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margothecreator · 1 year
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Preacher [S1:E2] See
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ludarklina-fan-spot · 23 days
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Lucy Griffiths at Wales Con last weekend. It's great to hear from people she had a great time and was lovely to everyone who met her.
This is why I call her Queen!
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Here are our contenders for The Crackship Awards 2024!
Bracket 1:
Shadow Kirby x Prince Fluff vs Randy Cunningham x Ruby Gillman
Roronoa Zoro x Sasuke Uchiha vs Elizabeth Afton x Charlie Emily
June Eggbert x Chiaki Naname vs Vriska Serket x Hatsune Miku
Mari from Omori x Sayori from Doki Doki Literature Club vs Bee x Fionna
Wonder Woman x Talia al Ghu vs Posiedon x Incitatus
Firestar x Waffles vs Graystripe x Waffles
Kestrel x Coral vs Hatake Sakumo x Ootsutsuki Kaguya
Zhongli × Yip Tak vs Elsa x Jack Frost
Bracket 2:
Bowser x Luigi vs Shrek x Donkey
Samurai Jack x Johnny Bravo vs Scourge x Ashfur
Tigerstar x Arctic vs Gerald Robotnik x Black Doom
Catra & Ashfur vs Lucifer x Adam
Hawkfrost x Leafpool vs Twilight x Mordecai
Vaggie x Ragatha vs Rainbow Dash x Dirk Strider
Jayfeather x His stick vs Gwenpool x Garlic bread
James x Professor Oak vs Needletail x Icicle
Bracket 3:
Jessie x Delia Ketchum vs Sees All Colors x Runs In Circles
Leafpool x Pringles chips vs Bumblestripe x A log
Asexuals x Cake vs Tigerstar x Brokenstar
Roger Raincomprix x Xavier Ramier vs Elias Bouchard x Jane Prentiss
Cookie Monster x Chocolate chip cookies vs Chameleon x Webs
Isako Toriumi x Sadayo Kawakami vs Elias Bouchard x Peter Lukas
Dr Doofenshmirtz x Perry the Platypus vs The Onceler x The Warden
Hooty x Duo vs Jiang Cheng x Liu Qingge
Bracket 4:
Sans x Nagito Komaeda vs TS Woodrow x Phantom of the Bwahpera
The fairy who knocks x The walrus who knocks vs Sofanthiel x Blue Lizard
Manticore x Sphinx vs Barney x Hunter
Norma x Willow vs Pugsley x Swift Wind
Eggdog x Strawberries vs Krestel x Tundra
Blaze x Fruit bat vs Doctors x Apples
Miette x Jorts vs Artificer x Maple Shade
Reigen Arataka x Nagito Komaeda vs Guy Montag x Wilson Smith
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todaysdocument · 6 months
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Letter from Emily V. Fussell of England to President Woodrow Wilson
Record Group 85: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service Series: Subject and Policy Files File Unit: Appeal of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst for admittance for visit, English Suffragette
[written in red ink on top of document, diagonally] V1728/17 [hand stamp] THE WHITE HOUSE NOV 1 - 1913 RECEIVED [hand stamp] RESPECTFULLY REFERRED FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONSIDERATION [illegible hand stamp signature] Sec'y to the President. [hand stamp] RECEIVED BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION NOV 3 - 1913 [handwritten] Labor October 22nd. 1913 14 Lovaine Crescent, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ENGLAND Sir, I write to say how very much I appreciate the kind and just manner in which you have treated Mrs. Pankhurst. England has indeed disgraced itself by its vindictive treatment to the best and finest women here. Yours sincerely, Emily V. Fussell (Miss) President Wilson
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gamecrash716 · 1 month
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Forgotten Witch/Warlock Siblings and Other Characters
Here are the kidnapped witch/warlock siblings and other non-cannon characters in the story
Miranda Mitts - The oldest sibling out of Charlie and Woodrow. A quiet lady who prefers a more solitary life with her cats but sometimes yearns for more excitement. A witch who doesn't use her magic often due to her quiet life. Has dreams about her bio family from time to time.
Cindy Mitts - Her bloodline was the one that took in the Burns children and is a witch. She makes sure that the Mitts-Burns never meet their family as it is a fitting punishment for their family. She is a bitter old lady who doesn't like humans.
Dexter Mitts - Being the oldest out of all of burns siblings, (Kade is gonna be mad about not being the oldest) He's a warlock who works for a secret organization. Other than that, he always questions about his family due to his toddler son asking if he has uncles or aunts.
Mark Mitts - The two year old son if Dexter. After being told by Miranda to make a family tree, wants to know about his family.
Emily Westward - An old witch who kept her youth. Fell in love with Dr. Morocco and broke up before she knew she was pregnant with Thomas.
Thomas Westward - The son of Morocco, an intelligent child who tries to not be bad as his dad. A young warlock who befriends Cody and Frankie.
Oscar Morocco - Dr. Morocco's baby brother. They have a strained relationship and tolerate each other's existence. Thaddeus doesn't know that Oscar is a warlock and assumes he has a de-aging machine like him.
Lupine - The fairy queen keeping the curse alive. She made it so only with the help of witchcraft can a human enter or leave the fae realm.
Daffodil - A cheery fairy who follows Oscar around who wants to know what human life is like.
Lucy Burns - Я҉༙྇ A҉༙྇ I҉༙྇ ⅃҉༙྇  U҉༙྇ O҉༙྇ Y҉༙྇  ꓷ҉༙྇ A҉༙྇ Ǝ҉༙྇ ꓷ҉༙྇  T҉༙྇ O҉༙྇ И҉༙྇  M҉༙྇ A҉༙྇  I҉༙྇
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roselinbooks-official · 11 months
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ALiCE Horror, 216 Pages
"To hell and back" isn't just an expression. As the sole orderly of Woodrow Children's Asylum, Christopher Robinson has always done all he can for the children in his care. Risking his life in a terrible storm to get supplies was an expected part of his day. A car wreck leaving him stranded on an island full of monsters wasn't. Worse, Christopher isn't alone. One of his charges, Mickey, arrived on the strange island with him...then vanished. According to the locals, there is no way out of Wonderland, but Christopher is determined to find Mickey and get both of them home safe and--if possible--sound.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Abuse, Adult Situations, Character Death, Child Abuse, Disturbing Imagery and Content, Gaslighting, General Horror Content, Murder, Sexual Assault (not graphic), Suicide, Trauma, Violence; Mentions of Rape (not graphic)
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Reviews Say:
"Ahh, finally! A book filled with horror, creepy children and a chilling atmosphere all the way through – bliss!" - Emily Quinn
"Despite having a variety of horror environments and tropes, the story never feels cluttered, and there is a good explanation for the eclectic-ness of Wonderland. The plot and setting is very reminiscent of video games like Silent Hill and Amnesia. The story and mystery is well paced and keeps you guessing." - Sarah Bauer
"It was riveting, creepy, and a book that I would highly recommend!" - Katelyn Koontz
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nelc · 8 months
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In 1902, this is 18-year-old Alice Roosevelt, accompanied by her long-haired Chihuahua, Leo. She also had a pet snake named Emily Spinach, whom she would wrap around one arm and take to parties. Unlike many women of her time, Alice was known for wearing pants, driving cars, smoking cigarettes, placing bets with bookies, dancing on rooftops, and partying all night. In just 15 months, she managed to attend 300 parties, 350 balls, and 407 dinners.
A friend of Alice's stepmother once remarked, "She's like a young wild animal that's been put into good clothes." Her stepmother went further, describing her as a "guttersnipe" who went "uncontrolled with every boy in town."
William Howard Taft banned her from the White House after Alice buried a voodoo doll (of Taft's wife) in the front yard. Woodrow Wilson also banned her after she told a very dirty joke (sadly, no record of the joke exists) about him in public.
Her father, Theodore Roosevelt, famously said, "I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both."
Alice once told President Lyndon B. Johnson that she specifically wore wide-brimmed hats around him so that he could not kiss her.
During an interview in 1974, Alice described herself as a "hedonist."
She died in 1980 at the age of 96.
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bigboxcar · 2 months
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Mugshot Monday - "Presidential Pets" coffee mug by The Unemployed Philosophers Guild with Morning Glory Signature Blend by Peace Coffee
Happy Presidents' Day to those who celebrate!
I have the day off so I'm lounging this afternoon drinking coffee in my Presidential Pets coffee mug.
It's a curated list of presidential pets who lived in the White House for 4 or 8 years depending if their owner survived re-election, or not.
When I think of presidential pets, the first one that comes to mind is "Socks", Bill and Hillary Clinton's cat. The second pet I think of is "Bo", Barack and Michelle Obama's rad dog.
I really don't know my presidential pets and I found some of the pets on the mug very interesting:
Calvin Coolidge had a racoon named Rebecca.
Thomas Jefferson had a mockingbird named Dick.
Theodore Roosevelt had guinea pigs named Admiral Dewey, Dr. Johnson, Bishop Doane, Fighting Bob Evans, and Father O'Grady.
My favorite--JFK had a pony named Macaroni!
Jimmy Carter gets the best name for a Siamese cat: Misty Malarkey Ying Yang.
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Only Donald Trump, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson did not have a single presidential pet while they were in office. Very vary suspect, don't you think?
Here is every pet on my Presidential Pets coffee mug:
Admiral Dewey, Bishop Doane, Dr. Johnson, Father O'Grady, and Fighting Bob Evans (Theodore Roosevelt)
Barney (George W. Bush)
Bo (Barack Obama)
Dick (Thomas Jefferson)
Emily Spinach (Theodore Roosevelt)
Fala (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
Him and Her (Lyndon B. Johnson)
Jack (Abraham Lincoln)
Laddie Boy (Warren G. Harding)
Macaroni (JFK)
Major and Champ (Joseph R. Biden, Jr.)
Millie (George H. W. Bush)
Misty Malarkey Ying Yang (James Carter)
Mr. Reciprocity and Mr. Protection (Benjamin Harrison)
Old Ike (Woodrow Wilson)
Old Whitey (Zachary Taylor)
Pauline Wayne (William Howard Taft)
Polly (James Madison)
Rebecca (Calvin Coolidge)
Rex (Ronald Reagan)
Siam (Rutherford B. Hayes)
Socks (William J. Clinton)
Sweettips (George Washington)
Washington Post (William McKinley)
The mug impressively displays these 24 presidential pet illustrations and serves as a great introduction to the subject. If you'd like a more comprehensive list, check out the Presidential Pet Museum website.
Cheers to all the presidential pets! 🐕 🐈 🐎 ☕️
See also my 720+ photos from the Mugshot Monday project here: www.MugshotMonday.com– Every Mug Has A Story
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fanofspooky · 3 months
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Leprechaun 6: Back 2 Tha Hood
2003 • R • 1h27m
When Emily Woodrow and her friends happen on a treasure chest full of gold coins, they fail to heed the warnings of a wise old psych.
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ludarklina-fan-spot · 5 months
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Lucy Ursula Griffiths
November 20 7:00 pm PST
Second Stage
Doors Open: 6:30pm
Entry to this show is free.
Lucy Ursula Griffiths is a Brighton based artist and actor with a background in music and dance. Before playing Marian in the BBC’s Robin Hood, Lucy sang in productions at The Glyndebourne Opera House and was a member of the prestigious NYMT.
Lucy’s EP is inspired by time spent in LA playing lead and supporting roles in TV shows such as Preacher and True Blood and films such as The Price and Winters’ Tale.
This year, she returns to her first love of music, as she starts a composition course at Berklee and releases her debut album.
I am there in spirit! Now I know how Ben Barnes fans feel!
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victorianchap · 2 years
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🔸 This is 18-year-old Alice Roosevelt and her long-haired Chihuahua named Leo in 1902. She also had a pet snake named Emily Spinach who she would wrap around on one arm and take to parties. Alice was extremely independent and unlike many women of her time, she was known to wear pants, drive cars, smoke cigarettes, place bets with bookies, dance on rooftops, and party all night. In a span of 15 months, she managed to attend 300 parties, 350 balls and 407 dinners. A friend of Alice’s stepmom once remarked that she was “like a young wild animal that had been put into good clothes.” Her stepmom went a step further and described her as a “guttersnipe” that went “uncontrolled with every boy in town.” William Howard Taft banned her from the White House after Alice buried a voodoo doll (of Taft’s wife) in the front yard. Woodrow Wilson also banned her after she told a very dirty joke (sadly no record of the joke exists) about him in public. Her father, Theodore Roosevelt famously said, “I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both.” Alice once told President Lyndon B. Johnson that she specifically wore wide-brimmed hats around him so that he could not kiss her. During an interview in 1974, Alice described herself as a “hedonist.” She died in 1980 at the age of 96. Source: www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org #victorianchaps #vintage #1900s #goodolddays #aliceroosevelt #oldphoto #history #chihuahua #victorian #edwardian #pastlives https://www.instagram.com/p/CfBIjleAVND/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dasmuggler · 8 months
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In 1902, this is 18-year-old Alice Roosevelt, accompanied by her long-haired Chihuahua, Leo. She also had a pet snake named Emily Spinach, whom she would wrap around one arm and take to parties. Unlike many women of her time, Alice was known for wearing pants, driving cars, smoking cigarettes, placing bets with bookies, dancing on rooftops, and partying all night. In just 15 months, she managed to attend 300 parties, 350 balls, and 407 dinners.
A friend of Alice's stepmother once remarked, "She's like a young wild animal that's been put into good clothes." Her stepmother went further, describing her as a "guttersnipe" who went "uncontrolled with every boy in town."
William Howard Taft banned her from the White House after Alice buried a voodoo doll (of Taft's wife) in the front yard. Woodrow Wilson also banned her after she told a very dirty joke (sadly, no record of the joke exists) about him in public.
Her father, Theodore Roosevelt, famously said, "I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both."
Alice once told President Lyndon B. Johnson that she specifically wore wide-brimmed hats around him so that he could not kiss her.
During an interview in 1974, Alice described herself as a "hedonist."
She died in 1980 at the age of 96.
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tigermike · 8 months
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In 1902, this is 18-year-old Alice Roosevelt, accompanied by her long-haired Chihuahua, Leo. She also had a pet snake named Emily Spinach, whom she would wrap around one arm and take to parties. Unlike many women of her time, Alice was known for wearing pants, driving cars, smoking cigarettes, placing bets with bookies, dancing on rooftops, and partying all night. In just 15 months, she managed to attend 300 parties, 350 balls, and 407 dinners.
A friend of Alice's stepmother once remarked, "She's like a young wild animal that's been put into good clothes." Her stepmother went further, describing her as a "guttersnipe" who went "uncontrolled with every boy in town."
William Howard Taft banned her from the White House after Alice buried a voodoo doll (of Taft's wife) in the front yard. Woodrow Wilson also banned her after she told a very dirty joke (sadly, no record of the joke exists) about him in public.
Her father, Theodore Roosevelt, famously said, "I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both."
Alice once told President Lyndon B. Johnson that she specifically wore wide-brimmed hats around him so that he could not kiss her.
During an interview in 1974, Alice described herself as a "hedonist."
She died in 1980 at the age of 96.
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danvilleareacc · 1 year
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DACC Lists Fall President's & Honors Students
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Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Fall 2022 Semester.   A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honors List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Danville Area Community College Fall 2022 President’s & Honors Lists
Danville Area Community College PRESIDENT’S LIST – FALL 2022
Alvin, IL
Nicholas Garmon.
Armstrong, IL
Olivia Logue.
Bismarck, IL
Allison Bostwick, Ryan Bostwick, Dianne Trimble.
Bloomington, IL
Brennon Reed.
Catlin, IL
Jaiden Baum, Holden Dunavan, Joseph Kedas, Kylee Pate, Rebecca Rogers, Monica Vasquez.
Chicago, IL
Lauren Crawley.
Chrisman, IL
Lindsey Franz.
Covington, IN
Alyssa Cheuvront, Margo Galloway, Hailynn Herzog, Briley Peyton, Alexandra VanVickle.
Danville, IL
Noah Acree, Wariya Alhassan, Gracie Arnett, Amber Atkinson, Xitlally Bonilla, Jasmine Brown, Ne'Kedra Cain, Devontay Carpenter, Rowan Clawson, Jeremiah Cooper, Isabella Courson, Brandon Cox, Mariela Cruz, Debra Cummings, Joel Cundiff, Olivia Edgington, Robin Farr, Brenda Fisher, Nicholas Fuentes, Teagyn Goodwin, Meghan Gross, Logan Hall, Marlee Harper, Jadyn Hess, Lindsey Janssen, Tamara Jimson, Josephine Kamwela, Christopher La Combe, Trenton Lewis, Layla Martinez, Kalia Mason, Ashlynn Pinnick, Ethan Rayburn, Chelsea Reeves, Kearby Robinson, Vivianna Ruffo, Veronica Sasseen, Yoo Bin Seo, Maxeen Smart, Shania Smith, Maria Sobany Bosch, Frederick Soderstrom, Elmonia Taylor, Lewis Towne, Kayce Wagle, Charlene Walsh, Grace Ward, Donald Wills, Mia Yant.
East Lynn, IL
Abigail Walder.
Evansville, IN
Matthew Bunnell.
Fithian, IL
Codey McMahon.
Georgetown, IL
Jacob Maskel, Hunter Way.
Hillsboro, IN
Lauren Highland.
Hoopeston, IL
Charis Allen, Tori Birge, Gage Hopkins, Morgan Keith, Skyler Morgan.
Mahomet, IL
Ahmad Al-Heeti.
Marine, IL
Alixandria Grenzebach.
Milford, IL
Abigail White.
Mooresville, IN
Blake Nigg.
Muncie, IL
Dominyq Gritten.
Oakwood, IL
Madison Doan, Jarron Fleming, Natalie Garrison, Raiden Jackson, Kimberly Montgomery, Tannar Pouilliard, Carlie Reitz.
Osgood, IN
Elizabeth Pavy.
Paris, IL
Drew Pinkston.
Philo, IL
Kyleigh Weller.
Potomac, IL
Destiny Fitzsimmons, Violet McCool, Mason McMasters, Seth Pollitt.
Ridge Farm, IL
Matthew Coleman.
Rossville, IL
Heidi Goble, Morgan Miller, Abigail Ryan.
Troy, IL
Caleb Durbin.
Tuscola, IL
Alexis Koester.
Westville, IL
Laney Crawford, Jack Duensing, McKenzie Meinders, Joshua Miller, Emma Myers, Zachary Troxel.
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Danville Area Community College HONORS LIST – FALL 2022
Armstrong, IL
Justin Wilken.
Bismarck, IL
Trenton Spicer.
Catlin, IL
Naomi Dolan, Emily Fier, Lillie Hannan, Macallister Hill, Autumn Lange, Grace Niedzwiecki.
Champaign, IL
Lilian Eziefule.
Charleston, IL
Ashlynn McPeak.
Columbus, OH
Brianna Hamilton.
Covington, IN
Jacob Eells, Hannah Hunter, Calvin Springer, Katie Woodrow.
Danville, IL
Nora Abdelghani, Joan Applegate, Michele Budnovich, Anna Carrion, Christine Daniel, Benjamin Dickerson, Ian Dukes, Jayla Greer, Chelsey Haga, Dalton Hagley, Diego Hightower, Aryanna Huckstadt, Lexi Hudson, Matteo Janzen, Ginaveve Jessup, William Landis, Chayton Lawrence, Lezlea Lowe, Julieanna Morse, Amanda Nelson, Candela Nevares Garcia, Aaron Olmstead, Destiny Parker, Lilliana Perez, Tah'yah Rose, Ruth Salazar, Woodley Scholz, Andrew Sentelle, Sebastian Skinner, Braeden Skoog, Jennifer Stovall, Dylan Taylor, Rylie Terrell, Kendra Tucker, Cassie Warren, Zoe Wilson, Ella Wolfe, Jacob Xiong.
Evansville, IN
Ryan Caddell, Adam Evans.
Fairmount, IL
Aaron Dean.
Findlay, IL
Dirk Bruyn.
Fithian, IL
Reed Sperry.
Georgetown, IL
Brooke Robertson, LaVonte Taylor, Madison Wilson.
Hoopeston, IL
Maria Alvarado, Vanessa Blackburn, Ashley Cadle, Marissa Garcia, Brady Woods.
Indianaola, IL
Lacee Darr.
Ingersoll, Canada
Lucus Forbes.
Kingman, IN
Lydia Van Huysen.
Liberty Township, OH
Keiara Gregory.
Mattoon, IL
Raven Morrison.
Mentone, IN
Owen Kirchenstien.
Milford, IL
Craig VanHoveln.
New Market, IN
Samuel Endicott.
Oakwood, IL
Lane Bensyl, Gaven Clouse, Koby Fletcher, Travis Goodner, Hayley Mascari, Katherine Reffett, Charles Rieches, Isaiah Ruch, William Sandusky, Brevin Wells.
Potomac, IL
Casey Grant, Leanne Rogers.
Quincy, IL
Luke Mettemeyer.
Richland, IN
Jackson Raaf.
Ridge Farm, IL
Savannah Davis, Gentry Howard.
Rossville, IL
Madalyn Goble, Hunter Howe, Sabrina Koenig.
Sheldon, IL
Julia Bushnell.
Sidell, IL
Madison Farrell.
St. Joseph, IL
Kelsey Martlage.
Tampa, FL
Briana Hernandez.
Westville, IL
Jason Cotten, Gage Lange, Christopher Miller, McKenzie Montgerard, Douglas Reffett.
Wheaton, IL
Ian Johnson.
Williamsport, IN
Ethan Hickman.
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jonakisagor · 1 year
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7 reasons why you should not miss Austin and Boston Ghost tour
7 reasons why you should not miss Austin and Boston Ghost tour
In our childhood, we used to hear many Ghost stories and spooky stories. And still, we love that stories. Mysterious noises that wake you up at night bother you ever in your childhood? Does the basement or attic give you a sinking feeling of dread?  Do afraid of the dark? And you still love adventure?
Then you must know the scariest trip of Austin and Boston Ghost Tour. You'll hear stories about the ghosts of the past and present, and you'll even get to see some of the places where they're said to haunt you.
You'll also get to see some of the most famous landmarks in both cities, which are said to be haunted by the ghosts of those who died there.
On the Austin ghost tour, you'll visit some of the most haunted places in the city, including the Driskill Hotel, Congress Avenue Bridge, and the State Capitol Building. You'll hear stories of ghost sightings, eerie experiences, and even tragic deaths that have occurred in these locations.
1 City of the Dead
Did you know that Austin was once known as the "City of the Dead"? This is because the city was built on top of an old cemetery. Over the years, many of the graves have been disturbed and the bodies exhumed, which is said to have created a hotbed for ghosts and other paranormal activity.
2 Driskill Hotel
The Driskill Hotel is one of the most historic and well-known hotels in Austin, Texas. The hotel was built in 1886 and has been visited by many famous guests over the years, including Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Bush. The Driskill is also said to be haunted by the ghost of a young girl named Emily, who died in the hotel in 1887.
The Congress Avenue Bridge is an iconic landmark in Austin, Texas. The bridge spans the Colorado River and is a popular spot for pedestrians and cyclists. The Congress Avenue Bridge is also home to the largest urban bat colony in North America. Every evening, hundreds of bats emerge from under the bridge to hunt for insects.
3 The Congress Avenue Bridge
The Congress Avenue Bridge is a must-see for any visitor to Austin. The bridge is a beautiful example of Art Deco architecture. The bats are a fascinating natural phenomenon. And the views of the city from the bridge are simply stunning.
4 The Texas State Capitol
The Texas State Capitol is one of the most iconic buildings in the state, and it’s also said to be one of the most haunted. The Capitol is home to several ghosts, and the Capitol ghost tour is the perfect way to learn about them. The tour starts in the basement, where you’ll learn about the Capitol’s most famous ghost, the Lady in Black. The Lady in Black is said to be the spirit of a woman who died in the Capitol fire of 1881. She’s often seen in the basement, and she’s said to be responsible for the lights flickering and the doors slamming shut. You’ll also hear about the ghost of Sam Houston, who is said to haunt the Senate chamber. Houston was a senator from Texas, and he’s said to haunt the chamber because he was never able to pass any of his bills.
5 Austin Haunted Pub Crawl Tour.
If you're looking for a spooky good time this Halloween, look no further than the Austin Haunted Pub Crawl Tour. This pub crawl takes you to some of the most haunted bars and pubs in Austin, all while providing you with plenty of drinks to keep you warm (and maybe even a little scared). One of the highlights of the pub crawl is the Driskill Hotel, which is said to be one of the most haunted places in all of Texas. The hotel is said to be home to the ghost of Colonel Jesse Driskill, who died in the hotel in 1887. Guests have reported seeing his ghost roaming the halls, and some say they've even felt his presence in their room. Other haunted hotspots on the pub crawl include the Pecan Street Brewing Company, which is said to be home to the ghost of a former employee, and the Little Woodrow's on Sixth Street, which is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who died in a fire there in the 1800s. So whether you're looking for a spooky good time, or just a fun night out with friends, the Austin Haunted Pub Crawl Tour is sure to please.
The Boston Ghost Tour is one of the most popular and well-known ghost tours in the country. Many people come to Boston specifically to take this tour, and it is easy to see why. The tour takes you through some of the most haunted locations in the city, and the guides are experts on the history and legends of the ghosts that are said to inhabit these places.
6 Boston Ghost Tour Pub Crawl
The Boston Ghost Tour Pub Crawl is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. And for good reason! The tour takes you to some of the most haunted bars and pubs in Boston, all while providing plenty of opportunities to drink along the way. Of course, one of the best parts of the Boston Ghost Tour Pub Crawl is the opportunity to drink at some of the best bars in the city. You'll get to try local beers and spirits, and you may even find a new favorite drink along the way.But even if you're not a big drinker, the Boston Ghost Tour Pub Crawl is still a can't-miss experience.
In Boston, you'll visit the USS Constitution Museum which is said to be haunted by the ghost of a sailor who died in a shipwreck. You'll also visit the Boston Common, which is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who was hanged there.
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7 The Buried Ground
The Buried Ground is located in the heart of Boston's historic downtown. It is surrounded by modern buildings and busy streets, but it feels like a world away. The cemetery is small and intimate, and the headstones are close together. Many of the headstones are worn with age, and some are barely legible.
The Buried Ground is a fascinating place to explore. The headstones tell the stories of the people who lived and died in Boston centuries ago. The cemetery is also home to a number of rare and unusual graves, including the grave of Cotton Mather, one of the most influential ministers in colonial America.
The Austin and Boston Ghosttour is a great way to learn about the history of both cities, and the ghosts that are said to haunt them. If you're looking for a fun and spooky way to spend a few hours, then the  Nightly ghost tour is definitely for you.
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