We went on the Tour RI tours this weekend. This one was called Spooky RI. We went to the grave of the only "vampire" in RI (anyone who died from influenza was considered a vampire) and the author of the book Vampires of New England told us all kinds of stories and "facts". We also went to the Sprague mansion. He was a Gov. in RI back in the 1800's. The wine cellar is suppose to be haunted by the old butler. We went to the Warwick town hall, it was in the show Ghost Hunters. They had pictures of someone in the town council meeting room that they think was the deputy....that was pretty creepy. They also recorded a woman crying in the basement where the jail cells use to be. We ended our tour on the East side of Providence where Edgar Allen Poe once lived...lots of cool stories about that. Our guide was the author of the book Haunted Providence. And at the end of the day a took this picture of the state house...spring is so pretty around here.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Tour RI
We went on the Tour RI tours this weekend. This one was called Spooky RI. We went to the grave of the only "vampire" in RI (anyone who died from influenza was considered a vampire) and the author of the book Vampires of New England told us all kinds of stories and "facts". We also went to the Sprague mansion. He was a Gov. in RI back in the 1800's. The wine cellar is suppose to be haunted by the old butler. We went to the Warwick town hall, it was in the show Ghost Hunters. They had pictures of someone in the town council meeting room that they think was the deputy....that was pretty creepy. They also recorded a woman crying in the basement where the jail cells use to be. We ended our tour on the East side of Providence where Edgar Allen Poe once lived...lots of cool stories about that. Our guide was the author of the book Haunted Providence. And at the end of the day a took this picture of the state house...spring is so pretty around here.
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