St George Hotel: Victims of Deadly Fires Still Haunt Volcano, CA

The St George Hotel in Volcano Ca., is almost certainly haunted, unless you can think of a better explanation?

Historically speaking, the town of Volcano, California has had its fair share of bad luck when it comes to hospitality. In 1853, the Eureka Hotel was built, only to be destroyed by a fire a few years later. In 1859 the town tried again, and the Empire Hotel was built at the same location. Repeated […]

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Haunted Archer City: The Spirit of the Lonesome Dove Inn

The Longsome Dove Inn in Archer City, Texas, is closed now, but the spirits haven't left yet.

In 1927, the community of Archer City, Texas elected to have a hospital developed in their town. For reasons unknown, the hospital was eventually shut down decades later. Many believe it was due to lack of space. Updated 2/11/2020 – Rather than have the former hospital demolished, the building went up for sale. It was […]

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Wauchula: Dead Babies Cry for Help on the Bloody Bucket Bridge

The infamous Bloody Bucket Bridge in Wauchula, Florida.

The town of Wauchula, Florida is shrouded in a horrific and intriguing legend, and it all starts and ends with Bloody Bucket Bridge. Before the Civil War, a slave in the area acted as the local midwife. Some speculate that this woman was concerned with how many babies each family could actually afford to provide […]

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How to Read Auras for Beginners: Understanding the 7 Chakras

A balanced aura is a good sign - How To Read Auras For Beginners: Understanding Chakra & More

Have you ever met someone with a vibe that you couldn’t quite grasp, but later on confirmed through their actions? A gut feeling that hinted at behaviors revealed afterwards? You might’ve picked up on their aura, alerting you to something hidden or latent. Read on to learn how to read auras for beginners. – Updated 2/11/2020 ​ What […]

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Dead Man Lives in the Pictures at Mary Aaron Museum in Marysville

There's just something creepy about museums sometimes, and the Mary Aaron Museum in Marysville is no exception.

In 1856, an architect named Warren Miller completed building a house for his family in Marysville, California. Known for his gothic revival style, Miller built many houses in Marysville and made a decent fortune before moving to New York. The Aaron family moved in shortly after. The Aaron Family of Historic Marysville Updated 9/23/2019 – […]

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Haunted Beeville: The Playful Ghost of the Dog and Bee Pub

We're sure these hauntings had nothing to do with this place closing their doors.

Beeville, Texas is a small, sleepy town where comfort and simplicity are valued above all else. The Dog and Bee Pub, which was a Scottish style restaurant and bar, offered authentic fair and an unassuming attitude—making it a great addition to downtown. While the Dog and Bee Pub has been closed for a couple of years […]

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Energy Healing: What is Reiki Healing and How Does it Work?

The art of Reiki (Energy Healing) is both beautiful and cosmic.

The idea of laying on hands and energy healing has been around since long before the New Age movement arrived. The basic premise behind Reiki has been used by humans and even animals since the dawn of time, as touch has always been used to convey healing, comfort and love. – Updated 2/11/2020 What is […]

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