7. Ghost Presidents of the White House
The White House is without a doubt the most famous haunted landmark in the world, and is said to house the ghosts of Henry Harrison, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, caught of glimpse of Lincoln’s apparition when he climbed out of the bath naked and walked into the bedroom. Startled at the sight before him, he said, “Good evening, Mr. President. You seem to have met me at a disadvantage,” and then the apparition disappeared. Churchill reportedly refused to sleep in the White House after that night. The last reported sighting of Lincoln occurred in the 1980s by the operations foreman, Tony Savoy. The story about the White House hauntings is crying out for a comedy; perhaps a film about a useless President who relies on a board of ghost advisers to run the country?
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