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Liberty Theater

Astoria, Oregon

This theater is supposedly haunted by a woman, who spends most of her time lurking in the woman’s bathroom. The theater was closed in 1998.

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Chris Hays says:

October 24, 2011, 6:49 pm

the old flavel manison thats falling down is haunted. me and my buddys went in side to check things out and we had that feeling of being watched and creaky stairs and no body was upstairs

Maggie says:

November 10, 2011, 5:34 am

To those who keep trying to get into the old Flavel House, please just stop it. To Chris Hayes – was it you and your buddy who threw the balustrade through the window of the old Flavel house in order to get in? Neighbors are trying to keep people OUT of the house so that they don’t do anymore damage to it, so anyone reading this, knock it off and stay OUT of the old Flavel house, we are now watching the old Flavel house full time, 24 hours a day and we WILL call the police if we see you lurking around the house.

Nicole says:

December 2, 2011, 1:43 pm

Hi, I lived in the historical area of Ft Stevens for a few years. We were in the old officerss homes. In discussions with our neighbor, we found that both sides were haunted (they are duplexes). I often saw a shadow of a tall man. Sometimes in a top hat. We would smell maple syrop in the kitchen at the most unlikely times, right where the old stove was piped in. Our neighbor had many encounters and sightings.
About the old delapitated Flavel House. That is my favorite house in the area. We have been here for 3 years now, and I would give my right arm to see the inside of that place. Wish there were tours. I wouldn’t go in illegally.

Jesse says:

December 11, 2011, 3:33 pm

Many of you commenting here really should consider re-taking an English class or, at the very least, getting a dictionary! Please…take some personal pride in how you represent yourselves!!

Heather Booker says:

December 23, 2011, 5:24 am

Okay it has been a long time since i wrote about being there, NO i didn’t brake in and yes it was close, but my husband was in the Army NG at camp rilea and we used it for are men and women.I don’t care if you believe me or not but you must not live here because it has been open for many types of events.

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