(formerly) The Maple Leaf Lounge, Webster, Massachusetts
Once a pub or a bar in the early 1700s, the former Maple Leaf Lounge was known as the "Bucket of Blood".

We conducted this investigation in April 2002, at the request of a woman who tended bar here.
Employees and the lounge owner would report seeing the fleeting glimpse of a woman, dressed in period clothing (1700s). Employees would also be pushed from behind, patrons would be slapped or pushed as well.
Glasses would tip over, doors would close behind employees entering the stockroom. All had the feeling that these occurances were that of a woman who seemed very upset, and seemed to go out of her way to let others know.
Our investigation didn't render much that day....several photographs of orbs, and the faint image of a woman's face when we photographed underneath the stage in the lounge.
A door opened on its own underneath the stage, when it had been securely latched before.

At the time of our investigation in 2002, the lounge was in the process of being sold.
Recent internet searches turned up nothing about the former Maple Leaf establishment, or what it may be called now.

If any of our Massachusetts web visitors happen to know what the Maple Leaf is now called (or even if it still exists as a bar),
please feel free to let us know.
Nope, this isn't cigarette smoke or a dirty camera lens.
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What looks like Ecto in the bar area (left), and Orbs in the basement (right)
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