# Mystery
The Haunting of Malaga Inn
The Malaga Inn, situated in the Downtown Historic District of Mobile, holds a rich history that dates back to the Civil War era. Constructed around 1862, it served as twin townhouses for the distinguished Goldsmith and Frohlichstein families. Today, the Malaga Inn stands tall as one of Alabama's premier hotels, renowned for its exceptional service and timeless charm.
Chasing Shadows: The Gurdon Light Mystery
The Gurdon Light, a mysterious phenomenon in Gurdon, Arkansas, near disused railroad tracks, has captivated local legends and garnered attention in media, including Unsolved Mysteries and Mysteries at the Museum. The light, which has been observed in various colors and described as erratic, appears at different times and locations, adding to its enigma.
An Island the Size of Manhattan That Showed Up On Google Earth Was "Undiscovered" by Researchers
A mysterious island dubbed Sandy Island that appeared on maps of the area around northwest Caledonia was officially "undiscovered" by researchers. It even popped up on Google Earth leading researchers to search for it in 2012. However, they did not find any land mass at the given coordinates. Per reports, it just happened to be a nonexistent landmass that was accidentally included in maps: "In an obituary for the island published in April 2013, the researchers explained why the phantom landmass had been included on some maps for more than a century, pointing to some human errors and a possible pumice raft."
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Ghosts of the Past: The Palmer House Hotel
The Palmer House Hotel in Sauk Center, Minnesota, has a captivating history, built in 1901 on the former site of a brothel. One particularly intriguing story involves a young boy who died from influenza while staying at the hotel, the only reported death associated with it. Visitors and staff have reported supernatural encounters, with sightings of a ghostly young boy on the hotel's staircase.
Legend of Maggie's Ghost: The Jameson Hotel
The Jameson Hotel in Wallace, ID, certainly has a reputation for paranormal activity and the alleged haunting of a ghost named Maggie. This kind of local legend adds to the intrigue and mystery of the place. Reports of objects moving on their own, doors locking and unlocking by themselves, and lights flickering or turning on and off are typical of ghostly encounters.
Haunted Kansas: Stull Cemetery & the Devil's Gate
Stull is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1857, the settlement was initially known as Deer Creek until it was renamed after its only postmaster, Sylvester Stull. As of 2018, only a handful of structures remain in the area.
D.B. Cooper: The Man Who Inadvertently Made Aviation History
D.B. Cooper. For many, the name itself is all that is necessary to conjure images of lost money, hijacked planes and the thick forests in the State of Oregon that rescuers had to search in their efforts to find the man who had made off with $200,000 in ransom money.
Sighted in Florida: The Skunk Ape?
Did a photographer capture Bigfoot taking a dip in the waters of southwest Florida?. Eyewitness Ken Stevenson, an IT professional from Cape Coral, says that the exact location of the sighting was Pine Island in Lee County, the largest island in Florida, and the perfect place for a large hairy hominid to hide.
Exploring the Spooklight: Uncovering the Mystery of Route 66.
In the borderlands of southwestern Missouri and northeastern Oklahoma, a ghostly phenomenon has captured the imagination of locals and tourists alike for generations. The Spooklight, also known as the Hornet Spooklight, Hollis Light, and Joplin Spook Light, is a legendary paranormal phenomenon that has fueled myths and legends. However, recent investigations have unveiled a more down-to-earth explanation for this eerie spectacle, one grounded in scientific fact rather than the supernatural.
Screaming Jenny: The Haunting Legend of Harpers Ferry
Nestled in the eerie town of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, there's a place that oozes an undeniable allure, steeped in a haunting secret that chills the very air you breathe—the spine-tingling tale of Screaming Jenny. This unsettling story unfolds in the obscure and shadowy realm surrounding the Harpers Ferry Depot, a foreboding stretch nestled along the tracks of the esteemed Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Within the confines of this desolate terrain, abandoned and decaying storage sheds have evolved into a sanctuary for the impoverished, serving as a somber testament to lives forgotten in time.
“Baltimore Police Department Parking Garage Closure: A Look at the Situation”
The Baltimore Police Department headquarters has been grappling with an unexpected issue — the closure of its parking garage due to structural concerns. A hole measuring roughly 1 foot by 3 feet appeared on the fourth level of the parking garage on August 24, 2023. This development has raised questions about the safety of the facility, the impact on employees, and the need for immediate repairs. In this blog, we will delve into the details of the situation and explore its implications.
Michigan's Stonehenge lays at the bottom of Lake Michigan
At the bottom of Lake Michigan is a Stonehenge-like structure. The rocks form a rough-looking circle, the limestone blocks are believed to weigh in the tons. One of the rocks allegedly has a drawing of a mastodon on it.
Vanishing Hotel Room: Paris Terror
The legend of the Vanishing Hotel Room, also known as The Vanishing Lady, is a spine-tingling urban legend with its origins in an international exposition in the heart of Paris. This unsettling narrative tells the story of a daughter who left her mother alone in their hotel room, only to return to a nightmarish mystery: both her mother and the room had disappeared without a trace. The hotel staff's insistence that they had no knowledge of the missing woman only deepens the eerie enigma.
Mysteries & Legends of NJ's Clinton Road
Nestled in the heart of West Milford, Passaic County, New Jersey, Clinton Road stretches about 10 miles, extending from Route 23 near Newfoundland to Upper Greenwood Lake. While this road may appear unassuming at first glance, it has earned a reputation as a hotbed of strange occurrences and paranormal phenomena. Legends of ghosts, peculiar creatures, and clandestine gatherings have turned it into a source of fascination and mystique, attracting the curious and the brave alike.
The unsolved mystery of the Sodder Children, who vanished in 1945
the early morning of December 25, 1945, tragedy struck the Sodder family in Fayetteville, West Virginia, when their house burned. However, only the parents and four children escaped the house fire, and the other five were never found, not in the ashes of the burned house or seen ever again. It has been an unsolved mystery since 1945.
The Psychic Capital: Exploring Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp
The post includes some content assisted by AI tools. Deep within the heart of Florida, nestled among the lush woodlands ofVolusia County, lies an unassuming yet captivating enclave known as the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp. Far from the hustle and bustle of city life, this tranquil haven has earned the moniker of the "Psychic Capital of the World." It is a place where the mystical and the metaphysical converge, drawing seekers, skeptics, and curious souls alike into its spellbinding embrace.