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Ghost hunt at Mark Twain’s haunted Connecticut manor – Metro US

Ghost hunt at Mark Twain’s haunted Connecticut manor

Ghost hunt at Mark Twain’s haunted Connecticut manor
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Edgar Allan Poe may be the American writer most closely associated with all things eerie and spooky, but surprisingly, the lovable Mark Twain has a haunted past of his own. The pristinely preserved Gothic mansion in Hartford, Connecticut where Samuel Clemens lived with his family between 1874 and 1891(and where he wrote “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”) is said to be haunted by ghosts of Twain himself, his daughter Susy who died in 1896 of meningitis, and George Griffin, a freed slave who worked for the family.And if the paranormal activity associated with these spirits wasn’t enough to give you goosebumps, just take a look at the dark, ominous house itself throughthese haunting photos byImgur user Reacherthat give us a taste of the hair-raising home.

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