Haunted Places

Roberta

OLD WISE ONE
pllps.org is the website they have all the info there they do it on some saturdays only best time is when its cold outside they say

SO WHAT does this site have to do with the"Flat Tops"?????? Facts please. Not just uninformed BS.
 

Roberta

OLD WISE ONE
It is in Lexington Park, and surrounds the place where the Newtowne Players give shows at....

That was one creeeepy place!!!!




And you say this WHY?? Do you have first hand knowledge, or are you going on the rumors you heard when you relocated to St. Mary's?
 

mikesuep

New Member
Point Lookout

The light house does offer ghost hunts. Just type in Point Lookout Light House and there is a link you follow to sign up for one. It cost 50.00 and is about 3 to 4 hours long. I am planning on going in May.
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
A few years ago I wanted to see first hand if Point Lookout was haunted. The tours for the lighthouse filled up, so myself, and 2 friends got dropped off at the little side road that leads down to the old fort. Soon as we go in the woods, 1 flashlight stops working. No biggie. We walk a bit farther, the 2nd flashlight starts flickering, and eventually cuts out. Now, it's a bit freaky (mainly because they had brand new batteries in them), and we're down to one flashlight. We start to hear noises in the woods (could very well have been an animal) and I saw my breath in the flashlight beam....in the middle of the summer.

We never made it all the way to the fort :lol:
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
A few years ago I wanted to see first hand if Point Lookout was haunted. The tours for the lighthouse filled up, so myself, and 2 friends got dropped off at the little side road that leads down to the old fort. Soon as we go in the woods, 1 flashlight stops working. No biggie. We walk a bit farther, the 2nd flashlight starts flickering, and eventually cuts out. Now, it's a bit freaky (mainly because they had brand new batteries in them), and we're down to one flashlight. We start to hear noises in the woods (could very well have been an animal) and I saw my breath in the flashlight beam....in the middle of the summer.

We never made it all the way to the fort :lol:

We were there fishing all night many years ago, and when I went into the restroom in the dark with nothing but a lighter, I felt someone grab my arm and I know that no one else was in there (live person) so I got out of there as fast as I could. I hear the place is also scary during daylight.
 

rhflorido

New Member
Anyone know of any truly haunted places in the area that are free and that dont require a "tour" or anything? Interested in paranormal happenings, and would like to check some out for myself. Been to Point Lookout, but the haunted lighthouse is fenced off now, and only does tours and I'm not sure where else to go there without trespassing. I like to go in and look without someone leading me around. Thanks!

I use to work at the Green Well Foundation and can attest that it IS haunted! I am not sure if you have to pay, but I don't think so. In any case, every piece of that land is haunted. Nothing harmful though, unless it has never reared it ugly head:shrug: Take a tape recorder with you and as soon as you start asking questions you will get all kinds of answers when you do a play back. Not really my cup of tea; playing with the unknown that is.
 
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Radiant1

Soul Probe
You could always pay for a night at St. Michael's Manor Bed & Breakfast. I'm highly suggesting a stay there with a stroll through the house as well as the grounds. I don't think the owners would look kindly on your having a tape recorder walking around in the middle of the night, but trust me you don't need to do so at night.
 

LuckyMe143

New Member
My Family and I went camping on base a summer or two ago and we heard/saw creepy things. We saw a man with a beard and a blue coat and a hat walking around. It was 105 ourside why in the hell would someone be wearing a coat. He looked like a solider to me. I shined a light on him and he disappeared. We also heard lots of crying. Noone was campi.g buy us at all. We had a lot of sites to ourselves.
 

quattroginger

New Member
point lookout is about a scary as my 7lb dog. lol

off the top of my head you could go to glen dale hospital. but its not in southern maryland. no really spooky places in somd. but glen dale was awesome. we even walked around all the underground tunnels connecting the hospitals. watch out for onsite PG cops though. park in nearby neighborhoods and walk over to it along tree line.

Spring Grove Hospital is also a awesome place. you can normally get in through the window direct on left wall of front doors. place was deff creepy.

Hell House in Ellicott City is also worth the drive. but is very hard to find out in the middle of the woods if you havent been. normally best to have someone whos been there take you. now that place was freeky.
 

rubyrox

New Member
point lookout is about a scary as my 7lb dog. lol

off the top of my head you could go to glen dale hospital. but its not in southern maryland. no really spooky places in somd. but glen dale was awesome. we even walked around all the underground tunnels connecting the hospitals. watch out for onsite PG cops though. park in nearby neighborhoods and walk over to it along tree line.

Spring Grove Hospital is also a awesome place. you can normally get in through the window direct on left wall of front doors. place was deff creepy.

Hell House in Ellicott City is also worth the drive. but is very hard to find out in the middle of the woods if you havent been. normally best to have someone whos been there take you. now that place was freeky.

Hell House is very, very creepy and definitely worth the trip (about an hour and 40 mins)

Harpers Ferry is my favorite place to ghost hunt and it's not too terribly far. They offer ghost tours but it's easy to do a little research and find the most haunted places on your own. It's beautful and full of history but has such an eerie feeling attached to it.
 
Then there was that time that I was driving down a lonely road one dark and stormy night. When a little girl by the roadside showed up in my headlights. I stopped and she got in back and in a shaky tone. She said: My name is Mary, please won't you take me home?

She must have been so frightened all alone there in the night. There was something strange about her, for her face was deathly white. She sat so pale and quiet in the back seat all alone. I'll never will forget that night I took Mary home.

I pulled into the driveway where she told me to go. Got out to help her from the car and opened up the door. But I just could not believe my eyes 'cause the back seat was bare. I looked all around the car but Mary wasn't there.

A light shone from the porch, someone opened up the door. I asked about the little girl that I was looking for. Then a lady gently smiled and brushed a tear away. She said: It sure was nice of you to go out of your way.

But thirteen years ago today a wreck just down the road. Our darling Mary lost her life and we miss her so. Thank you for your trouble and the kindness you have shone. You're the thirteenth one who's been here bringing Mary home... it was that house...:shocking:
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
Then there was that time that I was driving down a lonely road one dark and stormy night. When a little girl by the roadside showed up in my headlights. I stopped and she got in back and in a shaky tone. She said: My name is Mary, please won't you take me home?

She must have been so frightened all alone there in the night. There was something strange about her, for her face was deathly white. She sat so pale and quiet in the back seat all alone. I'll never will forget that night I took Mary home.

I pulled into the driveway where she told me to go. Got out to help her from the car and opened up the door. But I just could not believe my eyes 'cause the back seat was bare. I looked all around the car but Mary wasn't there.

A light shone from the porch, someone opened up the door. I asked about the little girl that I was looking for. Then a lady gently smiled and brushed a tear away. She said: It sure was nice of you to go out of your way.

But thirteen years ago today a wreck just down the road. Our darling Mary lost her life and we miss her so. Thank you for your trouble and the kindness you have shone. You're the thirteenth one who's been here bringing Mary home... it was that house...:shocking:

oh wow you too? :buddies:
 
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