Investigating The Mount, Part One | Guests, Crypto Paranormal Investigations

Published: Dec. 6, 2023, 6 a.m.

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Edith Wharton was a prolific American Writer, and at the end of her life, she put together her best ghost stories for publication. In the preface to the book, she wrote, \\u201cI don\\u2019t believe in ghosts, but I\\u2019m afraid of them.\\u201d
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\\nIn 1901, she and her husband, at the time, built an opulent home they called The Mount. It was their summer home for nine years, before the couple divorced, and Edith moved to France. The Mount went on to become the Foxhollow School for Girls until they closed their doors in 1976. A couple of years later, it became the home of the Shakespeare and Company theatre troupe. In 2001, restoration began on The Mount, and it reopened as a historical museum.
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\\nIt is said that The Mount is haunted. Could the ghosts that Edith Wharton didn\\u2019t believe in still be there to frighten others? Recently, Crypto Paranormal investigated the home. They are dedicated to the documentation and study of paranormal phenomena and allegedly haunted locations through an objective and scientific lens. What did they find?
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\\nToday on The Grave Talks, Part One of Investigating the Mount, with Miranda Arthur-Smith and Nick Smith-Koblitz of Crypto Paranormal Investigations.
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