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June 19, 2008

Vermont more than just what meets the eye

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Vermont the “Green Mountain State”. cheap maple story mesos Two of the greatest things the state has going for it are the Green Mountains in the west and beautiful Lake Champlain in the northwest. A state with many lovely ski resorts making it a delight in the winter and of course it is the maplestory items leading producer in the US of maple syrup. What would breakfast pancakes be without maple syrup.
Inwood Manor a lovely 32 room resort inn located in Inwood, Vermont not far from the Connecticut River. During the time this inn was being renovated restless spirits were disturbed. In this peaceful, maplestory mesos quiet area a tragedy occurred – a mother and child drowned in the nearby Connecticut River.

While the owners Ron Kacsor and Peter Embarrato were renovating their inn they received their first guest of the ghostly kind. A smiling woman in a striped dress appeared to them powerleveling runescape obviously pleased with the work that was being done. Then floated up the stairs and vanished. Along with her also came her small child who has been seen on the cellar stairs.buy maple story items Apparently they have become permanent residents of the inn. maplestory powerleveling

The Old Stagecoach Inn at 19 N. Main St. in Waterbury, Vermont was built as a private residence by a millionaire in 1826. It has become one of Waterbury’s most well known historic inns.

The Old Stagecoach Inn has 3 floors.buy maple story mesos The downstairs parlor and other rooms are decorated with antique furnishings. Guest rooms are located on the Maple Story PowerLeveling third and second floors there are a total of eight rooms and three modern suites.

In the 1920s – 40s the inn was a private residence belonging to a wealthy socialite called Margaret Spencer. Margaret died at the age of 98 in her bedroom which is now room 2. Afterwards it appears Margaret chose to stay in her beloved home and appears to guests staying in this room wearing a white shawl around her shoulders. She appears content to be sharing her room with the living. Some guests are not too sure about sharing quarters with someone either seen or unseen. maple story power leveling

Located in south-central Vermont is a large estate called Bowman Mansion which also includes a family mausoleum Laurel Glen Cemetery. It was originally built by a wealthy tanning magnate John P. Bowman who thinking about the future left a substantial endowment in his will for the upkeep and maintenance of Bowman Mansion. It is now a museum where people can step back into the 1800s when touring this site. maplestory account

When tragedy hit the Bowman family in 1800 – his wife and children died in an unknown manner he built the Laurel Glenn Mausoleum across the road from the mansion. On the steps of the mausoleum he built a life size statue of himself with flowers in hand walking up the steps in grief. A kneeling likeness of himself can also be seen outside the door holding a wreath and key.

People who come to tour the mansion have seen a woman going about her business in the house. Visitors who climb the stairs have stood on a dark stain found at the top of the stairs and have felt a feeling of dread. People coming to the mansion must be on their very best behavior. When a child stuck her tongue out at a picture it fell off the wall and hit her. No one is allowed in the mansion at night so that the ghosts may have some time of their own without having to watch over the living.

Vermont also has its own haunted covered bridge. This bridge was built in 1844 by John W. Smith. The bridge was formerly called the Gold Brook Bridge or the Stowe Hollow Bridge however local residents call it by the name of the ghost that haunts it – Emily’s Bridge.

The tragedy is known to have happened around 1849 although no recorded proof can actually be found that Emily existed. The story is as follows the young couple decided to elope because Emily’s parents didn’t approve of her young man. They decided to meet at night on this bridge. The young man never came and Emily hung herself from the rafters. Ever since her angry ghost haunts the bridge waiting for her lover to return.

In Burlington, Vermont is a restaurant called American Flatbread (formerly Carburs Restaurant). Tragically a man who once worked there killed himself by putting a bullet into his head in the restaurant’s basement. The bullet hole from this incident can still be seen in the wall of the basement. The basement houses the restaurants kitchen and tapped kegs under the bar. Waitresses have felt cold drafts lifting up their skirts and they have had doors slam shut trapping them in the basement walk-in. They were told not to go down to the basement. An interesting fact is that this basement is also connected to other old buildings in downtown Burlington by various tunnels. When no one has been about people have heard talking throughout the restaurant. Glasses have been broken, plates have flown off of counters and oven temperatures have increased. A female bartender recounted that she had put away clean glasses turned away for a moment when suddenly turning back toward the bar saw that a pyramid of water glasses had appeared on the bar.

Irish immigrant slate workers used to live in a town called West Castleton which now sits abandoned. Once three men from this town decided to cross Lake Bomoseen to get to a tavern on the other shore. The following morning the rowboat was found floating empty with no sign of the men. Their bodies were never found. Lakeside residents now say that on full moonlit nights an empty rowboat can still be seen floating on the water while no oar ripples disturb the glassy surface.

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