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Oh ok! Haha, in my dreams, Danvers is still up and I converted it into an art museum or gallery, haha, the whole thing still intact Kinda like Athens and Traverse City.

I bet it gave you chills driving by the hospital and knowing what it was for and the emotional pain people were going through in there. I felt that way when I went to see Bolivar and Bryce, and since I believe in spirits, I definitely could feel the history and the creepiness of them. Bolivar now has a new edition to it's grounds, but they don't have bars on their windows anymore, they have windows that you can't see into, but i'm quite sure they can see out of. Kinda gave me chills. It is also right next to the old Kirkbride, so I wonder if anyone was watching my dad and I.

I'm glad to hear about the caretakers, I'm not sure what's going on there at Weston. Are there any preservation ideas for it? I watched a show on Travel Channel called Ghost Stories, and it was about the Weston State Hospital and the haunted tunnel there. I think the woman said they hold festivals every October, and they sometimes let people tour the grounds every once in a while. Is there also a Civil War museum there? I'm sure I could just read this on the Weston SH page, but I was wondering if you knew any more.

Wendy is also really into the Civil War. She knows a lot about it, and she reads books and collects memorabilia on the Civil War! So if any of her friends have a test on the CW, they come to Wendy Wendy is also a paintballer, and she and a couple of friends meet every Saturday when it's warm and have paintball wars. I think she wants to be an US/Alassee historian when she's older, but I haven't decided yet.


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