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SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS PAGE 8
THE EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY PAGE 16
RMS QUEEN MARY PAGE 28
A U.S. TRAVEL GUIDE TO PARANORMAL TOURSIM
Putting together this travel guide has been a long but amazing experience. From picking the general mood and overall look of it to picking out the specific locations and doing detailed research, it has been fun to try out things and use a variety of skills to accomplish the final result. As exhausting as it was, I am very glad I now have the experience of working on something this big. It was great low-risk practice for getting to collaborate with multiple people and attempting for all our work to look cohesive. Additionally, it was great to learn how to handle projects with this many aspects and working parts. Overall, I would definitely do it again, even if I complained most of the time.
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In the many years of editing, I’ve never put together one large publication. The final result could not have been possible without my team. I honestly thought it wouldn't have come together because of how much effort was required, but I still made the deadline!
Ibelieve the color schemes and themes were thought out thoroughly. We picked a more minimalistic design because we knew that the theme would have to be replicated in each article and page. Participating in a group project allowed each of us to learn how we organize and create, but still be able to come together to create a cohesive publication.
The paranormal has always been a part of human culture, dating back as far as 1500 B.C.E. where old stone tablets with depictions of ghosts have been discovered. What happens to the soul and body in the afterlife is a large concern in many different cultures and religions. WE have seen the concepts of monsters and paranormal beings throughout old folklore, stories, fairy tales, and art. Humans have always been curious and creative creatures, so we do our best to attempt to explain things we experience.
Throughout time interests in the paranormal have changed and shaped itself around the current culture. For example the 19th century was the peak of spiritualism. Seances, ouija boards, and automatic writing were booming in popularity. The 20th century on the other hand largely popularized ghost hunting. New inventions like the digital video camera, EMF meters, night vision cameras, portable audio recorders, and many more made the hobby a lot more exciting and accessible. Along with these
FROM “THE HERALD NEWS”inventions there were also many books and TV shows being released based on ghost hunting and the paranormal, making it a larger part of culture. This trend of shows of paranormal continued throughout the 2000’s, starting with MTV’s Fear and slowly evolving into more and more shows, all investigating cases of paranormal activity. One of the more recent and significant additions being Buzzfeed unsolved with Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej. Many of these shows became incredibly popular and Buzzfeed unsolved could even be considered an integral part of internet culture. Thanks to all these easily accessible and very entertaining informational sources of the paranormal, a large culture grew around the pseudoscience that allowed for a lot of haunted places to thrive.
Nowadays other than the shows, videos, podcasts, and books another thing that has become increasingly
popular is haunted tourism. Many places with records of hauntings have turned the buildings/estates into tourist attractions. This whole movement was started by the Ohio State Reformatory, which in 1990 was set to be demolished after being selected as the film set for Shawshank. However the building was bought for $1 million and was renovated to host tours, hunts, and investigations. After this specific building was successful and made decent profit, many others followed after. Locations like Haunted Mansfield, the haunted lighthouse of Door Country, the mystery hole, west virginia penitentiary, and many more. A lot of these locations offer tours, event hosting, and overnight stay, allowing you to experience the paranormal in first person and get a feel for the reason these places are haunted. These places combined with our abundant ways of sharing stories nowadays keeps the industry and culture successful.
FROM WIKIPEDIAInthe spring of 1692, the infamous Salem Witch Trials would begin after a group of young girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused several women of witchcraft. The first convicted witch, Bridget Bishop, was hanged that June. Over the next several months, hysteria spread through colonial Massachusetts. Nineteen others followed Bishop, while some 150 more men, women, and children were accused of witchcraft.
The group of young girls consisted of Betty ( 9), Samuel Parris’s daughter, his niece, Abigail Williams (11), and their friend Ann Putnam Jr (about 12). Samuel Parris was a merchant from Boston by way of Barbadoes, and became the pastor of the village’s Congregational church. The three girls began indulging in fortune telling and by January 1692 Betty and Abigail’s strange behavior started to increase which included fits, screaming, making odd sounds, throwing things, contorting their bodies, and complained of biting and punching sensations.
When looked back with the perspective provided by modern science, some scholars have suspected that their strange behavior may have resulted from a combination of asthma, encephalitis, Lyme disease, epilepsy, child abuse, delusional psychosis, or convulsive ergotism. Convulsive ergotism was the last disease caused by eating infected bread or cereal
made of rye with the fungus ergot, which elicits vomiting, choking, fits, hallucinations, and the sense of something crawling on one’s skin. Instead of using physiological and psychological explanations for the girl’s behaviors, the local doctor Williams Griggs put the blame on the supernatural. By the suggestion of a neighbor, a “witch cake” (made with urine of the victims) was made by Tituba, a slave brought by Parris from Barbados, which encouraged the girls’ illness.
Betty and Abigail had been pressured into identifying their tormentor by Parris and put
the blame on Tituba and two other members of the community: Sarah Good, a irascible beggar, and Sarah Osborne, an elderly bedridden woman who was scorned for her romantic involvement with an indentured servants, neither of whom attached church regularly.
OnMarch 1, John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin, two magistrates from Salem Town went to the village to conduct a public inquiry. Good and Osborne protected their own innocence, though Good accused Osborne. Initially, Tituba claimed her innocence, but after repeatedly being badgered, she told the magistrates what they wanted to hear –that she had visited the devil to make a deal with him. In the three days of vivid testimony, she described her encounters with the devil and that she saw the names of Good and Osbroen signed along with seven others that she could not read in the devil’s book. As weeks passed, the Putnam family members and in-laws would end up being the accusers in dozens of cases.
By September 1692, the public opinion had turned against the trials and the hysteria had begun to subsite. The Massachusetts General Court declared the trials as unlawful, and granted indemnities to the families of accused witches.
Samuel Sewall, one of the judges, publicly acknowledged his role in the process and apologized as well as Ann Putnam Jr, who later apologized in 1706 for her role as an accuser. However, bitterness still lingered in the community, and the legacy of the Salem Witch Trials would remain painful for centuries to come.♦
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NINETEEN OTHERS FOLLOWED BISHOP, WHILE SOME 150 MORE MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN WERE ACCUSED OF WITCHCRAFT
• Bring your little ones with you! The Ghosts of Salem Tour is perfect for the entire family.
• This Ghost Tour is perfect for guests of all ages, including families and children.
• This tour is also great for history buffs, as we spent a lot of time making sure this is a Historically Accurate Ghost Tour.
• Visit some of Salem’s most haunted locations, including a few featured on TV Shows like Ghost Hunters and Ghost Adventures.
• All of our tours are walking tours.
• Flexible Bookings: Reschedule or get a full refund up to 48 hours before your Ghost Tour for any reason.
• Additional tour times may be available.
• The Requiem for Salem Tour is Salem’s ONLY Ghost Tour for Adults.
• You won’t have to worry about someone else’s children crying or making a scene.
• This is one seriously spooky ghost tour! Since the kids are safe in the Hotel, no topic or theme is off-limits
• You’ll visit some of Salem’s haunted locations associated with dark or aggressive ghostslike demonic hauntings.
• All of our tours are walking tours.
• Flexible Bookings: Reschedule or get a full refund up to 48 hours before your Ghost Tour for any reason.
• Additional tour times may be available.
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Hard Case
The Eastern State Penitentiary, built in 1829, was the world’s first of its kind. At the time it was known for its grand architecture, strict discipline and technologically advanced facilities. The building itself was a massive stone structure with central heating and running water, which was incredibly impressive at the time as even the white house did not have those features yet. It was built after a radical idea by Dr. Benjamin Rush. Rush and many others in society wanted to outlaw public punishments and replace the overcrowded, corrupt prison system of the time. He wanted to create a system of private solitary confinement facilities and from there the penitentiary came to be. A facility to inspire genuine regret and penitence in the hearts of criminals.
ThePenitentiary was operational from 1829 until 1971 and saw many criminals during that time. While most of the prisoners were just the ones that got convicted in the surrounding areas, it did have a handful of infamous people housed in the facility. The ones famous before the facility included: Alphonse “Scarface” Capone; Chicago’s most famous mob boss who spent eight months in the Penitentiary from 1929 to 1930. Morris “The Rabbit” Bolber started his life sentence in 1942, he was convicted for running an arsenic murder ring in philadelphia, which enabled gangs to kill anywhere from 30 to 50 people. And lastly William Francis aka “Slick Willie” Sutton. William spent 11 years in the penitentiary before attempting to break out through a prisoner-dug tunnel in 1945. He was captured just minutes later and finished his sentence.
Oneof the main suspicions as to why the penitentiary might be haunted today comes up when you research the treatment of the prisoners and the punishments they had to endure. There are many examples of downright tortuous things the prisoners had to endure while in the prison. While the building had central heating and running water, those privileges were not available to the prisoners. Especially not those banned to “The Hole”, an underground cell without light, human contact, exercise, toilet and only very little food and air. Other punishments included the water bath, in which inmates were soaked in water and then hung outside in the winter until ice formed on their skin. Another option was the iron gag, which included the inmates hands being tied behind their backs while they were being strapped into an iron collar in the mouth, which would tear into their tongue if they moved. Lastly, the mad chair, which bound an inmate so tightly that circulation was cut off, later necessitating amputations. It is likely due to these inhumane punishment methods that the building is now haunted. There are stories of eerie experiences from visitors, staff, guards and even from some inmates, back when the penitentiary was still operational. Most statements were of general experiences like seeing shadowy figures, hearing footsteps, wails, whispers, and feeling cold touches. Although additionally cells 12, 6 and 4 seem to be particularly haunted. Cellblock 12 is known for echoing voices and cackling, cellblock 6 is notorious for its shadowy figures darting along walls and hiding in the shadows, and cellblock 4 has had many reports of ghostly faces and strong forces gripping onto staff.
Thanksto these reports of the paranormal the penitentiary has kept its popularity. These days they are using the building and its energy to sell you a guaranteed creepy time. You can become a member of the penitentiary and get benefits like free admissions, member-exclusive events, discounts, and other great goodies. The facility is open to the general public through events, tours, or party needs. You can book a viewing of the estate at night, which comes with a tour of the penitentiary, access to the beer garden, trivia nights, post-card writing and poetry sessions. They also offer a sensory friendly version of the tour that has some great accommodations like sensory backpacks with noise-canceling headphones, sunglasses, and fidget toys. The tour guide will also include verbal descriptions and guide guests to touch the structures. If a tour isn’t what you’re looking for, don’t fret, they also host corporate events, parties, photoshoots, and weddings. That’s right, friends of the supernatural can book the penitentiary as a venue for their wedding. So if you are curious about the Eastern State Penitentiary be sure to check out one of its many attractions.
A FACILITY TO INSPIRE GENUINE REGRET AND PENITENCE IN THE HEARTS OF CRIMINALS.
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Written by Milo Kappelhoff Tiedemann,a German immigrant who moved into it with his wife and surviving two children. It received the name due to the street it was built on, Franklin Street, and has had many different owners since it was originally built. The original owner, Hannes Tidemann was quite the rumored figure. The house was built with a lot of secret tunnels and passageways, for unknown reasons, but it is said that his wife used them to avoid Hannes’s tantrums and outbursts. There were also multiple stories going around that he was cheating on his wife, guilting and forcing women into sleeping with him, and even eventually killing these women. After Tidemann eventually passed, having outlived even his grandchildren, the house went up for sale.
The next owner’s were the Romano family, who had always been fascinated by the property. While the family was renovating their two children started talking
about the “other children” they started playing with, whom the parents thought may have been the deceased children of the Tidemann family. On top of that they started to hear organ music, despite not owning one, along with footsteps, glasses, and the occasional random turn on of random ceiling lamps. They consulted a priest and were told that “evil spirits” were living in the house, making them resell the house in 1974.
The property was then purchased by Sam Muscatello, who planned to turn it into a church. After realizing that a haunted house didn’t sound very appealing to the local religious folk, he tried his best to turn it around and profit off it. He offered tours, night stays, and eventually searched the secret passage ways for more things. Sadly the only thing he discovered were human remains and after taking his story to the media the tourists started coming in less and less. The strange behavior continued and guests reported hearing a woman get
suffocated, feeling as though they are choking, and hearing babies cry.
All the hauntings helped bring some of Tiedemann’s crimes to light. He is said to have strangled a maid named Rachel after she refused his advances, hanged his niece Karen in order to “put her out of her misery” and slaughtered someone with an ax in one of the secret passageways behind the ballroom. On top of that a later resident of the home allegedly experimented on and killed 12 babies.
AfterMuscatello sold the house it was bought by Michelle Heimburger who was determined to restore it but was unfortunately unable to due to the fact that half of it burned down in November 1999. In the following years it was turned into a club, abandoned and then used as a shooting location for “adult video content”. Following some more years of abandonment it was bought by Chiara Dona Dalle in 2011, who turned it into a family home. Nowadays you can book an overnight stay at the castle for anywhere from $175 to $245 and take tours of the place.
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One of the main stairwells leading into the basementIn the growing community of Atchison, Kansas, the Sallie House was built. Michael Finney had the house commissioned for him and his family and it was built between 1867 and 1871. It was believed that Michael, Michael’s wife. Katie, and their three children: James, Agnes, and Charles lived in the basement of the house while it was being constructed. Michael would shortly die in his newly built home in 1872. However, he was not the only member of the Finney family to
pass away in the home. The daughter, Agnes, moved back into the home in 1906 and got married to an engineer named William True in 1913. True died in the home in 1918, with Agnes following in November, 1939.
For over 50 years, families would move in and out of the home without incident until December 31, 1992. A newlywed couple, Tony and Debra Pickman, who were expecting their first child in June 1993,
moved in. It was reported from January to June 1993, the couple would experience lights flickering and dimming, cold spots around the home, and unexplainable dropped calls from their landline. However, these experiences would slowly escalate to moving objects and physical attacks after their child was born.
The Pickman’s live in the house for two years. During this time, they would be featured on the television show Sightings. Barbara Connor, who reportedly had psychic abilities, visited the house. Connor was able to communicate with a little girl who called herself Sallie. The little girl stated she had pains from her stomach and hands, and a bad toothache. This encounter would go on to become the legend of the Sallie House.
The Sallie House rumor would start when Charles Finney lived in the house, practicing medicine. The front was used as office space and examination rooms, while the residents of the home lived upstairs. It all started when a child named Sallie was brought to Dr. Finney’s house by her mother with severe abdominal pain. He diagnosed it as appendicitis and believed her appendix would soon rupture. Before the anesthesia took full effect, Dr. Finney had cut into Sallie, killing her as a result. The legend ends with Sallie dying on the operating table, with her last memories being of a man whom she believed was torturing her. Thus led to her also being known as “The Man Hating Ghost”. As a result, it has been reported that male residents and visitors of the Sallie House have claimed to have been scratched until they bled.♦
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SALLIE HOUSE OVERNIGHT STAY
Nov-Aug: $125 per person (2 people min.)
Sept-Oct: $150 per person (2 people min.)
• The full cost of your booking is due up front when you make your reservation.
SELF GUIDED TOUR OF THE SALLIE HOUSE
$20 per person
• 1 hour long self guided tour
• Cancellations made less than two weeks before your booking are non-refundable.
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Complete with authentic polished wood panelling, original 1930’s artwork, Art Deco style and even operable portholes, the Queen Mary is a unique experience that transports you back in time to the 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s.
Get an up close and personal look at the Queen Mary with one of our exciting and informative guided tours. Explore the ship frm bow to stern, inside and out, and hear unique stories, facts and insights about the Queen Mary.
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