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Showing posts with label Ghost Hunters. Show all posts

Fridays Frights: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

There’s just something about an old, abandoned, insane asylum that screams haunted. For one thing they’re usually isolated following the view that out of sight, meant out of mind to the general populace. In the early days Mental illness was not understood as well as it is today leaving those who suffered with the impairment at the mercy of sadistic practitioners who could experiment on them without fear of reprisal. Using techniques from electroshock therapy to ice pick lobotomies in an attempt to cure them of their illness.

Some people believe the walls of a building absorb the vibrations of its past occupants, hence the reason for paranormal activity in some places. What we are witnessing is the residue of a past life that has imprinted itself upon the structure that houses it.

There are those who believe mental illness is a more enlightened state of consciousness. An ability to see, that which remains hidden from the rest of us, and would explain why one with a mental impairment will speak to an object, or person, we cannot see. Maybe they’re carrying on a conversation we can only hear one half of.

Is it any wonder that insane asylums are the creepiest places?

Billed as the largest hand cut stone structure in the U.S, the second largest in the world, beat out only by the Kremlin, the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, formerly known as The Weston State Hospital in Weston, West Virginia has secured its place as one of the ten scariest places in the U.S. Originally named Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, it was renamed Weston State Hospital. The new owners of the property have restored its original name that has been protested by mental illness advocates.




Originally constructed by Irish stonemasons between 1858 and 1881 the hospital opened its doors to patient in 1864. It was designed to hold 250 patients but by the 1950’s the patient population had skyrocketed to 2,400 tormented souls held in overcrowded, generally poor conditions. Changes in the treatment of mental illness and the physical deterioration of the structure forced its closure in 1994.

In one hall on the first floor visitors have reported being pushed against the wall while a loud whistling sound, with no known source, comes from down the hallway. The apparition known as Ruth, who as a patient was very violent towards men and would often throw things at them, is purported to haunt this same hallway.

In ward two on the second floor shadowy figures are sometimes seen near where a patient was stabbed seventeen times by another patient. Two other patients were known to have hung themselves from the curtain rods in their rooms, and visitors have reported hearing voices telling them to get out.

The third floor houses the nurse’s quarters where there have been sightings of Elizabeth, the ghost of a nurse who once worked in the hospital, it is purported that she was killed by a patient and her body lay at the bottom of a stairwell for nearly sixty days before it was discovered by authorities. There have been reports of voices and footsteps where no one can be found. In the geriatrics wing shadowy figures are often encountered.



Ward R, on the fourth floor, is one of the creepiest areas with reports of a ghostly shadow known as the Creeper. Then there’s Lily’s room. While it may be bright and airy during the day the small toys left on the windowsills are sure to send a chill down your spine.

There are no clear reports on who Lily was in life. Some say she was the child of Gladys Ravensfield who had been brought to Trans-Allegheny after she had been raped by a group of soldiers during the civil war. Gladys gave birth to a baby girl the staff named Lily, but the newborn died several days later. Yet the ghost is that of a child who, it is reported, will place her hand into your own, and will tug at your clothes like a child trying to get your attention. She will also take any candy left out for her.


The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum is open to the general public for a variety of tours. From Heritage tours that focus on the unique architecture, to ghost hunting tours that range from half an hour to overnight for the truly dedicated ghost hunter out there. The hospital was featured on Ghost Hunters in season four episode nine which aired in 2008. On October 30, 2009 the travel channel aired a seven hour special on its reality TV show Ghost Adventures.



For more information on tours go to http://trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com

Fridays Frigths: Lockport Tunnels

Just a thirty minute ride East from Niagara Falls, along the Erie Canal, lay the Lockport Tunnels. Built in the mid eighteen hundreds to supply water power to nearby manufacturers the tunnels were cut from solid stone. At the time safety measures were lacking, and anytime you mix dynamite with the need to finish a project quickly you're bound to make a few mistakes. Of course with dynamite small mistakes have a tendency to quickly develop into larger one. Normally resulting in the death of those involved with the construction.

Lockport Pulp Company, courtesy Lockportcave.com



Their usefulness replaced by technology the tunnels are now open as a tourist attraction. There have been reports from visitors of faces floating just beneath the surface of the water. The sound of footsteps in vacant sections, and voices coming from places where there was no one present upon investigation.

image courtesy lockportcave.com


Ghost Hunters did a segment on the tunnels for SyFy during which they filmed a white mist rising from the ground, an event they were unable to duplicate later. They also captured two voices. One a child's voice that said. Can you show me the way out? Another voice said. I'm not quick enough to make it. The latter would lead one to believe they had just heard the voice of a worker killed in an accident, while the first could be of a child who had become lost.

The Lockport tunnels have their own website  as well as a facebook page. The tour lasts approximately 70 minutes and with the amount of walking involved it's not recommended for those with mobility issues.'

Links:

http://www.examiner.com/article/ghost-hunters-capture-evps-and-image-of-mysterious-mist-lockport-caves

http://lockportcave.com/

https://www.facebook.com/Lockport.Haunted.Cave











Fridays Frights: Stanley Hotel, Estes, CO

Located within sight of the Rockie Mountains, the Stanley Hotel, built in 1909, inspired Stephen King to write The Shining after he and his wife spent a night there in 1973. The 140 room hotel located in Estes Park Colorado, is purported to be haunted. Kitchen staff have reported to have heard a party going on in the ballroom only to find it empty. 


People in the lobby have reported hearing someone playing the ballroom piano, when employees investigate they find no one at the Piano. In one guest room visitors have reported seeing a man standing over their bed before fleeing into the closet. This same apparition is reported to be responsible for stealing jewelry, watches, and luggage from guests. Others have reported finding ghosts standing in their rooms in the middle of the night before disappearing. 






Stanley Kubrick's decision not to film his 1980 adaptation of The Shining was a major disappointment for Stephen King, though the hotel was featured in the 1997 television adaptation. It  appeared in the 1994 movie Dumb & Dumber, and has been featured on the television programs Ghost Hunters and Ghost Adventures.

The owners of the hotel have embraced their celebrity status by hosting ghost tours, film festivals, and writers retreats. One retreat reserves room 217 for one lucky guest. It is the same room Stephen King and his wife stayed in the night he got the inspiration for The Shining.

Fridays Frights: Waverly Hills Sanatorium

Welcome to another episode of Fridays Frights. This week we feature Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, KY.  Opened in 1910 to accommodate 40 - 50 Tuberculosis patients. It has been reported that over 60,000 deaths occurred from the time it opened until its closure in 1962, making it one of America's most haunted sites.




Featured on the popular television show, Ghost Hunters, as being one of the "most haunted" hospitals in the eastern United States. The sanatorium also appeared on ABC/FOX Family Channel's Scariest Places On Earth, VH1's Celebrity Paranormal ProjectZone Reality's Creepy, the British show Most Haunted, Paranormal Challenge, and Ghost Adventures on Travel Channel.




Tours are available. Visit the sanatoriums official sit for more information.
Waverly Hills Sanatorium