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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

734.0. "Sites of "psychic phenomena"." by SCOMAN::RUDMAN (It's all done with mirrors.) Wed May 11 1988 15:23

    I've run across a few references to physic occurances in the realm
    of "Haunted Houses".  By this I mean places which are regarded as
    being visited by ghosts, spirits, poltergeists; in short, paranormal
    occurances.
    
    I thought I would start a note which summarized these sites, and
    welcome others to add & comment.  (If there's interest and 
    accessibility there may be volunteers for Field Trips...or not;
    as it was observed by someone who investigated--read spent the night--
    at of these sites, there seemed to be much interest in a visit until
    volunteers were called for.
                     
    1.  Hoosac Tunnel--the headless signalman & the disappearance.
                                                            
    2.  The warehouse in Whitinsville--the ghostly photo, the nails
        which pulled themselves out of the crate, the cold spots, etc.
    
    3.  An old graveyard in Cambridge (I think)--footprints in a circle
        (usually in snow) with none leading to or away.   (This is old
        info so maybe a Bostonian would have more.)
        
    4.  The Kennebunkport house, where the Captain's Lady awaits her
        husband.
    
    5.  The house(es) in Derry, N.H.--In one they call him George and
        peacefully co-exist.
    
    6.  The Westboro Victorian, where folks have nightmares the the
        spirits like Rock & Roll.
                                                   
    I'm sure there's a lot more in the N.E. area....
    
    							Don
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734.1GENRAL::DANIELWe are the otters of the UniverseFri May 27 1988 17:3312
Miramont Castle in Manitou Springs was once reported to be haunted.  It's been 
renovated and is now considered to be a tourist attraction.  At Christmas time, 
they have quite a few Victorian Christmas celebrations there, complete with 
wassail.

There is also a tunnel on Old Stage Road through which the old stagecoaches 
did, indeed, pass through; rumor has it that you can hear the stagecoach 
passing through at midnight...but who wants to be on those twisted narrow 
mountain roads when it's so dark!  (except the adolescents who have keggers up 
there, and always seem to be inviting danger, anyway)

ooooeeeeeooooo...
734.2NEXUS::GORTMAKERthe GortSat May 28 1988 02:0417
    re-.1
    I heard that rumor back in high school and a few of my friends and
    I went out to see what we could hear/see. Nothing in any of the
    tunnels did we ever see or hear but we did manage to scare each
    other and a few dates. 8^)
    On the other hand we did incounter a strange event one night in
    one of the train tunnels going up ute pass. One night while walking
    thru a tunnel it became very dark about the middle and we could
    no longer see light at either end. Odd considering you could look
    from either end afterwards and see the moonlight on the opposite
    end. We never did figure it out.
    Re:Miramont castle I belong to a railroad club that shares the castle
    with the historical society and have felt wierd everytime I've been
    in there day or night.
    
    -j
    
734.3Boo!BSS::BLAZEKDancing with My SelfSat May 28 1988 08:4815
    	Several years ago (when I was very young) I attended, of all
    	things, a Halloween party at Miramont Castle.  Had heard it
    	might be haunted so kept my eyes (all three ;-) ), ears, and 
    	mind open all evening.  
    
    	Perhaps it was the scads of party-goers, but after several 
    	hours of trying to discern the Castle's energy the only even
    	somewhat weird event that occurred was my accepting a date
    	from someone dressed up as Adam Ant.  =8*)
    
    	Jerry, do have any more information regarding Miramont Castle?
    	I'm truly fascinated with the place!
    
    						  Carla
    
734.4NEXUS::GORTMAKERthe GortMon May 30 1988 03:1713
    Carla, I dont know much about it at all but it can be real creepy
    inside about 1 am when you are the only one in it. The rail club
    I belong to is housed above the garage and the only "facilities" 
    for the club are in the castle. It seems like the perfect place
    for a halloween party or the ultimate game of hide and seek as a
    child. The people staffing it in the summer know alot about it's
    history and who lived there. I understand that it was used as an
    apartment building for many years and before that private owners.
    Sorry I'm not of much help.
    
    -j
    
734.5A tunnel vision.PBSVAX::COOPERTopher CooperWed Jun 01 1988 14:3435
RE: 734 (-j)

    The most likely explanation for this is that the moon went behind
    a cloud.  Must of seemed pretty spooky though.

    Another, less likely explanation, which would result in the phenomenon
    being reproducible would be if the tunnel was shaped like this:



    _____________________________________________________________________



    ______________                                         ______________
		  \					  /
                   _____                             _____
			\			    /
                         __________       __________
				   \	 /
                                    _____

    (Vertical scale relative to horizontal much exaggerated).

    If the drop in the floor is slightly more than a person's height and
    the level ends are long enough then the ends of the tunnel would be
    invisible from the lowest point, though quite visible looking through
    from either end.  If the dip happened gradually enough in a typically
    high, dark RR tunnel it could easily be missed.  The ceiling could
    even drop an equal amount (as long as it didn't drop more than the
    cross-sectional height of the tunnel) without changing the effect
    and making it much more difficult to notice.


					Topher