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Bordallo Mansion (Yona)
The Bordallo Mansion in Yona, Guam, is known for local ghost stories, including unexplained noises like slamming doors (scaring workers) and loud thumps, despite Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo reporting no personal paranormal experiences during her residency, with tales often linked to its history as a WWII Japanese comfort women site and its abandoned, overgrown state today.
Key Haunted Legends & Accounts:
Unexplained Noises: The most common reports involve loud, sudden sounds, such as doors slamming shut and heavy thumps from upper floors, startling construction workers and visitors.
"Shadow Figure": One visitor claimed to see a dark figure hovering over them, causing night terrors and paralysis. (Note: This specific account seems tied to a 2016 kidnapping case, not necessarily the mansion's general haunting, but highlights local fear).
WWII Connection: Some believe the mansion's dark history, including its use by Japanese forces for abuse during WWII, contributes to its haunted reputation.
Construction Worker Fear: Workers reportedly fled the site due to paranormal activity, though the Bordallos themselves never experienced anything unusual.
Current Status & Visiting: The mansion is now abandoned, overgrown, and located overlooking Pago Bay, requiring trespassing for access. Locals are often reluctant to share details, emphasizing respect for the land.
Key Haunted Legends & Accounts:
Unexplained Noises: The most common reports involve loud, sudden sounds, such as doors slamming shut and heavy thumps from upper floors, startling construction workers and visitors.
"Shadow Figure": One visitor claimed to see a dark figure hovering over them, causing night terrors and paralysis. (Note: This specific account seems tied to a 2016 kidnapping case, not necessarily the mansion's general haunting, but highlights local fear).
WWII Connection: Some believe the mansion's dark history, including its use by Japanese forces for abuse during WWII, contributes to its haunted reputation.
Construction Worker Fear: Workers reportedly fled the site due to paranormal activity, though the Bordallos themselves never experienced anything unusual.
Current Status & Visiting: The mansion is now abandoned, overgrown, and located overlooking Pago Bay, requiring trespassing for access. Locals are often reluctant to share details, emphasizing respect for the land.