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  • The United States is home to some of the most haunted locations in the world

  • from homes that were the scene of horrific crimes to the White House in terms of paranormal America pretty much has it all and

  • With the most number of recognized haunted locations around the world is not hard to find hundreds of haunted spots in every state

  • This huge and history rich country is in the spotlight for episode two of our most haunted locations around the world series

  • So hit the Lights sit back and enjoy

  • Dudley ghost town in northwestern, Connecticut within the town of Cornwall lies the remains of the abandoned Dudley town

  • there are few traces left at the original village just a few cellar holes and foundations remain and

  • The place is slowly being claimed by the surrounding woodland

  • But this is not just another abandoned place. For many years, it's been plagued by rumors of evil spirits ghosts and curses

  • Many of which surround its dark past during occupation

  • The town was founded in the 1740s and from the start its thought the high lead content in the drinking water

  • was causing death and dementia

  • There was also an epidemic

  • That was wiping out families and a bizarre incident when local resident General Heman Swift who had served under George, Washington

  • Found his wife dead on their porch struck by lightning

  • The incident caused him to descend into madness

  • There were also many suicides and child disappearances

  • Nowadays, it's said that birds do not sing in the forests near the site

  • And the place is a lure for Satanists and black witches who regularly perform rituals in the woods

  • It's also attracts ghost hunters and paranormal experts.

  • In fact the place is now officially closed to the public due to the amount of visitors

  • There is definitely something strange about this place even noted demonologist Ed Warren believed Dudleytown was cursed

  • Saying the area had an aura of disaster

  • Visitors have reported feeling a chill as soon as they enter the area

  • And there are many reports of people being followed by a black mass

  • I'd be interested to know if any of you have visited this place and your thoughts on it

  • Union Cemetery

  • Union Cemetery is another location based in Connecticut, and is thought to be the most haunted graveyard in the United States

  • The cemetery dates back to the 1700s and sits beside the Easton Baptist Church

  • close to the intersection of Route 59 and 136

  • But is far from being a forgotten graveyard and to this day it still hosts burials

  • however in paranormal circles

  • It's the home of the white lady an apparition that has been witnessed dozens of times since her supposed death in the 1940s

  • the evidence supporting

  • This is pretty compelling and Ed Warren also claims to have seen the ghost after a stakeout at the cemetery in 1990

  • He claimed that at 2:40 a.m.. He heard the sound of a woman weeping and looked tight to the headstones

  • He could see little spots of light fusing into the shape of a woman ed and his wife

  • Lorraine was so convinced of the white lady's presence that they wrote a book about it entitled graveyard

  • The legend of the ghost has a couple of different versions one account claims she died during childbirth and was buried in the cemetery

  • But her confused spirit could not rest and she wanders around the cemetery at night

  • Others say she was murdered by her husband and thrown into a sinkhole behind the church

  • The white lady supposedly has a habit of appearing from nowhere in front of cars as they drive by

  • Causing them to break and veer to avoid hitting her

  • However when they stop to check the woman is okay. She is nowhere to be seen on

  • One occasion a local firefighter was driving by the cemetery when a dark-haired woman in a white dress walked out in front of his car

  • He felt the impact as he hit her and the front of his car was dented

  • However after a thorough search of the area. Nothing was found

  • But the white lady is not the only ghost that is said to haunt Union Cemetery

  • It's also said to be haunted by red eyes

  • Believed to be the spirits of early Kellogg a local man who set fire to the street in 1935

  • This ghost has been spotted peering through bushes with glowing eyes and following people, but when they look around no one's there

  • RMS, Queen Mary

  • RMS Queen Mary is now permanently moored as a tourist attraction, hotel, museum and event facility in Long Beach, California

  • But she had a long career as one of Cunard Lines express super liners

  • She was a huge share that was bigger faster and more powerful than Titanic and soon after sailing her maiden voyage in

  • 1936 she captured the prestigious Blue Riband

  • however with the dawn of the jet age in the late 1950s the Queen Mary was losing money and

  • After a failed career as a cruise liner she was withdrawn from service in 1967

  • That is when she started her life as a tourist attraction in Long Beach

  • Where she was permanently docked and became a luxury hotel, that she is today.

  • The ship attracts thousands of visitors a year and has also gained the reputation as one of the most haunted places in the world

  • With as many as a hundred and fifty individual spirits supposedly lurking around

  • Not surprisingly though as during her service the ship witnessed as many as forty nine deaths

  • Its door 13 that attracts the most activity as it was the scene of two fatalities

  • the most recent being in 1966 when it's heavy watertight door

  • Crushed an eighteen-year-old crew member during a routine drill

  • It's his bearded spirit dressed in blue overalls that allegedly walked the length of the shaft alley

  • before disappearing on the approach to door 13

  • The two swimming pools on board are also a hotbed of paranormal activity

  • Despite both pools now being closed.

  • In the first class swimming pool women dressed in 1930 swimwear have been spotted wandering around the area where the pool once was and

  • Sound of splashing and laughter have been heard along with wet footprints

  • The spirit of a young girl holding a teddy bear has also been spotted

  • In what was once the first-class lounge a lady in a white dress has been seen dancing alone in the corner of the room.

  • And in other first-class room to scattered around the ship

  • There are sightings of a tall dark-haired man in

  • 1930s attire who regularly makes his presence felt

  • other strange occurrences include taps turning on by themselves lights turning off and on cold spots

  • inexplicable knocking and strange aromas.

  • In the children's old playroom a baby can be heard crying

  • And this is said to be the spirit of a baby boy who died there shortly after he was born.

  • I wouldn't mind spending the night there, and I'm wondering if you ever have or if you've ever visited if so. What was it like?

  • The Hollywood sign

  • The Hollywood sign is probably one of the most famous landmarks in the world

  • it stands proudly in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles and in our modern world is a symbol of the glamour and

  • affluence of movie stars and the film industry

  • However the sign has a long history and not all of it is glamorous

  • Many may not know it's one of the most haunted sites in LA

  • the original sign was constructed in 1923

  • It originally read Hollywood land

  • Each letter stood at 50 feet high and when illuminated with its 4000 bulbs it was a dazzling sight

  • Initially it was only expected to last around 18 months, but with the emergence of American cinemas in Los Angeles

  • The sign became synonymous with the Golden Age of Hollywood and an internationally recognized symbol of the film industry

  • So it was decided to leave it in place

  • Over the years, it's had a few facelifts and the 'land' part of it was removed

  • But in 1932 it was the scene of a tragic event

  • When a young aspiring actress named Peggy Entwistle took her life when she jumped off the top of the letter H

  • Peggy had moved to Hollywood and was looking for a big break

  • but she struggled to stand out amongst all the other actresses competing for the same thing.

  • And she ended up out of work and heartbroken after a recent breakup.

  • On the night of September the 16th 1932.

  • She set off in the darkness and made her way up to Mount Lee to the then Hollywoodland sign

  • Using a maintenance ladder she climbed to the top of the 'H' and then jumped to her death

  • The next day her body was found by a hiker along with a suicide note that read: "I am afraid

  • I am a coward. I'm sorry for everything

  • If I had done this a long time ago. It would have saved a lot of pain, PE."

  • An extremely sad end to a young lady at the age of just 24

  • stories of Peggy's ghost in the area started to emerge in the 1940s when the 'H' mysteriously toppled over and

  • hikers began reporting sightings of a confused looking blond lady dressed in 1930s clothing

  • Who would vanish if approached.

  • the smell of gardenias

  • Peggy's favorite perfume has also been smelled hundreds of times

  • Throughout the years many of the Griffin Park Rangers claimed to have seen the ghost of Peggy

  • especially on foggy nights. If any of you have any strange tales of the Hollywood sign then I would love to hear them

  • The New Amsterdam theater in New York City

  • The New Amsterdam was built in 1903 and at the time of construction was the largest theater in New York

  • Today it's one of the oldest surviving Broadway theaters, and is the flagship for Disney theatrical productions

  • Over the years. It's been host to many well-known shows and has had its fair share of tragedy surrounding some of its leading actors

  • However, there is one sad story that stands out and that is of Olive Thomas whose ghost is said to still home theater where

  • She spent happier times in her short life

  • Olive Thomas was an actress model and cover girl who caught the eye of Florence Ziegfeld jr.

  • Who produced the famous Ziegfield Follies at the New Amsterdam Theatre.

  • In 1915 Olive made her debut with the follies and

  • Her popularity led to her being cast in Ziegfeld midnight

  • Frolic show a show for wealthy gentlemen guests who willingly gifted their money to the female performers

  • This new role was profitable and she received extravagant gifts from her admirers.

  • In 1916 she married Jack Pickford, who is the youngest brother of film star Mary Pickford.

  • It was around this time that olives silent movie career also started to take off

  • However her marriage with Pickford was tumultuous with rumours of his alcoholism and womanizing

  • So in 1920 in a last-ditch attempt to save their marriage the pair decided to take his second honeymoon and headed for Paris

  • After a night of partying the couple returned to the Paris hotel room and an intoxicated olive reached for a drink before screaming

  • Pickford rushed to her side and at the realizing

  • She had drunk a liquid solution that had been prescribed to him to topically treat sores caused by his chronic syphilis

  • He tried to make her vomit

  • Olive was rushed to hospital, but died five days later

  • For most of this time she was conscious and was not aware that she would die

  • Her death was recorded as accidental due to acute nephritis caused by mercury absorption

  • Jack Pickford brought his wife's body back to the United States

  • And she was interred any crypt at the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.

  • At the time her death was viewed as one of the first major Hollywood scandals with conspiracy rumours rife and a lot of unanswered questions

  • Not long after her death stagehands at the New Amsterdam began telling friends that they had run into olive backstage

  • Despite knowing that she was dead. She was seen wearing her green beaded Follies dress her beaded headpiece and her sash carrying a blue bottle

  • Over the years the theater fell into disrepair before it was rescued by the Disney Corporation in 1995

  • This is when Dana Amendola the man who was put in charge of restoring the New Amsterdam theater

  • Received a strange phone call at 2:30 a.m.

  • It was from a hysterical security officer who had been patrolling the theater he claimed

  • He saw a woman on the stage in a green beaded dress headpiece and sash holding a blue bottle

  • He shouted at her and she left the stage and walked straight through the wall

  • But this was far from the only sighting during the renovations in the 90s workers had several encounters with Olive

  • Nowadays she is said to be a regular visitor to the theatre

  • Although does not mingle with the audience and prefers to make her presence known when they have gone

  • To this day two portraits of her are on the wall backstage

  • Olive has been known to cause mischief if she isn't happy about something and sets sometimes shake for no apparent reason

  • Lights bulbs often burn out and electrical malfunctions occur all too often to be a coincidence

  • All of this has led many to believe the New Amsterdam is one of the most haunted theaters in the United States

  • And I would love to know if you have any story to share about it

  • So that's five of some of the most haunted locations and buildings in America

  • I hope you've enjoyed the second episode of this series. And next week we will be talking about the most haunted places in Asia and

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  • Thanks for watching and as always. I'll see you in the next video

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