HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — 10 On Your Side is spotlighting spooky places that give you the chills, where things go bump in the night and objects move with no one around. One such place is the Virginia Beach Surf and Rescue Museum, where they say the spirits of those who risked their lives saving people in the water never left the seaside themselves.
At first glance, it’s a quaint little lookout post, surveying the happy beachgoers. But is there more lurking inside than meets the eye?
“Dana, the director’s cousin, said that she felt something up in the attic touch the back of her neck and it freaked her out,” said Surf and Rescue Museum Curator Deena Sasser.
Built in 1903, Seatack Lifesaving Station #2 replaced an earlier 1878 structure. It housed surfmen who would rush out to save crew

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