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....That you would think would be hot for paranormal activity, but isn't.
I'll start:
West Putnam Avenue(US 1), Greenwich CT, along the Byram River bordering Port Chester NY.
Now a corporate office site, it was the location of a disco and pub called Gullivers, which shared a small strip along the Byram River with a bowling alley and a couple stores. In 1974 a fire, set by a burglar in an adjoining retail store to cover his tracks, destroyed the half of the strip occupied by Gulliver's and the retailer. 24 young nightclub patrons died.
I question the sensitivity of locating a pretty office building on that site, even though the building itself overlaps with only a small portion of the original shopping center location.
Perhaps a different approach to discussion might have been: name a location that you would not think would be a hotspot, but is.
The Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio comes to my mind then.
Big, open, well lighted hangars and display rooms sure look friendly enough. But the souls attached to those planes are seen hanging around quite often.
Location: Removing a snake out of the neighbor's washing machine
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Originally Posted by FeelinLow
Perhaps a different approach to discussion might have been: name a location that you would not think would be a hotspot, but is.
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Why would I do that? The fact is, no hauntings have been reported at places like the World Trade Center original footprints, Gullivers nightclub site on the CT/NY border, or the Station nightclub fire location in Rhode Island. One would think there would be!
Location: Removing a snake out of the neighbor's washing machine
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So if YOU didn't feel, see, or hear something you then conclude there is nothing there. An interesting approach.
Reread my comment #8. I just dropped a major insinuation that maybe I'm not that sensitive to paranormal activity. Hence 'ghostistic' or ghost-autistic!
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