The Lighthouse Inn - New London, Connecticut is haunted by the spirit of a bride |
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
Forlon Bride of The Lighthouse Inn - New London, Connecticut
In 1902, steel tycoon Charles Guthrie built a summer
home in New London, Connecticut which is halfway between Boston and New
York City. Guthrie hired landscaper Fredrick Olmstead who was the man
who laid out the plans for Central Park in New York City, to give the
mansion the fabulous gardens that it has today. The beautiful mansion
overlooks Long Island Sound. However, it would not be a private
residence for long and a horrible accident would mark the building
forever. Read the full story>>
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