ID | #1515321843 |
Added | Sun, 07/01/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Jamestown, California, was known for the multitude of visitors, overwhelmed by the gold rush, and the hotel "willow" (Willow) was the pride of this place, despite the fact that it was associated with ghosts.
It is believed that evil poltergeist five times set on fire a historic landmark. The most famous episode occurred in 1985 when a mysterious fire destroyed the building and nearby shops.
Researchers of paranormal phenomena, as well as those who have seen the Ghost claim that a poltergeist is an angry spirit of a miner who died in a collapsed gold mine under the hotel. The culprit could also be one of the people who died in 1896, when the city was in flames and nine inhabited buildings had to be destroyed to save the hotel "willow".
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