Places with an eerie or creepy vibe

Anonymous
Once I stood in the train in the holocaust museum. As you are allowed to do. I prepared myself and thought I would reflect practically and try to feel what they might have felt.

I stepped in feeling peaceful and contemplative. It was like 1000 shouts… “Get out!!” **immediately.** Not physical shouts. A feeling of intense emotional pressure. It came from people, not me.
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Anonymous wrote:Crossing into WVa driving to Snowshoe...the abandoned Seneca Rocks ES gives me the creeps even in the day time and not to mention all the other sights along the way


Agree. I've never noticed the ES, but the towns and decrepit (inhabited) trailers along the way are very creepy.

I've also gotten the creeps in nearly vacant downtowns post covid - Buffalo, Hartford, etc.


These towns were struggling long before Covid…


True, but at least there were some people going to work then.
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Anonymous wrote:Escalantw, Utah. There was nothing creepy about the scenery, but several unsettling things happened in a single day. None by itself would have been that disturbing but all of them together in such a short amount of time felt like a sign we should get the hell out of there.


Continue bc we drive through last summer. All good but those areas are very isolated.


I also want to know what happened!
Anonymous
I was in an antiques shop near Charlottesville VA and I saw a pair of old people glasses and I put them on to make a funny face at my wife and I got a spine-tingling chill like Iv'e never had before. I quickly took them off but it stuck with me for a couple days.
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