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    Before               you               make               plans               to               head               off               to               one               of               those               fake               haunted               houses               this               Halloween,               why               not               try               visiting               one               of               the               real               haunted               houses               in               Kentucky?

    These               houses               are               guaranteed               to               scare               you               and               cost               less               than               one               of               those               cheesy               funhouse               attractions!

    In               Bardstown               the               Smith               Mansion               is               rumored               to               be               haunted               by,               of               all               things,               a               ghostly               dog.

    People               driving               down               the               road               have               seen               a               German               Shepherd               roaming               through               the               deserted               yard.
                   Brafordsville               has               several               haunted               houses               including               the               home               of               the               founding               father.

    People               hear               the               sounds               of               piano               music               and               a               baby               crying,               even               though               the               house               is               empty.

    There's               also               the               George               Edelen               Home               Place.

    Weird               sounds               including               things               falling,               people               clearing               their               throat               and               someone               knocking               on               the               walls               have               all               been               heard               here.

    There's               also               the               Pendergraft               Place               where               one               door               refuses               to               stay               locked               and               the               Willard               Rakes'               Home               where               things               move               and               weird               noises               are               heard.
                   Campbellsville               is               another               Kentucky               town               with               several               haunted               houses               such               as               the               Hiestand               House               haunted               by               the               former               owners.

    There's               also               the               M&R               Estates,               which               is               haunted               by               those               executed               there               during               the               Civil               War.

    Cold               spots               and               loud               screams               are               all               experienced               on               the               property               and               some               even               claim               the               old               barn               drips               blood.
                   Greenup               boasts               a               house               haunted               by               the               ghost               of               a               girl               killed               by               her               parents               during               the               1940s               after               years               of               abuse.

    Legend               says               that               the               house               looks               identical               to               how               it               did               back               then,               complete               with               her               toys               still               laying               around.

    Guests               claim               to               hear               someone               walking               around               upstairs               and               feel               someone               watching               them.

    There's               also               stories               told               of               an               old               Victorian               house               in               downtown               Brandenburg.

    The               sound               of               people               talking               and               moving               around               are               heard               here.
                   The               Caldwell               House               in               Lebanon               is               also               haunted.

    Past               owners               have               felt               cold               spots               in               the               house               and               seen               things               move               on               their               own.

    Cold               spots               and               the               ghosts               of               old               Civil               War               soldiers               are               spotted               at               the               Octagon               House               in               Franklin,               Kentucky               though               no               one               knows               why.
                   The               Noctor               Plantation               House               in               Jackson               is               haunted               by               the               former               owner.

    Legend               claims               that               the               owners               were               killed               one               night               when               the               slaves               revolted               and               rose               up               against               their               masters.

    The               Wilson               House               in               Owensboro               is               haunted               by               ghostly               laughs               and               screams,               which               some               claim               were               caused               when               the               youngest               son               killed               his               whole               family               there.
                   You               also               have               the               real               haunted               houses               in               Lexington.

    The               Don               Young               Farm               House               is               haunted               by               a               man               who               died               there               a               century               ago.

    People               experience               doors               and               windows               opening               and               closing               on               their               own,               as               well               as               the               sound               of               a               phantom               car               pulling               up               the               driveway.

    The               Hunt-Morgan               House               and               Loudoun               House               are               also               haunted               in               the               city.
                   Paintsville               is               home               to               the               haunted               Mayo               Mansion.

    People               claim               to               see               the               former               owner               walking               around               the               property.

    Over               in               Morehead,               a               haunted               cabin               has               weird               noises               and               ghostly               apparitions.
                   The               Sexton               House               in               Russellville               is               also               haunted.

    The               ghost               of               a               girl               is               often               spotted               in               a               window               on               the               house               and               many               believe               it's               the               ghost               of               a               girl               who               was               killed               in               the               nearby               cemetery.

    If               you're               visiting               Richmond,               you               can               visit               the               haunted               White               Hall               Mansion.

    The               former               owner,               two               of               his               children               and               a               servant               all               haunt               the               building               and               property.
                   A               house               in               Shepherdsville               that               looks               like               a               castle               is               rumored               to               be               haunted.

    Local               legend               claims               that               you               can               hear               screaming               coming               from               the               house:               the               sounds               of               a               husband               killing               his               wife               and               kids.

    Or               visit               a               house               in               Southgate               that's               caught               fire               3-4               times,               each               time               the               owners               blamed               a               former               owner               who               died               in               the               house.
                   You               also               have               the               story               of               Granny's               Farm               House               or               Old               Farm               House               in               Whitley               City.

    According               to               legend,               two               outlaws               were               killed               in               a               house               that               once               sat               on               the               spot               and               their               ghosts               now               haunt               the               new               house               there.

    There's               also               stories               told               about               an               abandoned               house               in               Walton.

    Legend               claims               that               a               Civil               War               General               resides               in               the               house.
                   Of               course               you               also               have               to               deal               with               haunted               apartments               such               as               the               Cliffside               Apartments               in               Prestonsburg.

    Legend               states               the               apartments               were               constructed               on               an               old               Native               American               burial               spot.

    Footsteps               are               heard,               electrical               appliances               turn               on               and               off               and               an               apparition               of               an               old               man               has               been               spotted               in               the               building.
                   Sources:
                   www.angelfire.com/ky3/myoldkentuckyghosts/
                   http://theshadowlands.net/places/kentucky.htm






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    The               sight               of               the               rubble               on               31st               &               Pacific               at               Virginia               Beach's               oceanfront               might               as               well               be               one               of               a               funeral               for               locals               and               returning               visitors               alike.

    The               Jewish               Mother,               a               restaurant               that               was               one               of               the               last               vestiges               of               the               local               kitsch               that               once               punctuated               every               corner               of               the               resort               town,               is               coming               down.

    Looking               through               the               painted               windows               you               can               see               through               the               empty               cavity               of               what               was               once               a               beloved               spot.

    This               building               is               filled               with               memories               for               everyone               who               graced               its               doorsteps.

    The               Jewish               Mother               restaurant               was               founded               in               1974               by               three               friends,               recognizing               the               need               for               a               New               York-style               deli               at               the               Beach.

    The               restaurant               also               doubled               as               a               concert               venue.

    Named               after               a               reference               to               one               of               the               original               owner's               mother               (who               helped               plan               the               menu),               customers               were               treated               to               delicious               though               oddly               named               sandwiches               (my               personal               favorite               is               Pita               the               Great),               excellent               desserts,               lox               and               all               sorts               of               other               wonderful               food.

    Both               inside               and               out,               the               building               was               decorated               with               brightly               colored               graffiti               and               once               you               entered               the               tight               entryway,               you               were               immediately               bombarded               with               wondrous               scents               and               sounds.
                   The               restaurant               became               a               very               popular               location               for               both               local               artists               as               well               as               some               more               famous.

    Some               of               those               that               played               the               stage               include:               Dave               Matthews,               Michael               Tolcher               (which               was               one               of               my               all-time               favorite               concerts),               Hootie               &               The               Blowfish,               Bruce               Hornsby,               Keller               Williams               and               N.E.R.D.

    The               intimate               setting               created               a               laid               back               atmosphere               to               sit               back,               enjoy               the               music               and               have               a               great               time.

    Everyone               who               ever               played               the               restaurant               would               leave               some               sort               of               doodle               on               the               walls.
                   Because               of               its               popularity,               the               Jewish               Mother               opened               a               second               restaurant               in               Norfolk,               located               on               the               foot               of               the               Colley               Avenue               Bridge.

    However,               it               was               closed               in               less               than               a               year               due               to               issues               with               the               restaurant's               liquor               license.

    The               restaurant               began               franchising               out,               with               two               locations               in               the               Richmond               area               and               a               third               in               Williamsburg               at               2021               Richmond               Road.

    However,               disaster               struck               the               Williamsburg               location               at               about               4:00               AM               on               November               4,               1999               when               the               restaurant               went               up               in               flames.

    It               took               nearly               two               hours               for               the               fire               department               to               get               the               blaze               under               control.

    The               roof               collapsed               into               the               chard               building               and               39               windows               in               the               motel               next               door               were               blown               out.

    The               franchise               owners               decided               not               rebuild               and               in               its               place               is               now               a               Hertz               Rent-A-Car.
                   Despite               the               shortcomings               of               some               of               the               other               locations,               the               original               oceanfront               location               continued               to               thrive               as               customers,               both               old               and               new,               continued               to               pack               into               the               booths.

    Nestled               between               Waffles               '˜n               Things               and               a               dry               cleaner,               The               Jewish               Mother               continued               to               be               a               landmark               as               the               high               rise               hotels,               condos               and               tacky               souvenir               stores               were               built               up               around               it.

    But               like               almost               every               other               beloved               piece               of               local               kitsch,               the               City               council               declared               eminent               domain               over               the               land               in               which               The               Jewish               Mother               sat,               selling               it               off               to               developer               Gold               Key/PHR               Hotels               &               Resorts               to               redevelop               into               condos               and               stores.

    The               news               sent               shockwaves               throughout               Hampton               Roads               and               people               desperately               tried               to               protest               the               city               government.

    As               owner               Scotty               Miller               said,               "[To]               ram               rod               this               project               [the               sale               and               redevelopment]               --               is               a               little               premature."               However,               he               does               admit               that               it               was               a               good               time               to               relocate               due               to               the               continuing               deterioration               of               the               building.
                   Unable               to               secure               another               location               at               the               oceanfront,               plans               were               made               to               erect               a               new               building               in               the               Hilltop               section               of               Virginia               Beach.

    In               the               mean               time,               The               Jewish               Mother               purchased               the               popular               Backstage               Café,               located               at               the               rear               entrance               of               the               Norva               Theater               on               Granby               Street               in               Norfolk.

    Scotty               Miller               hired               a               new               chef               and               tweeked               the               menu               to               treat               patrons               at               the               new               Jewish               Mother.
                   Shortly               after               brunch               on               October               15,               2010,               the               original               Jewish               Mother               closed               its               doors               and               vacated               the               premises.

    "You               can't               take               the               feel               of               this               place               to               a               new               location.

    The               history               is               here               '"               people               grew               up               here,"               Scotty               Miller               told               The               Virginian-Pilot.

    The               new               location               at               600               Nevan               Road               will               celebrate               its               grand               opening               on               April               14,               2011.

    However,               it               won't               be               the               same               as               the               previous               restaurant.

    The               original               building               became               more               than               a               restaurant               and               concert               venue               to               many               '"               it               became               a               home.
                   Like               many               local               memories               we've               watched               torn               down               including               The               Duck               Inn,               The               Dome               and               Seaside               Park,               the               original               Jewish               Mother               will               go               down               in               pictures               of               local               history               books               and               remain               on               the               minds               and               on               the               tongues               of               story               tellers               who               once               enjoyed               the               music,               food,               atmosphere               and               the               people               that               would               pack               into               that               kitschy               old               building.
                   References
                   "Jewish               Mother               -               Norfolk               -               History."               Jewishmother.com.

    http://www.jewishmother.com/history               (accessed               March               19,               2011).
                   Ollison,               Rashod.

    "Say               farewell               to               The               Jewish               Mother               as               you               know               it               |               HamptonRoads.com               |               PilotOnline.com."               PilotOnline.com.

    http://hamptonroads.com/2010/10/say-farewell-jewish-mother-you-know-it               (accessed               March               18,               2011).
                   Straszheim,               Deborah               .

    "Early               Blaze               Destroys               The               Jewish               Mother               -               Daily               Press."               Featured               Articles               From               The               Daily               Press.

    http://articles.dailypress.com/1999-11-05/news/9911050348_1_firefighters-life-safety-heat-and-flames               (accessed               March               20,               2011).
                   "The               Jewish               Mother               in               Virginia               Beach               -               Famous               for               Food               and               Music."               Virginia               Beach,               VA               Vacation               Guide.

    http://www.vbbound.com/virginiabeach/restaurants/the-jewish-mother               (accessed               March               18,               2011).
                   "Virginia               Beach               landmark,               The               Jewish               Mother,               to               close               down               and               relocate."               WTKR.com.

    http://www.wtkr.com/news/wtkr-jewish-mother-close,0,4822224.story               (accessed               March               18,               2011).






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