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  • Just wondering for those of you that aren't skeptics if you have a suggestion for what could be considered the most haunted places in New York State? Location and details please. Preferably upstate but anywhere will suffice. Thanks!!

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    New York City - Bay Ridge Apartments - haunted by numerous spirits. New York City - Clinton Street Brownstone - haunted by a young girl who died there. New York City - Dakota apartment building - Former Beatle John Lennon has occasionally been seen outside the apartment building where he once lived, and was assassinated. New York City - Greenwich Village - One If By Land, Two If By Sea Restaurant - Once a carriage house owned and operated by Aaron Burr, the place is apparently running with ghosts. Not the least of which is supposedly Burr's own beloved daughter Theodosia Burr Alston, who vanished off the coast of North Carolina while on her way to visit her father in New York. Apparitions of Theodosia and various other spirits have actually been seen and several women sitting at the bar have had their earrings popped off by an enamored Theodosia. New York City - Hotel Des Artistes - this ghost likes to touch people. New York City - New Amsterdam Theatre - haunted by a Ziegfeld Follies chorus girl, Olive Thomas, who killed herself. She has been seen on the stage and in one of the dressing rooms by workmen that were doing repairs on the theatre. She holds a blue glass bottle (reportedly that held the poison that killed her). New York City - The City College of New York - Numerous reports since the 1920s of students seen -- and recognized by students, and [former] professors years back -- known to have died in the First World War, haunting one of the former political club lounges in Shepherd Hall. Legend had it that in one particular instance, a math tutor noticed that a student's clothes seemed somewhat dated for the mid-20s and put it in his mind to inquire as to how the young man was making out financially; given it was still a wholly free college with a mostly working class student body. Only later that night did this "absent minded professor" wake up from sleep with a start, scaring his wife in the process [isn't that always the case?], with the recollection that the young man died in France in 1918. Apparitions dressed in 60's & 70's clothes and one ghost in particular is in grunge attire, he always appears "sad looking", is only seen just before or after closing hours.

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Read about these places in New York State: http://theshadowlands.net/places/newyork.htm These are in New York City: http://gonyc.about.com/od/halloween/a/haunted_newyork.htm

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check out this website http://gonyc.about.com/od/halloween/a/haunted_newyork.htm i just looked this up myself.

JB

There are none. I'm not a skeptic. I am a realist. Large difference.

old school

No such things as ghosts. So the answer would be no.

Mr. God

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