Pennsylvania Haunts & History

Pennsylvania and its neighbors are bursting with tradition, legends, tall tales and ghosts. Each week we'll introduce one or two of their strange and spooky stories to you. Click on Pennsylvania Haunts and History to get to our website's home page.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Why Are Ghosts Always Dressed?

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We were cruisin' the web in search of boo-licious gems when we ran across this enigma of spookdom: Steve Wagner from AboutCom: Paranorm...
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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Blue Myst Road

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Blue Mist from Picasso Web Album - Anna This is one of Pittsburgh's better known spook spots. There's a blue mist that covers No...
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Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Fulton Opera House

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Fulton Theatre Lancaster's Fulton Opera House opened in 1852 as the Fulton Hall, and the "Grand Old Lady of Prince Street" has...
Sunday, April 13, 2008

The Farnsworth House

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The Farnsworth House The Farnsworth House was built in 1810 as a farmhouse and got its' name from General Elon Farnsworth, who died duri...
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Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Wheezer

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Raj's Photoblog The tale began when a Gannon fraternity held a Halloween costume party in their West Seventh Street house in 1961. One b...
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