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Old Mar 04, 2022, 07:41 AM
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White Hill Mansion to be Featured on "Ghost Hunters" Episode Streaming This Weekend | Bordentown, NJ News TAPinto

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Old Mar 04, 2022, 09:39 AM
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Thats cool! I found out recently that my jr high was used in a Scream movie or something. Back when the tax cuts were good for movie making here.
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Beauty in Decay: White Hill Mansion ~ The History Girl

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Thats cool! I found out recently that my jr high was used in a Scream movie or something. Back when the tax cuts were good for movie making here.
They originally wanted my high school to be the setting for Scream, but the school board decided it was too scary and distracting for students, so if you look carefully in the credits it'll say "And no thanks to the [High School] school board".

I lived/live in areas of major films. Where I live now is where the boat scene in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was filmed. and when I went to Salem I drove past the hospital used in that film.

And though I've never seen the film, American Graffiti was for the most part filmed in my hometown.
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Old Mar 05, 2022, 01:24 AM
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I loved watching Ghost Hunters with my mom and dad. They were suckers for those shows.
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Old Mar 05, 2022, 03:49 AM
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I love Ghost Hunters, rarely get to see it though, but if I watched regularly I’d definitely keep my eye out!
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I love Ghost Hunters, rarely get to see it though, but if I watched regularly I’d definitely keep my eye out!

If you or anyone wants to see the previous shows, I believe they are on YouTube. One is paranormal investigations and the article says the name of the other one.

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I always liked learning about the Lenni Lenape Indians. As a New Jerseyan, I was taught about them in local history classes. I'm not sure that I've ever been to your town, but I've been to Bordentown a few times. There are stories of ghosts in my childhood town of Lambertville. I'm not sure if I believe them, but who am I to know.

Many people in the US don't realize the deep history of New Jersey. Lots and lots has happened there. I'm pretty knowledgeable about Lambertville's history.
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I always liked learning about the Lenni Lenape Indians. As a New Jerseyan, I was taught about them in local history classes. I'm not sure that I've ever been to your town, but I've been to Bordentown a few times. There are stories of ghosts in my childhood town of Lambertville. I'm not sure if I believe them, but who am I to know.

Many people in the US don't realize the deep history of New Jersey. Lots and lots has happened there. I'm pretty knowledgeable about Lambertville's history.

Hey@ Soupe du jour i love Lambertville! My dad lived on Ferry street in New Hope for some years. We just to walk across the bridge to eat brunch at a cafe ( full moon cafe? Or moon) something like that. I remember they were one of the first places to carry ice cream Dove bars before they went corporate. If you look at a map on one end it’s Bordentown Township. At the other it’s Bordentown city. Fieldsboro is like the hole on the donut. It’s technically a village. When they first started working on the house ( after the old mayor let the town kids -and me or parents- Explore the house. So many dodads i wish i had grabbed something. I will say during our first history tour we found out my house used to be the groundskeepers house. When we remodeled the third floor the date carved into the planks was 1746. Talk about old! Theres been add-ons but
The front half is super old. In fact my house is so old they couldn’t find it when i went for a new homeowners insurance policy. Thank god I have auto with this company and she basically picked the oldest known information to give me one
The date she guessed was 1845. Ha.

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I love living in the oldest town established in Ky. So much history. I actually went on a "Ghost walk" through our town a few years ago. Almost every building in town has had some supernatural activity. Also living close to Perryville there were lots of homes that were used as hospitals during the civil war, our town included so there is lots of supernatural activities all around this area. There are also caves all around this area due to the limestone. Lots of interesting exploring. There is a fascinating cave just across from my farm where the university found all kinds of things. It was closed except to the university but there is a new owner of that huge farm so I need to do some exploring myself. The creek around my farm flows into the Ky River & lots of Indian & explorer history had happened right in my own little area.

The ghost walk I went on actually had energy monitors that they could see spike when the supernatural beings (or whatever) showed up in the buildings. We didn't actually experience any of it on the walk but I talked to the owner of one building later on & he explained some of his experiences inside the old opera house he owns.

So different from the "ghost towns" I have explored in Calif
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