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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Cursed and Haunted Objects in History ( Part 2 )


4. Haunted Wedding Dress Dances


In 1849, a girl from a wealthy family named Anna Baker falls in love with a low-grade iron workers. Anna's father, Ellis Baker, refused to let him marry his beloved daughter, and drove the youth from their hometown of Altoona, Pennsylvania and allowed his daughter to live an old maid. Anna was so angry with her ​​father that she never fell in love or married, and remain bitter and angry until his death in 1914.

Before her father sent her true love gone, Anna has chosen a beautiful wedding dress that she intends to wear on their wedding.

Many years later, the wedding dress is given to the historian, and finally home baker turned into a museum. Bridal gown is placed in a glass case in the  Anna Baker's bedroom. After his death, visitors claim to see the dresses move themselves, especially during the full moon.

5. Haunted Chair


Newport, Rhode Island is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Settled in 1690, at the beginning of the twentieth century, the port city has been a summer destination for some of America's wealthiest families. The string of legendary Newport, has many ghost stories that accompany the building that has been around so long.

Fort Adams was founded by Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, a wealthy American socialite and politician, in 1894. There are many different documented ghosts in the mansion, but perhaps the most famous objects in the haunted castle is the seat. The chair reportedly have spirits attached to them. The tourists who sitting in chairs said they immediately felt cold, nausea, and discomfort.

Tangan mereka merasa seperti mereka ditusuk oleh listrik statis ketika diadakan di dekat kursi, dan banyak orang telah mengklaim bahwa mereka telah merasa seperti mereka sedang duduk pada seseorang ketika mereka mencoba untuk duduk di kursi. 

6. Roberts Doll


In 1896, belongs to a creepy doll boy named Robert Eugene Otto in Key West, Florida. Dolls have been given to him by a man who practiced black magic, and who does not love the boy's family. The little boy loved the doll, and often talked with him at length.

Employees at the Otto family became concerned, however, they swear they can hear the ghosts talk back with the boy, and neighbors claimed to have seen the doll moving from window to window in the Otto's house when no one was at home. Soon, dolls start causing damage, and the frightened child would claim that he had no part in it.

Finally, Robert inherited the house and died in 1972, so the house was purchased by another family. A little girl who had just moved into the house found Robert's doll in the attic and feeling scared.

She said, the doll was alive and wanted to kill her. The doll eventually end up in an art gallery and history museum in Key West, where he remained in the glass case to this day. Surprisingly, museum visitors claimed that they had to ask permission to take photos of dolls. If not, the doll will curse them.

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