People who want to see ghosts usually seek out spooky cemeteries or creepy houses. But what if you aren’t lucky (or unlucky) enough to live next to a dark old mansion or a deserted insane asylum? A good place to start is the top five haunted places in America, where people have reported (and in some cases created) ghostly encounters.
Maniacus
October 24th, 2008 at 15:24
Fairview House, in Culpeper Va. Is a haunted house which I (and my mother) have had some experience with first hand.
Sparing you the boring details, Imagine you are at a cookout with your child you see your kid walk around one corner towards the front of the house, you turn around to see your child immediately Walking towards you from the opposite direction down the street a block away. Your kid tells you they were lost for hours and a lady (you did not see) walked him back.
I was that child, I was 5 years old and in less than 2 seconds I had been lost and missing over an hour. I have no explination for this, but neither I or my mother have ever stepped foot on the Fairview property again.
A little property history, Pre Civil War property, used in the underground railroad, a massacre occurred on the property when a group of 40 escaped slaves were discovered.