White House Ghosts

November 1, 2003

“The White House at night is a dark and spooky place, haunted, accord­ing to leg­end, by ghosts of dead pres­i­dents and a for­mer British soldier.”

So begins an arti­cle from Yahoo News about the spooks that haunt the walls of the White House. Accord­ing to the article:

“Pres­i­dent George W. Bush, who was spend­ing Hal­loween at his Texas ranch, has never reported see­ing a ghost, Wal­ters said. But recent pres­i­dents have felt the pres­ence of their pre­de­ces­sors, he said.

The pres­i­dents that I have worked for have all indi­cated a feel­ing of the pre­vi­ous occu­pants of the White House and have all talked about draw­ing strength from the fact that the pre­vi­ous pres­i­dents have lived here,” he said.

The spook­i­est area of the White House is prob­a­bly the president’s liv­ing area, Wal­ters said. “Every sound resounds through the halls.”

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