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Welcome to Haunting Hollows.
I hope everyone enjoys the site. We are trying to become the number 1 repository on the internet for Ghost Stories and related things. Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/ghostvision.
by Spiritseeker101
Penn Station wasn't always as nice and modern as it is right now. It used to be a terrible place.
That commuters and travelers would dread going through. It was nasty, dirty, and full of homeless people. There is one homeless man in particular that stood out from the others that flooded Penn Station. He would stand there and say "it is coming, it is coming for us". When travelers would ask what is coming for us he would just say "the train to Hell".
The new film "The Haunting in Connecticut" tells the story of the Snedeker family, who in 1986 rented an old house in Southington, Connecticut. Allen and Carmen Snedeker moved in with their daughter and three young sons. While exploring their new home, Carmen found strange items in the basement: tools used by morticians.
A man in New Zealand has taken a photograph of a post office that appears to show a ghostly figure in one of the windows.
Andrew Watters and his partner had been spending the weekend in St Bathans in search of haunted locations. In one photograph of a local post office there appeared to be the face of a ghostly woman looking out of an upstairs window
Bizarre Fact: In Madagascar, people dig up the bones of their loved ones and dance with them.
The Stanley Hotel is infamous among the paranormal circles, but another Estes Park inn has it’s share of ghosts as well. Newlyweds Gordon and Ethel Mace visited Estes Park in 1911 on their honeymoon and fell in love with the area. So much they decided to build a homestead on the property. Initially only a small cabin was built on the land and rhubarb was planted to fulfill the requirements of the Homestead Act.
Much like its counterparts, a portion of Vermont's green wilderness gained a reputation. Between the years 1920 and 1950, a number of people vanished without a trace. In his book, "Green Mountain Ghosts, Ghouls, and Unsolved Mysteries", Joe Citro dubbed an area in Bennington near Glastenbury mountain the "Bennington Triangle". Not only have people disappeared, defying explanation, it has also been an alleged hot spot for UFO activity, strange lights, sounds, odors, specters, mysterious creatures. Even Native American's shunned the place.
They all begin with a death. And they always end in a cloudy-haze of a mystery. 
Airtight Bridge, located between Bushton and Ashmore along Route Two in rural Coles County, was built in 1914 and designed by Claude L. James.
The bridge was said to have been a local drinking spot for Eastern students and local teens, but after the discovery of a mutilated body on the morning of Oct.

The picture was taken in August of 2007 in a Virginia City, Nevada motel room.
Palerider said, “My wife and I were looking at our images and came across this one that looked odd. The more I looked at it the more convinced I am I captured something. In addition to the shadow figure look at the smaller cropped image. It looks like a second spirit/ghosts face is present.