Walker-Ames House, Port Gamble


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The Walker-Ames House in Port Gamble, Washington, is considered one of the state's most haunted locations, with reported activity including the apparitions of children in the upstairs windows, unexplained lights in the attic, and experiences of being grabbed or pulled in the basement. Visitors also report feelings of dread, disembodied sounds, and an ominous atmosphere. The house was built in 1889 and has been vacant since the town's sawmill closed in 1995, contributing to its reputation for paranormal activity. Specters of three small children have been seen in the upstairs windows. People have reported being grabbed or pulled by hair or jackets in the basement. There are reports of attic lights flickering on and off when no one is home, as well as hearing playful sounds and disembodied voices. Visitors have experienced an ominous sense of dread, a feeling of sadness, or a stench following them out of the house. Investigators have placed toys in the attic and reported seeing little shadows and hearing playful sounds.

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