Haunted Places in New York
From New York City to the Town of Hempstead, Brookhaven to Islip, and more! We're looking at some of the scariest haunted castles, cemeteries, and places around! Enjoy!
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Top 10 Scary New York City Urban Legends
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Top 10 Scary Abandoned Places In New York
The following Top 10 Scary Abandoned Places in New York will make your skin crawl. New York is home to some of the world’s busiest attractions such as Grand Central Terminal, Central Park, Fifth Avenue, TIMES SQUARE. Amidst all the hustle and bustle of everyday life, New York is home to some pretty scary and beautiful isolated locations. If you are brave enough to explore the following New York abandon places then get ready by watching this mind-blowing abandoned places video.
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0:22 The Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital
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Top 10 Strangest Things About New York City
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What is going on everyone? We all have heard all the basic stories about New York City. It's a melting pot, it's the Big Apple, one of the most visited cities on the planet, and it is filled with lawyers. This video is about the things you might not know about New York. Some are scary, some are amazing and one thing they all are is strange. That is what this video is all about, the strange things about New York City. I hope you enjoy this video, I enjoyed making it.
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Abandoned North Brother Island: New York City's Secret History
Abandoned and haunted island - North Brother Island - is a momument to New York's haunted past. This forbidden island's history reminds us the tragic stories of a forgotten passenger steamer General Slocum and the infamous Typhoid Mary. Remains of a hospital remind us of once a busy and dynamic area with many facilities functioning actively, which now has turned to a deserted, gloomy sight. The island has been taken back by nature thus resulting in an eerie, even haunted atmosphere. If you had the opportunity to step your foot onto this place... Would you dare to?
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Lyndhurst Mansion and Other Castles of New York
When you think castle you probably think medieval times or maybe you think Belvedere Castle in Central Park. But a lot of majestic castles are scattered throughout New York State.
North of New York City is Bannerman Castle. Its namesake was Irishman Francis Bannerman, who owned an ammunitions company in Brooklyn. He bought the island in 1901 and had the castle built to store military surplus. The state purchased the island in 1967. After a fire destroyed most of the castle in 1969, it became off-limits to the public. (The island eventually became part of Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve.)
In the Great Lakes region, you'll find Boldt Castle. George Boldt, a former manager of the Waldorf-Astoria, commissioned this castle in 1900. It was once one of the largest private homes in the United States. Today, it is a tourist attraction.
Hundreds of years ago, a castle was a structure that had to be fortified from attack. But after arriving at Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, I learned that times have changed.
Lyndhurst was built in 1838. It was designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis, the same man who designed Federal Hall on Wall Street.
The grand entryway is just a hint of what is inside. One of the first rooms you enter is a parlor where guests gathered before dinner. This was a room designed for conversation.
On our way to the paintings gallery, we passed a bathroom and the duchess's room complete with vintage Louis Vuitton trunk. The gallery made it clear that owner Jay Gould loved collecting fine art.
Almost 200 years after the gothic revival home was built, Lyndhurst remains a crown jewel on the shore of the Hudson River.
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Unexplainable UFO sighting leaves stargazers in awe | New York Post
It's not a bird, and it's certainly not a plane, so what is this object hovering over Lake Superior? While traveling through Paradise, Michigan, Erik Rintamaki noticed two golden orbs flying above a boat for over an hour. One of the lights mysteriously disappeared and reappeared shortly after he began filming, leaving him and his female companion wondering what exactly they were witnessing. This is the craziest thing I've ever seen, he exclaimed. Watch the eerie moment and decide for yourself what the puzzling sighting could possibly be.
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Tour the oldest house in NY - and its graveyard
Once dubbed the haunted house on the block, this Queens home now stands as a historic landmark. But, it's much more than that.
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The Knickerbocker ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Review Hotel in New York City, USA
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Located on Times Square, The Knickerbocker features a rooftop terrace with over 370 square yards of indoor and outdoor space. WiFi access is available and free of charge for guests. Featuring a flat-screen cable TV, each room at the hotel comes with a laptop safe, a mini-bar and a desk. Many rooms feature views of the city, and the private bathroom comes with slippers, free toiletries and a hairdryer. A 24-hour front desk welcomes guests to the Knickerbocker, which features on-site dining at Charlie Palmer at The Knick. Cocktails are served on the rooftop at St.Cloud and guests can also grab a coffee at Jake’s @ The Knick. Guests looking for a bit of green space can walk to Bryant Park, just 200 m away.
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THE RIDE Haunted New York
THE RIDE Haunted New York is set to thrill and amaze all during this Halloween season! Family-fun and a fantastic ghost tour around Midtown Manhattan.
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