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When The Dakota was built in New York City in 1880 it was an oddity. Built with no expense spared, it was beautiful and futuristic - capable of powering itself and all it's surrounding streets with it's own basement power station - yet so far away from downtown Manhattan that it was named The Dakota because it might as well have been the midwest. But as soon as construction was complete it became clear that something was 'off' about the building. Strange and unfortunate events befell the first people to live there, and over time, ghosts were seen stalking it's halls. The building has been home to countless celebrities over the years and many have had paranormal experiences of their own. Is The Dakota as haunted as they say? Time for Rory and Kit to investigate.
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