"Six Flights to Terror" is a short story by Manly Banister. The story first appeared in the September 1946 edition of Weird Tales, with the following description: "It was a dead thing, and dead things should be buried—but how do you bury a building?"
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”Old Bugs” by H. P. Lovecraft
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”The Hunters from Beyond” by Clark Ashton Smith
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”A Night of Horror” by Dick Donovan
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