Friday, October 31, 2008

Ghost Walk in Historic Ellicott City, Maryland!

Last night, Oct. 30th, we (with Dolly and Franklin) joined our friends Todd and Erica for a Ghost Walk through old Ellicott City, Maryland. It's an old town, preserved as it was in the early 1800s. Founded in 1772, the town features the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station Museum, built in 1830, a downtown historic district, which is a very popular destination among antiques shoppers, with restaurants, eclectic boutique shops, coffee shops, a tea room and many historic sites. It's one of the most haunted towns in Maryland! - I've sensed them...
Here are some pictures from last night. Franklin gave Erica a surprise kiss; Dolly and Franklin sniffing for ghosts; Tom scared!! and the haunted antique shop, that used to be a funeral home/carriage house. Ghosts appear in it today!

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