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The Haunting of the Lake Compounce Amusement Park

Lake Compounce Amusement Park – Hartford County, Bristol, Connecticut

Photograph ©Alan Ageloff

The land where the park currently stands boasts a rich history, once belonging to the Mattituck Indians. It is fascinating to note that the park's nomenclature, Lake Compounce, pays homage to Chief John Compounce of the Mattituck tribe. In 1684, Chief Compounce entered into a transaction that would significantly alter the course of history, selling the land to settlers from Massachusetts who sought new opportunities in the area.

Tragically, the chief met an untimely demise within days of parting with the land, drowning in the lake under mysterious circumstances. The details surrounding his death remain enigmatic, adding an element of intrigue to the park's origin story.

Another peculiar incident unfolded shortly after the land exchange—the demise of Mr. Norton, the broker of the deal. His life concluded abruptly when he fell from a ladder, breaking his neck. The Nortons, known for their spiritual inclinations, had faced scrutiny from the government before settling in Lake Compounce, creating an intriguing backdrop to the unfolding events.

The park burgeoned in size and popularity over the years, culminating in its completion in 1895. However, alongside its growth, tales of accidents and strange occurrences began to circulate. During construction, numerous workers reportedly met tragic fates, with one worker even suffering the gruesome fate of decapitation due to a ride mishap.

The paranormal phenomena at Lake Compounce date back to the early 1900s, with reports of supernatural activity becoming an integral part of the park's lore. Remarkably, every structure within the park seems to harbor some form of inexplicable happenings. For over a century, employees and visitors alike have borne witness to these eerie events.

Accounts abound of bodiless voices echoing through the night air, mysterious lights flickering on and off independently, and shadows gracefully traversing the grounds after nightfall. Inanimate objects have been known to defy the laws of nature, moving without any apparent human intervention.

The Starlight Ballroom, nestled within the amusement park, holds its own share of spectral tales. Even after the building has been securely closed and locked for the night, the strains of ethereal music have been reported. Some even claim to have witnessed dancing shadows gracefully navigating the hallways.

Today, Lake Compounce remains a hotbed for inexplicable occurrences, with both employees and visitors recounting their encounters with the unexplained. The park stands as a living testament to a history steeped in mystery, where the past intertwines with the present, creating an ambiance that continues to captivate and perplex those who venture within its bounds.

Address:
822 Lake Ave
Bristol, Connecticut 06010
(860) 583-3300
Website


The Haunting of Tombstone, Arizona - Part Two

Town of Tombstone – Cochise County, Tombstone, Arizona

O.K. Corral


Photograph ©Unknown

The O.K. Corral, site of the famous gunfight that took place on October 26, 1881. The fight that broke out on this vacant lot lasted only 30 seconds but the legend has lasted for decades.

Many who have walked into or past this lot have claimed to see the apparitions of cowboys (presumably those involved in the gunfight), appearing out of nowhere with guns drawn. Others have also claimed to feel bodily chills or cold spots in this area.

Address:
O.K. Corral
308 East Allen Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Buford House


Photograph ©Legends of America

The Buford House, now a bed and breakfast, seems to be the final resting place of Mr. George Buford himself. Apparently, in life, George was in love with a woman named Cleopatra; called Petra for short.

As the story goes, Petra walked home with another man one day and George was enraged. Not long afterward, Petra came to visit George and he fatally shot her twice before turning the gun on himself.

At the Buford House, many have reported the doorbell ringing in the middle of the night. The unexplainable sounds of knocking have been heard on various walls throughout the house. Water faucets have been known to turn on by themselves. Some women who have stayed at the B&B have complained that some unseen hands touched their hair or the back of their necks!

Address:
Buford House
113 East Stafford Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Crystal Palace Saloon


Photograph ©Legends of America


Many claim that the apparition of Big Nose Kate wanders this establishment. According to natives of Tombstone, this saloon was one of Kate’s favorites. Many have reported objects being moved to odd locations during the night. Some have seen gambling wheels begin to spin of their own accord! Many have seen lights go on and off by themselves. Footsteps and voices have been heard all over the building. Also, many full-bodied cowboy apparitions have been reported in various parts of the building.

Address:
The Crystal Palace Saloon
Corner of Allen Street & Fifth Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Boothill Graveyard


Photograph ©Unknown


Photograph ©Grombo

Strange noises have been reported to come from this famous cemetery at night. Odd lights have been spotted throughout the area after sundown. Many tourists have taken photographs that displayed tons of orbs floating around the entire place. With so many violent deaths, it’s not any wonder that this site would be haunted!

Address:
Boothill Graveyard
Highway 80, just North of Tombstone 85638



The Red Buffalo Trading Company

Photograph ©Southwest Ghost Hunters Association

The Red Buffalo stands where the former Campbell and Hatch’s Saloon once stood; the very spot where Morgan Earp was killed in 1882. Before that time, the building was home to the Legends of the West Saloon (How appropriate!).

Footsteps have been heard in the rear of this building. Lights turn on and off and objects are moved to other places. Some have claimed to have been pushed by some unseen force. Many witnesses have spotted the apparition of a woman floating about the place. And, many have claimed to see Morgan Earp standing in the area where he died.

Address:
The Red Buffalo
412 East Allen Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



More Pictures from Tombstone:



Photograph ©Unknown

Tombstone Courthouse

Photograph ©Around Arizona

Tombstone City Hall

Photograph ©Adventure Travel

The Epitaph Newspaper

Photograph ©Arizona Ghost Towns


Old Tombstone Fire Station

Photograph ©Arizona Ghost Towns

The Gallows

Photograph ©Unknown


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The Birdcage Theater Ghost Photo
The Boothill Cemetery Ghost Photo

The Haunting of Tombstone, Arizona - Part One

Town of Tombstone – Cochise County, Tombstone, Arizona

Photograph ©Library of Congress

The town of Tombstone is known for violence; gunfights, hangings, stabbings, outlaws, intoxication, barroom brawls and prostitution. Would it be any wonder that the entire place is said to be plagued with restless spirits! Even the streets of this once violent town are said to be haunted by MANY apparitions!

Marshall Fred White, the first marshall of Tombstone, is said to roam these streets. Marshall White was accidentally shot by Curly Bill Brocius in 1880. Many have spotted the Marshall’s apparition close to the Birdcage Theatre on East Allen Street; apparently this is where he was shot and killed.

Another apparition dressed in black has been seen crossing Fifth Street in the area where an assassination attempt was made on Virgil Earp, leaving him with a gunshot wound in his left arm that crippled him for life. The specter is said to get halfway across the road and then he disappears into thin air! Many believe that this is in fact, the spirit of Virgil Earp; however, some argue this theory because Virgil actually died in the state of Nevada in 1905, after battling a bout of pneumonia.


Photograph ©Farm Security Administration, Library of Congress



The Birdcage Theatre


Photograph ©Fredrick D. Nichols, 1937

The Birdcage Theatre is known to be one of the oldest buildings in Tombstone, it is also said to be one of the most haunted.

The Birdcage is now a museum that displays the Black Moriah Hearse; the same carriage that took those who were killed in the famous O.K. Corral gunfight, to their permanent resting place in the Boothill Graveyard. Today, this famous hearse is said to be worth nearly two-million dollars.


Photograph ©Legends of America

This Theatre, turned museum, also displays the Faro Card Table where Doc Holiday shuffled and delt.


Photograph ©Legends of America


Paranormal happenings have been reported at the Birdcage for many, many years. It has even been claimed that the Birdcage houses over thirty ghosts; this is really no surprise since there were at least 26 deaths that took place there! Someone even took the time to count all of the bullet holes; the unofficial count was 140!

Many full-bodied apparitions wearing eighteen-hundreds clothing, have been spotted here by patrons, as well as, employees. One of these apparitions, a former stage hand, is seen quite frequently crossing the stage and then he disappears.

Many who have passed the establishment after hours, claimed they heard music and laughter coming from inside. Others have heard a woman singing, but could not make out her words. Some have heard a piano playing but no one was sitting at the antique piano at the time. Also, the sounds of cards shuffling and glasses clinking have been heard here but could not be explained.

Other happenings in the Birdcage Theater include; strange noises coming from the balconies, the smell of cigar smoke or suddenly being engulfed in cigar smoke when no one was smoking, strange elusive shadows, being touched by unseen hands, thumping or knocking noises under the floor, items that go missing only to appear somewhere else in the building, large and heavy objects being moved to a new location sometime during the night, the heavy sounds of cowboy boots walking the floors, and this list goes on and on and on!

In researching the hauntings of the Birdcage, I came across one very interesting story that I’d like to share:
A statue of Wyatt Earp was placed up in one of the cribs that overlook the theatre.


Photograph ©Legends of America

Every morning for about six months, staff members would come in to find Wyatt’s hat lying on the floor. Day-after-day this happened. Then, one day when the Birdcage was opened, they found Wyatt’s statue facing the back of his crib instead of facing the stage! Finally, the owners were informed by a historian, that they had mistakenly placed Wyatt in the crib that was usually reserved for the Clanton gang. Wyatt’s statue was then moved again, to his familiar crib and the hat never fell off again!

Address:
The Birdcage Theatre
517 East Allen Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Aztec House Antique Shop


Photograph ©Nevada Spirit Seekers

Many believe that apparitions are drawn to the Aztec House because of the antiques that are sold there. The most witnessed apparition in the place is a woman dressed in white. It is believed that she committed suicide after her young child died of yellow fever; an acute viral disease.

Most sightings of the female specter have been outside. She is often seen standing in front of the Aztec House and has been known to actually block traffic with her presence. This apparition has also been seen roaming up to nine miles out of town!

Address:
The Aztec House
220 East Fremont Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Nellie Cashman’s Restaurant


Photograph ©Fredrick D. Nichols, 1937

Many customers and employees of this restaurant have reported hearing crashing sounds that were unexplainable; nothing was thrown, broken or found to be the source of the disruption. Other noises, such as muffled voices, have been heard here as well but their source is never found.

As with many hauntings, the lights unexplainably turn on and off and cold spots are often found throughout the establishment.

Address:
Nellie Cashman’s Restaurant
117 South Fifth Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Schieffelin Hall


Photograph ©Library of Congress


The sounds of boot spurs have been heard here. Once, an entire group that was touring the building heard these sounds. At first they said the sounds seemed as if they were coming from around the corner and then the sounds seemed to come from within the building. Consequently, orbs are often caught on film here, as well as, the rest of the haunted buildings in Tombstone.

Address:
Schieffelin Hall
Corner of Fremont and Fourth Streets
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Old Wells Fargo Stage Stop


Photograph ©Andy & Frank


Apparitions of stagecoach drivers and cowboys have been spotted roaming the street near this building. The sounds of footsteps and spurs have also been heard in this area. The smell of cigar smoke and whiskey have also been reported here.

Address:
Wells Fargo Building
210 East Fremont Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638



Big Nose Kate’s Saloon/Former Grand Hotel


Photograph ©Gary S.

Many paranormal claims have been made in this restaurant and saloon. The building itself was, at one time, the three-story Grand Hotel. This hotel was built in 1880 but fire swept through and gutted the structure in 1882.

The damage the fire caused is a shame; the Grand Hotel must have been very grand in deed. The place was said to be luxuriously furnished with solid walnut furniture and expensive, stunning décor. The hotel apparently had sixteen comfortable rooms; these rooms and the bar area were popular after the hotel opened and they were graced with the presence of such names as Doc Holiday, Wyatt and Virgil Earp, and the Clanton gang.

After the fire, most of the building lay in a heap in the basement. Some of the grand arches were salvageable and two of the long bars were saved. One of the long bars still stands in the saloon today; the other is located in the Birdcage Theatre. Can you imagine, standing at a bar where Doc Holiday and the Earp brothers once stood? Amazing! Big Nose Kate’s Saloon now stands proudly in place of the Grand Hotel and it’s haunted as ever!

During the days of the hotel, there was a janitor whom everyone called Swamper. Swamper spent his days doing handyman work in the hotel and in return, the hotel provided residence for him in the basement. Swamper’s room was humble but it was, at least, a roof over his head. Swamper learned that his room was not far from the tunnels in the silver mine. So, when he would finish his work for the hotel each day, he would then go to his room in the basement and dig for hours. He did finally reach the mining tunnels. It is assumed that he collected quite a bit of silver but, none of it was ever found after he died. Swamper’s spirit is believed to haunt the basement of Big Nose Kate’s. His self-dug tunnel still remains there, in tact and moaning has been heard coming from inside.

Many have seen the fleeting apparitions of cowboys standing at the bar or in doorways. Many witnesses have heard singing or talking in empty rooms. Items have been unexplainably knocked off of shelves or tables. Doors have been witnessed to open and close on their own and lights turn on and off without any help from the living.

The mannequins on the false balcony are said to be moved around or tossed over the railing by some unseen force. Cold spots and gusts of cold air have been felt in many areas of the building.

In the basement, one woman claimed to have felt hands around her throat. Also, many women have been shoved while going down the stairs. Voices and footsteps are heard in this area, as well.

Address:
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon
417 East Allen Street
Tombstone, Arizona 85638

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The Haunting of Ford Island

Ford Island –Honolulu County, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Photograph ©Travlr


Ford Island sits snugly in the center of Pearl Harbor. Many men died here during the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Would it be any wonder that this little island is reported to be haunted?

Residents have made reports of disembodied voices and footsteps in empty rooms of their homes. Some have reported finding objects in their homes unexplainably moved or stacked up.

Other paranormal phenomenon includes lights and appliances that turn on in the middle of the night for no apparent reason, a glowing misty apparition that floats through homes and shadowy figures walking around the trees and buildings on the north side of the island; these figures look like people but then disappear into thin air.

Some who have visited the airstrip claim to have feelings of urgency, as if some unseen emergency were going on around them; others have added to this description by saying they heard the sounds of men running past them in boots but they didn’t actually see them.

Many have claimed to hear the sounds of men moaning in pain. And at one building in particular, reports have been made of locked doors opening and closing on their own, accompanied by unexplained drafts of cold air.

Many apparitions have been spotted on this island, most are dressed in uniform, and they seem to roam, without destination, around the island.


The Haunting of Colonial Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg – Williamsburg, Virginia

Photograph ©CountryInns.Com

Middle Plantation, located between the James and New York rivers, was founded as the new capital of the Virginia Colony in 1699, after the Capital Building in Jamestown burned in 1698. Middle Plantation was then renamed “Williamsburg” in honor of King William III.

The College of William and Mary, located in Williamsburg, is the second oldest establishment in America for higher learning. This institution was utilized by such great men as: John Marshall, Thomas Jefferson, John Tyler, and James Monroe. Also, our first president, George Washington, received his surveyor’s license from this very same school! This College was a temporary host to the Virginia colony’s government while a new capital was being constructed nearby. In 1780, the city of Richmond became the “new” capital of Virginia, as it is today.

Williamsburg is also famous for:

·Establishing the very first mental hospital in this country.
·George Washington’s assembly of the Continental Army in 1781 before his raid on Yorktown (a military move that won America’s independence).
·It was the site of the first attempted canal in America.
·And, it was used as a barracks and hospital by the Confederate Army, and then later by the Union Army, during the American Civil War.

Today, Williamsburg is nationally known as one of America’s favorite historical hotspots. What many don’t know is that, Colonial Williamsburg is haunted.


College of William and Mary

Photograph ©RevolutionaryDay.Com

At the College of William and Mary, sightings of a female apparition have been reported numerous times over the years. This departed spirit is called, Lucinda, who died in an automobile accident while on her way to star in a play called, “Our Town,” which was to premier on campus.

The apparition of a Revolutionary War soldier also makes an occasional appearance in and around the building. This former patriot died of gunshot wounds on the third floor.

Also haunting this building is the apparition of a French soldier. This same spirit was seen and first reported by the college’s first president, James Blair in 1969 after Mr. Blair awoke in the middle of the night to find the specter standing at the foot of his bed!


Ludwell-Paradise House

Photograph © Jim Donten

The apparition of the eccentric and mentally disturbed, Lucy Ludwell, still visits her former family home. This lady was dubbed “Crazy Lucy” due to her peculiar behavior and her obsession with bathing many times a day. Lucy took over the house in 1805, after the death of her grandfather. Today she must still believe that she posses the home and the sounds of her bathing have been heard by many in the empty second floor bathroom.


Peyton Randolph House

Photograph ©Russ Picket

The Peyton Randolph house is believed to be the most haunted in Williamsburg. Visitors to the historic town make daily reports of specters peering out of windows at them, strange knocking sounds, footsteps, moaning, sounds of glass breaking and disembodied children laughing.


Wythe House

Photograph ©TwoRiversCapitalManagement.Com

Disembodied footsteps have been reported here, as well as, furniture being moved, cold spots, people being shoved by unseen hands, tapping sounds and strange clicking noises.

The apparition of a woman in a satin gown has been seen coming out of one of the bedroom closets, as well as, sitting at a dressing table combing her hair.



Some of the other locations in Colonial Williamsburg that are reported to be haunted are:

·Gaol (The old jail)
·Hangman’s Road
·The Nicholson House
·Well’s Corner


Whether you visit for the history or for the ghosts, Colonial Williamsburg is a beautiful town and a landmark in our country’s history! No wonder the spirits still linger there!


Address:
Visitors Center
101A Visitor Center Drive
Williamsburg, VA 23185
(800) 447-8679
Website

RELATED LINKS:
Colonial Williamsburg Ghost Pictures