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  2. ‘He was haunting the bar’: Ghost stories from Baltimore’s ...

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    Fortunately, Baltimore is home to many spooky stories. After all, this city inspired author Edgar Allan Poe, whose grave sits in old churchyard near the University of Maryland Medical Center.

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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    Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg Beach reportedly is haunted by the ghost of its original owner, Thomas Rowe, who built the Moorish-style "Pink Palace" during 1926. The story is that Thomas Rowe was forbidden to marry the love of his life, a singer in the opera Maritana, [46] by her parents. He built the Don CeSar in remembrance of her, and ...

  4. The Horse You Came In On Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The Horse You Came In On Saloon, popularly known as The Horse, was established in 1972 in Fell's Point, Baltimore, Maryland. [1] [2] [3] The bar's predecessor, Al and Ann's, first opened for business in 1775. [4] The Horse erroneously claims to be the last place Edgar Allan Poe was seen at before his delirium and sudden death. [3] [5] [6]

  5. Ranking every U.S. state from most to least haunted

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    The perfect scene for ghost stories is the abandoned Wonder Bread Factory of Buffalo, which shuttered in 2004. ... Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, and D.C. are some of America's most haunted cities ...

  6. M. R. James - Wikipedia

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    Count Magnus and Other Ghost Stories. 2005. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by S. T. Joshi. The Haunted Dolls' House and Other Ghost Stories. 2006. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by S. T. Joshi. Curious Warnings: The Complete Ghost Stories of M. R. James. 2012. Edited, reparagraphing the text for the modern reader, by Stephen ...

  7. Bunny Man - Wikipedia

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    Actual hatchet used by the "Bunny Man" in 1970. The "Bunny Man Bridge" in daylight The "Bunny Man Bridge" at night. The Bunny Man is an urban legend that originated from two incidents in Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1970, but has been spread throughout the Washington, D.C., and Maryland areas.

  8. Luigi Mangione, accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter, came ...

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    Luigi Mangione grew up in a wealthy Maryland family.His grandfather Nicholas Mangione was a first-generation Italian American who subsisted on bags of flour from a local church before starting a ...

  9. Count Magnus - Wikipedia

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    The story was not included in the original 1970s run of A Ghost Story for Christmas for budgetary reasons. Director Lawrence Gordon Clark wanted to make the story in 1978, later acknowledging; “I wanted to make Count Magnus by M.R. James but they wouldn’t put up the money for it, which I felt was pretty shortsighted considering the success we’d had with the series.” [2]