Enter the haunted library...
In the autumn of 1892, residents of Glenmore Manor reported a figure that walked the second-floor hallway every midnight. The figure wore a grey dress and carried a candle that cast no light. No one who lived in the house before 1890 matched the description.
— The Grey Lady of GlenmoreThe lighthouse keeper's log, dated March 14, 1923: "The bell rang again tonight. There is no bell." Six more entries follow, each shorter than the last. The final entry reads simply: "It has come inside."
— The Lighthouse EntriesDeep in the Pacific Northwest, loggers have reported a creature standing nine feet tall, covered in dark hair, leaving footprints 17 inches long. The Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, remains the most-reported cryptid in North America.
— Sasquatch Field ReportsThe Mothman appeared in Point Pleasant, West Virginia in November 1966. Witnesses described a large creature with glowing red eyes and wings spanning ten feet. Sightings ended abruptly when the Silver Bridge collapsed in December 1967.
— The Mothman PropheciesThe Voynich Manuscript, written in an unknown script and illustrated with unidentified plants, has defied decryption for over 600 years. Carbon dating places it in the early 15th century. No one knows who wrote it or why.
— Beinecke Library, YaleIn 1977, astronomer Jerry Ehman circled a signal on a printout and wrote "Wow!" in the margin. The 72-second signal from the constellation Sagittarius has never repeated and never been explained.
— The Wow! SignalThe library never closes...