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<title>Farnam Mansion/Collinwood Inn</title>
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<![CDATA[302 Main Street, Oeneida, NY - 
This large Victorian home in Oneida, New York has been known under a few different names, the Farnam Mansion, the Polly-Anna and most recently the Collinwood Inn. In it's most recent incarnation, as the Collinwood Inn, it serves as a bed and breakfast themed after the 1960s Gothic soap ...]]>
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<title>George F. Johnson Recreation Park, Binghamton, NY</title>
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<![CDATA[George F. Johnson Recreation Park - 
In the mid-1920's, shoe manufacturer George Johnson (of Endicott-Johnson) donated no fewer than six merry-go-rounds (or carousels) to the city of Binghamton, New York.  Scattered across the area in various parks, the carousels (all built by the Allan Herschell Company of North Tona...]]>
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<title>Buffalo Central Terminal</title>
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<![CDATA[Buffalo Central Terminal - 
This large train station was intended for grand things, but ultimately languished and died 50 years after it opened for business. The Buffalo Central Terminal's buildings suffered from abuse and neglect for years before being adopted by an organization formed to restore and preserve it. The...]]>
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<title>Tagsylvania, Big Flats, NY</title>
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<![CDATA[Tagsylvania - 
Tagsylvania is a seasonal haunt located in Big Flats, New York. Established in 2010 by Tag's Restaurant, it offers three separate attractions that are open during the Halloween season. The Tagsylvania event is held at Tag's, a restaurant and concert venue, utilizing the establishment's summer stage to c...]]>
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<title>The Little Theatre, Rochester, NY</title>
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<![CDATA[The Little Theatre - 
For nearly a century, this theater in the city of Rochester, New York has provided the public with a venue in which to view Independent American and foreign films, as well as other forms of art and entertainment. The Little Theatre (also known simply as &quot;The Little&quot;), with its five movi...]]>
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<title>The Barn Of Terror, Lake Katrine, NY</title>
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<![CDATA[The Barn Of Terror - 
The Barn Of Terror is located at the ThruView Farm in Lake Katrine, New York.  It includes a large barn to walk through with rooms and dark hallways.  After guests are finished with the barn, they may board one of our buses and go down to The Corn Field. There guests venture into the corn maze. W...]]>
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<title>The Charles Kreischer House</title>
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<![CDATA[Charles Kreischer House -  
This mansion in Charleston, New York is a historical location, a site of reputed haunting and most recently... the scene of a bloody mafia crime. The Charles Kreischer House (AKA: The Kreischer Mansion) is a remnant left behind by a family that had such an impact on the local area that the ...]]>
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<title>Chi Psi Lodge, Cornell University</title>
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<![CDATA[The Chi Psi Lodge - 
The Chi Psi fraternity has been a part of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York since the chapter was founded in 1869. The fraternity itself was founded May 20, 1841 at Union College in Schenectady, New York. Members traditionally refer to their fraternity buildings as &quot;lodges&quot; rather t...]]>
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<title>Uris Library/McGraw Tower, Cornell University</title>
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<![CDATA[The Uris Library and McGraw Tower - 
The Uris library is one of the many libraries belonging to Cornell University. Opened in 1891, it is the first Cornell building to serve solely as a library. Originally known as the University Library, the name was changed in 1962 to honor benefactor Percy Uris. The Uris Library cu...]]>
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<title>Arts Quad, Cornell University</title>
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<![CDATA[The Arts Quad - 
The Arts Quadrangle, more commonly referred to as the Arts Quad, is a section of Cornell University mainly comprised of the university's original buildings. Originally founded on slightly less than 210 acres of farmland donated by Senator Ezra Cornell, the college campus greatly expanded outward over ...]]>
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<title>The Rochester Naphtha Explosions of 1887</title>
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<![CDATA[The Naphtha Explosions of 1887 - 
On the afternoon of December 21, 1887, the Vacuum Oil Works attempted to transfer 14,000 gallons of naphtha (petroleum ether) through a pipeline running underground to the Municipal Gas Company on Canal Street (one mile from the falls). Unfortunately, the companies were unaware that c...]]>
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<title>Goodleberg Cemetery, Wales, New York</title>
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<![CDATA[Goodleberg Cemetery - 
Goodleberg Cemetery is a tiny little graveyard on a quiet rural road in Wales, New York. If you were to pass it without knowing the stories behind it, it would leave little to no impression, as it appears like one of the many little old family burial plots that occasionally dot the edges of fiel...]]>
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<title>The High Falls Building and Terrace Park</title>
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<![CDATA[The Steam Gauge &amp; Lantern Company Fire - 
The Steam Gauge &amp; Lantern Company was housed in a seven story building overlooking the Mount Hope Cemetery. 

The company relocated to Syracuse following the fire. The building was rebuilt and renamed the Gorsline Building. It has been known as the High Falls Buildin...]]>
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<title>Oak Beach, NY</title>
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<![CDATA[The Tombstones of Oak Beach - 
Since the 1990s, the town of Babylon has been dumping grave markers into the waters off of Oak Beach. The stones act as jetties, helping to prevent erosion of the beach. The stones are defective and were never used as markers for actual graves due to flaws or misprints. As jetties, the s...]]>
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<title>High Falls, Genesee River, Rochester, NY</title>
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<![CDATA[The High Falls - 
The High Falls is a waterfall along the Genesee River in Rochester, New York (see Rochester, New York). Standing at 96 feet in height, the falls is a popular attraction in the city. The city of Rochester owes much of its history as the first boomtown in America to the presence of High Falls, as well a...]]>
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<title>Boyd and Parker Memorial Park</title>
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<![CDATA[Boyd &amp; Parker Memorial Park - 
Also known as Boyd-Parker Memorial Park and Boyd-Parker State Park, this small park in Western New York is named for a pair of American soldiers who were tortured to death by Native Americans during the American Revolutionary War. A large burr oak estimated to be more than 240 years o...]]>
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<title>The Iron Island Museum</title>
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<![CDATA[The Iron Island Museum - 
Built in 1895 as a popular Methodist-Episcopal church, it was eventually taken over in the 1950s by a funeral director and converted into a funeral home. Finally in 2000, Anthony Amigone donated the building to The Iron Island Preservation Society of Lovejoy, Inc. so that they could continue ...]]>
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<title>Shanley Hotel</title>
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<![CDATA[Serenity Moore Paranormal Events Presents

A Haunted Weekend at the Shanley
This is the event we've been talking about all year!
Come join us for a wickedly fun time !

We start off on Friday night - Halloween

With a period themed costume party, where everyone will be dressed in styles from the early 19th cent...]]>
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<title>Sing Sing Prison Museum</title>
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<![CDATA[Sing Sing Prison Museum - 
Housed in the Caputo Community Center in Ossining, NY, the Sing Sing Prison Museum stands less than half a mile from the infamous Sing Sing prison. The prison has such a reputation that it spawned both the phrases &quot;Sent up the river&quot; (a reference to the Hudson River) and &quot;The ...]]>
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<title>Fear at South Town</title>
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<![CDATA[Closed - 
This attraction has been closed and at this time shows no sign of reopening. Southtown has now become host to the Nightmare Manor haunted attraction (Article pending). 

Fear at South Town - 
Fear at South Town is owned by Lebeau Productions, creators of the Fear at Frontier haunted attraction (see Rochester,...]]>
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