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Post by alexcooper on Feb 9, 2007 10:14:59 GMT -5
Boston has a long history of haunts that I have not yet heard covered. Castle Island in South Boston might be a great place to start. The ghost of Edgar A. Poe has been said to haunt it (He has also been reported on the Boston Common) and history has proven that the "walled up victim" which is found in several of Poe's stories originated at Fort Independence (Castle Island)...
Just a thought.
Alex
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Post by lildebcc on Feb 12, 2007 10:13:11 GMT -5
I have been to Castle Island, and never came up with anything paranormal. That does not mean that there is not anything there, but then again, spirits do not make curtain calls.
With so much stuff going on in The Common, I do not know if anyone would be able to pick up anything there. And I know that I would not go around there at night trying to find something.
>^o.o^<
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Post by aneaglesangel on Feb 12, 2007 11:34:29 GMT -5
I've been to Castle Island, too! I thought the story associated with that was about a woman? I'll have to look up in my notes, but I swear that's what the story was. A lady ghost appears, but I could be wrong, I read sooo many stories about the paranormal that it's easy to mix some of them up, LOL! I think Boston has many great haunted stories, but unless I've got a crew of big, hairy men I wouldn't want to go walking around Boston at night alone! It is a great idea though!
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Post by mmecurie68 on Feb 12, 2007 12:34:57 GMT -5
George's Island is also supposedly haunted by a white lady and Civil War-era soldiers. I know that when I went there in junior high school some of the fortifications were pretty darn creepy!
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Post by alosa1066 on Feb 12, 2007 23:05:33 GMT -5
I'd be happy to do that show sometimes. I've looked into many of those haunted locations (and lived in several). You can check out my site for now... www.masscrossroads.comChris
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