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Sunrise Museum

BRIEF: Ritual witness, inexplicable result.

SUMMARY: On a path to Sunrise Museum there is a statue of the Virgin Mary which reportedly cries blood on or about Halloween. It is said that she cries due to witnessing a Satanic ritual that defaced her and the area around her. She is on a trail that leads you to the museum from the railroad tracks below.

Hilltop House Hotel

BRIEF: The Historic Hilltop House Hotel in Harpers Ferry includes some unusual guests

SUMMARY: Built in 1888 by African American proprietor Thomas S. Lovett, the hotel, built on a hilltop provides a splendid view of Harpers Ferry, WV and the Potomac river. The hotel, which still hosts guests even today has a long history including some tragedy events. Employees and guest alike have experienced the paranormal within the confines of this aging hotel.

Ball's Bluff Quarry

BRIEF: A murder in 1986

SUMMARY: Unknown recent death. Civil War soldiers' graves.

National Museum of Health and Medicine

Northwest, District of Columbia
Part of: Walter Reed Army Medical Center
AKA: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

BRIEF: "to study and improve medical conditions"

SUMMARY: The National Museum of Health and Medicine, a division of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, was founded as the Army Medical Museum in 1862 to study and improve medical conditions during the American Civil War. The Museum houses a collection of over 24 million items including archival materials, anatomical and pathological specimens, medical instruments and artifacts, and microscope slide-based medical research collections.
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