During the years between 1882 and 1971, Sloss Furnace in Birmingham Alabama produced much of the steel used in America. The industrial revolution brought success to Sloss Furnace and helped put the city of Birmingham on the map. It was during the early part of the century that Sloss Furnace began to earn it’s reputation as one of the most Haunted Places in the country.
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Real Haunted: Sloss Furnace
During the years between 1882 and 1971, Sloss Furnace in Birmingham Alabama produced much of the steel used in America. The industrial revolution brought success to Sloss Furnace and helped put the city of Birmingham on the map. It was during the early part of the century that Sloss Furnace began to earn it’s reputation as one of the most Haunted Places in the country.
Is My House Haunted?
Bumps in the night, shadows and unexplainable occurrences happen in many homes. Much of these experiences can be attributed to the house settling, airflow through a house, light reflection and so on.
Mysterious Brown Mountain Lights
North Carolina is home to one of the strangest phenomena in the world, the Brown Mountain Lights. As far as The Brown Mountain Lights are concerned, there is no question of whether or not they exist. What they are and why they exist would be more appropriate questions.Some natives believe that the lights are the ghosts of ancient Cherokee warriors who were killed while battling on the mountainside. Others think that a more scientific explanation is more likely.
As a matter of fact, a number of scientific investigations have been done on The Brown Mountain Lights.One such investigation was done by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1913. They concluded that the lights were merely locomotive headlights from the Catawba Valley, near Brown Mountain. Case closed. Or was it?
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