50 most haunted places in America

Curses, scary cemeteries and haunted hotels you should visit ... if you dare!


If you are on theHunt for your next hauntThere are many destinations across the United States that contain enough terror stories to inspire the chills in the bravest visitors. Whether you are an amateur ghost hunter or looking for a good story to tell on your next dinner, you will want to read the fascinating stories of the most haunted places in America, such as the Lalaurie mansion in New Orleans Or at Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast in Massachusetts. Just make sure you are willing to respond to previous residents of these locations before leaving; The rumor has much closer to this side of the veil you could not think!

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The Lalaurie mansion; New Orleans, Louisiana

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If you have seenAmerican horror story, then you are probably familiar with the story ofMs. Delphine Lalaurie, a new social orleans accused of torturing and killing slaves at home in the French district of the city. In 1834, a fire broke out at the residence and when the officials responded to the scene, they discovered the mutilated slaves of Lalaurie, who had been trapped in the attic during the outbreak. When city dwellers attracted the wind of lalaurie crimes against humanity, they stormed the manor in retaliation, forcing her to withdraw in France.

Almost immediately, the neighbors claimed to hear the ghost cries of the victims of lalaury from the attic, as well as the image of a girl fleeing on the roof of the manor. Centuries later, visitors to the city can always tour outside the house at the 1140 Royal Street, althoughA lot of reports to be fainted or become nauseous as they pass.

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RMSQueen Marie; Long Beach, California

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The RMSQueen Marie, a retired sea lining, sailed in the Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967. He first served as a luxury ship thatguests AsElizabeth Taylor andAudrey Hepburn, then as a worldwide trooufhesis of the Second World War. According toExplore the shipHe is always haunted by the spirits of those who died on board, including a sailor who was crushed to death by a door in the machine room and another murdered in the B340 cabin. For a truly immersive experience, you canBook a room on Queen Marie, which also houses a restaurant and many other fantasy excursions.

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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1; New Orleans, Louisiana

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With these unique tombs above the ground, the cemeteries of New Orleans won the nickname of the "Cities of the dead. "And although it may seem impossible to classify the haunted cemeteries of this city, the inhabitants could tell you that theSt. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the closest of them all. The site is the final resting place of Mrs. Lalaurie (the experts guess that she returned to New Orleans after her retirement or that family members had her body shipped to the city after her death), as well as the Famous Voodoo PriestessMarie Laveau.

The washer tomb is easily recognizable, thanks to thehundreds of xs red This covers his facade - a sign that the visitors made a wish and asked for the aid of wasau. Believers also say that the Queen of Voodooappears on Saint John's Eve (23 June) and can be identified by thehandkerchief She wears around her neck. Despite his vigilant eye, vandalism has become such a problem in this historic cemetery (a group was even accused oftry to exhume Washer of his grave in 1982) that since 2015, visitors should be required to beaccompanied by a tour guide.

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Shanghai tunnels; Portland, Oregon

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At the beginning of the 19th century, there are rumors that Portland, Oregon, had a creeping problem known as Shanghaiing, a form of trafficking in human beings.According to the local legendThe crooks feed on young men without a mistrust in exhibitions, which were often equipped with trap gates for victims to be arranged directly from a network of underground tunnels. Once in these underground tunnels, men would be drugged, held captive and possibly sold to ships as an unpaid worker. Although many said it'sall a mythOthers believe that the tunnels still exist under theOld Town Chinatown neighborhood, containing the ghosts of men who died while holding captive.

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Cathedral of San Fernando; San Antonio, Texas

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TheSan Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio is theThe oldest church in Texas, built in the early 1700s. Its lands are prey to paranormal rumbaed activities - something that can possibly be linked toThe discovery of 1936 Bones, nails and military uniforms in the rags thought to belong to three Alamo soldiers.

The hooded numbers, monk, like the clothes are supposed to be spotted on the premises on a regular basis, as well as the presence of a man dressed in black that walks through the inside of the church. The Cathedral of San Fernando is still an operating church, so you can stop attending a service ... if you dare. Oh, and make sure to watch the walls at the back of the church. According toSan Antonio Magazine, Visitors often say see faces in them!

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Stanley Hotel; Estes Park, Colorado

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As inspiration forStephen King 1977 ROMANShinyThe Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, is considered one of the most haunted places in the world. According to the rumor, theoriginal owners of the hotel,Freelalan Oscar and Flora Stanley, Have not left the residence since its opening in 1909. According to the customers who have stayed there, Mr. Stanley often shows in the photographs, Ms. Stanley can sometimes be spotted playing the piano, and if you listen closely close enough You can often hear the child's laugh sound in the corridors. To catch a glimpse of the spirits yourself, you can book a room at the hotel, or if you are too scared, you can visit during the daylight. (We do not judge.)

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Dock Street Theater; Charleston, South Carolina

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Located in the historic district of French Quarter of Charleston, theDock Street Theater Open in 1736. And while the original building was destroyed by a fire just four years later, the theater has a second opening in 1937, and a third in 2010, after a large-scale renovation.

With such a long and rich history, it is not surprising thatghosts roam would have the region. Theater enthusiasts claimed to see the spirits, ghostly shadows and appearances on stage. But two ghosts especially out of the stand:Junius Booth andNettie. Booth is considered the father of the infamous presidential assassin,John Wilkes BoothBut he was far from charleston when he passed. And Nettie is considered a sex worker who attended the hotel that was once the new theater does.

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National Military Park of Gettysburg; GetTysburg, Pennsylvania

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Gettysburg attended the most deadly battle of civil war, with more than 51,000 men meet their fate on the three-day conflict course. Since most of these soldiers have ever had a burial, it is believed that theirSouls always haunt GetTysburg day of military national park.

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Lighthouse of St. Augustine; St. Augustine, Florida

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While theLighthouse of Saint-Augustine is visited by thousands of people compliant in its beauty every year, there are some visitors who stop to catch a glimpse of the spirits that one says haunting the places, because of the high number of tragic events that had place there since it was built in 1871. For example, in 1859, aGuardian flagship fell to his death while the white-washing of the building, and in 1873, three children (two of which were the children of the foreman) died in a monster accident after a cart they played in Broke, leaving them trapped, according to theSt. Augustine Save.

Now, customers reported identifying these unfortunate souls roaming nearby. A guide told theSt. Augustine Save In 2014, "I had some arm hairs torn out on me in the basement of the guard's house. Rather recently, I had my ankle caught. It was pretty amused because he was in the middle of my tour, so he looked like I come randomly stumbled on the air. "

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Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum; Weston, West Virginia

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Since theTRANS-ALLEGHENY LUNTIC ASYLUM Opened in 1864, hundreds of patients died in conditions that were judged inhuman. At some point in the 1950s, 2400 patients were crammed into the establishment, which was for 250 people. The asylum, which closed in 1994, would also haveperformed lobotomies and electroshock therapy on his patients. Perhaps why it is rumored that former patients seem Lunatic Asylum Trans-Allegheny like shadows, always cursing the scene.

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Moon River Brewing Company; Savannah, Georgia

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TheMoon River Brewing CompanyOriginally opened as a hotel in 1821, until it was converted into a makeshift hospital for patients of yellow fever during the civil war. Many people believe that these victims of yellow fever, the majority of them still haunts the second floor of what is now a popular brewing company. Unfortunately, visitors can not seem to drink their beer in peace without poltergeistes redeeming them. Paste the main level to avoid non alcoholic spirits at this property.

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Myrtles Plantation; St. Francisville, Louisiana

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TheMyrtles plantation, Established in 1796 byGeneral David BradfordWas actually built on top of aindigenous peoples inhibition Website. But these are not the only minds forever haunt the earth. The most infamous appearance is that of a former slave named Chloe, who,Legend has, Had his ear cut for the ear. After that, she would have poisoned a birthday cake and killed two girls plantation owner and his wife. Consequently, she was hung by his fellow slaves for his crime. Customers visiting the plantation These days will realize glimpses of his ghost, and several others who still seek justice for their deaths.

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Winchester Mystery House; San Jose, California

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TheWinchester Mystery House San Jose, Californiais the idea of ​​kidnapping ofSarah Winchester, Heirress the Winchester repeating rifle weapon gun. After a series of tragedies, including the death of his daughter and her husband, Winchester had visited a psychic to ask for help. Rumor has she said that the spiritualist told him that his family was killed by the ghosts of the victims of gunfire, and the only way to escape was to build a full manor house traps. The heiress has taken this view on the heart and I set out to build a sprawling area that now includes open on drops 12 feet, stairs to nowhere and sealed rooms. This is a disturbing sight to see and it is said haunted by the spirit of desperate woman and grievance-hit.

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Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast and Museum; Fall River, Massachusetts

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While the caseremains officially unsolved To date, it is believed that on August 4, 1892,Lizzie Borden matraqueuse parents,Andrew and Abby Borden, To death with an ax. Decades later, you can visit the famous residence Bordens, which now serves as guest rooms where guests can look pictures of the gruesome crime scene and stay in the room where Mrs. Borden was murdered. Apparently, these restless spirits can be bribed to leave you alone. Keeping Mr. Borden Bay, all you have to do is place a few pieces on his bedroom desk bedroom, according to theNew England today.

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State Penitentiary Eastern; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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TheState Penitentiary Eastern Philadelphia was thefirst to submit his prisoners in solitary confinement, From 1829. Hundreds of prisoners languient in these conditions. Some even had hoods placed over their heads as punishment for moving around their cells. Although the prison was closed in 1971,Tours are now available all year For those who would like to visit the souls who have stayedmanner longer than their original sentences. For an added thrill (or thrill), go to the penitentiary during the fall of hisTerror Behind the Walls, a dieTop haunted houses in the country.

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The field devil tramp; Chatham County, North Carolina

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The devil is in a wooded area about 50 miles south of Greensboro, North Carolina According to local legend, that is to say.

There is a clearing 40 feet in Chatham County pine wood that would have been devoid of vegetation for 300 years. Called the field tramping the devil was believed that the devil comes to this piece of land every night to plot evil deeds. What made this wooded areasameCreepier is that scientists have tried to understand why plants do not grow here, but found nothing wrong with the soil on the site, according to aUSA Today affiliate

And although it remains a place of camping quite popular, it is said that those who stay overnight are never without fault of mind. If this sounds like something you're interested, you canTalk your tent and wait until the action begins.

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Hotel Monte Vista; Flagstaff, Arizona

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Customers have detailed many stories of paranormal activity in theHotel Monte Vista In Arizona. In fact, even actorJohn Wayne was reported to have spotted a ghost here. Built in 1927, this hotel has remained an institution of culture Flagstaff - which might explain why other celebrities likeHumphrey Bogart,Clark, andAnthony Hopkinscame to see the legendary hotel for themselves.

In recent decades, there has beenMany observations of ghosts At the hotel, including the spirits of two women who were thrown from the third floor and is now attempting to strangle male guests and the "phantom bellboy" that strikes the guests in the middle of the night with the promise of service bedroom. TheThe hotel is still open for businessSO paranormal enter your tools and go.

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The City of Cahaba, Alabama

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City famous ghost and first capital of Alabama, Cahabawas abandoned At the end of the civil war, leaving only empty buildings and creepy cemeteries behind. During the war,the city housed more than 3000 union POWs.

Serving now as an epicenter of paranormal activity in Alabama, Cahabaoffers ghost tours all year. And even that's a miracle a bit: During the last decade, the visitor center of the city of the city was hit by lightning and burned to the ground.Linda derryThe historic city archaeologist, said the region was hit by lightning a disproportionate amount. "They call it the curse of Cahaba" said she saidThe New York Times.

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Lincoln Park Zoo; Chicago, Illinois

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One of the most popular tourist destinations of Chicago is also one of its most haunted. And that's because it was not always a zoo-itwas a cemetery. In the 1840s and 50, the area that is now theLincoln Park Zoo Was the final resting place for more than 35 000 people - most of them have been moved to another cemetery after the original proved to be too close to the water supply of the city.

As you might imagine, disrupting bodies of thousands of peace do not go well. A parapsychologist saidFree time this is "undoubtedly the most active site that I investigated." Since the zoo opened shortly after the bodies were moved, customers have reported significant levels of paranormal activity.

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Hotel mizpah; Tonopah, Nevada

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The home of the famous ghost "Lady in Red," theHotel mizpah At Tonopah, Nevada, opened in 1907 as one of the first luxury hotels in the State of Nevada. According to local legend, the lady in red was murdered in the hallway of the fifth floor of the hotel and continued to haunt the premises since. Since its renovation in 2011, customers have been able to stay in Red Suite and order the Red Lady Bloody Mary at the restaurant of the hotel.

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The town of Sleepy Hollow, New York

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As part ofWashington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Sleepy Hollow, New York, is a paranormal undisputed destination. One of the most infamous spirit to haunt the city is that of a statue calledDame bronze. This sculpture is located in the local cemetery somnolaire hollow where it will haunt you forever or comfort you, depending on how you treat it.

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Pittock Mansion in; Portland, Oregon

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Again, Portland happens to be one of the scariest destinations in the United States in 1912,Henry and Georgiana Pittock began to build theirDream Mansion hereAlthough they have enjoyed for only a small amount of time. Four years after borrow, they died at once in a year of each other. Now a public landmark, visitorsreported fragrant roses In the rooms without the presence of flowers and a childhood painting Henry seems to move alone in the house. Today, you can pay aVisit to the Museum Mansion-Turn-MuseumTo see if you can feel the spirits of the pittocks.

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Queen Anne Hotel; San Francisco, California

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What has become theHotel Queen Anne In San Francisco, initially served as a label school for girls in the 1890s. Those who stay in Room 410 may perhaps have an overview of the principal director of the school,To lack Mary Lake. When customers wake up in the morning, they often find that the lake unpacked their clothes and makes their bed. Even in the afterlife, she shows aamazing amount of the label!

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Bullock Hotel; Deadwood, South Dakota

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First established as hardware by hardware bySeth Bullock In 1876, this main street building in Deadwood wasconverted to a luxury hotel After a fire at the store in 1894. And apparently, Mr. Bullock has not left the premises since. According to the employees of the hotel, Bullock, died in 1917, is mainly there to make sure the hotel is still executed according to its values. Paranormal activity increases whenstaff membersBe slowed down or start whistling or humming. If they do, he would have shake the plates and glassware and turn on and off the showers. Sometimes the staff will even hear their names called by a male voice when no one else is present.

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Sallie House; Achison, Kansas

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As the legend goes, theSALLIE HOUSE Was originally the house of a notable Atchison doctor, who also saw patients there. One day, he performed an emergency surgery (before anesthesia) on a six-year-old Sallie, of which he feared the annex he feared to burst at any time. However, Salie died on the operating table, his latest memories being a man she thought torture. The story began to spread in 1993 when a young couple rented the house and the husband was attacked several times, while his child and his wife remained unharmed. If you are looking for a close tour with Sallie, you can participate in aSelf-guided tour in September and October, or aGuided tour or night all year.

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The whale house; San Diego, California

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TheWhale house Was a family home, a county court, a general store, a theater, a school and more. But these days, it is better known as a haunted house. Over the years, a lot of whales died in the house, starting with the 18-month son of Whaley, Thomas, deceased by Scarlet Fever. Many peopleReport always audience Small steps, crying or laughing in the building. But Thomas is not the only spirit that would have come out of the corridors. If you are curious to meet one of the many whales that still haunt this house, you can visit the now haunted attraction.

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Vulture mine; Maricopa County, Arizona

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TheThe vulture mine was created in 1863, whenHenry Wickenburg The gold discovered in the region, which led to the establishment of the surrounding mining city of Vulture City. However, in 1942, the mine was closed because it was illegal to treat gold during the Second World War. Quickly, the vulture mine has become a ghost town - literally.

According toThe Republic of Arizona, voices, orbs and other paranormal activities face the abandoned city. Most people attribute it to the suspended suspicious tree, where it appears that 18 minors were suspended after stealing gold in the late 1800s. And although none of the leaders had safeguard the legends, You are free to explore the abandoned city yourself.

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House of seven germs; Salem, Massachusetts

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TheHouse of Seven Gables was made famous byNathaniel Hawthorne New of the same name. And although Salem is no stranger to fancy observations, as the oldest restored house in the region, it is a mecca of spiritual activity.

According to rumors, as the house has been restored to its initial appearance, the spirits have also been removed. It is affirmed that various shadows have been observed throughout the house, including a little boy and female thinkingSusan Ingersoll, a former owner of the house and a cousin of Hawthorne. Do you want to see the haunted house in person? There areDaily guided tours.

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Pontett Bridge; Greenville, South Carolina

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Built in 1820,PitchIt is believed to be the oldest bridge still standing in South Carolina. And although it may seem like any former bridge, there have been a history of inexplicable occurrences at night.

According toTravelers are based hereMany inhabitants say they have been unable to start their cars when they will leave the bridge at night, then they see a light that comes to them, accompanied by a strong cry. "It never does not miss the night to see, feel or hear something that would leave most paralyzed," said Greenville NativeTravelers are based here.

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Crescent Hotel; Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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The Crescent Hotel Is so forced by supernatural observations, it has been nicknamed "the most haunted hotel in America". Built in 1886, theparticular paranormal nature of this hotel was published for the first time in 1997, whenRoenigk Marty And his wife, Elise, bought the building. Roenigk hired a medium,Carroll Heath, To read the building, and it is rumored to have helped it to discover a portal at "the other side".

While you are free to stay at the hotel as a normal guest, they also direct ghost night visits, during which customers have fallen several times to be fainted in the same place as the supposed portal was discovered .

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Pine bar; New Jersey

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The most important legend concerning thisearth section-What is more than one million acres in southern New Jersey - is that ofThe Jersey Jersey, a ghostly character who wives all the state.

According to the local tradition, the devil was born when the native pine barDeborah Leeds discovered she was waiting for her 13th child. Leeds shouted, "Leave it to be the devil!" And when the offspring came, it was the following: his 13th child, the Jersey Devil, had tough wings, a goat's head and clogs. Since birth in 1735, residents and visitors reported seeing the creature in the trees and on the sides of the highway. He kills livestock and terrorizes motorists. At one point, as much as$ 100,000 have been offered for his capture.

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Red onion saloon; Skagway, Alaska

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Open in 1898, theRed Onion Saloon Was an infamous brothel in Skagway during Klondike Gold Rush. Visitors would travel for hours to this warm place during the summer.

Themost recognizable mind here Is Lydia, a woman who worked in the brothel. Visitors reported hearing his steps as well as feel the strong and persistent perfume of his scent. His presence is so strong, in fact, that the police have already called upon to check the reports that a figure was running in the room and in what was once the House of Madame. But when the authorities inspected the room, it was empty.

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New Amsterdam Theater; New York, New York

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If you are interested in aShow in Broadway anda supernatural fear, pay a visit to New New Amsterdam Theater in New York, where currently, herd lovers of theater to see musical comedyAladdin. TheThe most famous ghost who wanders the halls of the theater isOlive ThomasA former girl Ziegfeld Follies Chorus who died during her honeymoon from Paris in 1920. It shows that her mind has traveled all the way back abroad to stay instead she liked to play. His presence is so well known to Thomas' theater than many "fans"Tried Staveway After the show to get a glimpse of the ghost.

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Calculated courthouse; Lark Charles, Louisiana

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MurdererAnnie McQinston, better known as Toni Jo Henry, is the only woman to have already been sentenced to death in the Electric Chair of Louisiana - who can explain why she still haunts the corridors of this palace of justice, where she passed from time in a holding cell before his death. She said to lock doors, softness lights and disorder with electrical equipment. The inhabitants are so afraid of her, in fact, that according toA local information stationThey even have a non-written rule where they do not mention its name in the building during the election season for fear that it will spoil the voting process.

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Masonic temple of Detroit; Detroit, Michigan

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Covering 14 floors, the Masonic Temple of Detroit is theLargest Masonic Temple in the world. Built byGeorge D. MasonIn 1912, he was rumored to be full of secret staircases and hidden passages. So he built this temple, however,a legend Said Mason went bankrupt and his wife has left, Mason executive to jump to his death from the temple roof. Others say he died of old age in the safety of his bed borders, but what is certain is thatThis building is plagued by cold spots, shadows and pranks that go unexplained. The finger of suspicion points to Mason!

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Burial of points cemetery; Salem, Massachusetts

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TheCemetery burial spot In the historic Salem, Massachusetts, is angry against the spirits of the people involved in the Salem witch trials. Although none of the 19 "witches" executed is buried here (this was a common practice at the time to bury the body near the point of execution), it is still plagued by paranormal activity. One of the points most infânés hot is the area of ​​the cemetery closest pub and restaurant Murphy on Derby Street. The former owners of the pub haveapparently seen Victorian woman in a blue dress powder, and the appearance of a boy with a basket picnic.

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Sheffield Island Lighthouse; Norwalk, Connecticut

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Completed in 1868, thelighthouse still stands Sheffield Island saw odd unexpected events. ArchaeologistKaren Orawsky Worked on the site in 1991, when she said she had heard music "hypnotic and mystic" no apparent source. Researcher and longtime paranormalChristine Kacyznski said that there seems to cast a girl, Abby, trapped on the island by the spirits of two fighters adults, accordingSan Diego Paranormal. If you are interested in meeting you Abby yourself, the island hosts ahaunted Lighthouse tour every year.

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Fort East Martello; Key West, Florida

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Fort East Martello was originally built as protection during the period of the civil war, but if you visit now, it's where you'll find what is perhaps the creepiest doll on planet Earth:Robert Doll. He is dressed in a sailor suit, but his face is distorted, with hole scars, no nose and black eyes. It is said that Robert was first given as a gift to a youngRobert Eugene Otto In the early 1900s Since then, Robert has been involved in scary stuff carréviout.

Eugene's parents said they often heard talk Eugène Robert and have an answer and witnessed the talking doll and change of expression themselves. And when Eugene died in 1974, a young girl, who had moved into the house with his family, found Robert and was excited to have a doll to play until she started to claim that Robert was alive and wanted to hurt her. Now shut up on the screen in theFort East Martello MuseumIt still does not seem that the torment of Robert stopped. But if you are doubtful, you are free to check things out for yourself.

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The Omni Parker House; Boston, Massachusetts

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While the Omni Parker House is full of historical significance for Bostonians, it is well known for its reputation as one of the most haunted hotels in Beantown, accordingSam Baltrusis inGhosts of Boston. He is haunted by none other thanHarvey Parker He himself is said to still walk the corridors of the hotel he built.

"I first heard about the ghost of Harvey Parker when I started working here in 1941," a long BellmanJohn Brehm, say itBoston Globe in 1992. "They said he walked the corridors of the Annex to the tenth floor. There were a lot of stories, but a senior occurred around 1950. An elderly woman insisted that it saw an appearance outside the chamber 1078. at first it was a hazy appearance in the air, and then she turned to her. she said it was an older man with a heavy black mustache . It comes from the watch, then faded. She went down a little handles, and security has shown the tenth floor. they check, but report that they could not find anything. "

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Iolani Palace; Honolulu Hawaii

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Iolani Palace The Hawaii's own royal residence, but it is also a palace ghostly proportions. Considered aNational Historic MonumentIn 1962, the palace was built in 1882 and housed the last title monarchs of Hawaii,King Kalakaua and his successor and his sister,Queen Liliuokalani. If you want to see the queen yourself, even if it's long, she went to the palace early in the morning. According toHonolulu magazineThe security guards of the palace confirmed that its ghostly figure often appears in the morning.

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Horror house of Amityville; Amityville, New York

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No, it's not just aSuccessful horror movie-currentAmityville Horror House It is just outside the city of New York in the city of Amityville, long island. In 1974,Ronald J. Defeo Jr.murdered all his family as they slept inside the house.

He was bought by the Family Lutz a year later, but they left less than a month because of the disturbing paranormal activity. They claimed to feel strange orders, noticed by the green mud oozing walls and saw a pig-shaped creature with red eyes that looked at them. They also said that the father-in-law,George LutzI woke up every morning at 3:15, at the same time, Defeo led his murders.

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Ohio State Reformationory; Mansfield, Ohio

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TheOhio State Reformationory is the bottom of the film of 1994The Redemption of ShawshankAnd the building has a frightening story itself. For 94 years, he stood a job prison where nearly 154,000 detainees came and went - but some never left. The third floor is one of the most haunted and haunted and people say it is here that they see dark figures, hear voices and traces, and just have a feeling of weapons never to be alone. Other areas that people are notified to avoid, according to Ghost Hunt ManagerScott SukelAre the sub-deposit, the chapel, the western attic, the administrator basement, the east and west cell blocks and the solitary confinement hole (where many prisoners took their lives).

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Grove Park Inn; Asheville, North Carolina

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Opened in 1913,The Grove Park Inn was built by medicine-manufacturerEdwin Wiley Grove, who moved to Asheville after hearing rumors from the city's healing powers. While the inn has been visited by many famous characters, includingF. Scott Fitzgeraldand former presidentBarack Obama, the most durable guest is the mysterious pink lady.

Always haunt the halls today, does the legend have a woman wearing a pink dress fell on his death of the fifth floor. In 1995, the owners of the hostel decided toHire a paranormal investigatorTo check things, and it concluded that the pink lady passes most of her time in room 545, two stories above where she is supposed to fall to her death. So, if you are still in town and you want to spend time with the pink lady itself, check out this room to get closer to the ghost.

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Don Cesar Hotel; St. Pete Beach, Florida

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Built during the height of the1920 years old age of jazzThe Don Cesar Hotel is known for the restoration at the rich and famous. It was built byThomas Rowe In tribute to his lost love for a long time, Lucinda. And that says the broken roundnever left. Customers report to see a man wearing an old panama hat and a white summer suit that disappears when approaching. And the employees of the hotel reported strange events on the fifth floor where Rowe had lived, like mysterious blows on the door without anyone and swinging doors opening alone.

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Peyton Randolph House; Williamsburg, Virginia

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Although this has been restored several times over the years, thePeyton Randolph House was originally built in 1715 and is one of themost historic buildings Still standing in Colonial Williamsburg. It is also sometimes called the most haunted house in the United States according toColonial ghostsEvery year on their ghost tours, guests have passed or had medical problems when they are on this house.

It is estimated that nearly 30 people have died in the house since its creation and many ghosts are never gone. SameMarquis de Lafayette, the famous French general of the American Revolution would have felt a supernatural presence in this house, writes: "I consider myself the chance to rent in the house of a great man,Peyton Randolph. When I arrived, as I entered the home, I felt a hand on my shoulder. It radiates me as if the intention of keeping me from entering. I quickly turned, but I found no one there. "

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Penitentiary of Western Virginia; Moundsville, West Virginia

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The Western Virginia penitentiary was put out of service in 1995, but that did not prevent the rumors of this 1876 haunted people building. According toCharleston Gazette-Mail, at the same time, he held 2,000 prisoners, even if he was not designed to even hold half of this number. Not only that, but many state-sponsored executions have been held in the building before the state has abolished the death penalty in 1965, and cases of violence and murder among the prisoners were common.

It is said that because of its violent history, many tortured souls deceased behind the walls of this penitentiary have never left. Old guardian and now guide for the building,Tom Stiles, say itGazette that even detainees complained of the paranormal presence of penitenticity.

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Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop; New Orleans, Louisiana

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New Orleans is forced with stories of ghosts andLafitte's Blacksmith Shop is not an exception. It was built in the late 1700s and is one of the oldest buildings standing in the French district. It says that the pirateJean Lafitte, who called the construction house in the early 1800s, always travels the halls. Although he does not interact with the guests, he is often seen in dark corners, looking at people (more scary, in our opinion).

There is also a rumor to be a ghost ghost that haunts the second floor of the store, although no one knows his background. But the haunts of this building are so common that the shop itselfencourage visitors to send Their haunted stories in order to share the stories of paranormal activity online.

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Kehoe House; Savannah, Georgia

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Built in 1892 byWILLIAM KEHOE, theKEHOE HOUSE Buying the funeral home of Goette, so it is not very surprising that the dead seemed to stick - especially in the oldest city of Georgia. But theGhost experiences Most visitors report children's sounds, which could be the result of the many children who lived in this house over the years. Customers also report to feel old perfumes in the corridors and feeling someone who touch them while they sleep. If you are curious to interact with ghosts yourself, you can stay on time and breakfast.

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LEDGE LEDGE; New London, Connecticut

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TheLEDGE PHARE Located in the Thame River, off the new port of London in Connecticut, where it was completed in 1909. It is said to haunt by a ghost called Ernie, many of whom had been guardian of lighthouse in the 1920s or ' 30s. According toAmazing legendsThis is the rumor that Ernie's wife missed the Ferry Captain while he was working at the lighthouse, so he climbed to the top of the building and jumped to his death.

Despite the details of this tragedy, Ernie is apparently a useful and playful ghost, so that can be a haunted place even the opposite of ghosts.want to to explore.

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Alcatraz; San Francisco, California

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Notorious to be a hardcore prison for some of the most infamous criminals, includingal Capone andGeorge KellyAlcatraz was "built to break the spirits of the most rebellious criminals," according toSF wild walking towers. So, the fact that many disturbing souls of prisoners are always here is not a surprise.

The 14D cell is said to be one of the most haunted because it is the sending of punishment prisoners. It is rumined that a prisoner was even found strangled in this room, after screaming a creature with brilliant eyes was trying to kill him at night before his death. Visitors also say they heard shouts and moan cell blocks A, B and C, with a psychic affirming to meet amalicious mind named butcher, the same nickname of a man murdered in Alcatraz in the 1940s. And for more lores and legends that will sleep with an open eye, checkHER! This is the most famous ghost story in your state.

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