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Dark Destinations in the News (10/14/07)
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Dark tourist destinations in the news include Pennsylvania's Nemacolin Castle and R&R Station Restaurant and Hotel, more on poltergeist in England, Bigfoot in Minnesota, haunted hotels in the U.S., Ohio's Mansfield Reformatory, the Loch Ness monster, Nebraska's Grand Theatre, the witches of Salem, the Lockport Haunted Cave, and more ghosts, ghost walks, and haunted attractions in the United States.  These articles appeared over the last two days in newspapers and magazines around the world and are featured here as a companion to our Dark Destinations.  As always, if you notice an article we missed, please send it to us using the link on the bottom of the page.

Expect specters on Nemacolin castle tours
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports the haunted history and ghosts of Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville, Pennsylvania.

Bigfoot or big story?
An article from the Duluth News Tribune explores the reported sightings of a Sasquatch-type creature in Northeastern Minnesota’s forests.

Haunted hotels
Reuters Life! has this listing of reportedly haunted hotels around the United States, including stops at The Hotel del Coronado in California, The Driskill Hotel in Texas, The Hawthorne Hotel in Massachusetts, the Admiral Fell Inn in Maryland, and more.

Family Call Poltergeist Hunter
The News and Star has this update on the Carlisle, England family who vacated their home after experiencing a lot of poltergeist activity and have now turned to a paranormal investigator to help them out.

Prisoner of the imagination
The Columbus Dispatch has this write-up on the haunted Mansfield Reformatory in Columbus, Ohio, which offers yearly ghost tours and The Night They Came Home Halloween attraction this time of year.

Loch Ness Monster - Reduced to a Ripple of Wind on Water?
An article from Vox Online News further examines the reported decline in sightings of a lake monster (Nessie as it is commonly known) in the waters of Loch Ness, Scotland.

After Grand Theatre fright, filmmakers sharing the scare
The Grand Island Independent has this write-up on the new documentary, Haunted Nebraska, and the filmmaker's spooky stay at the Grand Theatre in Grand Island, Nebraska.

History's haunt
An article from the Albany Times Union explores the dark history of Salem, Massachusetts, along with its dark tourists stops - The Salem Witch Museum, The House of Seven Gables, and more.

This year's cave tour will haunt with history
The Buffalo News features the Lockport Haunted Cave that explores the ghostly history of the construction of the Erie Canal and the local underground tunnel.

What makes Galveston a haunted city?
The Galveston County Daily News explores the haunted history and ghosts of the island city of Galveston, Texas.

Ghost hunters scour R&R Station in Mt. Pleasant
The Tribune-Review reports on a paranormal investigation of the R&R Station Restaurant and Hotel in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania by members of the Pittsburgh Paranormal Society.

St. Augustine: Old haunts, new attractions beckon visitors
The haunted history of St. Augustine, Florida gets a write-up by the Miami Herald.

Good haunts: Jerome and Bisbee compete for Halloween
The East Valley Tribune explores the creepy tales and haunted history of Arizona’s cities of Jerome and Bisbee.

Old hospital claims spectral visitor
This report from the Alamogordo Daily News explores the reported paranormal activity of an old hospital in Alamogordo, New Mexico.

SJ Ghost Research pepare to scare
An article from the Courier-Post that the Olde Stone House Village on Egg Harbor Road in Washington Township, New Jersey will be the subject of the 5th Annual Ghost Hunting Experience by members of the South Jersey Ghost Research.

Behind the Haunt
The Halloween haunted attraction Darkwing Manor in Phoenix, Oregon is featured in this article from the Mail Tribune.

Vassar warehouse becomes haunted, complete with a true-life story of disaster
The Bay City Times reports on the Tortured Souls Haunted Warehouse Halloween event at the Atkins Floor Covering's historical brick warehouse in Vassar, Michigan.

Main Street walking tour weaves web of ghost stories
The ghosts of Mesa, Arizona are the subjects of the walking Haunted Mesa Historical Tour, which is featured by the East Valley Tribune.

"The Nightmare": New Twist on an Old Halloween Favorite
WSAW puts the spotlight on The Nightmare Halloween haunted attraction in Marshfield, Wisconsin.

Strand's Nightmare Tour is one weird ride
An article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette highlights the Nightmare Tour, which visits the haunted sites between Zelienople and Harmony in Pennsylvania.

Meredith Halloween festivities start today
The Citizen of Laconia has this listing of Halloween events around Meredith, New Hampshire.

More News
The Progress-Index covers Halloween events in Virginia.

Fear is part of the fun
This listing of Halloween events around the Lineboro, Spring Grove, Lancaster and York Haven areas of Pennsylvania is provided by the Evening Sun.

The best spooks in, out of town
The Auburn Citizen lists the Halloween events in Cayuga County and the Finger Lakes region of New York.
 
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