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Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/15 10:12 Who remembers sneaking into the run down Chandler Mansion at night to scare our selves and don't for get the water babies that would slide down the drain pipes if you beat on the pipes at the institution down the road from there.
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/15 17:27 Jackie...I was with you one time!!!! If you remember that "caretaker" guy jumped out with a shotgun and scared the poop out of us! I remember he was bald on top, but had really long hair down the sides and back. He was sooooo creepy!

Omigosh, we all ran out of there so fast and one of my green and white cheerleading shoes fell off. Philip Emeneker was with me and I asked him to go get my shoe and he wouldn't. NOBODY would! So I ended up leaving without it.

Then I had to explain to my Mama how I lost my shoe. And she had this uncany ability to know if I was lying, so I ended up just telling her what happened. I got in SO much trouble! I got grounded and she made me pay for the new pair of shoes I had to have for the next week's game.

Man...those were the days! (I would KILL my daughter if she ever did anything like that now!)

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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/15 17:30 THAT'S RIGHT THE GUY HAD ON A PIECE OF MATERIAL COVERING HIS PRIVATES.. I WAS SO SCARED. KELLY BELL WAS WITH US TOO BOY WAS THAT FUN. MY MOM KNEW CAUSE JENNY DID THE SAME THING AND SHE WOULD TAKE US SOMETIMES

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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/15 18:12 Hi remember that place and the water babies.

However... I was wondering if anyone remembers another old run down place on the back way to Stone Mountain. It had a concrete maze in the back yard and was said to be a place where years previous the Klu Klux Klan held their rallies and bonfires. Does anyone remember going to such a place ?

Crawford
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/15 18:41 Hey gang

I remember both places well - we called the one on the way to Stone Mountain - Devils Mansion. Man did we have some parties there. All the secret rooms and passageways were so kewl.

There was a quote on the back wall of the ceremonial pit that read ... the world is too big for less than truth, too small for less than brotherhood.

I heard it was more of a white magic place of worship.

After it burnt down I went back and tried to go down into the basement (aka dungeon) but it was sealed and bricked up once you went down the stairs and turned left.

I have alot more stories and facts about the house but not sure what all you want to know ...
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/15 19:58 OMG!!! I totally remember that. Were we all together in a massive sneak down there one night? Who all out there went that night? I cannot even believe we went there. I know Anne Hughes was part of the bunch. Yep-they told us the water heads walk around at night-
My dad actually lived in that old Chandler mansion was back in the late 40's or something when he first moved here. Never went to the Stone Mountain place. I'm sueprised! That sounds scary too!!!
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/08/31 15:26 I remember that place - down towards where the Hungry Fisheman used to be, back in the woods. I went there once with some friends, late at night, attitudes thoroughly adjusted, just to check it out...that was one of the creepiest places I've ever been. Lyle Woodruff
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/02 00:27 It was called Stone Mill Run,

Do you remember the wall with the naked ladies painted on it and holes in the anatomically correct spots?
What was that all about?

And there was a square cut into the concrete of the front wall of the sunken garden in the back, that perfectly framed Stone Mountain .

There were dead bees all over a stain glass mosaic shelf in the garden, near the naked painted ladies.

The " wine celler" looked suspiciously like a alter with a childs hand prints, in the concrete on the wall.
And some inscription about a "Jenny" ???

There were at least, 2 stone pentagrams in the front yard, about 4 feet across each.

Connie Flemming first took me there before everyone trashed it partying.
You could sit in the open apex of the house.
There was no front wall there , and see the cops ,miles before they showed up.
Then you could go through the secret passages,
( NOT making any of this up)
Through the secret rooms , and slide down the back escape path , and the cops never caught you.
I remember at least,? 5 ? secret rooms?

There would be a hundred people partying there, and I don't recall anyone ever getting caught.

One time there were only about 7 of us there during the daytime. No one was keeping watch, when the cops pulled up and surprised us.
So we did not have a chance to escape out the back. We just hid in the secret room that was under the stairs, overlooking the main room. We were only a couple of feet above them.
We could see them perfectly, and were trying to hold our breath so they would not hear us breathing.

When one cop said to another,

"Joe, lookie here at this fancy stained glass fireplace.

" Joe, looks like there has been a fire here in this fire place recently,"

Joe " huh?"

"Looks like there has been a fire here recently ,
and it needs putting out."

And he peed on it, With all of us watching him.
3 feet under our noses.
How he didn't hear all the snot coming out of our noses, as we tried not to laugh out loud ,
I'll never know.
"Don't complain about getting older, so many people never get the opportunity" unknown

Sherry (Pelowski) Nicholl
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/02 01:19 Sherry

That is how I remember the mansion - which is good since i wasnt always in my right mind when I was there.

Lee
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/02 09:38 Hey I remember Chandler mansion - never went to the one over at St Mt - Chandler was creepy. I remember Mike Casteel, David Braschler, Dana Holcomb - you were probably with us too Lee and a cast of others sneaking out to go over there and we wouldn't let anybody takes flashlights - you could only take candles. We were over there one time and heard the cops coming and we all hid in the attic..I remember being scared to death...Does anyone remember the old house across the street (or somewhere near by) that we rummaged through as well? I heard a few years later that some girl was attached in there but didn't know if it was true or not.

What ever happened to those houses? It's a wonder I never got arrested!
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/09 11:19 Chandler Mansion is now condomiuniums.
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/21 15:45 Wasn't the one near stone mountain called the Stephan Thomas house? And wasn't there something about the upstairs part of the bicycle shop in Tucker?
Chandler mansion was awful scarry! I hates even to drive by it! Remember when that girl got kidnapped near Emory and buried alive near there? YIKES!
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/21 16:05 yea that did happen
It was a house across the park one of
the house's on the end

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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2008/08/06 19:13 SusieMartin80 wrote:
Jackie...I was with you one time!!!! If you remember that "caretaker" guy jumped out with a shotgun and scared the poop out of us! I remember he was bald on top, but had really long hair down the sides and back. He was sooooo creepy!

Omigosh, we all ran out of there so fast and one of my green and white cheerleading shoes fell off. Philip Emeneker was with me and I asked him to go get my shoe and he wouldn't. NOBODY would! So I ended up leaving without it.

Then I had to explain to my Mama how I lost my shoe. And she had this uncany ability to know if I was lying, so I ended up just telling her what happened. I got in SO much trouble! I got grounded and she made me pay for the new pair of shoes I had to have for the next week's game.

Man...those were the days! (I would KILL my daughter if she ever did anything like that now!)

~~Susie



goody! goody! here is the original post!
Lordy this is scary stuff! and fun
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2008/11/24 20:10 That is too funny! Reading these stories bring back great memories. We (class of 81) did that too. We were scared to death by something in the house....and we were not in the best of conditions ourselves either
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