Exploring Greenwich Village’s Sinister “House of Death”
An Unassuming Brick Brownstone on 14 West 10th Street in New York City's Greenwich Village has a Sordid and Violent History and is a Hotbed of Paranormal Activity
Background
Nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, 14 West 10th Street is an iconic Greek Revival brownstone with reddish-brown bricks and meticulously maintained windows, exuding a charm that belies its ominous moniker - the "House of Death." This historic residence, built in 1856, has a past tainted by chilling tales of hauntings and tragic events.
A place where 22 individuals have met their untimely demise, this house has garnered a sinister reputation. As we delve into its unsettling history, this article will explore the ghostly legends, the mysterious spirits that reportedly haunt its halls, and the paranormal investigations that have unfolded within its walls.
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