The northern western Pacific State and Washington State, in particular, enjoy the rich date of mining tragedies, regional wars, registration industry, and conflict to photograph the Origon trail. The habitat of ghost cities, inhabited bars, and an underground cycle with ghost meetings for all manifestations, when visiting the state, your main struggle will be the place you can investigate first.
1. Seattle underground


Seattle, the largest city in Washington, owes its growth in the northwest of the Pacific Ocean in the first place due to the manufacture of tree cutting. The same industry that the city built almost destroyed.
On June 6, 1889, the Great Seattle fire eliminated 31 blocks of homes, companies and workshops, causing damage to half a billion dollars today. A little fire survived. Seattle has rebuilt a new city on top of the old, and eventually abandoned the ancient land to the dens of opium, prostitutes, and the homeless who called it home. Their ghosts still exist, wandering in the hamst of the cotton.
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2. Irish Kells Restaurant and the bar


Kells Irish Restaurant in America continues the most haunted, and the Kells Irish and “Madi Al -Bayer Past” restaurant continues to establish despite being “Go to” for big events, parties, catering and taste in Seattle. This is because, at the same time, the building in which this place is located in blocking and celebrating as soon as the death of the Seattle changed the face of the funeral industry forever.
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3. Manrisa Castle Hotel


The Mansera Castle, the home of Charles and Kate Eisenbis, was a testament to the status of its prominent owners in the early Port Townsnd business community. It was built from the thick walls made by Eceenbeis, it boasted 30 rooms and was worthy of the residence of the king, although Eisenbis was just a municipality, the first one in the city.
However, it was the largest private residence that was ever built in Port Townsand, and the locals are called “Eisenbis Castle”. It looked like one, with the splendor of its absolute towers, similar to some castles in the original Prussia of Eceenbeis. Then the tragedy was struck, and more tragedy. Mansera Fort ghosts are still present to tell their life stories.
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4. Port Jambal town


While walking in the streets of the maple in this attractive town of Bayside, you thought you were in New England instead of the northwest of the Pacific. There is a reason for it. Port Gamble was filled with her sister city, East Michias, Maine, when the local workforce was unable to keep pace with the wood industry that made the city boom. Therefore, the workers came in large numbers of Maine, where they brought their families and moved about 2,500 miles from the house. It was the “gambling” completely, but it proved its success.
As a result, many buildings in Port Gamble are the symmetrical copies of those in the eastern coast. Ghosts here seem to be the most inhabited town of Washington as well as New England’s feeling of place. They fill the city and were here for more than a hundred years. And they seem to go to anywhere else.
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5. Saint Ignatius Hospital


Suppose you can imagine a haunted location affiliated with demons, for the safety of the audience, the Chamber of Commerce hangs ghosts and investigations there. If you can, imagine St. Ignatius Hospital in Colfax, Washington. The aggressive demonic activity towards visitors and employees was so intense in this deserted hospital that the room was temporarily closed in the interest and safety of the public.
According to the director of the Collefax Chamber of Commerce, the hospital is likely to have “thousands of lives”. Most of them do not play well with others: beating. Kick. to push. Scratching. shouting. right. Apparently, there are not many practices that will not try to behave. Fortunately for the Kawraq community, the hospital was reopened for tours and investigations under new property.
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summary
The northwest of the Pacific Ocean, especially Washington State, is characterized by the history of the captivating paranormal resulting from mining tragedies, regional conflicts, registration industry, and Origon Trail’s conflicts. Ghost cities, haunted bars, and outside the earth are just a few supernatural wonders waiting to explore them.
Whether the remaining spirits are under the ground, the history of the annoying Irish Kells restaurant and bar, or the haunted tales at the Manresa Castle Hotel, or the eternal souls in the New England streets inspired by New England, or the supernatural confrontation at St. Hospital.
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