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Goeltz House

Rochester, New York

Hauntings abound in this house. Footsteps have been heard on the wooden steps, the image of a man has appeared, TV’s turn on during the middle of the night, with the volume on full blast, and objects have floated in mid-air.

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G-man says:

August 12, 2008, 11:21 pm

We can and have the equipment to support the collection and measurment of EMF, temperature drops, and EVP. We have the math supporting alternate realities in ‘String’ and ‘Chaos’ theory. currently also, there is a strong belief in ‘multi-dimensions’ by those scientists in the field of theoretical physics What we cannot do, though, is get the phenomena to replicate repeatedly, upon request, every time. Like all hard science, it must be repeated to prove it exists and measure it. We cannot see electrons, but we can project them at the speed of light and measure them. We can turn wind energy (that we cannot see) into mechanical and electrical energy, everytime it occurs. Unfortunately, within the field of the ‘paranormal’, we cannot.
Until we can, we will not know whether our ‘subjective’ experiences are manifes to something that it is intelligent, residual or a by product of our own telekinesis .
As of now, they are simply subjective ‘experiences’ we perceive that we are barely able to measure. Much needs to be done in the science of the paranormal to give it the credibility it so much needs in order for it to be taken seriously by serious skeptics.

chad k says:

August 22, 2008, 3:56 pm

Wanted to know if anyone out there knows where this goeltz house is in rochester new york because i cant find it anywhere, and no one has ever heard of it and I live here, well haunt safe!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rina says:

September 11, 2008, 2:41 pm

Listen To All No Believers,

You really dont have to attack people who do believe in this. All they are stating is their opinion and i do believe we have the right to do that. If you dont belive then dont i am not telling you to…All i am saying is stop attacking people who think it is that is wrong and a bad charactoristic. Besides this is just a ghost story…”Story” not fact if you want to know the truth go to map quest and find the place then tell us what happens.

Mary G. says:

September 12, 2008, 12:36 pm

I know that 104 Durnan Street in Rochester,New York is haunted. I had to call Rochester Paranormal Society.It is in the 14621 area.

Mary G says:

September 12, 2008, 12:41 pm

On the 104 Durnan Street,I want to add that I did live there, and have since moved away. There is risidual haunting and intelligent haunting there.If you do not know what that means please look it up.The woman that helped me well her first name is Cindy and has been featured on the PBS channel 21.

Dane Hopkins says:

October 21, 2008, 9:26 am

i dont believe in anything that has to do with ghost!!!!!

sky(: says:

January 12, 2009, 5:07 pm

oaky if you dont believe then get off the friggin site. nobody needs your negativity. if people believe then they do leave them alone goodness. yes i believe in stuff like this. but if you dont then you dont stop buggin everyone. mmk(:

Michelle says:

January 18, 2009, 9:09 pm

I grew up in and still live in Rochester, NY. I have never heard of this Goeltz House. Can someone please tell me where it is? I’m sure it’s a bunch of **** just like the Dental Dispensary on East Main St. How stupid was that and what a waste of $15. a head!!

Brittany says:

August 4, 2009, 7:11 pm

even tho this sounds fake i have a strange urge to go there and check it out..

ZellyBaby says:

August 19, 2009, 10:38 am

I’ve lived in the ROC all my life and I’ve never heard of this place…..seems like it would be kinda cool to see if it were true.I lived in those apartment across from the hudson wal-mart in a haunted apartment for like 4 yrs.Things started off slow but as the years went on things just got more freaky.The first thing that ever happened to me there was when I was laying down listening to music(as I did almost ever night b4 bed)all of a sudden something pressed on my chest really hard and my bed floated about 3 inches off the floor and shook for about a minute…scared the **** out of me to where I stoped sleeping in my room and would bring the air bed to my mom’s room at night.Lights would go on theyre own as well as toys.I had my named called a ton of times.My mom faint once and she said in the back of mind she heard a lot of laughter and with all that one voice told her to get up because I was along and “THEY” wanted me.One of my cousins ended up taking the apartment and had some friends move in with her.We told them about some of the things that happened to us and they didn’t believe us until things started happening to them.Believe what you will but all of those things really happened.

ally says:

November 27, 2009, 2:47 am

my aunt used to live in this house in haskinsville, ny(just south of wayland on rt 21)she lived there for a short time when paranormal activity began. i’m not sure of the address of the house but i’m trying to find the history of the house. if has any info, please let me know.

kim smith says:

May 25, 2010, 7:46 pm

320 Flower City Park is haunted. EVERYONE who lived near it knows

katherine says:

September 28, 2010, 6:59 pm

this house sounds kind of boring. what happened to this disinbodied voices and physical contacts? but I guess the floating objects sound interesting.

danny says:

October 18, 2010, 8:20 am

i saw a ghost throw my tv threw the window. then he made my lights turn on and off and my door open and close shut. thats a real ghost story. i was scared.

emily says:

November 18, 2010, 10:23 pm

scarey! jk in my school we used to hear nosise in the girls gyms and locker room and we heard storys about it

Kim says:

August 12, 2011, 3:13 am

Hello,

i would like to join the rochester paranormal group. if you know any info on this please email me.

i actually work in a group home in webster that i believe to be haunted. Ive heard a keyboard being played when i was in the basement when i was working a overnight, ive heard foot steps, ive seen a doll in a resident room been thrown on the floor ( its too high up to reach) ive also heard doors shut and the radio will turn on at full volume by itself. we used to get phone calls at 3am from a angry man saying that we keep calling him. Funny thing is…most of this stuff happens during day when there is only one person here.

choice says:

October 24, 2011, 11:41 pm

I read on another site, that there is a house in Dansville, NY. This was an old castle..the MacFadden Manor, which was used as a mental facility. It is abandoned,so I hear, but is not legally open for anyone to enter. There are lots of things in there that are falling apart, like the elevator shaft and maybe the staircases, etc. If one were to try to go there, they could be arrested, if caught. I have not been there, but just read about it, tonight.

I was reading about some haunted house on Qualtrough Rd., but can’t find it, now, to see if it is still open for tours. It was several weeks ago.
There is, also, the Mt. Hope Graveyard tours and the Eastman House. Otherwise, there is a set up in Southtown Plaza, just for Halloween tours. There is a “House of Pain”, which I am not sure, but might be set up in the Frontier Baseball Field. I haven’t been to any of them, but would rather go to a bonifide place, than a place that is just set up that way.

Good luck and happy ghost hunting:)

GhostChick says:

December 20, 2011, 3:19 pm

choice,

I doubt you’ll see this, but House of Pain is located in the Eastman Dental Dispensary. It’s a Halloween event, but the building is said to be legitimately haunted.

The Qualtrough Road “house” that you’re referring to is a haunted attraction. You may have noticed “Haunted House of Rochester” signs around town during the Halloween season. It’s not a true haunt.

Valentown is supposedly haunted and allows tours/ghost hunts. You can actually spend the night. Check the website for additional information.

The Spirit Diggers is a team dedicated to paranormal research in Western New York. They’ve led several expeditions, though I haven’t yet participated in any.

I’m extremely interested in the paranormal and would love to investigate the “haunted” areas in and around Rochester. If others are interested or have information on research teams in the area, post the information! :)

dave says:

January 7, 2012, 12:23 am

there really is no such thing as a hunted house the things that people see and here are soles in the house. people when they die don’t go away they go tho the places that meant the most to them their true home. this is a true story… i lived with my grandparents in Parishville NY, my grandfather built their home by himself. he got sick with cancer and fought for 9 months befor he passed away. when i go there and camp out and have fires on the riverside my grandfather sits in a wooden swing that he built rocking and watching me. i have seen his silhouette. they do the things that they enjoyed doing whether it be good or bad!

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