Ghostly Types: Spirit Broods
Spirit broods form so multiple ghosts can eat as much life force from their victims as they can. There are two kinds of broods, roaming and bound. Some go for scares and others savor their prey.
Spirit broods form so multiple ghosts can eat as much life force from their victims as they can. There are two kinds of broods, roaming and bound. Some go for scares and others savor their prey.
Pioneer Square is full of ghosts. There are 28 known haunts within the 15-or-so blocks of the area. It helps that a fire, crooked cops and robbers all contributed to create the haunted place it is today.
The Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington is one of the oldest theaters in the city. It’s been used for stage acts, vaudeville performances, movies, boxing, and now concerts. When it comes to ghosts, it’s probably better as a legend tripping destination than a ghost hunt. Find out why after the…
They’re seen at the edge of roads. Sometimes in fog. Sometimes in the backseat. Always silent. Always watching. These are the faceless ghosts of the West Coast. And they’re a lot more common than you’d think. Get the spectral scoop after the jump.
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Cats and dogs can sense ghosts, spirits and other supernatural beings. Saleen and Jake answer your questions about pets detecting ghosts.
Athens Lunatic Asylum opened in 1874 and closed in 1993. It helped rehabilitate Civil War veterans, mentally handicapped patients, the violently insane and TB patients. The doctors treated many patients with lobotomies, electroshock therapy, hydrotherapy and psychotropic drugs — all treatments considered torture now. That makes it obvious why Athens…
Peoria State Hospital’s history is being erased in real time. Get the haunted tales of ghosts and more … before they’re gone forever.
Long ago, around 1915, a railway man’s little girl got washed away when Miller Creek overflowed its banks during a horrible storm. That little girl now haunts the creek near Ambaum Boulevard and 163rd Place in Burien, Washington.