Knight Hall
The hall, which now houses the University�s Music Department, was once a private, three-story dwelling. After the home was converted for the university, a ghost that has been named Vera would move through the halls, singing, and playing the piano. Allegedly, the stories were confirmed in 1979 by a group of young reporters. One of the reporters began to play the piano and Vera repeatedly said, “Please stop.” The reporters left and returned the next night with more friends. When they once again started to play the piano, Vera is said to have released a loud sigh.
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Jackson Stone says: |
February 20, 2010, 12:47 pm |
U should record the Vera ghost playing the piano and tell the music teacher u did it. Easy A! Then again they never said Vera was good at piano. And believe what faith said! Don’t wanna piss off a dam ghost. It could rape u
Morgan says: |
February 24, 2010, 6:08 pm |
I live on Hagg Lake and I have never seen said roads or where the buildings were. My grandma lived in the valley before it was turned into a lake and then bought a house on the edge of the valley where my mother grew up. I have always felt uneasy about being home alone but never had bad feelings down by the lake. They demolished all the houses and a church but there is still the cemetery down there. I have seen the searches for missing people. I dont think its haunted but there may be spirits around.
Alex Williams says: |
March 11, 2010, 2:08 pm |
There is no town under Hagg Lake. The low lying land in Scoggins Valley was bought up by the bureau of reclamation in the early 1970’s and the dam was placed in 1972. My grandparents used to own the house we live in now and it’s as close as you can get to the lake without being in the park. Yes, they want to raise the dam 40′ but recent seismic testing has confirmed a fault line that runs under the western end of the dam. The earliest the raise would happen would be 2019, and no, it will not take out Cherry Grove which is located on the other side of a ridge that has a height of approximately 580 feet that it would have to go over (that’s approximately 210 feet above the proposed dam height increase). Not to mention the cost of having to buy all the land for water. I’m trying to get the project board just to buy my front 5 acres because it’ll put my house so close to the new road location as to seriously affect our quality of life. Of course, the lake will only be about 60 feet from our property line but it’s not worth it so we can provide water to Wilsonville and Beaverton.
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jed says:
December 29, 2008, 2:40 am
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