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Moravian Cemetery

Staten Island, New York
By Cecilia

Located on the famously haunted Staten Island in New York, the Moravian Cemetery is “one of America’s most beautiful burial parks.” It covers over one hundred acres, and is the property of the Moravian Church of Staten Island. Valleys, lakes, stunning architecture, and beautiful gardening give the place a serene, peaceful feel…until you stop by the Vanderbilt tomb.

Cornelius Vanderbilt, at the early age of sixteen, had dropped out of school and started his own ferry business. He became a millionaire long before his death, and donated about twelve acres to the Moravian cemetery. (It’s been estimated that he was worth about 167.4 billion dollars at his life’s end.) Later, Cornelius and seven other members of his family were buried in the legendary Vanderbilt tomb. Separate from the rest of the cemetery and built right into a hill, the tomb is at least three stories high and took Richard Morris Hunt over a year to design and build. In fact, it is the largest and possibly most decorative private tomb in the country.

Also standing is a giant wrought-iron gate that has been permanently locked and stood upright, due to the death of a young woman visiting the cemetery many years ago. Upon trying to open the gate, it fell on the woman…killing her instantly. As a result, there have been sightings of glowing light resembling a girl with long, flowing hair.

Not surprisingly, the same sneaky teenagers who reported seeing the woman managed to get scared out of their minds two more times. The first night, they were near a group of small tombstones when they heard a baby’s shrill cry and panicked. The third time, the group had made it as far as the gate and the Vanderbilt tomb. But upon turning around, they realized they had a visitor. A man in a suit was standing right next to him, but vanished almost as soon as they noticed. The friends ran hysterically for their lives, and never came back again.

Perhaps the most famous thing about the Vanderbilt tomb are the photos taken in that area. Many visitors have claimed that, once the film has been developed, the people who posed in the photo aren’t there anymore…..or, even more disturbing, sometimes extra people appear. A lot of pictures have also revealed orbs, bright lights and lines, blurred faces, and even floating, disembodied heads.

Not unlike the lady being crushed by the fence, Vanderbilt tomb is also known for the many freak accidents and deaths that have occurred in its vicinity. However, the Moravian Cemetery has recently increased the security due to the amount of trespassing. This has probably reduced vandalism issues, but the supposed haunting remains just as active. The tomb is opened for Vanderbilt’s descendants every four years or so, and there are always mysterious noises surrounding anyone who visits. It’s also been said that if someone bring flowers for any of the graves, a gray suited man will attack and chase them away.

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HighPlainsMom says:

July 26, 2010, 12:13 am

I love how every other poster claims to have pictures of bizarre apparations taken at this sight but no one posts them.

It’s an architecturally amazing, old family mausoleum. Period.

Andrew D. says:

August 5, 2010, 2:50 pm

I agree! Less writing, more proof! “Pictures is the key to facts.”

dirtylilwitch says:

October 30, 2010, 7:12 am

to steve with the pics, u have some orbs in those pics i see look at them again.iam going there today to check it out and take some pics also. i hung out there when i was in h.s all the time it is haunted but u just have to respect the dead they say.

Carlitos says:

June 18, 2011, 5:26 pm

I live in this crappy island and nothing horrifying happened to me even in that cemetary…. yet…

SaRae says:

October 25, 2011, 4:52 pm

I heard you you take photo’s with a digital camera that everything will appear normal but if you go there and take photo’s with 35mm you will see things that don’t belong there…Is this true?

jon peter calzone says:

January 7, 2012, 2:44 pm

I live down the block from this stupid ******* place and i can tell you its def not haunted. but it is pretty sick. I’ve fingered girls on the roof of the tomb at like 2am when i was piss drunk,did a school project, and smoked countless blunts there in my youth never seeing ****. the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen there is a huge box turtle walking around in the back of the tomb where a tiny patch of grass with a couple of headstones lays. i sat down next to him blow pot smoke in his face and did a line of coke off his shell..he’s my dude. my friend also found a ******* huge crocodile Dundee knife on the roof. it was right after that guy fell off and died so were guessing it was his well finders keepers. My advice if you really wanna see a ghost when you go here take an 8th of shrooms. you’ll see ghost ghouls gremlins and goblins. i should know i fucked um all up there

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