A ghost known as "The Lady in Black" haunts a chapel built by nuns in the Old Town District of Albuquerque, New Mexico, according to eyewitness accounts.
In a chilling C2C interview, Charlie Frates, a ghost tour guide, shared the tale of a chapel believed to be haunted by a woman clad in Victorian garb from the days of the Old West.
Inside the eerie, pitch-black chapel where no candles or any other form of lighting was allowed, the haunted chapel was a popular paranormal hot spot for Frates' Old Town ghost tours, he said.
But, after a series of disturbing encounters that sent terrified witnesses to the hospital, it's now off limits to visitors.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Coast To Coast AM Discusses The Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Old Town Albuquerque
Richie Sykes sends this. Never been to this Chapel, even though it's just off the beaten path in Old Town. Glad it's getting some press, especially from infinitely-polite (and infinitely gullible, but if it makes for a good radio show, no one cares, it's all good) George Noory. Heck, it's almost Halloween!
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