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OfflineAnd the last, and slightly harder, Left Coast trivia question:
This mission is known for more than just its swallows who return there every spring. It is also famous for its ghosts. If you're there at the right time you can encounter the spirit of a young woman who died there during an earthquake in 1812, or a monk who is seen walking about attending to his duties.
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OfflineAnd the last, and slightly harder, Left Coast trivia question:
This mission is known for more than just its swallows who return there every spring. It is also famous for its ghosts. If you're there at the right time you can encounter the spirit of a young woman who died there during an earthquake in 1812, or a monk who is seen walking about attending to his duties.
San Juan Capastrano
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OfflineI don't have any more paranormal trivia so you can go again whoever would like to go now!
I have to sign off for the day. I'll supply the answers to the rest of the Left Coast trivia questions tomorrow if they haven't already been solved. And I'll think of a few more paranormal trivia questions.
Have a good night, y'all!
-O31
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OfflineThese are the unanswered questions:
1) This theme park in Anaheim bills itself as the "Happiest Place on Earth." Yet the Haunted Mansion attraction isn't the only place one can spot the spirits of the undead.
2) The spirits of Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi have been spotted numerous times at this famous location.
3) Another notable Hollywood haunt, no pun intended, is this hotel where the ghosts of former guests Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift refuse to checkout. The first Academy Awards ceremony also took place here.
4) This Hollywood establishment was once known as Ciro's, a nightclub frequented by members of the Mob. Today it is host to many aspiring entertainers, who play to an appreciative audience, living and dead.
OfflineSlightly harder:
The Chateau Marmont is a posh, secluded hotel on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. It is known as a hangout for the rich and famous, including this gifted comedian, who died here in 1982.
Is it John Belushi? Sorry, I haden't read further down, then I saw the answer. Disregard mine, lol
OfflineThese are the unanswered questions:
1) This theme park in Anaheim bills itself as the "Happiest Place on Earth." Yet the Haunted Mansion attraction isn't the only place one can spot the spirits of the undead.
Pirates of the Carribean.
2) The spirits of Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi have been spotted numerous times at this famous location.
Universal Studios
3) Another notable Hollywood haunt, no pun intended, is this hotel where the ghosts of former guests Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift refuse to checkout. The first Academy Awards ceremony also took place here.
Hollywood Hotel
4) This Hollywood establishment was once known as Ciro's, a nightclub frequented by members of the Mob. Today it is host to many aspiring entertainers, who play to an appreciative audience, living and dead.
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Offline1) This theme park in Anaheim bills itself as the "Happiest Place on Earth." Yet the Haunted Mansion attraction isn't the only place one can spot the spirits of the undead.
Answer: Disneyland. Some of the spectral sightings include a teenager who was killed on the monorail tracks while trying to sneak in on Grad Night, and an employee who was crushed to death at the America Sings attraction.
2) The spirits of Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi have been spotted numerous times at this famous location.
Answer: Hollywood and Vine. Lugosi has been seen numerous times taking his daily constitutional and Chaney used to be spotted on a bench waiting for a bus.
3) Another notable Hollywood haunt, no pun intended, is this hotel where the ghosts of former guests Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift refuse to checkout. The first Academy Awards ceremony also took place here.
Answer: The Hollywood Roosevelt. Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, The Hollywood Roosevelt opened its doors in 1927 and has been a favorite place for the stars to stay.
4) This Hollywood establishment was once known as Ciro's, a nightclub frequented by members of the Mob. Today it is host to many aspiring entertainers, who play to an appreciative audience, living and dead.
Answer: The Comedy Store. The late comedian Sam Kinison swore that he was heckled several times by the spirits of those unfortunates who were murdered in the basement by mobsters.
OfflineWhat creature has been described by eyewitnesses as:
* about three-and-a-half feet high
* a head like a collie dog and a face like a horse
* a long neck
* wings about two feet long
* back legs like those of a crane
* horse's hooves
* walks on its back legs and held up two short front legs with paws on them?
1) Chupacabra 2) The Jersey Devil
3) The Loveland Lizard 4) The Yowie
Good Luck!
OfflineWhat creature has been described by eyewitnesses as:
* about three-and-a-half feet high
* a head like a collie dog and a face like a horse
* a long neck
* wings about two feet long
* back legs like those of a crane
* horse's hooves
* walks on its back legs and held up two short front legs with paws on them?
1) Chupacabra 2) The Jersey Devil
3) The Loveland Lizard 4) The Yowie
Good Luck!
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Offline1) This theme park in Anaheim bills itself as the "Happiest Place on Earth." Yet the Haunted Mansion attraction isn't the only place one can spot the spirits of the undead.
Answer: Disneyland. Some of the spectral sightings include a teenager who was killed on the monorail tracks while trying to sneak in on Grad Night, and an employee who was crushed to death at the America Sings attraction.
2) The spirits of Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi have been spotted numerous times at this famous location.
Answer: Hollywood and Vine. Lugosi has been seen numerous times taking his daily constitutional and Chaney used to be spotted on a bench waiting for a bus.
3) Another notable Hollywood haunt, no pun intended, is this hotel where the ghosts of former guests Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift refuse to checkout. The first Academy Awards ceremony also took place here.
Answer: The Hollywood Roosevelt. Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, The Hollywood Roosevelt opened its doors in 1927 and has been a favorite place for the stars to stay.
4) This Hollywood establishment was once known as Ciro's, a nightclub frequented by members of the Mob. Today it is host to many aspiring entertainers, who play to an appreciative audience, living and dead.
Answer: The Comedy Store. The late comedian Sam Kinison swore that he was heckled several times by the spirits of those unfortunates who were murdered in the basement by mobsters.
Sam Kinison was a brilliant and gifted comedian BUT as a notorious party hound and a MASSIVE coke head of LEGENDARY proportions I would seriousily take ANYTHING he said w/a large helping of salt. I'm not trying to be snarky here, I was a fan and as someone who listened to Howard Stern's show back in the day when Sam would appear, shall we say, in various states of consciousness, it would sort of make the source a little questionable.
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