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Dorr House
> Tour guides have reported moving items only to find them moved back to
> their original location when they return. It is speculated that it might be
> one of several Dorr children, some of whom died at a young age. It might
> also be Clara Dorr, who had the house built. It has also been reported that
> people have seen a woman like figure sitting in the chair at the top of the
> stairs and it's speculated that the figure is Clara Dorr.
>
We eventually made it to the Dorr House where Bob lead us inside. Normally he
isn't allowed to tell the tour group about the ghost stories in the
Historical District, but since Kurt and I brought it up earlier before the
tour, he threw all caution to the wind and brought up all the ghost stories.
Ms. Dorr is said to appear in the fainting chair at the top of the stairs.
The fainting chair is named because at the time, women would wear corsettes
and walking up a flight of stairs would leave them a bit short of breath,
hence a chair for the lady to resume breathing. I took several pictures of it
using both the 35mm and digital camera. I'll see if anything shows up.
It was upstairs in the daughter's room that an odd event happened. On the bed
was an old book opened to this incredibly detailed illustration. I decided to
take a picture of the illustration using the 35mm camera. I adjusted the
camera and pressed the button, but the shutter snapped open and remained that
way for nearly a minute; nothing I did would cause it to close.
I suppose it could have been a malfunction. Normally the shutter speed is
adjusted automatically depending upon the apature, but quite possibly the
apature was such that the shutter speed fluctuated between two choices and
the electronics messed up.
Yea, that's what happened.
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