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Insane Asylums -America's Most Notorious Hauntings
Haunted Criminally Insane Asylums, Haunted Insane Asylums, Haunted Insane Asylum Death, illness and tragedy have long permeated the history of American insane asylums. Beggining in the late 18th century buildings that housed the criminally and mentally insane swept...
59 commentsDanvers State Insane Asylum Cemetery
I lived in New England for twenty-three years and it was shortly after I moved there that I heard about Danvers. I had never been interested in the paranormal beyond watching scary movies on occasion so the place did not hold much interest for...
12 commentsOnly Stupid People Get Lost in a Corn Maze
This is Halloween stupidity at its finest hour. Who could get lost in a corn maze? This family managed to, and their lack of common sense resulted in a media frenzy.
87 commentsHorror Movies You May Have Missed
These are some movies that you may have missed in the theaters or on the dvd shelf. Some may have missed them because they were too young at the time of release. Some may have missed them because of limited...
28 commentsX-Men: Rogue
This inclusion into the ongoing X-Men articles follows Rogue. She is quite the famous character among the X-Men franchise and has appeared in almost all live action films and most video game spin offs. Her human name isn't exactly known but she is...
0 commentsThe Morganville Vampires Book Review
The Morganville Vampire series written by Rachel Caine is a wonderful alternative to the usual Vamp books, with great characters that literally jump off the page. A great read.
33 commentsDaucus carota: From Wild Dark Carrot to Cultivated Orange Carrot
Daucus carota is commonly known as wild carrot or Queen Anne's lace. One of the most famous members of this species is the domesticated or cultivated carrot. The history of Daucus carota, including the change in its color to the now familiar orange, is explored.
2 commentsThe American Asylum in the 1700s and its Haunting legacy
“Men have called me mad; but the question is not yet settled, whether madness is or is not the loftiest intelligence whether much that is glorious, whether all that is profound does not...
1 commentRebecca (1940) - Illustrated Reference
Alfred Hitchcock's classic, with facts, quotes, posters and photos.
18 comments5 of 7 Parts: George Peabody (1795-1869): A-Z Handbook...
5 of 7 Parts: George Peabody (1795-1869): A-Z Handbook of the Massachusetts-Born Merchant in the South, London-Based Banker, and Philanthropist's Life, Influence, and Related People, Places, Events, and...
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