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    Old Hurley

    New York, NY    

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    Daughter completes fathers history of a 1ost town By BLAISE SCHWEITZER Feeman staff When a Hurley mans labor of love, writing a history of Old West Hurley, ended with his death in 1992, the friends and family he left behi... ghosttowns.com

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    Madame Tussauds -- New York, Ny

    Penn Station South, NY    

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    Million and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds London since they first opened over 200 years ago. Madame Tussauds opened its doors in the heart of Times Square in New York City in the yea... waymarking.com

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    The Riverside Church Carillon - New York City, Ny

    Morningside Heights, NY    

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    The Carillon was a gift to The Riverside Church by the late John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in memory of his mother. It contains 74 bronze bells ranging in weight from the 20 ton (18 metric) Bourdon (hour bell) to the smallest ... waymarking.com

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    Gen. Enoch Poor - Hackensack, Nj

    Hackensack, NJ    

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    Brigadier Gen. Enoch Poor was born in Massachusetts and distinguished himself in the King's military before the Revolutionary War. His Revolutionary War service included the battles at Stillwater, Saratoga, Newtown, Monmo... waymarking.com

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    The Morris-jumel Mansion

    Jumel Terrace, New York, NY    

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    It is a 4 story, well-preserved Southern-style Mansion, with a balcony and a basement, that was built by a British subject, a Colonel Rodger Morris, before The Revolutionary War of 1776. It is currently a museum, and o... hauntedhouses.com

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    St. Helena

    New York, NY    

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    A sawmill town east of Silver Springs, at the north end of Letchworth Park. Exact location not determined. The following info was submitted Jan 30, 2004 by Dale B. St Helena, New York is sorta my neck of the woods. It u... history.rootsweb

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    Kreischer Mansion

    Staten Island, NY    

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    The Kreischer family once owned and operated a brick factory that supplied most the bricks for the Staten Island area in the 1800s. With their profits, they built two large mansions-one for the original family, and anothe... realhaunts.com

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    The Palace Theatre

    1564 Broadway, New York, NY    

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    Don't be fooled by the ho hum outside of this theatre, whose size is now dwarfed by the huge hotel on one side and a commercial building on the other. This 1913 theater is magnificent inside, fully restored to its 1913... hauntedhouses.com

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    Arlo Road

    Staten Island, NY    

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    Local legend says that one night a young couple came to this spot for a little TLC. At one pint, the man left the car to relieve himself in the nearby woods. As he left, he told his girlfriend to lock the doors until he r... realhaunts.com

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    Cunard Mansion

    Staten Island, NY    

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    This mansion was built by the founder of the Cunard Lines as a wedding present for his daughter. In the late nineteenth century, someone committed suicide in the house. Since that time, there have been reports of a mans f... realhaunts.com

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    The Billop House

    Staten Island, NY    

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    This house is the site of the only peace conference between the British and Americans during the Revolutionary Wareven Benjamin Franklin attended. It is alleged that the house is not haunted by many spirits who occasional... realhaunts.com

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    Ellis Island Immigration Museum

    Ellis Island, New York, NY    

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    From 1892 to 1924 some 16 million immigrants first set foot in the New World here. Today their descendants account for almost 40 percent of the U.S. population. Originally a 3-acre island, the site was expanded over the yea... nyc-arts.org

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    Moravian Cemetery

    Staten Island, NY    

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    This cemetery is said to date back to the time original Dutch settlers of the area. Located here is the famous Vanderbilt Tomb. It has been said that many photos taken of people in front of the structure sometimes have an... realhaunts.com

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    Nightmare: Superstitions 2010

    623 Broadway, New York, NY    

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    Now celebrating its 7th year, NIGHTMARE is a unique, fully immersive haunted house experience. Set in an insane asylum, NIGHTMARE: SUPERSTITIONS forces you to break a superstition in one room and suffer the terrible con... hauntedhouse.com

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    The Old Bermuda Inn

    Staten Island, NY    

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    This period restaurant is located in house that dates back to 1814. Allegedly, the house is haunted by a young female apparition. It is said that woman is occasionally seen walking through the dining air and ascending the... realhaunts.com

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    Blood Fest: Halloween Show & Rock Party

    41-17 Main St, Flushing, NY    

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    Presented by Blood Moon Rising Horror Magazine Blood Fest: Halloween Show & Rock Party is Queens NYs biggest Halloween event now in our 7th year. Featuing haunted tunnel, live rock band, Halloween magic & side show, cos... hauntedhouse.com

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    After Dark At Madame Tussauds

    234 W 42nd St, New York, NY    

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    Have you ever wondered what happens when the lights go out? Dark secrets lurk in the depths of the world-famous wax attraction but don't fear the darkness, fear what lies within it. For the 2nd year, find out what happe... hauntedhouse.com

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    U.s. President Ulysses S. Grant

    Morningside Heights, NY    

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    Overlooking the Hudson River from the Morningside Heights section of Manhattan, General Grant National Memorial is the largest tomb in North America. Grant's Tomb (as it is commonly called) is not only the final resting p... waymarking.com