Tonight's spotlight: Dunham Tavern Museum & Gardens
Dunham Tavern Museum and Gardens stands as the oldest building still in its original location in the city of Cleveland.
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Peninsula School in Menlo Park, California, was founded in the early twentieth century as part of a progressive education movement that sought to redefine how children learned. More →
Crystal Hot Springs in Honeyville, Utah, is known as one of the oldest natural hot spring destinations in the region. More →
A cemetery that claims to have the burial site of an extraterrestrial that crashed a flying object into a windmill. More →
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People often think bars or pubs are haunted because they have been the site of violent and fatal events in the past or because spirits can become attached to places where people feel a sense of belonging or had a strong bond with the building or its owners. With its mix of happiness, sadness, and sometimes conflict, bars can be high-energy places where emotions can get intensified, which could harbor paranormal activity. Changes in ownership, renovations, or other uses can cause spirits to become restless. Some people say they see or experience paranormal behavior more easily when they're intoxicated because it might lower their inhibitions and change how they see things. Folklore and media often use the idea of a "haunted bar," which can make people believe that these places are even more likely to have supernatural behavior.
Many factors contribute to the perception of islands as haunted. These factors include the fact that islands are geographically isolated and their historical affiliation with challenging situations such as disease or battle. Islands are naturally secluded, which results in a belief in islands harboring spirits. Several societies hold the belief that spirits are unable to travel across water, contributing to the notion that islands are haunted since spirits would be unable to leave the island because it's surrounded by water. Some islands were used to house those afflicted with contagious diseases, which has led to countless deaths on islands as well. Isolation, history, and unexplainable events can lead to the creation of ghost stories and legends about islands.
Lighthouses are often thought to be haunted because they are located next to large, moving bodies of water. There are many lighthouses located near beaches that are perilous because ships have crashed there, resulting in a large number of deaths. These deaths could be linked to ghostly sightings. Lighthouses are also often haunted by lighthouse keepers or their families, as they frequently lived in extreme solitude, which could lead to emotional discomfort and even violence, perhaps creating leftover energy as well as their feeling the need to continue their work to keep sailors safe on the high seas. The aura surrounding haunted lighthouses is enhanced by the fact that much local folklore and many stories about them have been passed down through the years.
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The Robert Louis Stevenson House in Monterey, California, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city, dating back to around 1836. More →
Joint Base Lewis-McChord has its origins in the early twentieth century when the United States military sought a strategic location in the Pacific Northwest for training and defense. More →
Fort Lewis College is a public liberal arts college in Durango, Colorado, and the only four-year and graduate studies institution in the Four Corners region. More →
The King George II Inn in Bristol, Pennsylvania, traces its origins back to 1681, when English settler Samuel Clift established a ferry crossing along the Delaware River and built a small public house to serve travelers. More →
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