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a**A_9
hey people how ya been anyways i have been called on to do a prject for school based on the paranormal so i need some good web sites i can go to also maybe the name of some states around the south that experience paranormal activity alot any information about this paranormal subject would be great thanks much
NEMO
This is an italian web site but they also have an english page.. http://www.croponline.org
maybe it can be helpful! original.gif


bye!



-Nemo-
remy_gurl
There are a lot of haunted places in the south. I live in Louisina and it is full of them. Check out the Myrtles PLantation. It's my favorite.
Hoagy
well, you're already on one good site right here wink2.gif alternatively, check out UM's sister site Ghost Mysteries HERE

Any state will have its fair share of spooks, spectres and things that go bump in the night, but I agree with Remy, Louisiana seems to be a paranormal hot spot thumbsup.gif
NME_locus
QUOTE(remy_gurl @ Mar 17 2006, 02:39 PM) [snapback]1108790[/snapback]

There are a lot of haunted places in the south. I live in Louisina and it is full of them. Check out the Myrtles PLantation. It's my favorite.


Myrtles Plantation is more about the hype based off it's history and nothing paranormal. I've stayed at the Bed and Breakfast there. Just a few bumps in the night. My ex-fiance owns the 5,000 acres that surrounds the Myrtles plantation called "Camp Solitude" or formerly the Barrow Plantation. The land in and around St. Francisville, La. is a lot more haunted than the structures. Reason said is because of the amount graves that I have discovered through out the area and would mark it off on a map. Before the time of the south, Louisiana was occupied by the Spanish, the French, and the Creoles and the mighty Mississipian Indians and another place that is UNJUSTICE.... is the :
(the indian mounds are directly in the middle of the intersection of two streets and has become an obstacle for cars)

LSU Campus Mounds
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Co.

LSU Campus Mounds entered the National Register of Historic Places 1999 1 March.
Historic Name: LSU Campus Mounds .
Other Name: 16EBR6 .
Address: LSU Campus, Baton Roughe, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA 70803.
Status: National Register.
Level of Significance: National.
Area of Significance and Theme: Archaeology. Property Type: Site.

Two conical earthen mounds at the eastern edge of the Pleistocene Prairie terrace, at the corner of Dalrymple Drive and Fieldhouse Drive in the northeast corner of the Louisiana State University campus in Baton Rouge. Within the boundaries of a LSU historic district listed on the National Register, archaeological resources of the mounds were not addressed in the nomination form. Modifications to the site area include sidewalkds constructed between them in 1985 and a low brick wall around the mounds. The brick wall was constructed following a student being killed by a vehicle riding over the top of Mound B. The brick wall has prevented vehicles from crossing the mounds, but erosion is occurring from pedestrian and bicycle traffic. In 1996 LSU Facility Services used river silt to fill in small erosional features that had formed on the summit and slopes of both mounds. They then resodded with a hybrid bermuda grass.

Source: http://www.ibsgwatch.imagedjinn.com/learn/louisiana.htm
a**A_9
QUOTE(NME_locus @ Mar 17 2006, 03:24 PM) [snapback]1108843[/snapback]

Myrtles Plantation is more about the hype based off it's history and nothing paranormal. I've stayed at the Bed and Breakfast there. Just a few bumps in the night. My ex-fiance owns the 5,000 acres that surrounds the Myrtles plantation called "Camp Solitude" or formerly the Barrow Plantation. The land in and around St. Francisville, La. is a lot more haunted than the structures. Reason said is because of the amount graves that I have discovered through out the area and would mark it off on a map. Before the time of the south, Louisiana was occupied by the Spanish, the French, and the Creoles and the mighty Mississipian Indians and another place that is UNJUSTICE.... is the :
(the indian mounds are directly in the middle of the intersection of two streets and has become an obstacle for cars)

LSU Campus Mounds
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Co.

LSU Campus Mounds entered the National Register of Historic Places 1999 1 March.
Historic Name: LSU Campus Mounds .
Other Name: 16EBR6 .
Address: LSU Campus, Baton Roughe, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA 70803.
Status: National Register.
Level of Significance: National.
Area of Significance and Theme: Archaeology. Property Type: Site.

Two conical earthen mounds at the eastern edge of the Pleistocene Prairie terrace, at the corner of Dalrymple Drive and Fieldhouse Drive in the northeast corner of the Louisiana State University campus in Baton Rouge. Within the boundaries of a LSU historic district listed on the National Register, archaeological resources of the mounds were not addressed in the nomination form. Modifications to the site area include sidewalkds constructed between them in 1985 and a low brick wall around the mounds. The brick wall was constructed following a student being killed by a vehicle riding over the top of Mound B. The brick wall has prevented vehicles from crossing the mounds, but erosion is occurring from pedestrian and bicycle traffic. In 1996 LSU Facility Services used river silt to fill in small erosional features that had formed on the summit and slopes of both mounds. They then resodded with a hybrid bermuda grass.

Source: http://www.ibsgwatch.imagedjinn.com/learn/louisiana.htm




well i got a lot of stuff to check out tonight so thanks for the help guys
BbyBlu0602
Well you're on the right track! I think the south is full of hauntings. I live in Virginia and I know that a lot of the civil war battlefields are haunted. Even one of the museums. Oh...and it doesn't help that Virginia is right next to West Virginia...where strange things are said to live in the mountains. (Really, I think it's all do to inbreeding over there. LOL!) No offense if anyone lives there..just being silly!
David_Cubero
Oh! Oh! I have a GOOD one!!!

Your House, a**A_9 ! yes.gif

Remember Trisha? wink2.gif
laugh.gif rofl.gif laugh.gif rofl.gif laugh.gif


It was just a thought... grin2.gif

Go luck with your assignment and tell Trisha that we all say hello... wink2.gif thumbsup.gif
a**A_9
QUOTE(David_Cubero @ Mar 19 2006, 05:56 AM) [snapback]1111005[/snapback]

Oh! Oh! I have a GOOD one!!!

Your House, a**A_9 ! yes.gif

Remember Trisha? wink2.gif
laugh.gif rofl.gif laugh.gif rofl.gif laugh.gif
It was just a thought... grin2.gif

Go luck with your assignment and tell Trisha that we all say hello... wink2.gif thumbsup.gif





lol i was going to use trisha but my teacher said no and i need help and shes like your house needs help 2 LOL ill tell trisha yall said hii
David_Cubero
QUOTE(a**A_9 @ Mar 19 2006, 01:15 PM) [snapback]1111622[/snapback]

lol i was going to use trisha but my teacher said no and i need help and shes like your house needs help 2 LOL ill tell trisha yall said hii

Oh poor Trisha! She always had such bad breaks!!! crying.gif
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