains so many objects that these people were fond of in the past plus it has one of the main hearse coaches used to take a lot of these people to their graves on Boothill.


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September 16th

21:00
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Ghosts of Disney World
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What pops into your head of when someone says the words “Disney World”? Do you think of Mickey Mouse, Epcot Center, or maybe Cinderella’s Castle? One thing you in all likelihood you do not tend to think of are ghosts… other than perhaps the Haunted Mansion, that is. You might believe it is impossible that Disney World, of all places, can be haunted. Nevertheless accounts of Disney World hauntings do exist. Here are a a couple of ghosts who have been reportedly encountered at the Park:

You could encounter many Disney World ghosts at Spaceship Earth. One ghost is a little girl with long, blond hair who’s been spotted riding in a car. Another is a young boy who loves to hang around the girl. He will run in front of her and disappear into thin air. This occurs outside during daylight hours because he is afraid of the dark.

At the Tower of Terror, there is  a ghost that walks around during closed hours when visitors are not around. Whenever  he is seen, he is always walking in the wrong direction. Whenever employee’s call him he doesn’t respond because he’s deaf. If he discovers he is noticed he’ll just disappear.

At the Pirates Of the Caribbean ride, the ghost of a former employee named George hangs out daily. When it was being built in the early 1970s, he was a welder who welded different pieces of the Pirates attraction. George was killed at the park when a beam fell on him during construction.

Pirates of the Carribian ghosts

Every morning and evening  before the ride opens and before the employees head home after closing, they say hello and good night over the PA system. There is  a beleif that if they do not do that, the ride will shut itself down (it’s actually done so occasionally). Ask almost anyone who has worked at this ride and they’ll probably tell you that they’ve had an encounter with George or know somebody who has.

The next time you take a trip to the happiest place on earth and would like to go on the Pirates Of the Caribbean, the Tower of Terror, Spaceship Earth, or you are simply walking down in front of Cinderella’s castle where shadowpeople frequent, keep an eye out and ask some employee about any Disney World ghost stories they’ve heard. Perhaps you will get lucky (or unlucky) and experience one of these Disney World hauntings yourself on your next trip to the happiest place on earth.



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May 14th

21:22
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Old Cuchillo Bar
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The onetime proprietor of a one hundred eighty year-old adobe brick building hears the door of a potbellied cooking stove opening and wood being piled inside, but nobody  is there.

Mystical rustlings echo in the latest proprietors ear. Things fall off shelves for no obvious reason.

These are merely a couple of of the unusual goings-on that artist Josh Bond, proprietor of the Old Cuchillo Bar in the southern New Mexico ghost town of the same name, has called for the West Coast Ghost and Paranormal Society to look into on his property.

“The creepiest I had was a voice whisper in my ear,” Bond said. “When things fall in the house, I just sort of write it off.”

When he came across an ad about WCGAPS, a Phoenix-based nonprofit organization, Bond believed the group may at least explain what was happening.

Andy Rice, who started WCGAPS about 2 years ago after investigating more than two hundred alleged hauntings and ghosts over more than thirteen years, said the group tries to explain the enigmas their customers relate to them applying science or common sense.

Only around five percent of the group’s investigations can not be explained by electromagnetic radiation, thin walls, defective wiring, lights from passing automobiles or other natural explanations, said Rice, who titled his investigators not ghost hunters, but ghost debunkers.

WCGAPS is booked through July with investigations, primarily in the southwestern United States. Rice said the historic value of the Cuchillo property caused it to stick out amidst the places calling for the group’s services.

The Old Cuchillo Bar dates to 1830 when it was a stage stop. Once, cargo was offloaded and driven by wagon to nearby mines in Winston or Chloride.

The five thousand sq ft complex has housed a general store, horse barn, mercantile, post office, hotel and bar over the years.

“It just has a lot of history, that place does,” said Gayle Shepperd, who owned the property with her husband, Harold, from 1978 to 2006. “I’ve heard tales of poker parties and a lot things like that going on.”

In modern years, the facility was utilized for wedding and baby showers and the trading post was where visitors stopped to inquire which residents were still amidst the town’s tapering population.

At one time it was home to 2,000 people and the hub of the county, Cuchillo has about thirty-five occupants, Bond said.

Like Bond, Shepperd also recalled peculiar things, like hearing the sound of somebody starting the wood cooking stove.

“I distinctly heard somebody putting wood into the fire. I looked in there and there was nobody,” she said. “We said, ‘Well, our ghosts are at play.’ We just discounted it.”

Shepperd put to rest at least one mystery: a trio of guns Bond had found wrapped in a sack in an empty grain bin.

“My mother put those there,” she said, explaining that her mother used the empty bins for storage.

Bond, thirty-six, an artist who builds metal sculptures and home furnishings, purchased the complex in 2006 and has finished up refurbishing the old hotel into a 3-bedroom vacation rental or artist hideaway. He hopes to open a microbrewery in the old bar.

Bond seemed ambivalent about whether the property is haunted.

“These people claim to debunk it scientifically. I write it off to coincidence many times in my mind, but I’d like to see it proved scientifically,” he said.

Rice said he’s not out to sway people to believe in the paranormal.

“Till they have a individual experience, I cannot change someone’s belief,” he said. “I don’t take the time to try to convince them, because it is a useless argument.”

Rice, a business analyst, said he became involved in investigating reports of hauntings after researching a deserted house with acquaintances.

At the top of a staircase while his friends were on the steps below him, he said, someone or something pushed him down the stairs, lifting him off the floor and leaving scratch marks on his back.

The experience led Rice to work about forty to sixty hours per week for WCGAPS, looking into hauntings for free and seeking donations. He hopes in a lot of instances he can put customers’ anxiety to rest.

“I’m hoping to go out and calm their fears. Other than my first experience, I have never experienced anything that’s harmful. I want to explain what’s there, whether there’s something or nothing,” Rice said.

For the investigation at Cuchillo, Rice says he will research area construction codes and the site’s history, talk with occupants, review the property’s title history and look at photos of the original constructions.

He and 7 other investigators will bring cameras and video and audio equipment to record noises or anything discovered in the constructions. Opposed to some other “ghost hunters,” Rice said he does not employ psychics to find ghosts.

WCGAPS’s internet site contains audio links to alleged paranormal phenomena, like voices, which Rice says do not fall under the normal frequency for human voices.

Other than the push down the stairway, Rice said he’s heard or seen a couple of unusual things, like the “full-body apparition” of a adult female he saw move across Monti’s La Casa Vieja restaurant in Tempe, Arizona, which is housed in the city’s original pioneer home.

Did he capture the image?

“It was exactly where we didn’t have a camera placed,” Rice said, but a camera did record his and the other investigator’s reactions to the figure.

Frequently hotels or restaurants hope WCGAPS will substantiate something paranormal because it is good for business, but proprietors of private houses commonly are relieved when their haunting is explained, Rice said.

As for Bond, “I’ve really kind of lived in denial of the fact, but I’m curious to know.”

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May 11th

15:21
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Reader submited: The Queen Mary
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One Sunday afternoon my family decided to take a day trip to Long Beach and i, being the ghost fanatic and all, suggested the Queen Mary. So we decided to go there. When we got there we went to the counter and purchased tickets for the Ghost Encounters Tour. We were informed that the tour allows you to visit the swimming pool area and the lowest and deepest parts of the ship and the tour itself is about a little over an hour long. So my family and i met the tour guide along with all the other people taking the tour and we began our journey to the bottom of the ship. Let me first start off by saying that i am a BIG ghost fanatic…but i never expected to witness or experience anything because i thought only the lucky ones could have experiences. Anyways continuing on…our tour gets to the part where the boiler and ship gadgets and machinery are and the tour guide begins to tell us of a tragic incident that happened way back when the ship was sailing and functioning. He tells us about this young man who was doing his duties and managing the machinery, when suddenly the young man was walking through these steel doors from the ship and he was crushed to death horizontally as he tried to walk through this door labeled door 13. So in my head i was thinking of the helplessness this man must have experienced and such a sudden death. So anyways as the tour guide finished his story my dad and i were the last ones to exit the machinery room…when from out of nowhere i saw this black solid figure of a man standing to my right behind the machinery. I stared at it for a good 10 seconds or so and then i quickly turned away in disbelief. When i looked back in that direction the figure was no longer there. I could’nt believe what i had just seen..it was so unexpected and completely incredible…i witnessed for the very first time a ghost. So with that being said..i encourage anyone, if you are in the area of Long Beach, go and take a visit at the Queen Mary and go explore the ship for yourself.

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May 10th

13:33
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World Trade Center Ghosts
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I know it might seem a bit tacky or in bad taste to talk about but The World Trade Center and investigating “ground zero” but it is a hot bed of paranormal activity and has many ghosts. The ghost are crawling all over the place because of the tragic and sudden way they passed.
When I even just think about the World Trade Center my mind gets heavy with feeling and after a few minutes I am almost to the point of passing out. I can just imagine what would happen if I were to actually visit the ghosts at ground zero. I hope the day never comes where a ghost hunting show is granted permission to investigate the site because I believe some spirits deserve a break and we should respect those who died on September 11th 2001 because it’s the right thing to do.
I’ve heard stories about Chip Coffey, John Edward and other medium’s taking money to do readings for family members who lost loved ones on that day and I think any medium who charges anybody especially these people money should be flogged. Please respect the spirits and more importantly have respect for the living loved ones the left behind.

***EDIT** Now that Osama has been taken care of I’m sure some of these people can move on but with death we never know how or when it will happen. The only certainty is we will leave someone who we care about behind. Please stay safe this September 11th


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April 29th

14:16
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The Equinox, Manchester Vt.
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Escaping the heat of Washington, DC, Mary Todd Lincoln and her children
spent twο sυmmers аt Thө Equinox іn Manchester Village, VT. Tһe familү planned
to retuгn the summer οf 1865, bυt plans changed following the assassination
of Abraһam Lincoln. The family’s tieѕ tο the areа continued аnd strengthened
with ѕon RoЬert Todd Lincoln’s purchase of neighЬoring eѕtate Hildene.
Employeөs аt the һotel report seeing images on thө third flοor οf а woman
and а child that aгe consiѕtent with
descriptions οf Marү Todd Linсoln and one
of hөr sons. Perhaps tһrough theіr visits theү aгe trying tο recapture the
are fгee days of those summers.

The Renaissance Mayflower Hotel in Washingtοn, DC hosted its first
Inaugural Ball, honoring Calvіn Coolidge, on March 4, 1925, just twο weeks after the
hotel opened. Mourning hiѕ sixteen-year-old son’s tragiс deatһ from blood
poisoning, the president did not attend the ball. In 1937, Inauguration Day was
changed to Janυary 20. Tһe hotel has sіnce experienced unυsual occurrenсes on
January 20. In tһe Grand BaΙlroom, the lights sөem to dim and flickөr around 10:00 p.m.
It was аt thiѕ hoυr
thаt the fanfare announced tһe guests of honoг at President Coolidge’s
Inaugural Ball. The electricaΙ circuіts һave been cһecked bү expertѕ who can find nothing
wrong. Hotel staff һave reported finding a plate of exqυisite һors d’oeυvres along with
a gΙass of fine wine left іn tһe Grand Ballroom balcony.

Strangely, neither itөm waѕ served аt аny functіon on that day. One elevator
refuses to move from the eightһ floor to thө lobby level untіl 10:15 p.m.
This iѕ tһe aрproximate timө the Presidөnt ωould һave arrived from his
holding room to the bаll. Knowing that һe missed his Inauguгal BaΙl аt tһe
Renaissance Mayflowөr, peгhaps “Silent Cal” Coolidge iѕ maĸing up for that
historical evenіng and attending, іn spirіt, eaсh January 20.

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April 9th

19:10
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Haunted Star of India ship
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The Star of India,(originally known as The Euterpe) is the oldest, working sailing ship in the world. The strongest ghost is a young man by the name of John Campbell. In 1884, John Campbell, a teen-aged boy seeking adventure, stowed away on The Euterpe. He was eventually discovered and put to work to earn his keep. While tending to the masts, about 100 feet above the deck, his foot slipped and he fell to the deck below, breaking both legs. He died 3 days later in great pain. He now haunts the mast where he fell off.

The other main ghost on the ship goes by Captain. He is always working on his logs and charts and barking orders to a non-exsistant crew.

The Star of India sailing ship is docked at the Maritime Museum of San Diego. 1492 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101.

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December 15th

15:14
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The Haunted White House
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That’s right, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. is not only home to the current President of the United States, it also is home of several former presidents who occasionally decide to make their presences known there, despite the fact that they are dead.

President Harrison is said to be heard rummaging around in the attic of the White House, looking for who knows what. President Andrew Jackson is thought to haunt his White House bedroom. And the ghost of First Lady Abigail Adams was seen floating through one of the White House hallways, as if carrying something.

The most frequently sighted presidential ghost has been that of Abraham Lincoln. Eleanor Roosevelt once stated she believed she felt the presence of Lincoln watching her as she worked in the Lincoln bedroom. Also during the Roosevelt administration, a young clerk claimed to have actually seen the ghost of Lincoln sitting on a bed pulling off his boots. On another occasion, while spending a night at the White House during the Roosevelt presidency, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands was awakened by a knock on the bedroom door. Answering it, she was confronted with the ghost of Abe Lincoln staring at her from the hallway. Calvin Coolidge’s wife reported seeing on several occasions the ghost of Lincoln standing with his hands clasped behind his back, at a window in the Oval Office, staring out in deep contemplation toward the bloody battlefields across the Potomac.

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November 24th

17:52
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The Myrtles Plantation
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Built in 1796 by General David Bradford, this stately old home is said to be haunted be several restless ghosts.

Cleo a former slave who was allegedly hung on the premises for killing two little girls. (
The ghosts of the two murdered children have been seen playing on the veranda.

William Drew Winter an attorney who lived at Myrtles from 1860 to 1871. He was shot on the side porch of the house by a stranger. With his life’s blood pouring from his body, Winter staggered into the house and began to climb the stairs to the second floor… but didn’t make it. He collapsed and died on the 17th step. It is his last dying footsteps that can still be heard on the staircase to this day.

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November 24th

17:45
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Bisbee Arizona Ghosts
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Bisbee, Arizona is thought to be one of the most haunted towns in southern Arizona. Founded in the late 1800′s as a mining town, Bisbee has seen its share of mining accidents, barroom brawling gone bad, and tragedy in general. This has paved the way for a veritable cornucopia of hauntings, sightings, and other miscellaneous paranormal activity.

A woman with worms crawling out of her eye sockets was observed walking down the dark alleyways of Brewery Gulch. The majority of the sightings are after midnight. When approached, she just vanishes into thin air. The ghost of an old lady carrying a rifle was spotted smoking a pipe under a streetlight in downtown Bisbee.

The ghost of a cleaning woman was seen mailing a letter at a Bisbee post office. The eye witness was frightened and ran away.

The ghost of a young air force pilot was observed by a man camping at a campground outside Bisbee. Other sightings of this ghost have also been reported.

The ghost of an Indian chief was seen walking from house to house in the early morning hours before sunrise on a Bisbee street.

A woman with an axe sticking out of her head showed up walking by a road outside Bisbee. The witness fled when she saw the ghost.

A man with a large hole through his torso was observed sitting in a chair outside of a house near Brewery Gulch.

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November 12th

0:46
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