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  2. Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The United States Capitol is considered one of the most haunted buildings in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] The first apparition to be seen there was in the 1860s as the Capitol was being completed. [3] Several spirits are said to haunt the Capitol due to tragedies associated with its construction.

  3. Elko Tract - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Tract prior to World War II is unremarkable. During the war, however, the area was converted into a false city, its structure closely resembling that of Richmond. Richmond sat nearby to the west of the tract. It is widely accepted that the premise behind the work was to serve as a decoy for German or Japanese bombers on night ...

  4. Bad Omens - Wikipedia

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    During that same year, after filling in the spot of Every Time I Die on the Voyeurist Tour with headliner Underoath, [28] Bad Omens toured with A Day to Remember, The Ghost Inside, and Beartooth. [29] [30] The band later announced on August 23 that they would be headlining a North American tour with Dayseeker, Make Them Suffer, and Thousand Below.

  5. List of historic houses in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Wilton House, 1753, Richmond — home of the Randolph family (William Randolph III) Wilton Plantation, 1763, Middlesex — home of the Churchill family; Woodlawn, 1805, Fairfax County — home of George Washington's niece and nephew, and a National Trust Historic Site; Wythe House, 1754, Williamsburg — home of George Wythe

  6. Polegreen Church - Wikipedia

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    The Polegreen Church, also known as the Hanover Meeting House (and locally as the "ghost church"), is the site of what may be the first non-Anglican church in Virginia. [2] It was named after a 17th-century landowner, George Polegreen.

  7. 23rainydays - Wikipedia

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    23RAINYDAYS (sometimes abbreviated 23RD) is an American alternative, electronic, goth rock band that formed during 2003 in Washington, DC. The band's current line-up is Ian Kaine MacGregor (vocals, guitar), Bryan Kimes (bass), Jonathan Lim (synthesizer), and Dennis Kapoyos (studio production and programming).

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