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Дата публикации | Wed, 08/03/2017
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Anna was born in 1836 in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Her father was a wealthy Metallurgist Elias Baker, who made a good fortune on the purchase and operation of blast furnaces. Girl, accustomed from the cradle to live in luxury and comfort father's house, for his life and could not to abandon the state in favor of love. Anna grew angry at his father and fell into a deep depression. The poor American left for life an old maid. She died in 1914 at the age of 78 years and was buried in the same grave with his brother Sylvester. Magnificent wedding dress, which Anna did in a local store for his failed marriage, and was not bought it. However, all the girls who touched him were calling her unenviable fate, staying alone and unhappy for the whole life.
The Baker family has degenerated, and their luxurious family house became in 1941 to the Museum. Since the ill-fated dress on display in the former bedroom of Anna. Over time, the outfit that brought different women a lot of grief, overgrown with mystical rumors. A visitor to the Museum say that sometimes the wedding garment spontaneously move and even slightly beats sleeves on the glass a locker in which to store. Most often this happens in the night of the full moon.
Eyewitnesses, including some staff, are convinced that the restless spirit of an old maid is periodically infused into the outfit to which he feels a strong emotional attachment, attempting to leave the wardrobe to go in search of his beloved, a life which Anna traded on the family wealth. It is believed that if the full moon put to the Cabinet mirror, then it reflects not only the dress but also dressed in a pale feminine silhouette.
Skeptics believe that the dress moves because of the old floorboards from the bottom to blow the drafts. Museum staff tested this theory experimentally and concluded that such drafts are not here and can not be.
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