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  1. A town that might have made his top 25 list would be Solvang, CA. It was settled by Danes back around 1900 in the Santa Ynez Valley. It has some buildings that reflect Danish/European influence. Nothing "weird" by his definition, but lots of bakeries and aebleskiver. There used to be many smorgasbords, but those have fallen to the trendy restaurants. I don't want to give away the median price because you'll gag.

  2. Wait, dude… are you talking 250,00£? Because the currency exchange rate says that your pnd is worth almost twice as much as the American dollar. So, that means your housing cost is almost equal to ours.

  3. There’s a documentary out there that I’ve seen before where a 100% non-believer couple of absolutely anything supernatural went to the “mothman” town, explored the town, went on walks & hikes & eventually came across this cave system so they went in just to look around & heard strange unexplainable noises & kept seeing something out of the corner of their eyes so they got out of there… they finished their stay in the town & went back home far away from there & they got home & slowly started experiencing “haunting” type things in their house that just kept getting worse over time. The husband had a few experiences of coming come at night to his rural house & hearing loud screeching noises which caused him to pull over & investigate & he saw something flying over his car with big wings so he scrambled to get home as fast as possible. This couple was extremely credible, they had audio & video recordings that were never posted online till this day except in the documentary, it looked like their house had an extremely angry poltergeist in it, they have video evidence… they have audio recordings of something on their roof that they could clearly hear walking in the recording & screeching very loudly & I believe you could even hear this thing start to flap his wings. They said they were being terrorized by whatever this was. That town named it “mothman” but they didn’t know what it was, they just knew that there was no rational explanation for the activity & noises & things they had seen. I believe the camera crew actually witnessed things happen in the house. It apparently was so bad that they had completely swore off starting a family because they were worried about bringing a baby into their situation, they had even moved across town & it followed them… I don’t remember if they ever got rid of it or what happened because activity was still happening in the home when the documentary was being filmed. This couple were the most credible people I’ve ever seen… they had tried everything to get rid of this “entity” & even put off their lives because of it & I remember they had all their evidence examined by experts & nobody could explain it. They said something followed them from that cave that day & had been absolutely terrorizing & torturing them ever since. I will NEVER be going to Point Pleasant. Whatever that creature was, I think it’s absolutely real & I’ll never take any chances but I pray that couple got rid of that thing that was basically stalking them. I’m actually gonna try to find that documentary again. My advice is to just not take the risk, it’s not worth it just to see that small little town that seems to harbor some sort of creature/creatures that even they know nothing about.
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  4. Those big rubber/plastic balls are NOT meant to be used over top of snow… they’re meant for grass hills… people are just nuts & do crazy sh*t 💯‼️
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  5. The cost of homes in Point Pleasant isn't b/c people are scared of the Mothman; it's because it's in the most impoverished state in the country. A large percentage of the population are destitute with the average household income being around $50,000/yr, and the average per capita income is around $23,000/yr.

  6. React to Why Nobody Lives in Alaska by Something Different Films. I came across this after watching a video on Whittier, Alaska that has everyone living in 1 building. I thought of you when it speaks of how much larger Alaska is that the UK

  7. I was in Jerome, Arizona back in February. It’s on the way to Sedona(the red rocks). It’s haunted and I think its history includes a prison or hospital for the criminally insane. A very narrow, sharp curves up the mountain to get there, more scary coming down. People drive way to fast and tailgate on all the mountain roads in Arizona. The mountain views from Jerome are incredible though as are the places built into the mountain side. They get snow up there too, there was snow along the mountain roads on the forest side.

  8. Many towns have the flavor of the country that the founding fathers came from. Boston, Mass: English, Holland, Mich: Dutch. The Dutch founded NYC, but you'd never know it, but upstate there are Dutch houses, ect.