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🗓️ 5 December 2024
⏱️ 14 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the paranormal deep dive from Real Ghost Stories Online and the Grave Talks. |
0:07.1 | In the heart of Manhattan, where the Upper West Side meets Central Park stands a building steeped in mystery and intrigue. |
0:13.9 | The Dakota, a breathtaking masterpiece of 19th century architecture, has seen its share of history. |
0:20.2 | From housing celebrities and cultural icons to being the site of one of music's darkest tragedies. |
0:25.6 | The assassination of John Lennon. This building is more than just a landmark. |
0:30.6 | It's a place where whispers of the past collide with the paranormal. |
0:35.6 | Over the years, strange tales have emerged from the Dakota's shadowy halls, |
0:40.1 | a crying woman who sobs echo in the night, |
0:44.4 | a young girl silently playing where no child should be, |
0:48.1 | and even John Lennon himself, whose presence, some say, |
0:51.6 | never truly left the building. |
0:54.1 | Are these merely stories born of a tragic |
0:56.4 | history and vivid imaginations? Or could there be something more lurking in the ornate corridors |
1:02.9 | of this iconic residence? Tonight we take you inside the Dakota to unravel its mysteries, |
1:10.1 | its architectural brilliance, its famous residence, |
1:13.5 | and the ghostly legends that keep its lights burning long after dark. Could the spirits of its |
1:19.5 | storied past still walk its halls, or is there a more rational explanation? I'm Tony Bruske, |
1:26.2 | let's dig in. The Dakota's story begins in the 1880s. When the Upper West Side was still an underdeveloped expanse of farmland and open space, |
1:36.3 | visionary Edward Cabot Clark, co-founder of the Singer's sewing machine company, saw an opportunity to redefine urban living for the city's elite. |
1:46.4 | He commissioned architect Henry Janeway Hardenberg to design a residential masterpiece, |
1:50.7 | one that would stand out not only for its opulence, but for its bold location far from the bustling city center. |
1:59.2 | Completed in 1884, the Dakota's Gothic and Renaissance revival |
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