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Admiral Peary Inn Haunted History A woman is seen in the windows of
the Admiral Quarter's. Her name is believed to be Abigail. We have
captured whistling in this room. A young slave boy believed to be
named Nathan likes to play in the secret passage from Panama to
Florence. We have had several experiences with him in Florence room.
The hallway next to Koyoto room we captured a thermal image of a man
standing in hall. In the koyoto room we have experienced banging
noises and objects moving The Panama room we have experienced voices,
and major equipment malfunctions. The Admiral Peary Inn History Robert
Edwin Peary was born in Cresson, Pennsylvania, on 6 May 1856, son of
Charles N. and Mary P. Peary. At the age of three, his father died,
and his mother took him to Portland, Maine, where he spent his
boyhood. He graduated second in his class from Bowdoin College in 1877
with the degree of Civil Engineer. He lived at the Admiral Peary Inn
from 1877 to 1881. He was the town curator, a taxidermist, and justice
of the peace. He then spent the next few years employed as a draftsman
in the Coast and Geodetic Survey offices in Washington, DC, and he
entered the Naval service as a Civil Engineer, USN, with the rank of
Lieutenant, on 26 October 1881. He was promoted to Lieutenant
Commander on 5 January 1901 and to Commander 6 April 1902. His first
notable Naval Assignment consisted, oddly enough, of tropical duty. He
later returned to the tropics when he led a party that surveyed a
route for the proposed Nicaraguan Canal. It was not until after this
that he became interested in the far north, and in April 1886 he was
granted six months' leave of absence to lead an expedition to
Greenland, where he recorded important ethnological and meteorological
observations.During the next twenty-three years, he led various
expeditions into the north. On some of these journeys, Peary was
accompanied by his wife, formerly Josephine Diebietsch, whom he
married in 1888, and their children. The first attempt to reach the
North Pole was carried out over a period of four years, from 1898 to
1902, when a point 343 miles from the pole was reached. Four years
later, in 1906, he steamed northward on the USS Roosevelt, a sturdy
ship built to his own design, which crushed its way to the shores of
the Polar Sea, from which he marched to a point only 174 miles from
the pole.His third polar attempt, and his eighth and last expedition
into the north (sponsored by the Peary Arctic Club, and later
investigated and approved by the National Geographic Society), was
crowned with success on 6 April 1909. Exactly 23 years from the day
Peary left the Navy Department for his first exploration journey, he
reached the north geographical pole of the earth, not in the supposed
Polar Continent, but a point in the ice-covered Arctic Sea. This was
the expedition that achieved what no previous human had ever
accomplished. **EACH TICKET IS FOR 2 PEOPLE PER ROOM**
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