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Buck Whaley's Ghostly Procession

St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Dublin Apparition Georgian

St Stephen's Green is a hub of paranormal activity, and one of its most intriguing ghost stories revolves around Buck Whaley, a man doomed to pace the streets for eternity. His restless spirit is said to follow the route he frequently took while alive, which leads from the Green to Cuffe Street. Locals claim that Whaley's shade can be seen walking along this well-trodden path, a haunting reminder of his former life.

Historical records indicate that Buck Whaley lived in Dublin during the 18th century. While details about his life are scarce, his ghostly apparition has become a topic of interest among paranormal enthusiasts. According to eyewitnesses, Whaley's ghost is characterised by its pacing motion, as if reliving a familiar journey. This haunting manifestation has been reported to occur at various times, although the exact date and time remain unknown. The fact that multiple witnesses have come forward to share their experiences lends credibility to the existence of Whaley's ghost.

Historical Context

18th-century Dublin

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public Park
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
D2

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