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The Mystery Castle has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride. [3] Extensively vandalized on March 6, 2022, the Mystery Castle suffered an estimated $100,000 in damage. No arrests have been made. [4] The Castle was temporarily closed for tours, but reopened on March 18, 2022. [5] Tours have since been suspended. [6]
This episode explores scary attractions across the nation: a motel next to a cemetery that's a Coulrophobia's worst nightmare, a morbid museum that houses haunted artifacts like a demonic Raggedy Ann doll, an old western ranch with a 19th-century schoolhouse that's reportedly haunted by a schoolmarm and her students, a historic Mississippi town ...
The Grove (also known as the Stilley–Young House), located in Jefferson, Texas, is an 1861 historic home that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. The house has also been called the most haunted place in Texas. The Grove's history dates back to the 19th century, when the property ...
The house has long attracted curiosity seekers over its claims that it is haunted, but the legends began with a real-life crime on Nov. 13, 1974.
Pride House 2012 logo. Pride House is a dedicated temporary location which plays host to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender athletes, volunteers and visitors attending the Olympics, Paralympics or other international sporting event in the host city.
The Reaper Haunted House in North Little Rock boasts that it has over 15,000 square feet of horror with 30 scenes of sheer Halloween mayhem. One Google review says: “The Reaper Haunted House is ...
The Sunshine Pride House is a six-bedroom, four-bathroom, 2,854-square-foot duplex that can house up to 12 LGBTQ+ young adults. The Sunshine Cathedral organization has more than 50 years of ...
The house sat empty then for an extended period and became known as the haunted house by the local children who ventured into it." Cranmer also states in the book that one daughter (Barbara Wagner) who grew up in the house did (reluctantly) detail significant paranormal activity to him while he was writing the book (she died before publication).