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The film offers 'an unusually frank picture of a grim marriage (...) with a suggestion of adultery', they write, also noting that for 'a haunted house mystery', it is one 'with (not rare in British Bs) a downbeat ending'. [19] Wheeler W. Dixon, an American academic critic, pays special attention to the 'grim conclusion' of The House in Marsh ...
A 1980 Life magazine photo essay including Summerwind among "Terrifying Tales of Nine Haunted Houses" apparently spread the supernatural tales originated in Bober's book. [12] According to author Marv Balousek, locals never believed the home was haunted and were dismayed when the home became somewhat of a supernatural tourist attraction. [11]
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Chicago Tribune Ghost Towns Haunt Wisconsin As Lumbering Ends; Wisconsin Public Television - Lost Towns of Southern Wisconsin "Guide to the Ghost Towns of Wisconsin". website. Rootsweb. August 7, 2010 "Kenosha Co. WI Placenames". website. Rootsweb
November 21, 1978 (10 S. High St. Janesville: 1930 armory designed by Lt. Colonel Henry C. Hengles in Spanish Revival style, with walls of colored brick and tile roof. . Originally housed the 32nd Tank Company of the Wisconsin National Guard, which helped defend Bataan in 1941-42 and endured the Bataan De
Houses include mostly Tudor Revival like the 1928 Estberg house, [38] some Colonial Revival like the 1938 Frame house, [39] a few Georgian Revivals like the 1932 Youmans house, [40] and the 1931 Mediterranean Revival Hein house. [41] [42] 22: Dr. Alfred L. Castleman House: Dr. Alfred L. Castleman House: August 2, 1996 : 975 South Waterville Road
The house that Freddy Krueger haunted was a real nightmare -- though not on Elm Street -- when Angie Hill bought it in 2006. That's right, Hill lives in one of the most legendary horror homes in ...
Jct. of WI 151 and WI W: Pipe: 2.5 story brick stagecoach inn, built by Rufus Eaton in 1846 along the Military Road that linked Fort Howard and Fort Winnebago. Operated by Jacob Fuhrman from 1856. [15] [16] 7: William I. Cole House: William I. Cole House