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The Sierra Club unveiled more than 70,000 origami fish as part of a protest against Enbridge's Line 5 oil pipeline in ...
You're probably familiar with the Ouija board, even if you were never been allowed to play with one as a kid. The idea of spirit writing goes back centuries, but it wasn't until Parker Brothers ...
Witch Board Museum Baltimore takes you on a strange trip into the history of one of the city’s oddest inventions — the Ouija board.
The museum is also home to Michigan’s largest Ouija Board collection, featuring rare boards dating back to the 1800s.
Featured in Ripley's Believe it or Not! (and weighing over 9,000 pounds), the world's largest Ouija Board is in Salem, Massachusetts. You HAVE to see it this spooky season.
A Portland Park has banned ouija boards after a recent poster hinted that they triggered a disturbing incident but it was ...
Ouija boards and other attempts to converse with the dead are spiritually dangerous practices that should not be viewed as innocent fun, an exorcist priest said.
Helen Peters Nosworthy, ‘Mother of the Ouija board’ The Ouija board was referred to as a talking board until Helen Peters Nosworthy, said to be a medium, patented the new name in 1890.
Ouija boards are a controversial "game" with a history that combines spiritualism, Satanic Panic, and some seriously sketchy stories.
However, interest in spiritualism and Ouija boards more generally was rapidly revived after the second world war – and continues to this day. Ouija boards at work But do Ouija boards work?