Thursday, April 12, 2012

Season 1 Episode 3 Moundsville Penitentiary

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Moundsville's Haunted History
'(Provided by Ghost Adventures Article on Moundsville)
Prison: It's where we place the worst of humanity. Thieves, murderers and rapists, we put them behind bars, or we send them to the gallows. Places like the West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville are a necessary evil in our society.

For almost 1,000 men, Moundsville's prison was the last stop. Dozens were hung, several electrocuted, many more were murdered by their own kind. Then there were those who couldn't take the sentence of prison living and committed suicide to escape.

The stone walls of the West Virginia Penitentiary have seen hard men broken, dreams shattered and evil punished. The death and carnage have left a mark that will never wash away. By many accounts, some of the tortured souls who served time under this roof are still lurking in the shadows of the prison walls.



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History of the Haunted Prison
The story of Moundsville's penitentiary begins in 1863 when West Virginia seceded from Virginia to side with the Union in the North. The newly formed state needed a prison, and the close proximity to then-capital Wheeling made the tiny village of Moundsville the perfect location.

Located on the banks of the Ohio River, the town of Moundsville derives its name from the many Adena Indian burial mounds located here that date back more than a millennium. It would seem this area was a place for death even before the penitentiary rose upon the West Virginia skyline.

Life inside the walls of the West Virginia Penitentiary was hard. Moundsville had the dubious honor of being on The United States Department of Justice's Top Ten Most Violent Correctional Facilities list during its 119-year history.

Prisoners were rarely safe inside these stone walls. Downstairs is one of the most infamous rooms in the complex. The prisoner recreation room was better known as "The Sugar Shack" by the inmates. It was here that illegal activities like gambling, fighting, rape and murder took place.

Life (and Death) Behind Bars
Like many prisons, West Virginia Penitentiary had its own social hierarchy among the inmates. The prisoners had ways of helping each other, but they also had ways of dealing with the rats among them. Inmate number 44670, better known as R.D. Wall, was one such snitch who suffered the ultimate punishment at the hands of his fellow prisoners. On October 8, 1929, Wall was heading down into the bowels of the prison to where the boilers were kept when he was jumped by three other inmates. The men cut and stabbed at R.D. Wall with dull shivs. When they were finished, Wall was literally butchered into pieces. He's only one of the 36 homicides to take place here. Wall is also connected to one of the earliest ghost-sighting reports here at the prison.

Between 1899 and 1949, 85 men were hung from the gallows at the penitentiary. The practice often drew crowds of locals who would come to watch the condemned meet their end. However, the practice of hanging was ruled cruel and unusual punishment in 1951 after the state reviewed some of the botched hangings, including a prisoner who was inadvertently decapitated.

Inmate Bud Peterson from Logan County, the last man hanged here, was put to death on February 25, 1949. He was convicted of murdering a woman over a poker debt. After his sentence was carried out, Peterson's family refused to claim the body, so he was buried in the penitentiary cemetery, where many other unwanted corpses have also found their final resting place.

In 1951, an inmate named Paul Glenn was asked to build an electric chair to carry out future executions. The chair, dubbed "Old Sparky" is still on display here. Nine more prisoners were executed by electrocution before the state of West Virginia finally outlawed capital punishment in 1965.

Living Like Caged Animals
During the 1950s, there was a period where overcrowding was so significant that up to three prisoners were forced to share a five-by-seven-foot cell. There was room for only two steel bunks and a mattress on the cement floor. The men lived liked caged animals, and the pressure led to deadly riots.

In 1986, the West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that putting men in five-by-seven cells constituted cruel and unusual punishment. In 1995 the prison closed their doors for good, and the inmates were sent to larger facilities that could handle them.

Tortured Souls Still Haunt the Prison
Though the prisoners are gone, they're not forgotten, and by many accounts, the ghosts of some of the 998 men who died here still roam free. There's a shadow man that has been seen and even photographed. Staff of the prison have been accosted by unseen forces. Strange noises still echo throughout the cell blocks, and something dark lurks in the bowels of the building.

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Paranormal Guide to Moundsville

Filed under: Haunted
Moundsville, WV, is one of the spookiest places in the United States to visit. Not only can you see the historic Grave Creek Mound, a massive burial site, but you can also enter the former West Virginia Penitentiary, at your own risk.
As Paranormal Challenge host Zak Bagans discovered, the prison was a gothic monument of pain and suffering ranked by the Department of Justice as one of the most violent prisons in America. The prison had only one rule: kill or be killed. This gritty reality left plenty of tortured spirits behind; today, that past makes it the perfect site for a lockdown or your next haunted vacation.
Before planning your trip to Moundsville, WV, check out all the places Zak Bagans and the Paranormal Challenge crew visited, along with other must-see destinations in West Virginia.




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Getting There

Moundsville, WV, is ripe for a road trip. If you find yourself too far away, as the Paranormal Challenge crew did, the most convenient airport is Pittsburgh International Airport located just 16 miles west of downtown Pittsburgh. Afterwards, rent a car and drive about 2 hours to find yourself in wild, wonderful West Virginia.
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Where to Eat

The Pointe
After a night out at the casino, members of the crew and production company enjoyed dinner at this steakhouse on the resort. Reservations are recommended. 
Address: 1 S Stone St, Wheeling, WV 26003 
Visit the website

Alexander’s on 7th

The shoot was catered, and while the crew loved lots of local places, this was one of their favorites. You can visit the “friendly casual dining” spot, you guessed it, on 7th Street. 
Address: 508 7th Street, Moundsville, WV 26041 
Visit the website
Just a glimpse of the city of Moundsville West Virginia on Google Maps, you will see there isn’t too much around it’s location, aside from the Ohio River. If visiting here is some suggestions to add to your trip itinerary.

What to Do

Wheeling Island Casino
A large group of producers and the crew went to the Wheeling Island Casino. Hopefully you’ll have as much luck as they did; one lucky production coordinator walked away $1,000 richer. The resort also features the No.1 Greyhound track in the United States. 
Address: 1 S Stone St, Wheeling, WV 26003 
Visit the website

West Virginia State Penitentiary
While you can’t go on a lockdown like our crew, you can explore the gothic-style structure and its spooky history on a 90-minute tour. 
Address: 818 Jefferson Ave, Moundsville, WV 26041 
Visit the website

Grave Creek Mound
A National Historic Landmark, the Grave Creek Mound is one of the largest conical-type burial mounds in the US. Built by the Adena culture between 250 and 150 B.C., many remains and artifacts have been discovered in the 60,000 tons of dirt. The Delf Norona Museum is open year-round to visitors. It features the construction of Grave Creek Mound and other archeological exhibits. 
Address: 01 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, WV 26041 
Visit the website

Upcoming Events in the Area

The 64th annual Marshall County Fair will be held from July 22-28, 2012.  The event will take place on the fairgrounds located on Eastern Twelfth Street in Moundsville, WV.  The fair features something for everyone—truck pulls, fair pageants, livestock shows, carnival rides, and much more!  Our one price admission allows for family entertainment at an affordable price.  When you are planning your summer fun, remember you don’t have to go far from home for a good time—Join Us at the Marshall County Fair!4

Where to Stay

SpringHill Suites Wheeling
Address:
 908 National RD, Wheeling, WV 26003 
Visit the website

Hampton Inn
Address:
 795 National RD, Wheeling, WV 26003 
Visit the website


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The Ghost Adventures Investigation of the Moundsville Penitentiary
Preliminary Investigation
History of Paranormal Activity
Back at the 1930s, the guards would spot an inmate walking by the wall outside of the maintenance area; they would sound an alarm and investigate, but would find that no one was there. Other shadow people have been seen here, such as the famous photograph of a shadow person down a hall. In 1995, the prison closed its doors for good, but by many accounts the ghosts of 998 men who died in here still roam free.
1.      Local residents are interviewed
·        Barbara Applegarth, housewife
o   wITNESS TO A FULL-BODIED , 6-foot tall, transparent apparition in the basement of the penitentiary, by the boilers. sHE WAS WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE AT THE TIME. tHE APPARITION BENT DOWN REACHING FOR SOMETHING ON THE GROUND, TURNED, AND DISAPPEARED.
·        Lori O'Neil, FORMER EMPLOYEE OF THE PENITENTIARY, WORKED NIGHTSHIFT
o   Reports that on one night going down to the Sugar Shack, she witnessed a light that formed a mass of a man who looked like he was digging. She says that in general, if one is investigating ghosts at the penitentiary, 3:00 AM is the time to be out there, because that is the "witching hour".
·         One former guard was up at the Wagon Gate where the gallows were, and the sound of the gallows trap door opening was heard, but nobody was there.
·        Another eyewitness two years ago heard "COME MEET THE DEVIL" spoken out loud, and in another instance saw an older person go into the penitentiary and come back out with a huge unibrow-like scar on his head.
·        "Redbone" Richardson, former prison inmate
o   prison inmate  from 1966-1983
o   Redbone agrees to show him around inside the penitentiary for historical context
o   He shows Zak to a "gun cage" where guards watched over inmates in a dining hall below
o   he says he witnessed during a riot a man getting hurled into what he was cooking his pot of beans with, and as the rioters stood on the lid the man was cooked alive until his meat fell off
o   he then shows which prison cell he lived in for 9 years
o   Lastly, he shows the other cell he was in alongside a good friend of his for a period of time, where he recalls that the friend was killed by other inmates.
·        former internal coordinator Tom Stiles
o   he shows zak around the paranormal hot spots, such as the Sugar Shack, which was a recreational area for the inmates where the officers didn't supervise quite as closely
o   He tells of one paranormal happening he experienced One day as he was carrying tools through this area with no one around him when he felt a hand grab his arm.
o   Next, Stiles takes Zak down to where R. D. Wall was stabbed and beheaded in the boiler room. Noises, sounds, and voices have been heard in this area, and a face apparition has been seen as well.

Lockdown
Start time:   8:00pm
End time:   Dawn
Tools:  Night vision camera, EMF METER
fIRST iNVESTIGATION STOP: North Hall
·        tHEY PROCEED provOKING the evil spirits
·        after an hour,  some EMF spikes and cold chills, and then they see a figure pass by a doorway in the direction of the north hall cell block
·        they investigate further, setting up a night vision camera there. 
·        once ready to start recording, and as they were about to begin, footseteps leading right to him are heard. the emf detector peaks up to 40.
·        Three hours into the investigation, the night vision camera they set up earlier to cover the North Hall captures a faint EVP of male voices yelling from out of the cells, in addition to countless unexplained noises of scratching and shuffling, and at one point the camera readjusts its auto-focus as if something was passing in front of it, even though nothing is visible at all.

Next investigation stop:  the SUGAR SHACK
·        aARON TAKES A STILL SHOT OF NICK WITH A STATIC NIGHT VISION CAMERA THAT CAPTURES A GLOWING ANOMOLY IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE PHOTO.
·        nICK GOES IT ALONE, WITH AARON VIDEO TAPING HIM, AT THE SPOT REPORTED BY THE INTERNAL COORDINATOR AS THE LOCATION WHERE HE WAS GRABBED BY A SPIRTIT. A PULSATING ORB IS RECORDED ON THE VIDEO FOOTAGE.

Evidence
1.      Apparition: The "Shadow Man" photo taken by Polly Gear shows a dark, shadowy, distinctly humanoid figure standing at the end of a hallway to the right.
2.      Apparition: A digital photo taken by Aaron shows what seems to be a small, bright orange head with glowing eyes behind Nick.
3.      EVP: A voice is heard quickly and briefly laughing and saying "I'll kill you."
4.      EVP: 2 voices are heard saying "Look, I've gone away", and "Look up, I'll kill you."






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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Season 1 Episode 2 HOUGHTON MANSION

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Houghton Mansion


Address:  172 Church Street, North Adams, MA 01247


Contact information for anything paranormal related to the Houghton Mansion:
Josh Mantello, Past President of the Masonic Temple
Phone:  (413) 652-0324
The Houghton Mansion is one of New England's most well known haunted locations
General Info (From Wikipedia)
·        Built in the 1890’s
·        The mansion was built for A.C. Houghton and his family.
·        Mr. A.C. Houghton was the town’s first mayor ever elected; the mansion was built for him after he served his term as mayor.
·        Privately owned building, is currently used as a masonic temple.
·        The Freemasons, who purchased the mansion from one of the daughters of A.C. Houghton, built a temple in the back of the mansion and used it for their ceremonies.
·        The rocky wall of boulders surrounding the property like a fence – those boulders are from the Hoosac Tunnel – the Bloody Pitt. For more information on this other haunt, read on.
·        Home to the Bershire Paranormal Group
·        The Houghton Mansion is one of New England's most well known haunted locations.

History (From Wikipedia)
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 "Chauffer John" Widders was a happy man living in North Adams during the early 1900s. He worked for a well-known family, headed by wealthy patriarch Albert C. Houghton - who had served as the city's mayor. Apparently, Widders was treated like a member of the family, doting on the Houghton children, especially the youngest daughter, Mary, Sybil Hutton was a childhood friend of Mary's whom he had watched grow to womanhood. Through careful investment, Widders had saved a nest egg himself and looked forward to a peaceful old age. 

Everything changed, however, on August 1, 1911, when a family motor outing turned deadly. Widders was at the wheel of the big Pierce-Arrow as it slowly climbed the daunting Pownal Center Hill. In the vehicle with was Mr. Houghton and his daughter Mary,  and they were accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton (Sybil Hutton was a childhood friend of Mary’s). Mrs. Houghton did not go along for this ride and chose to stay home that morning.
Workmen in the road forced him to take a wider path and another vehicle provided another obstacle. Suddenly, the gravel shoulder gave out, sending the auto and its passengers plunging down the slope. Sybil Houghton was crushed by the car's roof and killed. Mary Houghton was pronounced dead a few hours later. The other passengers were shaken but not seriously hurt.





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NEWSPAPER CLIPPING TELLING OF THE TRAGIC ACCIDENT



As the shocked town grieved, Chauffer John took the blame on himself. The investigator for the State of Vermont exonerated Widders of all wrongdoing, blaming the accident instead on the soft shoulder of the road. But Widders still blamed himself.   Rejecting attempts of comfort from friends, he walked, alone, into a barn behind the mansion. He never walked out. At 4:00am on the morning of August 2nd, he shot himself in the head in the cellar of the Houghton Barn. Friends found him later with a bullet in his head. Mr. Widders had shot himself with a horse pistol.  Mr. Houghton died on the 11th of the month. Family patriarch A.C. Houghton never fully recovered, emotionally, from the tragedy. He died on the 11th of that month.
Following the tragedy, one the the surviving Houghton daughters, Florence, moved into the house with her husband, William Arthur Gallup, and made their home there, looking after Mrs. Houghton until her death in 1916.




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Alleged Hauntings
The building allegedly holds the ghosts of a suicide victim; A.C. Houghton himself; and the spirit of his daughter Mary, who died in a tragic car accident August 1, 1914. It is also believed to be haunted by Mr. Houghton’s wife and a darker haunt in John Widders. A notable haunt is the apparition of a little girl, who has no relation to the family. In 1920, the mansion was sold to the Masonic Lodge, which still uses the building as a headquarters. The masons state that before the mansion was built, another house was located on the property, and the mansion was built on top of the house, leaving the basement intact. Many times over the years, ghostly footsteps have been heard in the building, but no spirit has been seen. 


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HOUGHTON FAMILY PORTRAIT
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The Ghost Adventures Team Investigation
Lock Down Location:  Houghton Mansions front entry way, Mary Houghton’s room,
Investigation Held on : June 7, 2008
Interview of Rachel Branch and Josh Mantello
First on their visit to North Adams to investigate the Houghton Mansion, the Ghost Adventures team met up with the step great-great-granddaughter of A.C. Houghton, Ms. Rachel Branch, paying a visit to her home. From there they then went to the entrance of the Hoosac Tunnel from the North Adams portal.  They enter the tunnel, walking in and take video of their walk long enough to catch the sound of a brick maybe falling down from the old brick ceiling. Zak Bagans saw something run across the tracks in that pitch dark tunnel, but if it was a guy or an animal, he wasn’t sure.
Later, back at the Houghton Mansion, the Ghost Adventures team interviews Josh Mantello, the former president of the Masonic temple. According to Josh, there have been reports of unexplained footsteps are most common on the stairs leading to the third floor, where John Widders once slept.People say John Widders still hasn’t forgiven himself. People have reported feeling an icy blast of air on the stairs as the unforgiven spirit of Chauffer John Widders passes by, heading up the stairs as he once headed up the fateful hill. 
During the Ghost Adventures interviews with different mason temple members, a few mentioned the strange happenings they have witnessed. Such that there are certain doors to the laundry rooms that will shake (shiver almost).
Josh, showed Zak and the team to the second floor of the mansion to Mary’s room,  a room with dark green wallpaper with white floral patterns. The room has it’s own fireplace. Josh stated that people have been struck in that room and some have experienced sensations of sadness and sensations of being touched.
Josh went on to say that they have done their own investigation of the haunting and has captured an evp with some screaming. He claims another evp recorded said ‘get out’. He says the evp of “get out” has been recorded upstairs and downstairs.
The evp of “get out” was recorded on the 3rd floor. The recording was played for Zak, and the voice could be heard on the evp saying “get out” and is a male voice.
Josh says a majority of the paranormal activity happens on the 3rd floor.
Another location of the mansion that is said to have a lot of spirit activity is in one of the servant rooms. It is in this room that a male apparition was seen very clearly.
The basement of the mansion is an original cellar that belonged to another house that was previously on the site of the mansion, but that house was moved to another site. Josh stated that there is a spirit of a little girl in that cellar which was probably attached to the previous house. The spirit of this little girl is very playful, you’ll be tapped, or she’ll touch you and play with your hair.
During the Lock Down: Just before 10pm, one of the motion sensors that was placed in the front entryway went off with no visible reason for it being triggered. Video of the event shows a shadow go from A.C. Houghtons office and goes right through the wall on the right.
Emf detectors showed spikes on the meter and Zak and the team experienced coldspots. The sound of a little girl’s holler is clearly heard on the footage when Zak is noting the meter spikes.
Just before midnight the team goes to Mary’s room. Nick states that he keeps hearing footsteps in Mary’s room. The sound of the footsteps is loud enough for viewers to hear from the video footage.
Zak experiments with a black light to see if the light attracks spirits to it. After waving it around, the then took pictures using an infared night vision camera that also records the room temperature with each picture taken. The majority of the pictures show a temperature of 75 degrees, except for one that dropped to 64 degrees in the difference of just a minute (photo taken at 12:18am)  and it is in this photo that mist formation is caught on camera next to a dresser in Mary’s room.
They leave Mary’s room to go to the Mason Temple. The entrance to the mason temple apparently is through a closet door and it is inside that closet that there is another door. This leads to the temple.
Inside the temple Nick asks if there is someone there that did not want them there. He went on to say that if they did not want them there, they would leave if the spirit would make a sound for them as a sign. As soon as this is said, the loud sound of a door opening is heard but the door in question that opened is not visible.
Next the GA Team take the investigation to the 3rd floor servant quarters of Mr. Widders room. It is 3:09am.  The black is used again, and an emf meter is in the center of the room with a camera focused on it to record spikes. Two other cameras are also filming in the room.
The team leaves Mr. Widders room and head for the basement. The team members have to wear face mask because they’ve been told that the room has asbestos.
Zake takes on the basement on his own while Nick and Aaron go back to the Masonic temple.
4:17am, Zak is still in the basement alone when he hears a noise, then he captures an evp of an older man saying “ran for help”. Maybe Mr. Widders did this when he caused that fatal car accident.
5:23 am the Lockdown ends and Josh unlocks the front door letting out the G.A. Team.
Evidence Edit
·        Apparition: A faint, dark shadow quickly and briefly moves on a wall, sets off the motion-sensing alarms set up in the hallway, and vanishes.
·        Apparition/temperature change: A digital photo taken by Zak shows a small mist that appears in midair with a sudden temperature drop (from 75°F to 64°F) that is recorded on an infrared camera.
·        EVP: A young girl's voice can be heard. At the exact same time, the EMF meter visibly spikes.
·        Footsteps/sounds: When the team is in a large central room, footsteps and a door slamming are heard in an outer hallway.
·        EVP: When Zak was in the basement of the Houghton Mansion, you could hear an elderly man saying "ran for help".



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G.A. Team Findings:  After being let out, Zak tells Josh that from what they saw with their own eyes and heard with their own ears and what they felt, he thinks that of the people they interviewed, their stories will be backed up by what they captured there during their investigation. His last words “all those stories are very credible.”
The evidence was taken to Las Vegas, Nevada to have some of  it analyzed and be given a second opinion by Osvaldo Luna, Video and Photo technician for Las Vegas Paranormal and Micheal Carrico, a lead investigator for the same Paranormal investigators. Upon review of the evidence, Las Vegas Paranormal group’s opinion is that the evidence was class A proof of a haunting, and much of it by the spirit of the little girl.


Ghost Adventures Season 1 Episode 2 Houghton Mansion

No copyright infringement intended! All Footage belongs to Travel Channel & Ghost Adventures!


  


Tours Hosted by Bershire Paranormal
No Public Tours Scheduled at this time.
Sleepovers and Investigations
To be placed on a waiting list or information on booking for 2012 please email  nick@berkshireparanormal.com

Upcoming Events at Houghton Mansion
April 21st  
Houghton Spring Ghost Hunt. (Visit events page for details.)
THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT


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MAP OF HOUGHTON MANSION ON CHURCH STREET

Planning Your Trip to North Adams, Massachusetts and the Houghton Mansion
The city of North Adams, Massachusetts is only a short drive to five ski areas, a dozen golf courses, the Green Mountains of Vermont, Upstate New York, as well as many swimming, fishing, boating and camping facilities.

The city also has their own airport.


North Adams Airport 
836 State Road, North Adams, Massachusetts
(413) 662-3000 ‎
Harriman-and-West Airport, also known as Harriman & West or Harriman-West, is a public airport located three miles (5 km) west of the central business district of North Adams, a city in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States

Mayor’s Office of Tourism
Contact:
Mailing Address:
City of North Adams

Office of Tourism

6 West Main Street

North Adams, MA  01247
Location: 6 West Main Street, 1st Floor
Enter through door on West Main Street and walk straight through Berkshire Rides lobby to the Office of Tourism..
Phone:
413-664-6180
Hours:
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Closed from 12:30 - 1:30 daily


Places to Stay – from the City Directory

Places to Eat


Places to Stay
When visiting North Adams to see Houghton Mansion, we recommend staying at either the Holiday Inn Berkshires or staying at The Porches Inn. Both locations are only a few blocks from Houghton Mansion (less than a mile). Here is information for hotel accommodations:


Holiday Inn Berkshires
40 Main Street
North Adams, Massachusetts
01247
Hotel Front Desk:  (413) 663 – 6500
Hotel Fax: (413) 663 - 6380

The Holiday Inn Hotel Berkshires in Western Massachusetts has beautifully appointed guest rooms. We are nestled in the heart of the Berkshires, the ideal choice to explore all the Berkshire museums, theatres, historic sites and outdoor activities.
Conveniently located in downtown North Adams, MA the hotel is minutes to Mass Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA), Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown Theatre Festival, MCLA & Williams College. Within a scenic drive enjoy Tanglewood, Norman Rockwell Museum, Hancock Shaker Village and S. VT attractions. The Berkshires yields a bounty of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
In the winter months, guests enjoy skiing, boarding and snow tubing at nearby Berkshire East, or Jiminy Peak. During fair weather months, golf, hiking and biking are popular activities with a wide variety of courses, parks, and trails to satisfy novice to expert enthusiasts.



The Porches Inn
231 RIVER STREET
NORTH ADAMS, MA 01247 | 


Mailing Address:
231 River Street
P.O. Box 954
North Adams, MA 01247

Phone:  (413) 664 - 0400
Fax:   (413) 664 - 0401

Innkeeper
Melahat Karakaya
Email the Innkeeper:


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The following is information provided by The Porches Inn’s website:








While you’re in the area of North Adams, you may like to check out this other local haunt:
Hoosac Tunnel – The Bloody Pit
Hoosac Tunnel
Florida, MA 01343
The Hoosac Tunnel is an enduring engineering marvel, a railroad line that plows nearly five miles through a mountain. But engineering feats come with a price, often in terms of human life. Oddly, it's not clear just how many men died constructing the Hoosac Tunnel, though it's certain that many did and most estimates say close to 200 were killed. Soon after construction began, the crew nicknamed the tunnel project "The Bloody Pit." 

In 1865, two miners were killed in an explosion at the site. A third worker, Kelly Ringo, the man who had accidentally detonated the blast, walked away unhurt. One year later, Ringo's body was found in the hole; he had been strangled to death. No living person was apprehended for the crime, if there was one. Some locals believe it was the ghosts of the two miners exacting revenge. 

There are countless tales of spooky happenings in the Hoosac, where the ghosts of the many men who died there may still haunt the tunnel, lurking in the dim cold and dampness. One thing is clear, grown men have been known to blanch after spending just a few minutes inside the tunnel after dark. Some report seeing swaying lanterns and hearing wails. 

**CAUTION: The Hoosac Tunnel is private property and trespassers will be prosecuted. **
Directions
   Basically to get to the West Portal you need to get onto Route 8A in North Adams (not to be mistaken with the 8A that runs from Dalton MA to Whitingham VT). Once on that road, there is a small turn off on the east side about 1/4 mile north of West Shaft Rd. the turn off is dirt and is a few hundred feet north of an old concrete bridge. There is a gate near the front, if its closed you will have to proceed on foot. Follow the dirt road for about 1/6 of a mile, where you will happen upon a parking area. From here you can explore anything. Just make sure you realize that by walking onto the tracks you are putting yourself as somewhat a risk, and you are trespassing. Refer to the West Portal map on the maps page to help find things.




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OTHER POSSIBLE LOCAL HAUNTS IN THE VICINITY OF THE HOUGHTON MANSION
Old Plunket Hill Hospital – noise and people crying, hospital now converted into condos.
Berkshire Place, located on South Street in Pittsfield is said to still be watched by old nurses and doctors. Apparitions of a doctor and children dressed in their Sunday’s dress.
Roebuck Hotel
Tilehurst train station
13 Tyler Street – home that is haunted.
Maplewood apartments – ghost of girls. Past residents have reported waking to see a ghot looking down at them.
Conte Milddle School – Elevators in the gym open by themselves, Door to the attic shuts and opens on its own.
McCann Technical School – “D-wing”