D'Youville College - Koessler Administration Building

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The Kessler Administration Building at D’Youville College is said to have haunted third and fourth floors. Apparitions of children have been seen by many witnesses, perhaps stemming from the fact that the building used to house an orphanage. Also reported here have been unexplained lights, locked doors that open by themselves, sounds of invisible folks walking in the hallway, and doors that slam on their own.

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Geographic Information

Address:
320 Porter Ave
Buffalo, NY 14201
United States

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GPS:
42.9025539020396, -78.89095935344238
Nearest Towns:
Buffalo, NY (1.3 mi.)
Kenmore, NY (4.5 mi.)
Sloan, NY (5.0 mi.)
Tonawanda, NY (5.7 mi.)
West Seneca, NY (5.9 mi.)
Eggertsville, NY (6.1 mi.)
Lackawanna, NY (6.3 mi.)
Cheektowaga, NY (6.9 mi.)
Amherst, NY (7.0 mi.)
Grandyle Village, NY (7.3 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.dyc.edu

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