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Seattle Underground

Seattle WA, King County, Washington
Part of: Pioneer Square Waitsburg

BRIEF: Haunted Underground Tunnels

SUMMARY: Apparitions of prostitutes, feelings of pain mostly affecting females. Sightings of shadow people. "Minor" spirit seen in the "vault" Overwhelming presence of spirits. "Static Charge" Noises can be heard. It is said that a ghost walks the tunnel with it's severed head with the machinery that killed him following behind. The movie The Stalker shows this Serial Killer "living" in this underground city.

Mead Hall

Madison, Morris County, New Jersey
Part of: Drew University

Rockville Cemetery

Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland
AKA: Rockville Protestant Episcopal Cemetery, Rockvlle Union Cemetery

Patapsco Forest

BRIEF: Indian legend and lore.

SUMMARY: The Catonsville area was first settled by Indians in the primordial time of this continent. Catonsville was not established as a permanent village until 1200 AD. The natives who lived here had established a tribal government system.

Bunnyman Bridge

BRIEF: The so-called First Power, granted by the Devil, is everlasting life

SUMMARY: Decades ago, Clifton townsfolk shunned an hermitly little man whom they misunderstood and possibly even feared. The sense was he was strange and crazy. One day the local preacher went to visit the man. Receiving no answer, the preacher found, around back, the barn door ajar. Peering inside revealed a shocking sight: the man standing atop a pentagram on the barn floor, apparently holding a cup of blood, dripping, and chanting or babbling. It's said that the Bunnyman appears most prominently in popular culture as Frank, the gothic bunnyman, in the film "Donnie Darko", which also includes a song from Echo and the Bunnnymen entitled "The Killing Moon".
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