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Club Charles + Zodiac Restaurant

BRIEF: Two neighboring businesses share haunted history

SUMMARY: A cook named Lysa worked as a bartender at the club for over six years. One afternoon when the club was closed around 4:00 pm she was getting things ready for the evening. She looked up the stairs and saw a small older man wearing black trousers and a white shirt standing at the top of the stairs looking down at her. The man vanished as she was watching him. She ran down the stairs to the basement and demanded, "Is there a ghost here.?"

Furnace Hill

Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland
AKA: Avondale
FKA: Leigh Master's Home and Furnace

BRIEF: Evil demeanor gets you no nowhere but in the history books.

SUMMARY: The area called Furnace Hill in Carroll County is now a housing development, but Leigh Master's home was located on this land long ago. Leigh Master operated a smelting business during the 18th century, which is why the development is called Furnace Hill. The furnace that Leigh Master used for smelting is still there and people say that it is haunted.

Bishopville Carven House on Graveyard

BRIEF: There's no place like home.

SUMMARY: Thomas and Deborah Carven live in a house in Bishopsville, Maryland. They started having strange occurrences in their home.

Old Train Depot & Tunnel

BRIEF: Ghost train

SUMMARY: The Old Depot was built by the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in 1891 as a passenger and freight station. Two passenger trains ran daily from Cumberland to Piedmont via Frostburg ending service in 1942. In 1973, the abandoned building was renovated in 1989 as a restaurant and shops to accommodate the public and passengers of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad steam passenger train; the restaurant is currently closed. The site also houses the Thrasher Museum, which boast a variety of rail carriages on display. Some claim that sounds of trains long gone can still be hear in this area.
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