She grew up in the Conjuring House. With the help of a ghost hunter, she'll try to save it
A movement to save the Conjuring House, which is set for auction on Halloween, is rapidly gaining traction with the launch of a GoFundMe campaign. Andrea Perron, who lived in the infamous house during her teenage years in the 1970s, is spearheading the fundraising effort. Her family's encounters with spirits in the home inspired the 2013 horror film "The Conjuring," which has since expanded into a successful cinematic universe. The house, located on Round Top Road, holds significant cultural and historical value, attracting paranormal enthusiasts and film fans alike. Supporters recognize the importance of preserving the site not only for its ghostly lore but also for its impact on popular culture.
Perron aims to gather enough funds to prevent the auction from proceeding, emphasizing the community's dedication to protecting local heritage. The auction date looms, adding urgency to the fundraising efforts. Local residents and fans of the film franchise are encouraged to contribute, highlighting the intersection of community action and cultural preservation.