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Post by auntym on Oct 26, 2011 10:09:10 GMT -6
t.co/QA92jOkc Rolling Hills Asylum[/color] Research Center for the Paranormal[/size] Uploaded by Agentdoommachine on May 11, 2011 The Rolling Hills Asylum is a research center for the paranormal in East Bethany, New York. It has a differing points in time been a mall, and a museum. It opened its doors in 1827 in response to a New York state legislation requiring all counties to assume duties of taking care of individuals unable to care for themselves. Originally, a carriage house and tavern servicing stage coaches stood there from 1790 until December 1826, when it was sold to Genesse county. The carriage house still stands on the property today. The tavern serviced travelers from Batavia, NY to Warsaw, NY traveling along what is now known as US Route 20. At that point, the facility took in paupers, unwed mothers, the insane, and orphans. By the early 1950s, the facility served only as a nursing home, where it was then closed by 1972; stepping aside for a new facility in Batavia, NY. After which, the building stood empty until 1992, when it was then re-opened as Carriage Village, a mall of unique shops. CONTINUE READING: t.co/QA92jOkc
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2011 15:12:19 GMT -6
I never have had a lot of interest in ghosts because it feels so sad to me. Beings that can't or won't find their way 'home'. From what I read..people can become so anchored or grounded or they are so fearful of life ending instead of moving on to the next level..that they become bound here. To me..that's not exciting or fascinating..it's so very sad
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Post by skywalker on Oct 26, 2011 17:57:56 GMT -6
I suppose it would depend on why they don't move on. We don't really even know what ghosts are or what causes them to stick around.
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