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The Haunting of Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market –King County, Seattle, Washington
Photograph ©Seattle.Eater.com
Established in the early 1900s, Pike Place Market boasts a resilient history that endured the challenges of the Great Depression and World War II, thriving on its reputation for fair prices. However, in the late 1940s, the market faced a decline in business with the emergence of supermarkets. Despite this setback, Pike Place Market managed to retain a sufficient customer base, preserving its legacy into the 1960s.

As the years passed, the once vibrant market fell into disrepair, labeled an eyesore by the city. In the face of impending demolition, a concerted campaign emerged to save this historic site, leading to its restoration in 1971.

Today, Pike Place Market stands as a living testament to Seattle's rich history, offering more than just fresh produce—it also harbors echoes of the past, in the form of restless spirits.

One of the most prominent and active ghosts within Pike Place is that of "Princess Angeline," a Duwamish Indian and the eldest daughter of Chief Seattle. When the market displaced the Duwamish reservation in the late 19th century, Princess Angeline resisted eviction. Living on the outskirts, she earned a living doing laundry for the marketers. Despite her eventual death in 1896, Princess Angeline's spirit continues to make appearances at Pike Place Market, often appearing solid before vanishing into thin air. Witnesses frequently spot her in the underground ramps, adorned with her characteristic red scarf and carrying numerous baskets.

Beyond Princess Angeline, reports of other spirits circulate among the living at Pike Place Market. A "Handsome, Young Black Man" has been observed peering out of the Vitium Capitale Restaurant's window and walking in various areas of the market. Additionally, the apparition of an overweight female near the spot of her tragic demise—falling through a balcony to the pavement below—has been sighted.

These spectral encounters are just a glimpse into the paranormal tapestry of Pike Place Market. Strange and unexplainable phenomena are reported daily, inviting visitors to explore this historic site armed with curiosity and, perhaps, a camera. One daring tourist captured surprising footage, showcasing the enigmatic experiences within Pike Place Market. If you find yourself in the area, the market's haunted history awaits your exploration, promising a blend of rich tales and inexplicable occurrences.
 
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Pike Place
Seattle, WA 98101
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The Haunting of the Landmark Center

Landmark Center – Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Photograph ©MNkiteman


No, this isn’t Cinderella’s castle and no, it’s not one of the castles of Scotland…believe-it-or-not, this is the “Landmark Center” located in the U.S.’s own Minnesota!

This building was constructed in the late eighteen-early nineteen hundreds, costing a whopping 2.5 million; that was a pretty heavy price tag for that time! Originally the Landmark Center was used for Saint Paul’s post office and the court system. Today the Landmark Center houses the American Association of Woodturners Gallery, the Ramsey County Historical Society Gallery, the Schubert Club Musical Instrument Museum, the Landmark Center Archive Gallery, the Frederick King Weyerhaeuser Auditorium and several courtrooms.

In addition to all of its businesses, this building is also said to house a few apparitions. The spirit of a Mr. Jack Peifer, former gangster, is said to cause most of the paranormal activity. Apparently Jack committed suicide after receiving a thirty year prison sentence to be carried out in the Leavenworth Prison.

Jack’s apparition has been seen on the elevators, as well as, in one of the second floor ladies rooms. This awnry entity is said to make elevators go up and down, open and close doors and toilets, and scare people by touching them or laughing right behind them when his presence cannot be seen.

Jack is also accused of tipping bottles of alcohol over, shattering shot glasses and showing up in photos during celebrations that are held in the Landmark Center.

Address:
75 West Fifth Street
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102
(651) 292-3233
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