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Once the Forest Service came in and built housing, Trout Lake and Guler merged into one town now known as Trout Lake. Some folks tend to call the town of Trout Lake "Sleeping Beauty Valley", as the mountain at the foot of Mt. Adams and between Adams and Flat Top mountain resembles a sleeping Native American Maiden said to be "Bird Woman", the ...
The parsonage of First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA is said to be haunted by the ghost of Susannah Bagley, wife of pioneer preacher and Territorial University (now the University of Washington) founder Daniel Bagley. One reported sighting "in a diaphanous flowing gown, surrounded by a bluish light.
Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Washington (state)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Saturday night, the Haunted Forest competed with the 7 p.m. Halloween Parade. The event was family friendly from 5 to 7 p.m., with more than 25 volunteer ghosts, ghouls, a chainsaw killer, and ...
Most notably, Washington's ghost forest of red cedars was integral to the discovery of the Cascadia fault line. [6] These ghost forests are evidence of significant, rapid changes in coastline – often due to seismic events such as the 1700 Cascadia earthquake. [7] The stumps at Neskowin are 2,000 years old, according to carbon dating. [8]
Montgomery house, Kalama WA . Reported to be one of the most haunted locations in Kalama, Washington, by townsfolk and former occupants, [1] Montgomery House Bed and Breakfast was built in 1908 on former Cowlitz Indian land [2] in Kalama, Washington, [3] a logging town along the Columbia River now known for its antiques.
A key stop on this road was the trading post at Orient, Washington, at the North and South forks of the Sauk River. Today this area is known as Bedal. In the summer of 1891 it was discovered that Monte Cristo could be accessed via the South Fork Stillaguamish River. A surveyor named M.Q. Barlow blazed a route from Silverton to Monte Cristo.
Melmont is a ghost town in Pierce County, Washington, USA.The town was founded in 1900 when the Northwest Improvement Company, a subsidiary of Northern Pacific Railway, started the Melmont coal mine. [1]