unexplained-events: Caledonia Mills This farmhouse in Nova Scotia was a legend during its time, and
unexplained-events: Caledonia Mills This farmhouse in Nova Scotia was a legend during its time, and still is today. In 1922, a married couple and their adopted daughter, Mary Ellen, lived there briefly. While there, they experienced over 30 unexplained fires and poltergeist activity, such as ashes being mixed into cow’s milk and finding the cows moved around and the horse’s tails braided. The fires were never explained, and the family eventually fled, though later Dr. Walker Prince, who investigated the home, accused 15-year-old Mary Ellen of being responsible. She earned the nickname Mary Ellen Spook. After the family moved away, the strange fires ceased. Despite the farm being long gone, a legend still persists that if anyone takes a remnant of the home, such as a brick or other material left behind, the property it is brought to will burn down. -- source link