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 Most ghost places of DC, MD, VA -2

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Here is the list of the most habitable places in the DC / MD / VA area. I personally went to almost all of them. The few that I have not visited are for safety reasons like the White House.

DC

The White House - I can not enter a more ghostly area of ​​the building, but the story is a legend. Many of the late presidents like Abraham Lincoln said they roamed about in the White House hall. The average person can enter the visitor center, but maybe you know that you are walking around. I was at the visitor center, but unfortunately I did not observe anything. I felt that if EMF theeyd exploded, I thought it was a bomb.

Decatur House - Steven Decatur is a naval soldier, and now his house, a museum, is the most possessed building in DC. It's a museum, so you can access many areas of the house, but unfortunately there is no night. I visited many times and I felt that I was always chasing.

Haye Adams Hotel - Many guests and employees saw the ghost of Marian Hooper Adams who committed suicide in 1885. Guests hit the door, name it, grasp people, and hear the smell of cocktails in the air. Because it is a hotel, you can stay there and install equipment in your room, but it is not a cheap hotel so it is not cool about ghost hunters roaming the hotel,

Capitol Building - Capitol's most famous ghost story is the spirit of a demonic cat living in the basement of the building. Unfortunately, ordinary citizens do not have access to this area of ​​the building, so we can not swear by themselves. There is a story of the dancing statue that comes out on the night that everyone left.

MD

Waters House - located in Germantown, Maryland. The house was built in the 1800s and was a farmer owned by a family of water. Both owners were killed by relatives who were living with them. Many local residents say they can see the smoke from the chimney, the light in the attic, and the shadows of the people in the house even though no one lives. It is now a museum and it is definitely worth checking out

Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Until now all girls' schools insisted that the girls heard the sound of a boy shouting and playing, the ball bounced and the girl jumping. The appearance of a girl was also seen. It's pretty strange, but it's a pretty safe place to stay near, but you are surprised.

Reistertown - This is not a beginner's spirit hunter, it is also really terrible for me. A witch's cemetery cursed townspeople in the 1800s and hung by two people. They buried her in two separate places. When I visited, my dwing rod became a nut, the EMF did a nut and outside of 75 degrees, I was chattering a constant cold tooth. I thought that nothing could surprise me, but I had to leave in this place after 1 hour!

VA

Woodlawn Plantation - This is the first place to come to mind when thinking about the ghost spot of VA. It is a farm of Alexandria, which was formerly George Washington's hometown of Mount Vernon. Check out a very cool place. Many people feel that they are being pushed in and say that they feel like descending the stairs out of the way when descending the stairs.

Wakefield high school - If the school is closed and you sit at the theater in the middle of the night and hear the sound of the piano, students should watch them shine on the stage without anyone there.

Grahams Forge (Grahams Forge) - a ghostly mansion owned by a slave owner who tortured a slave and killed slaves. He burned down the slave residence who killed more than 100 men, women, children slaves. When driving to a house, people insist that they feel a sudden and hasty feeling of pain and anger. You can hear screams, screams, and voices. You can check the light on and off. You can also see the person looking at you through the window at night.




 Most ghost places of DC, MD, VA -2


 Most ghost places of DC, MD, VA -2

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