False Alarm
10-28-2008, 02:02 PM
northeast US. lookout cuscus! :ghost:
on the real if i became a ghost i'd totally haunt a library. gimme a chance to finally get to the end of my reading list. i'd be like this guy:
Danvers, Peabody Institute Library. The ghost of an old man sits in a reading room of this 1892 building. Some say he has shushed people talking loudly.
STFU, fleshies!
thought the next one was spooky:
Fairhaven, Millicent Library. The library’s founder, Standard Oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840–1909), had a daughter named Millicent who died of heart failure in 1890 at the age of 17. The 1893 library was named after her. Patrons sometimes see her walking the halls, outlined in bright blue light. At night, passersby have reported seeing a girl standing in the window of the turret in front. A woman dressed in black who runs her fingers along the shelved books has been reported from the upper floors, while a man dressed in a tweed jacket, purple bow tie, and small circular glasses has been seen mopping the basement floor.
a turreted library with a dead girl standing in the window at night?! :scared:
http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2008/10/library-ghosts-northeastern-us/
on the real if i became a ghost i'd totally haunt a library. gimme a chance to finally get to the end of my reading list. i'd be like this guy:
Danvers, Peabody Institute Library. The ghost of an old man sits in a reading room of this 1892 building. Some say he has shushed people talking loudly.
STFU, fleshies!
thought the next one was spooky:
Fairhaven, Millicent Library. The library’s founder, Standard Oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840–1909), had a daughter named Millicent who died of heart failure in 1890 at the age of 17. The 1893 library was named after her. Patrons sometimes see her walking the halls, outlined in bright blue light. At night, passersby have reported seeing a girl standing in the window of the turret in front. A woman dressed in black who runs her fingers along the shelved books has been reported from the upper floors, while a man dressed in a tweed jacket, purple bow tie, and small circular glasses has been seen mopping the basement floor.
a turreted library with a dead girl standing in the window at night?! :scared:
http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2008/10/library-ghosts-northeastern-us/