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Ghosts and Ghouls of Fort Leavenworth

Well, it's that time of year. Trick or Treat, candy corn (yum!) and carved produce. I'm not really much into halloween these days, but I've always been a bit fascinated with things that go bump in the night, so I enjoy some of the television programs that tend to be aired this time of year.

This past weekend we went on a tour of Fort Leavenworth to many of the supposedly haunted locations on post. It was an interesting tour, but it was quite a bit of walking for this fat boy. It was around 2 and half our walking tour that included, among other locations, the old disciplenary barracks (that's military prison for us civilian folks) where there have been several executions performed over the past 150 years or so, the current commanding General's house supposedly haunted by the ghost of George Custer, and the building next to our soon to be new location (should make working late nights interesting) houses several different spirits (again, supposedly). All in all, it was fun, and we learned a bit of history about Fort Leavenworth.

So, what's your Halloween plans? Whatever it is, be safe and remember those footsteps you hear in the room waking you up in the middle of the night are (probably) just a figment of your imagination.

Permalink 10/31/06, 03:31:32 pm, by Casey Email , 217 words, 49 views
Categories: General , 3 comments

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Comment from: Benny [Visitor] · http://www.bennycornett.com
That sounds like a cool tour. I would like to do that some day. We went to a haunted island about a week ago. It was in Abilene so we took off one afternoon and had a good time. The trip started off with a boat ride over to the island. Then you had to walk around a haunted village with tons of blood and guts everywhere. Walk thru dark rooms with everybody jumping out at you. Then we crossed a bridge and had a hay ride thru the woods back to where we parked.

The kids loved it and I thought it was ok. It was during the kid friendly hours so it really wasn't all that scarry. But I think it would have been if we had been there for the regular time.
PermalinkPermalink 11/02/06 @ 10:51
Comment from: buster [Visitor] · http://bustercollings.com
sounds like fun... but agreed a lil long.

i worked... i slept... happy halloween!!
PermalinkPermalink 11/05/06 @ 22:35
Comment from: bu$ter [Visitor] · http://www.bustercollings.com
casey where u at bro??? u turned into a ghost :)
PermalinkPermalink 12/20/06 @ 23:47

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