The Mission
Solving the mystery of America's most infamous haunted house.
Author Ally O'Sullivan, whose personal stake in the story is the disappearance of her fiancé Nick Hardaway within Rose Red, examines evidence in an attempt to liberate those who have been trapped there. Read "About This Site" for more info.Help her by signing the guestbook with your thoughts/input. You can also comment on posts and pages here, and respond to other comments to open a dialogue. Help Ally free Rose Red!
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Brand Spankin’ New Galleries
30/03/09
I’ve put up two new galleries for those who enjoy photographs. The first is personal and will appeal only to those who have a keen interest in Nick and my personal life, and a love for all things bridal. It’s a gallery of our wedding plans…
If so inclined, you can view Our Wedding Gallery here.

The second gallery is of greater interest, and I think you’ll find something to like therein. It’s a gallery of items from The Ellen Rimbauer Museum, which closed its doors in 2007. But its owners kindly sent me catalog photos of their inventory, so I’m able to show you lots of Ellen’s personal items purchased from the estate auction or donated by the Gilchrist family.
Check out The Ellen Rimbauer Museum gallery here.

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Both are so interesting! I love the historical museum and am glad someone took it upon themselves to save those items. I wonder why the museum closed.
Comment by Karen — April 1, 2009 @ 1:15 pm
Hi Karen, I think with the cancer diagnosis and dwindling business they closed the museum because a) they wanted to devote their time to fighting cancer or, as it happened, getting affairs in order and b) they couldn’t justify the overhead for the museum for the visitors they were receiving, especially if it meant hiring help to run the museum while they dealt with his health issues. Sad really, but I am still hopeful the items will be displayed again someday!
Comment by Ally — April 2, 2009 @ 7:48 am
i love your wedding gallery. i always love seeing what people are planning.
Comment by cady — April 2, 2009 @ 8:50 am
Cheers Cady. I will forever hope against all hope those wedding plans get to see some action, someday!
Comment by Ally — April 2, 2009 @ 8:52 am
I took a peek at your wedding gallery. Great images! I love love love your flower arrangements!
Comment by Julie — April 8, 2009 @ 9:34 am