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  1. Eloise Psychiatric Hospital was a large complex located in Westland, Michigan. It was named after Eloise Dickerson Davock,[1][2][3][4] the daughter of Detroit's postmaster. It operated from 1839 to early 1982. Starting out as a poor house and farm, it eventually developed into an asylum, sanatorium and hospital. In 1832 it was called the Wayne County Poorhouse; in 1872 it was the Wayne County Alms House; in 1886 it was referred to simply as the Wayne County House. In 1913 there were three divisions: The Eloise Hospital (Mental Hospital), the Eloise Infirmary (Poorhouse) and the Eloise Sanatorium (T.B. Hospital) which were collectively called Eloise. In 1945 it was named Wayne County General Hospital and Infirmary at Eloise, Michigan. In 1974 it had two divisions - the Wayne County General Hospital and the Wayne County Psychiatric Hospital. In 1979 it was officially called Wayne County General Hospital with the psychiatric division closing in 1982.[5] In its prime, Eloise consisted of 78 buildings on 902 acres with 10,000 patients along with 2,000 staff. It was the largest psychiatric facility in the United States. Only five of the 78 buildings and the Eloise Cemetery remain. The firehouse, power plant, commissary and D buildings still stand as of July, 2023. The bakery was burned down due to arson in 2020.
  2. Historic Bridge Street in Bradenton Beach has a great deal of history to tell, with a few spirits along the way. The street takes its name from being the site of the first bridge connecting the island to Cortez on the mainland. Construction started in 1921 but was slowed due to hurricane damage. The bridge was completed in 1922. The new route to the island was very popular with cars and bridge construction being what it was, it is said that a car crossing the bridge sounded like a series of gunshots. Part of the old bridge still exists as the pier which is popular for dining, fishing and sightseeing. From the pier, you’ll have an excellent view of the new drawbridge, built in 1956. You may even catch a glimpse of the spirits known to walk the span. A man has been spotted at times, as well as two individuals missing their heads. The man was riding on the tailgate of a pickup truck when it went over a bump; he lost his balance and fell onto the road. The car coming behind could not stop in time and it hit and killed the man in a tragic accident. The headless spirits are a couple who were engaged in an illicit affair. The woman’s husband was a very violent and vindictive man. When he caught them together, they fled in a convertible and headed for the bridge. Unfortunately, as they raced onto the bridge, it was in the process of opening. Fearing the woman’s husband, they kept going, but didn’t make it. They were both decapitated as their car flew off one rising leaf and slammed into the other. At the island end of the new bridge was the Bayside Inn, now the Bridge Tender Inn Dockside Bar & Grille. It has been reported that when the new owners took over the building in the 1980s, an old chest was found hidden away on the second floor. Inside were bones, believed to be human. Perhaps not by coincidence, Al Capone was known to have frequented a bar and dancehall right next to the old Bayside Inn. Across the street from the Bridge Tender is the legendary Drift-In Liquors once owned by none other than Babe Ruth, whose name is on documents from the 1920s. It is now owned by a gentleman named Jose Cuervo. The Bambino may stop by now and then to check in on his favorite island bar. George Bean was the first permanent resident of the island. He settled on the northern tip of the island but is a fan of Bridge Street. George was an associate of Charles Roser, and together they built the 678-foot pier in Anna Maria that still stands today. Roser built the first church on Pine Avenue for his wife and was also the creator of the Fig Newton cookie. As you are walking along Bridge Street, you may come across George Bean in the area of the new shops. He seems to like the more mature women rather than the younger ones. He’s known to walk along with you to where the buildings start on the pier. Sometimes you may find you are missing something around this point. It seems George likes to collect souvenirs. On New Year’s Day of 2009, Sheena Morris and her boyfriend rented one of the units at the BridgeWalk resort for a little getaway from Tampa. Guests in a neighboring unit heard them fighting and called the police. Before entering the unit, police may have passed Sheena’s boyfriend in the hallway not knowing who he was. Sheena was found hanging from the shower head. A rope was around her neck, and she was almost in a sitting position. The police ruled it as a suicide. Sheena’s mother hired a private investigator who deemed it a murder. Recently a report came out that Sheena’s body had an imprint on her rear that matched up perfectly with the pattern of a wicker chair that was in the unit. This could only happen postmortem, although it sounds more like foul play. While you’re walking through the post office parking lot and down the sidewalk towards Gulf Drive, Sheena may try to get your attention. She has been known to bang on walls and cry for help. Using a voice box during an EVP session, we found that she just wants everyone to know the truth. She didn’t commit suicide. She does appreciate hearing that you believe her story and she misses her mom very much. Such a sad story. What is now the Island Time Inn is where town meetings used to be held. Part of the building was a hardware store at the time the first bridge opened. There is a male spirit here, though his identity is unknown. He has been reported to throw objects and create messes for the staff to clean up. Some may have heard of the Oar House, which stood at the north corner of Bridge Street and Gulf Drive. It originally opened in the 1940s and changed owners and names many times over the years. It had a rough reputation and burned in 1978. The fire was reputedly set by rocker Gregg Allman or one of his associates. It later became Key West Willie’s before being torn down and replaced with a new structure in 2002. On the site now is Island Time Bar and Grill along with the Bridge Street Bistro. When the bistro was known as Sun House under a previous owner, employees reported items disappearing, seeing shadows and hearing a couple arguing. Leftover energy from the Oar House perhaps? An investigation in the restaurant found strong evidence that the site is haunted. So much activity for just one street! Imagine what the rest of the island has. While strolling down Bridge Street, remember the spirits they may be trying to get your attention.
  3. PA Commonwealth to get Storm sirens put in throughout the whole PA area they started to put them in Huntington PA by 2024 for the whole Commonwealth should be covered for alert
  4. Anyone has some scary stories or any unexplained phenomena please post in this group Halloween is upon us
  5. Legendary musician Jimmy Buffett, known for breakout hit “Margaritaville” and restaurant empire Margaritaville Café has died on Friday night, according to his official social media accounts and website. “Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs. “He lived his life like a song till the very last breath and will be missed beyond measure by so many,” the statement read. The statement did not disclose his cause of death, but the singer-songwriter was hospitalized in May, causing him to reschedule his concerts, according to a previous post to X, formerly known as Twitter. Buffett was 76, leaving behind his wife Jane Slagsvol and three children. In addition, Buffett led a prolific music career, where he released 30 consecutive albums since 1970. He then turned to business, building a lifestyle empire of restaurants, apparel, beverages, and other ventures.
  6. LodgeNet was a hotel game streaming service for the SNES, Nintendo 64, and Nintendo GameCube. LodgeNet launched its on-demand hospitality service in late 1993, including worldwide delivery of SNES games to hotel guests via its proprietary building-wide networks.[3] The system was installed in 200,000 hotel guest rooms by April 1996 and 530,000 guest rooms by mid-1999, as reported by LodgeNet.[4] By April 1996, LodgeNet reported that its partnership with Nintendo to deliver SNES games had yielded 200,000 worldwide hotel guest room installations.[4] Nintendo and LodgeNet entered a 10-year licensing agreement for an "aggressive" upgrade to add Nintendo 64 support to their existing 500,000 SNES equipped guest room installations on June 16, 1998.[5] According to LodgeNet, within the system's past five years to date, the system had "caused Nintendo to become the most successful new product rollout in the history of the hotel pay-per-view industry."[6] LodgeNet reported that 35 million hotel guests encountered the Nintendo name as an integral amenity within the middle of 1998 alone,[6] and it reported sales of more than 54 million minutes of Nintendo-based gameplay.[7] LodgeNet and Nintendo began expanding and upgrading their existing SNES buildout to include Nintendo 64 support on June 10, 1999. LodgeNet reported in mid-1999 that its 530,000 hotel room installations were increasing at a rate of 11,000 rooms per month.[4][7] Nintendo and LodgeNet began delivering newly released Nintendo 64 games to hotel rooms at more than 1,000 hotel sites in September 2000, concurrently with the games' retail releases, demonstrating "the capacity to update [LodgeNet's] interactive digital systems with fresh content virtually overnight."[8] The above text is from the Super Mario Wiki and is available under a Creative Commons license. Attribution must be provided through a list of authors or a link back to the original article. Source: https://www.mariowiki.com/LodgeNet
  7. Allan homes prayer Reason 2 knee Surgery ACl Lizzy Giousa Neck Cancer please pray for these grifts of god
  8. Hurricane Dora is a cat three at this time we will keep you up-to-date on details with this storm
  9. BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GLASGOW MT 237 PM MDT TUE JUL 11 2023 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GLASGOW HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... SOUTHEASTERN ROOSEVELT COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN MONTANA... NORTHEASTERN RICHLAND COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN MONTANA... * UNTIL 330 PM MDT. BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD 236 PM MDT TUE JUL 11 2023 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RAPID CITY HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... EAST CENTRAL HARDING COUNTY IN NORTHWESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... * UNTIL 300 PM MDT. BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BILLINGS MT 213 PM MDT TUE JUL 11 2023 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BILLINGS HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... NORTH CENTRAL ROSEBUD COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA... * UNTIL 300 PM MDT. BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GLASGOW MT 208 PM MDT TUE JUL 11 2023 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GLASGOW HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... EAST CENTRAL PHILLIPS COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN MONTANA... NORTHEASTERN GARFIELD COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN MONTANA... SOUTHWESTERN VALLEY COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN MONTANA... * UNTIL 315 PM MDT. BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DETROIT/PONTIAC MI 354 PM EDT TUE JUL 11 2023 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DETROIT/PONTIAC HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... SOUTHERN LIVINGSTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN... NORTHERN WASHTENAW COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN... * UNTIL 500 PM EDT.
  10. Tornado Warning issued July 8 at 4:13PM MDT until July 8 at 4:30PM MDT by NWS Denver CO Counties: Elbert, CO ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 430 PM MDT FOR NORTH CENTRAL ELBERT COUNTY... At 410 PM MDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 10 miles west of Agate, or 27 miles northwest of Limon, moving southeast at 30 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. Trained spotters have reported a tornado 5 miles northwest of Agate at 402 pm with this storm. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. This tornadic thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of north central Elbert County. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
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  12. There is a haunted place in Bremen Georgia called the waffle house, but there are rules. Whenever you enter this place, you cannot scream or run or do anything to provoke the spirits. You have to do this maturely.
  13. Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 400 AM EDT Mon Jul 03 202 3Valid 12Z Mon Jul 03 2023 - 12Z Wed Jul 05 202 3...Locally heavy rain and embedded thunderstorms over the lower Great Lakes/Ohio Valley today will taper off by July 4th but they will linger over New England... ...Excessive heat over California and Desert Southwest will become less intense as heat intensifies over the Pacific Northwest... ...Brief heat wave over the northern Plains will be ended by a period of showers and possibly strong thunderstorms followed by rapid cool down... A low pressure wave currently moving across the lower Great Lakes is forecast to move into New England and gradually weaken through the next couple of days. Very warm and moist air ahead of the system will continue to promote scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout much of the eastern U.S. today. Areas of locally heavy rain are possible within a broad shower/storm activity especially early today with greater chances for flash flooding closer to a stationary boundary extending from the lower Great Lakes to southern New England. Lesser chances of heavy rain and thunderstorms can be expected to extend as far south as the interior Southeast and into the Deep South. Meanwhile, a cold front slowly pushing into the Ohio Valley will bring drier and cooler air toward the East Coast as we head into the 4th of July holiday. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will generally decrease through the eastern U.S. on Independence Day as the low pressure system is forecast to weaken further. However, areas from New England and down along the Eastern Seaboard and further down across the Deep South will likely see some fireworks from nature later on Independence Day where the air will remain very warm and moist. Meanwhile, the heat wave across the South will be less oppressive today, before confining southward even more on Independence Day. Nevertheless, heat indices could approach 105-110 degrees with high temperatures into the mid-90s, which can be dangerous if spending an extended amount of time outdoors. Additionally, heat will be the main story throughout the Desert Southwest and West Coast today and Tuesday. Highs well into the triple digits are forecast throughout the Central Valley region of California and Desert Southwest. A few daily high temperature records could be challenged today, before the record-breaking heat potential shifts up the West Coast into northern California and western Oregon. Here, highs are forecast to reach into the 90s and low 100s on Tuesday. Elsewhere, thunderstorm chances remain across the central and southern High Plains today, with potential for localized heavy rain and damaging wind gusts. A potent cold front entering the northern Plains will spark another area of scattered thunderstorms extending from south-central Montana to the Upper Midwest. Temperatures ahead of this front will be very warm, with highs into the mid-90s across parts of Minnesota and South Dakota. The thunderstorms and gusty winds will signal the arrival of much cooler temperatures as the potent front pushes across the northern High Plains toward the northern Rockies, where highs as much as 20 to 30 degrees below average are forecast on Tuesday. By Wednesday morning, these thunderstorms are forecast to reach into the upper Midwest as well as farther southwest into the central High Plains. Kong/Snell Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php
  14. Heat Advisory Issued June 30 At 3:21pm Edt Until July 03 At 12:00am Edt By Nws Atlanta ...Heat Advisory In Effect From 8 Am Saturday To Midnight Edt Sunday Night... * What...Widespread Heat Index Values From 102 To 110 Degrees Expected. * Where...Portions Of Central, East Central, North Central, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast And West Central Georgia. * When...From 8 Am Saturday To Midnight Edt Sunday Night. * Impacts...Hot Temperatures And High Humidity May Cause Heat Illnesses To Occur. * Additional Details...Maximum Heat Index Values Will Be Highly Dependent On Sporadic Thunderstorm Development Through The Morning And Afternoon Hours, Which May Cool Off Localized Areas Sooner Than Expected. https://1weather.onelink.me/DNwc/zp5ctzbe
  15. No matter what it is if it is running a website a friendship or anything God will be there to support us
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