- Publisher:
- PIHA - Paranormal Investigations of Historic America
- Since:
- 2010
The previous owner of this building was named Jorris Haarstad. It was called Haarstad Hall when he and his wife owned the building. It was originally The Centralia Eagles Aerie number 512 when it opened in 1926. Jorris and his wife also founded The Centralia Beauty College which is still here on our ground floor some 40 years later. Jorris committed suicide at another location in Centralia, but many people believe that his ghost or spirit returned to the Aerie Ballroom after his death. Employees and patrons have experienced strange happenings for years including voices, strange sounds and footsteps, shadow figures, cold spots and more
Publications in The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington
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The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington: Michaels Seafood and Steakhouse Restaurant in Port Angel…
The building was constructed in 1925 as the Piggly Wiggly by I.J. Leonard & J.J. Kaufman. Over the years, commercial tenants have included the Union…
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The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington: The Family Shoe Store in Port Angeles Washigton
For over 80 years and (4) generations, the Thompson family has operated a shoe store on the ground floor. Previous to our ownership, there have been…
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The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington: The Historic Underground of Port Angeles Washington
The Port Angeles Underground, with subterranean walkways and old store fronts, was created when streets were raised above the tidal flats in 1914.…
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The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington: The Jefferson County Historical Museum in Port Townsend …
The Jefferson County Historical Society Museum is located in the original City Hall building. Construction began in 1891 and was completed in…
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The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington: The Historic Palace Hotel in Port Townsend Washington
The Palace Hotel occupies the Captain Tibbals Building. This classic three-story brick building was constructed in 1889 for $28,000 by Henry L.…
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The Aerie Ballroom in Centralia, Washington: The Historic Point Wilson Lighthouse in Port Townsend Wa…
The Point Wilson Lighthouse was built in 1913 by the Lighthouse Service. At a height of 51 feet, the beacon is the tallest on Puget Sound, marking…
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