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Giant haunted house opening in NYC: ‘Bring a change of underwear’ - nypost.com - county Dale
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11.09.2023

Giant haunted house opening in NYC: ‘Bring a change of underwear’

TerrorVision,” the show is the team’s second horror endeavor together, their first being NYC’s largest haunted house last year, a hellscape called “Bedlam” they created at 42nd Street’s former “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” space — for which they sold 20,000 tickets.Munro and McGeoch — both longtime runners of Six Flags’ Fright Fest and haunt community members — assure fans they’ve been once again working tirelessly to ensure that this year’s haunted house will also terrify all those who dare enter.At the same time, they’re also holding space for the fainter of heart, and thus offer fear-tiered tickets: General admission, for “the standard level of scary, heart-pounding fun;” Ultimate Terror for those who’d like to ensure they’re “targeted throughout the experience” by its 140 actors; and a Chicken Ticket option, which comes with a special amulet “to become ‘invisible’ to the monsters.” (The wuss and fear-monger tickets cost $59 while general admission starts at $50 — or $39 and $49 respectively while early bird tickets last.) Patrons of Horrorwood Studios will enjoy “three haunted houses for one price,” explained TerrorVision executive producer Dalton Dale, a horror world veteran who has sold $100 million worth of tickets to more than 21 shows over the course of two decades.AdvertisementEach haunted house is more or less an act within a triple-act narrative in which, without spoiling anything, the star of a TV show is incapacitated, the audience must fill in to play the part and then attempt to escape ending up on the cutting room floor.“Definitely bring a change of underwear,” said Dale. Tickets are currently available most days through Nov.

Joan Rivers’ ‘haunted’ Versailles-style NYC penthouse removed from market after 3 years - nypost.com - France - Saudi Arabia
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29.12.2023

Joan Rivers’ ‘haunted’ Versailles-style NYC penthouse removed from market after 3 years

$3.5 million price cut four months ago, signaling a struggle to entice potential purchasers into this opulent Versailles-inspired penthouse.Situated on Manhattan’s Upper East Side on 62nd Street near Fifth Avenue, the abode once owned by the comedic legend until her passing in 2014 was initially sold for $24 million by her estate — a considerable dip from the original $28 million asking price. Its current proprietor, Prince Muhammad bin Fahd of the Saudi royal family, son of the late King Fahd, and former governor of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, attempted a resale in 2021 at a staggering $38 million.This exquisite property boasts breathtaking views of Central Park, a grandeur that justifies its lofty valuation.

British royals scared out of their homes by ghosts: ‘I don’t want to come back’ - nypost.com - Britain - Scotland
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31.10.2023

British royals scared out of their homes by ghosts: ‘I don’t want to come back’

HELLO! magazine’s “A Right Royal Podcast” recently sat down with historians and a paranormal expert to learn more about infamous palace hauntings from over the years.With centuries of history behind castle walls, it’s no secret that many royals have had encounters with neighbors from the beyond.“King Charles’ grandmother, The Queen Mother, grew up in one of the most haunted venues in Scotland — Glamis Castle,” Kinsey Schofield, host of the “To Di For Daily” podcast, told Fox News Digital. “It is believed that multiple ghosts haunt the hallways of Glamis.

Kevin Bacon destroyed haunted house on his farm over previous owner’s fears he’d get ‘possessed’ - nypost.com - USA
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23.09.2023

Kevin Bacon destroyed haunted house on his farm over previous owner’s fears he’d get ‘possessed’

Literally” podcast last month.Bacon said he bought the “turn of the century” rural farm in 1983 to buy a horse with an ex-girlfriend.He bought up plots around his property every few years to keep the area private.The “Mystic River” actor said the previous owner, who he didn’t name, “went back and forth on it for a while” about Bacon buying the plot with the exclusion of the building.“Eventually, I said, ‘Listen, you can’t sell me a piece of land but not sell me the house that’s on it. Like, that’s just weird,” Bacon said.After much persistence from Bacon, the land owner revealed his horrifying reason for hesitating to sell the plot to the actor.“He said, ‘I can’t sell it to you because it’s haunted, and I’m afraid that you’ll get possessed and, you know, do some serious damage,'” the “Apollo 13” star recalled.Bacon and the owner later came to an agreement but under one condition.

‘Hella Creepy’ ghost hunters confront NY’s haunted secrets: ‘Chills down your spine’ - nypost.com - New York - New York - New Jersey - county Monroe
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28.06.2023

‘Hella Creepy’ ghost hunters confront NY’s haunted secrets: ‘Chills down your spine’

this summer’s guiltiest pleasure, “Haunted, Abandoned and Hella Creepy.”The new, weekly ghost hunting series from The Post follows paranormal investigator Colin Browen as he takes an unsuspecting — and often skeptical — Post reporter inside some of the scariest and most spine-tingling locations in the tristate area. Skeptics will be turned into believers, as Post cameras capture sinister forces from the other side, hell-bent on having their voices heard, their spirits felt and their often evil and murderous messages shared with the masses.“It was exciting to host ‘Haunted, Abandoned and Hella Creepy’ because New York City, and all the areas that surround New York, have some of the craziest history in all of America,” Browen explained.

Haunted hell: I work at ‘The Conjuring’ house, here’s what it’s like - nypost.com - state Rhode Island
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24.08.2022

Haunted hell: I work at ‘The Conjuring’ house, here’s what it’s like

TikTok video from the spooky — and just-sold — Rhode Island home that inspired the 2013 horror film “The Conjuring” has gone viral for showing how those pesky spirits can get in the way.Madison Heinzen, the daughter of the home’s former owners who works at the property leading tours and selling merchandise, has some 1.3 million followers on the app and shows them exactly how quotidian tasks can quickly go wrong there.The 9-second clip, which got 1.1 million likes and more than 7 million views since it was posted in June, shows her doing work in one of the bedrooms when a Raggedy Ann doll — perched upright in a chair across the room with nothing else around it — suddenly topples over. The footage is recorded from a security camera feed — and as the doll slumps, she seems to take a few steps back in shock.“Me going to talk to the ghosts inside the Conjuring House,” she wrote on the video.“Starting praying NOW,” wrote one commenter in reply, while another said, “Oh how I fear living near that house.However, the bulk of replies in the video came from nay-sayers — who mentioned in their own comments that the fall wasn’t the work of ghosts, but that of gravity.

‘Haunted’ inn is ghost-hunting hot spot — with a catch if you want to stay the night - nypost.com - Britain - county Chester
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24.06.2022

‘Haunted’ inn is ghost-hunting hot spot — with a catch if you want to stay the night

at Ye Olde Kings Head in the UK — although those guests wishing for a spooky evening must sign a waiver upon arrival and agree to have the night filmed to air in a weekly episode on the “My Haunted Hotel” YouTube channel.Built in 1622, the hotel in Chester has a long and colorful past, starting as a townhouse before moving on to a stint as a brothel and then being converted into an inn in 1714.With footage showing chairs moving by themselves, guests being screamed at by supposed “entities” and “haunted” dolls flying at guests in the nursery, it’s certainly not for the faint of heart.The UK hotel was sold to paranormal enthusiast Harry Achilleos in 2012 when it was operating as a fully working hotel. Achilleos, who had his own paranormal group in 2011, knew of the Ye Olde Kings Head and got to know the landlord and started booking the hotel for private events.“The place was so active that I asked the landlord if I could put cameras in the rooms to document any activity,” Achilleos told NeedToKnow.online.

Inside the spooky ‘The Conjuring’ home that just sold for $1.52M - nypost.com - Boston - state Rhode Island
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28.05.2022

Inside the spooky ‘The Conjuring’ home that just sold for $1.52M

hitting the market in late 2021 for $1.2 million, the apparition-heavy abode just sold for $1.52 million, or 27% above the asking price, its listing brokerage told The Post.The property, located at 1677 Round Top Road, measures 3,109 square feet — with features including handsome beamed ceilings over wide-plank hardwood floors, fireplaces and wooden cabinetry in the kitchen. But it also comes with roommates in the form of ghouls, though it’s not clear whether they contribute to paying the bills.The sellers, paranormal investigators Jenn and Cory Heinzen, purchased the home for $439,000 in 2019 — and spent four months keeping themselves to one room as “a sign of respect for the spirits, letting them get used to us instead of barging in,” they told the Wall Street Journal at the time of listing.

Inside P. Diddy’s eerie, abandoned Georgia mansion - nypost.com - New York - Atlanta
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18.05.2022

Inside P. Diddy’s eerie, abandoned Georgia mansion

Reddit chain even quipped that Combs, 52, vacated because he “kept on seeing Biggie’s ghost.”Diddy sold the home in October 2007 at a loss — for $1.3 million — to a real estate investment trust company, Paramount Group Inc. The home remans idle and vacant today.At the time of purchase, Combs owned the Caribbean-inflected Justin’s Restaurant in Atlanta’s affluent Buckhead, plus another home in Fayetteville.

Christopher Meloni sells haunted LA home to ‘Red Notice’ director for $5.9M - nypost.com
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21.04.2022

Christopher Meloni sells haunted LA home to ‘Red Notice’ director for $5.9M

“zaddy” known for playing NYPD Detective Elliot Stabler for the first 12 seasons of the hit NBC legal drama — has sold his allegedly haunted Hollywood Hills home to Rawson Marshall Thurber, the director of 2021’s “Red Notice” action flick as well as 2004’s “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.” Thurber, 47, paid $5.9 million for the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom house in an off-market deal, Dirt reported. Built in 1916, the gated half-acre property boasts a separate guest house, center hall, living room fireplace, pool and an otherworldly tenant: The ghost of actor Ozzie Nelson. Nelson — who is best known for co-starring in the sitcom “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” with his wife Harriet from 1952 to 1966 — died of liver cancer in the house in 1975, aged 68.

Inside the infamous Los Feliz murder house Lisa Bloom sold for $2.35M - nypost.com - Los Angeles - California
nypost.com
10.07.2021

Inside the infamous Los Feliz murder house Lisa Bloom sold for $2.35M

“The Los Feliz Murder Mansion” by documentary filmmaker Stacy Astenius and Cloudy Day Pictures.Since the murder-suicide, the so-called “haunted house” has been shrouded in mystery and rumors.

221-year-old abandoned ‘Notebook’ mansion has TikTok in a tizzy - nypost.com - Alabama
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24.06.2021

221-year-old abandoned ‘Notebook’ mansion has TikTok in a tizzy

“The Notebook.” Having already racked up nearly 700,000 views since it was posted last week, many have wondered how a place so beautiful could be completely neglected. “If I had the money I would absolutely invest into this mansion and restore it to its former glory,” one user commented. “It almost looks like Noah’s house from ‘The Notebook,'” another user noted.  “‘Notebook’ vibes and I’m here for it,” another added. Jeremy Abbott, the photographer who captured the property and spends most of

Inside the ‘Amityville Horror’ house today, Long Island’s most notorious mansion - nypost.com
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16.03.2021

Inside the ‘Amityville Horror’ house today, Long Island’s most notorious mansion

died in prison Friday at 69.  DeFeo, whose nickname was Butch, spread terror across Long Island following the gruesome 1974 slaying of his family at their home at 108 Ocean Ave. The home — its original address was 112 Ocean Ave. but was changed to 108 to deter tourists — was purchased by George and Kathy Lutz one year after the murders.

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