Thursday, March 24, 2016

The Biltmore Estate In Asheville North Carolina


Back in 1914, George W. Vanderbilt died from complications from a surgery he had for appendicitis. His wife was extremely upset. So late at night's, in the Library, she would sit in front of the large marble fireplace, and talk with George. Though he was never really there. Her servant's started to think she was losing her mind. To this day late at night you can still hear her voice very softly talking with George. Also, you can feel George's presence in the mansion. Also, you can feel George's presence in the Billiard Room,and the 2nd floor Oak Sitting room. One of the favorite room's in the mansion. During rainy late night's, George would sit and read. Worker's report feeling's of being watched, apparitions, voices, laughing, and screams. A headless orange cat has been seen by numerous of visitors roaming the area between the Gardens and the Bass pond. The Pool Room is also a focal in the dead of night. Insane laughter can be heard coming from the drain at the bottom of the pool. It's said to be haunted by a lady in black. Employees report hearing footsteps on the second floor.. If you must visit or stay make sure you all stay together and please don't go alone...


If you have had any experiences at this place please share them would like to hear  them...

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