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<blockquote data-quote="bluejay_1919" data-source="post: 127671" data-attributes="member: 6721"><p>I've watched so many tv shows an documentaries on this house. I love history and it's even better if there is a bit of spook to it. I would love to see this house one day and tour through it. I love getting scared but I'm pretty sure I'd feel....discombobulated after a while walking through it. </p><p></p><p>I still think this is why hauntings from this era are so common. These people really embraced Spiritualism. Leaving a dead loved one for days in their living room. Taking death photos. Its quite interesting. They were not scared to hold a seance to contact the dead. Something that is sometimes shunned now days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluejay_1919, post: 127671, member: 6721"] I've watched so many tv shows an documentaries on this house. I love history and it's even better if there is a bit of spook to it. I would love to see this house one day and tour through it. I love getting scared but I'm pretty sure I'd feel....discombobulated after a while walking through it. I still think this is why hauntings from this era are so common. These people really embraced Spiritualism. Leaving a dead loved one for days in their living room. Taking death photos. Its quite interesting. They were not scared to hold a seance to contact the dead. Something that is sometimes shunned now days. [/QUOTE]
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