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  2. Summerwind - Wikipedia

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    At least two previous residents reportedly denied claims that the house was haunted and locals claimed the haunting stories did not begin until Bober's book was published. [2] A 1980 Life magazine photo essay including Summerwind among "Terrifying Tales of Nine Haunted Houses" apparently spread the supernatural tales originated in Bober's book ...

  3. The Haunted House (story) - Wikipedia

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    The Haunted House in All the Year Round (1859) "The Haunted House" is a set of short stories published in 1859 for the weekly periodical All the Year Round. [1] It was "Conducted by Charles Dickens", with Charles Dickens writing the opening and closing stories, framing stories by Dickens himself and five other authors.

  4. The Demon of Brownsville Road - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Mostellaria - Wikipedia

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    The character Erroneous returns from being abroad to be told his house is haunted and must walk seven times around the seven hills of Rome to remove the ghosts. Kevin P. Joyce's play When the Cat's Away is loosely based on Mostellaria , transposing the story from Athens to modern day Nantucket.

  6. Olympics 2024: The History of Pride House

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    Pride House International partners with organizations where there is a major global sporting event and helps them set up their own Pride Houses. Twenty-five Pride Houses in 16 countries have ...

  7. Honeysuckle Cottage - Wikipedia

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    For example, each story is told by an uninvolved narrator and concerns an isolated haunted house that is near London but in the countryside. Wernsman also states that Wodehouse derived some of the names of characters in the story from Henry James. Colonel Carteret's first name is Henry, and the main character's first name is James.

  8. Calling all Jane Austen fans: The house from 'Pride and ... - AOL

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    The estate "sits beautifully" on 156 acres in the small village of Luckington, in Wiltshire, England. According to Country Life, the site of the "archetypal English country house" was previously ...

  9. “The Amityville Horror” house may still be “haunted” 50 years after the real-life massacre that inspired the book and movies, neighbors and a paranormal expert close to the case claim.