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Post by lildebcc on Aug 14, 2006 18:07:40 GMT -5
Can't say that one area gave me more tingles than another, but I like going to the Slaughter Pen and the Rose Farm. But it is more for the historic value of the areas as opposed to any paranormal activity.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Aug 14, 2006 18:15:13 GMT -5
Yeah, I hear ya there! There's a farm I used to work on that I just looved the house, no activity or anything but it just had such a 'feel' to it you know! Such a happy place! It was built in the 1600's and was always an operating farm, it was just so quaint I guess! I'd probably be drawn to the same spot as you for the same reason! Can you get into the buildings at the farm? And, sorry, I know, a million questions, are the buildings pretty much as they were? I'd looove that!! The floors and how they put stuff together back then was amazing, I love old houses, LOL!!
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Post by lildebcc on Aug 14, 2006 18:22:32 GMT -5
The farm is a working farm, so you can't get into the buildings. Most of the buildings there are original, some with additions or modifications - progress. But for the most part, things are pretty much the same. A lotof the buildings are private residences; some are stores and restaurants too. Seeing the outsides of these buildings is more than enough though, considering that they are in the same place and look pretty much the same as they did during the battles. It is amazing to see pictures from back then and see the same areas now.
The Rose Farm is more about the land than any of the buildings on it. It was the site of one of the many nasty battles.
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