By: Paige Taylor | 2010-01-21 | Destinations The Island of the Dolls, "La Isla de la Munecas" in Mexico is a renowned tourist destination with thousands of mutilated ugly dolls hanging from every tree. read more
By: plushtoysking | 2012-01-13 | Gifts In this article you can read and find out everything about the most famous ghoul in the Monster High and that is Draculaura. She is Dracula’s relative, so she is a vampire as well. However, she cannot stand the sight of blood. If you are eager to discover more information about Draculaura, read the following article. read more
By: Christian Jacobsen | 2008-10-30 | History By day, Ogden appears as a typical small town in Utah, but by night, this quiet little community awakens more than its share of spooky happenings. Ogden was not always such a friendly community. In the late 19th century it was full of opium dens and brothels along 25th Street. Many were connected by underground tunnels that were the scenes of violent acts. In fact, for a short time, Ogden was known as the "murder capital" of the West! Today, walk along 25th Street at night and you may hear the read more
By: Zebadiah Hunter | 2010-03-27 | Destinations Haunted Pennsylvania: Does it send a Shiver Down your Spine? Well, here is a list of some of the best haunted attractions in the state of Pennsylvania. read more
By: Ungenita Prevost | 2010-09-13 | Self Improvement To stay in control in our lives, we must be able to know ourselves. If we do not know who we are, then our direction or paths turn in a hundred different directions. read more
By: Marianne Kelly | 2010-04-03 | Destinations Ghostly forms, loud voices, ethereal whispers, phantom lights, the cries of drowning men on a cold still night are all part of haunted lighthouse legends. Maine holds the title for the most haunted lighthouses in New England. read more
By: Zebadiah Hunter | 2010-03-27 | Destinations Talking of haunted Pennsylvania there are a lot of bits and pieces lying all about this state that are extremely eerie and good enough to send a shiver down your spine with the sheer details of the haunting activities. To start with the list of some of the places that makes Pennsylvania be termed as "Haunted Pennsylvania, we would commence the journey with the tale of the House on the King Street. read more
By: Markus Taylor | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate Many property Owners in today's International property market may regret ever purchasing their property, but what about Property Owners of so called "haunted" properties. In a declining or at most stagnant property market, "haunted" properties are the cheapest, and often the riskiest properties to purchase. read more
By: Thomas Shea | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education It is important to know that not all ghosts are the same. There are different types of hauntings that can occur. Whether you think you may have a ghost of your own, or you plan to try investigating a certain type of haunting, it is wise to know what you may be dealing with. read more
By: Zebadiah Hunter | 2010-03-27 | Destinations The haunted hayrides in PA have been going on for decades although there is no official record of when the first haunted hayride in pa took place one thing is for sure people have been enjoying them for years. Traditionally these hayrides take place in the fields of a farm. People load up in wagons filled with hay and are driven usually by tractor through a maze of darkness. read more
By: Jane Wilkinson | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend, Bridget Marquardt, is a huge fan of horror and the occult and so on her recent Croatia holiday she couldn't resist visiting the haunted island of Lokrum. However, as Bridget soon found out the haunted island was not full of ghosts, but rather scenic plunge pools and hidden coves. read more
By: Zebadiah Hunter | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education Haunted places in PA will walk you through some of the most haunted places to visit in the keystone state. Pennsylvania is a state rich with its rich historical heritage. The great heritage buildings and sites like the Liberty Bell and the Independence Hall (Philadelphia), Amish Country (Lancaster County), the Valley Forge Encampment, the Gettysburg Battlefield and several stops all along the Underground Railroad. read more
By: Marianne Kelly | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Florida has played a major role in American history, and its three haunted lighthouses have added to its history, folklore and legends. These three lighthouses contain stories of pirates, jealous rage, strange happenings and happy children at play. read more
By: Marianne Kelly | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Louisiana, in the Gulf of Mexico is noted more for its Mardi Gras celebration, cool jazz and Creole food than lighthouses, yet is home to a haunted lighthouse with Civil War connections. Gone and Almost Forgotten, Sabine Pass Light - Louisiana. read more