The Bruce Mansion
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The Bruce Mansion

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The Bruce Mansion was originally built in 1876 by Scottish immigrant John G. Bruce. With its stunning Victorian architecture and beautiful windows, the home was once a pinnacle of opulence in Brown City. In 1881, a massive fire broke out in Brown City, destroying nearly the whole town, but the mansion was mysteriously spared from the fire.

In the early 1900s, a woman named Cynthia Smith purchased the mansion and later died in it. Around this time, the mansion also began serving as a funeral parlor for the residents of Brown City. After Cynthia passed away in 1921, the home would change ownership six times over the next five years, when it was eventually purchased by John Walker in 1926.

After his wife left him, John's life began spiraling downward. One day, he accidentally hit and killed a pedestrian while out driving. In fear of facing legal repercussions, John is said to have buried the body somewhere on the property, and then committed suicide by hanging in the home's tower. The mansion was bought and sold several times after John's death, with subsequent owners experiencing financial problems, encountering tragic life events, and some dying prematurely.

In the years that followed, paranormal events began occurring frequently in the home. One owner tried turning Bruce Mansion into a Bed & Breakfast, but with so many reported paranormal experiences, the business failed and the owner sold the house.

Some of the paranormal encounters at Bruce Mansion include people seeing human-shaped shadows looking out the windows and roaming throughout the home, lights turning on and off on their own, human shapes showing up in sightseer photos, objects moving, doors opening and closing, and more.
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