2008
08.08
Spirits Of Greece

Spirits Of Greece

Greece, New York, was first settled by the Algonquin and Iroquois Native Americans as early as the 1300s, which was long before European settlers began to arrive in the area in the 1790s.

Greece, New York, like many other long established communities within the boarders of New York, each maintain a recorded history containing the growth and struggle of a particular region.

And often discovered within the antiquated volumes of historical records are mention of tragedies involving conflict, disease, or other form of natural or human based infliction or disaster. Stories containing descriptions where elements involving creation and death had assisted in shaping and often reshaping an entire region and its people.

Today such history still remains available should anyone acquire an eye towards anything nostalgic across the landscape of their very own township or city location.

It is said that history lives on through those who remember the past.

But history also can have a life of its own. Or “un-life” should you prefer through what might be better described as a haunting.

Almost every town, city, and state, within the United States and beyond, contain descriptions on many locations which are active with haunting activity.

Which brings us now back to the town of Greece New York. A regional location which contains many such homes which have been described as being haunted.

This particular home from which our latest ghostly image was captured contains all the usual classic elements said to be part of any residential haunting.

Now sometimes people will request that we send a wayward spirit packing back to the pearly gates. While usually we much prefer to establish a more in-depth comprehension and understanding of why any particular entity or spirit may haunt any present location. Where it is sometimes discovered that the resident ghost just also happened to have been an original early inhabitant.

Sometimes though an inhabiting ghost is found to have just happened upon a home in question and had just chosen to stay.

Not so strange when you think about it.

I mean who ever really wants to be homeless.

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