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* The '''[[O.K. Corral]]''' in Tombstone has been investigated by [[Ghost Hunters|TAPS]] of [[Ghost Hunters]].
* The '''[[O.K. Corral]]''' in Tombstone has been investigated by [[Ghost Hunters|TAPS]] of [[Ghost Hunters]].
* The '''[[Vulture Mine]]''' near [[Wickenburg, Arizona|Wickenburg]] is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of prostitutes in the bordello, children in the school house, and silver diggers that were killed in the area
* The '''[[Vulture Mine]]''' near [[Wickenburg, Arizona|Wickenburg]] is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of prostitutes in the bordello, children in the school house, and silver diggers that were killed in the area
* The Jerome Grand Hotel in [[Jerome, Arizona|Jerome]] is reportedly haunted from its past as the United Verde Hospital and after two suicides took place in the maintenance room, and is also haunted by a man who was crushed to death by an elevator
* The Jerome Grand Hotel in [[Jerome, Arizona|Jerome]] is reportedly haunted from its past as the United Verde Hospital, after two suicides took place in the maintenance room, by a man who was crushed to death by an elevator, and the ghosts of over 10 prostitutes.


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Revision as of 12:41, 26 September 2011

There are numerous reportedly haunted locations in the United States. This list alphabetically sorts these places by state and then alphabetically within each state.

Alabama

Arizona

  • At the Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone, there have been reports of ghostly laughter, yelling, and strange music. These reports date back to the 1880s. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[1] It was also investigated by TAPS on Ghost Hunters.
  • The Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee "is haunted, or at least that is what the owners claim and what numerous guests have affirmed over the years with stories about mysterious voices, odd sounds and smells, and even levitating objects."[2]
  • The O.K. Corral in Tombstone has been investigated by TAPS of Ghost Hunters.
  • The Vulture Mine near Wickenburg is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of prostitutes in the bordello, children in the school house, and silver diggers that were killed in the area
  • The Jerome Grand Hotel in Jerome is reportedly haunted from its past as the United Verde Hospital, after two suicides took place in the maintenance room, by a man who was crushed to death by an elevator, and the ghosts of over 10 prostitutes.

Arkansas

  • Fort Chaffee in Western Arkansas, which is near Fort Smith, is reportedly haunted. It was featured in episode 10 of the 4th season of the TV series Ghost Adventures on Friday, November 19, 2010.[4]
  • The King Opera House is a historic live performance venue in Van Buren. Opened in the late 19th century, the opera house is purportedly haunted by a young Victorian man who was whipped to death by the father of his lover when they attempted to elope.[5]
  • In the shy little town of El Dorado, far south of Arkansas, there is an old theatre building called the Rialto that is claimed to be haunted and as such, has been investigated by a local group of ghost hunters called the Spirit Seekers.[6]

California

Pioneer Park

Colorado

  • The Hotel Jerome in Aspen is claimed to be haunted by several different ghosts. The most frequently reported is that of a young boy who supposedly drowned in the hotel pool in 1936.[7]
  • Pioneer Park, also in Aspen, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of Harriet Webber, wife of its builder, who died of what was ruled to be an accidental strychnine overdose in 1881, four years before it was built.[8]

Connecticut

  • Dudleytown is an abandoned town founded as a settlement in the mid-1740s. It lies in the middle of a forested area in Cornwall. The original buildings are gone and only their foundations remain. Footage has purportedly been captured of restless spirits in the area[9] and hikers have reported seeing orbs in the area.[10] Visitors claim that the area is unusually quiet and without wildlife.[10] It is on private property and is closed to the public.
  • The Remington Arms factory in Bridgeport was once a weapons factory. It was closed in the 1980s after countless accidents and fatalities. Afterward, the place was abandoned and was the site of many crimes. People have reported shadow figures, voices, yelling, and residual working sounds. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[11]
  • Union Cemetery in Easton (also Bridgeport), which dates back to the 17th century, is touted as one of the most haunted cemeteries not only in Connecticut, but in the entire country. Many haunts have been said to exist on the grounds of the cemetery. Several visitors who have photographed the cemetery are later surprised to see orbs, light rods, ectoplasmic mists, and on rare occasions even full apparitions appear in their photographs that were not visible at the time the photo was taken. The most well-known haunt is a spirit known as the "White Lady". The identity of the spirit is not known, but sightings of her did not occur until the late 1940s, meaning she must have died sometime before then. People have photographed and even videotaped her. Not only have people seen her with their own eyes, but some passers-by have even "hit" her with their cars as they drove past the cemetery.[12][13][14]

Florida

  • Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine is allegedly haunted by the Spanish soldiers who once inhabited the fort. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[15]
  • The Riddle House in Royal Palm Beach is reputedly haunted by the spirit of Joseph, a former employee of the original owner Karl Riddle, who hanged himself in the attic after being falsely accused of a crime. Shortly after, people began reporting physical attacks, possessions, and objects moving mysteriously.[16] Moved from its original location in West Palm Beach, the house was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.
  • The Saint Augustine Lighthouse is allegedly haunted by two little girls, the daughters of the engineer responsible for building the lighthouse. A drifter is also said to have hung himself in the lighthouse in the 1800s and a couple of ghosts are reportedly past lighthouse keepers. Investigated by many ghost investigators, it was also featured in one episode of Ghost Hunters.[17]
  • The Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables is reportedly haunted by the ghost of Thomas "Fatty" Walsh, a mobster who was murdered on September 7, 1929 during a gambling dispute. Claims include that his ghost haunts the hotel elevator, from which reports of doors opening and closing and lights blinking on and off, as well as the 13th floor on which he was killed. Reports also include that of a woman who was said to have jumped out of a window to save her child. Guests have reported seeing a woman in white clothing in their rooms.[18]
  • The Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum in St. Augustine is allegedly the most haunted location in the eastern United States. The spirits there are allegedly stemming from a murder that occurred in 1939. Other spirits there include a British soldier, and a cigar-smoking man.

Georgia

  • Civil War Naval Museum in Columbus Georgia was investigated by several paranormal groups after staff members reported experiences such as books flying off shelves in the gift shop, mannequins moving from places which they were originally put, phantom voices and unexplained shadows darting about. Each investigative group has documented various forms of paranormal activity there.
  • The Moon River Brewing Company in Savannah is considered very haunted by angry spirits. Staff members have reported physical attacks, possessions, and mysterious dark figures. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[19][20]
  • Brenau University in Gainesville, GA, is supposedly haunted by several ghosts, including Agnes and Little Red. Little Red has been confirmed by Ghost Hounds, but Agnes refuses to make herself known to anyone who is not a Brenau student. Little Red typically haunts Crudup Hall, and Agnes Bailey Hall and Pearce Auditorium. Several sorority houses have local ghosts as well, but they have not been confirmed as of yet.

Idaho

  • Old Idaho State Penitentiary of Boise, Idaho is believed to be haunted, by staff and investigators. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.
  • Idaho Naval Hospital is said to be "at least 6,550% haunted" by the spirits of 9,567 people who have documented deaths including the spirit of Duke Edmund and 6,754 spirits whose deaths weren't documented. That's 16,321 deaths plus partial and full possessions, EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena), physical attacks by unseen forces, and much more.

Illinois

  • Ashmore Estates is a former almshouse and current haunted attraction in Coles County. It has appeared in several books, television shows and documentaries, including Soul Catcher and an episode of Ghost Adventures.[21]
  • Bachelor's Grove Cemetery has been the location of several ghost sitings including a famous photograph.[22]
  • Music Administration Building, Northwestern University The music administration building on the Northwestern Campus is the location of reported sightings of "Young Cliff," the ghost of a former student and musical prodigy, Clifford E Walsh. Reports of paranormal activity began as early as 1928.[23][unreliable source?]
  • Manteno State Hospital is an abandoned mental hospital in Manteno. In recent years, much of the former hospital has been reclaimed as an industrial park and as low-income housing. Tunnels under the hospital are reportedly haunted, and visitors claim to have seen phantom nurses and patients.[24]
  • The McPike Mansion in Alton is a mansion that was constructed in 1869. There have numerous reports of paranormal activity occurring in the mansion, including reports of hearing children laughing and sightings of apparitions moving around the halls. These hauntings are somewhat unusual in the sense that they are not linked to a murder or suicide.[25][unreliable source?]
  • Pemberton Hall is the oldest all-female dormitory in the state of Illinois. It is home to the legend of Mary Hawkins, a former dorm mother who reportedly haunts the hall. Other students living in Pem have told stories reminiscent of the urban legend "The Roommate's Death."[26]
  • Peoria State Hospital is an abandoned mental hospital in Bartonville. This hospital was the scene of the ghost of "Old Book," who haunted his gravesite. Trespassers have long come away with stories of eerie encounters.[27]
  • The Polish Museum of America in Chicago is believed to be haunted by the ghost of the famous pianist Ignace Paderewski. The staff recounts a number of incidents related by a number of people, including the cleaning crew who have claimed to experience ghostly-related phenomena late at night. The Ghost Research Society was even brought in by the museum staff to investigate these claims.[28]
  • The Stickney House in Bull Valley has a unique design due to Stickney's belief in spiritualism. It is thought that he and his wife wished to communicate with their dead children. Today the house is the local police department, and it is claimed that police report strange sounds, objects moving around, lights turning off, and door knobs turning and doors opening by themselves. Other homes in the area are also rumored to be haunted. The nearby Holcombville cemetery includes tombs of the Stickney children and a person killed in the crash of American Airlines Flight 191.[29][30]

Indiana

  • At the Story Inn in the town of Story a guest room is supposedly haunted by a ghost known as "the Blue Lady". Little is known of who she might be, or why she might haunt that room, but her alleged presence is mentioned in many separate guestbook entries. According to some, she seems more likely to appear if a certain table-lamp is turned on.[31][32][33][34]

Iowa

  • Brick building in Farrar that housed the middle school until 2002 and has been a private residence since 2008: the owner felt an unseen hand steady her when she was about to lose her balance on the stairs and later saw a young boy's apparition in the stairwell; a photo taken in the former auditorium shows the outline of a young boy sitting on the edge of the stage; digital recorders have picked up EVPs of children conversing and giggling.[35]
  • The Villisca Axe Murder House is home to some of the most notorious murders in history. It is said that the family that was murdered there in 1912 still lingers in the house. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[36]

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maryland

  • Chestnut Lodge in Rockville was a private facility treating mental patients for over one hundred years. Closed in 2001 and now under renovation for resale as upscale condominiums, separate recent investigations claim paranormal activity. The building was burned down in June 2009.[41]
  • Engineered Piping Products is a Baltimore-based reseller of industrial pipe, valves and fittings. The building is located upon the site of an old residential neighborhood. All of the activity tends to happen at the site of the old Deboser home. A local paranormal group, Pasadena Paranormal, has cumulatively logged over 100 EVPs from this location. They have experienced buzzing sounds that fly by their heads, and recently[when?] one employee had his coat tugged from behind when he was in the building alone. This site has been submitted to the Syfy's Ghost Hunters Great American Ghost Hunt for their consideration.[42]
  • Point Lookout Lighthouse, at the southernmost tip of Maryland's western shore of Chesapeake Bay, has seen numerous shipwrecks, bodies washed ashore, and plenty of paranormal activity, as documented over the centuries.[43]

Massachusetts

  • Danvers State Hospital, a psychiatric hospital located in Danvers, Massachusetts, was an asylum thought to be very haunted. There are many references in popular culture about the hospital. While the buildings were demolished so a company can build apartments, alleged hauntings continue. The apartments are said to be so haunted that people must move out. A movie (Session 9) was made based on (fictional) accounts of haunting and possession.
  • The Houghton Mansion in North Adams, where North Adams' first mayor, A.C. Houghton, and his family, lived, is supposedly haunted by a cab driver who committed suicide in the basement after a car accident that led to death and tragedy for the Houghtons. It is now used as a Masonic temple. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[45]
  • The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, which is now a bed and breakfast, is claimed to be the most haunted house in the USA. It is the site of a double murder, one of the most famous in US history, claimed ghost sightings and noises.[47]
  • The USS Salem (CA-139) in Quincy, which now serves as a museum ship open to the general public. Though never seeing combat, the ship has seen its fair share of life and death. Notably after the 1953 Ionian Earthquake serving as a hospital ship. The ship is home to the Fore River Paranormal Society, hosts ghost tours on a regular basis, is converted to a haunted ship open to the public during Halloween and was even featured on the show Ghost Hunters.

Michigan

  • Big Bay Point Light is reputedly haunted by the red-haired ghost of its first keeper, Will Prior.[48]
  • Nagoon Park, located almost four miles away from the town of Manistee is reputed to be haunted by something. The park is closed at night.[49]
  • The Regent Theater in Allegan is said to be haunted, and witnesses claim to have seen moving forms and felt physical touching.[50]

Mississippi

  • In Picayune, Mississippi, New Palestine Cemetery is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a bride that was left at the altar many years ago. She now roams around in her wedding dress searching for her husband.[citation needed]

Missouri

  • At Kemper Arena in Kansas City there are said to be sightings, sounds, and lights flickering on and off in the arena late at night from a former WWE wrestler named Owen Hart who died in 1999 by falling 78 feet (24 m) to his death from the ceiling of the arena. There are also said to be sightings of him still in his Blue Blazer suit at the top of the arena looking down with the cable hooked up to him.[51]
  • The Lemp Mansion in St. Louis is said to be one of the most haunted buildings in the United States. Four members of the Lemp family killed themselves, three in the mansion. There are said to be apparition sightings, glasses flying off the bar, pianos playing by themselves, etc. The mansion is now open as a restaurant and bed and breakfast.[52]
  • Wilsons Creek National Battlefield near Republic Missouri was the site of a major civil war battle fought in August 1861. Casualties for both sides numbered in excess of 2500 and General Lyon, the first union general to be killed in the civil war, met his fate there on that hot summer day in August. Members of The Ozarks Paranormal Society received a special use permit to investigate the Ray House, Bloody Hill and several of the sink holes where soldiers from both sides were buried in mass graves. People have reported hearing the sounds of troop movements, fife and drum music, being touched, hearing disembodied voices and seeing apparitions at various places throughout the battlefield. Feelings of being watched and followed while on the trails are common place and several photos of civil war soldiers are reputed to have been taken both in the evening and during the day light hours.

Montana

Bannack, Montana, a ghost town reportedly haunted by executed outlaws and a woman in a blue gown by the name of Dorothy.[53]
  • Bannack, a ghost town that was one of the first-settled towns in its county, is reportedly haunted. It was founded in 1862 and named after the Bannock indian tribe. Several reports of hauntings have been made there, including the apparition of a woman in a blue gown named Dorothy who drowned in Grasshopper Creek. A gang of outlaws were also executed in the town and their ghosts are said to haunt the area. There were several epidemics of illnesses there as well, and a reported 8 to 14 infants died in the town; visitors have often reported hearing babies crying.[53]
  • Carroll College, in Helena, supposedly has a ghost in the men's bathroom in St. Charles Hall, where a drunken student died of a cerebral hemorrhage after falling and smashing his head against a sink in the middle of the night.[54] The bathroom was closed for a period after the death, but was later reopened for student use. Several maintenance men and students have reported coming into the bathroom and seeing blood in the sink where the student hit his head. St. Albert's Hall is also said to be haunted by a nun who died of influenza in the college's early days.
  • The Copper King Mansion in Butte is said to be haunted by its original owner, Senator William A. Clark.[53] Owners have reported a warm and welcoming presence in the house, but have reported witnessing unexplained shadows and footsteps, as well as cold spots. The mansion also served as a Catholic convent in the early 1900s.
  • Garnet, a ghost town nestled in the Garnet Mountain Range about 40 miles outside of Missoula, is said to be haunted by several ghosts, including gold miners and a woman executed for murder there.[53] People have often heard voices and loud music when nobody is there.
  • The Old Montana State Prison, located in Deer Lodge, is reportedly haunted and had a history of extremely violent criminals, countless executions, and several riots.[55] Built in 1871 and in operation until the 1970s, the prison is now a museum open to the public, and guests have reported disembodied voices and footsteps in all areas of the prison. An underground solitary confinement sect of the prison, known as "the hole", which housed prisoners in total darkness, is said to be haunted, and guests have reported being pushed and touched while in the cells.
  • Virginia City, a ghost town-turned-tourist-attraction, is said to be haunted. The saloon and theatre are two areas of reported ghost sightings.[54] The town had a violent past and was home to many outlaws. Calamity Jane lived in the town as a child.[54]

Nevada

Abraham Curry House in Carson City
  • The Nevada Governor's Mansion in Carson City was first occupied by the family of Governor Denver S. Dickerson in July 1909. Guests and staff have reported seeing a woman and child on the premises, thought to be Dickerson's wife Una and daughter June, the only child to have been born in the residence.[59]
  • La Palazza Mansion in Las Vegas.

New Hampshire

  • Huntress Hall, a dormitory at Keene State College, is supposedly haunted by its namesake, Harriet Huntress. Students often report strange noises coming from the building's attic, where Huntress' wheelchair remains to this day.[60]
  • The Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods. Room 314 is allegedly haunted by the wife of the original owner. It has been investigated on Ghost Hunters.[61]
  • Pine Hill Cemetery (also known as "Blood Cemetery") in Hollis is allegedly haunted by a family murdered in the 19th century. People have reported orbs, EVPs, and a mysterious little boy running out onto to the road to stop cars.[62][63]

New Jersey

  • Burlington County Prison in Mount Holly is reportedly haunted by a legless, floating spirit that moves from the entrance to the yard, a tall male in a uniform in the basement, and the third floor is claimed to have a flurry of paranormal activity.[64]
  • The Devil's Tree in Bernards Township is said to be one of the old headquarters of the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey. An area surrounding the tree is said to give off unnatural warmth where snow doesn't seem to stick in the dead of winter. They say that the tree has a branch that still hangs low from where the KKK would lynch people. People who have tried to cut it down or do harm to the tree have allegedly met an untimely death.[65][66]
  • Domani's Restaurant in Roselle Park is reportedly haunted by its former owner who died in the building.[67]
  • The Essex County Hospital Center in Verona is believed to be haunted by full-body apparitions of nurses and patients. Some have even claimed a demonic presence. The sound of a rolling gurney can frequently be heard.[68][69]
  • Poltergeist incidents and other ghost sightings have been claimed at the Union Hotel in Flemington since its upper floors were closed and it was converted into a restaurant.[70]

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

  • Shouting by disembodied voices was heard during a paranormal investigation of the stone building that formerly housed the Ashe County Hospital in Jefferson. The investigators also heard an elevator in the building "ding" even though the structure had no electricity. Also in Jefferson, the Museum of Ashe County History occupies the century-old building that had been the county courthouse. In the summer of 2010, a college intern working alone in the building on the main floor heard a telephone ring on the second floor and a person walk across the floor to answer it.[77]
  • The Attmore-Oliver House in New Bern has been the scene of some poltergeist-like activity stemming possibly from either deaths in the house during a smallpox epidemic or the spirit of the last private owner.[78]
  • Brown Mountain in Burke County is reputed to have ghostly orbs of light radiating from the mountain. The Brown Mountain Lights date back as far as the year 1200, according to local Cherokee legend. This was the year of a great battle, and the Cherokee believed the lights to be the spirits of Indian maidens who still search for lost loved ones. There also has been speculation of alien activity. Wiseman's View on Linville Mountain is the best vantage point for viewing the Brown Mountain Lights. The lookout was used by German Engineer William de Brahm in 1771 while studying the phenomenon. He attributed the lights to nitrous gases emitting from the mountain and combusting upon collision. His theories were later disproven.[79]
  • The Carolina Theatre in Greensboro, NC was set ablaze on July 1, 1981 by a woman who was assumed mentally disturbed. Ms. Melba Frey went up to the upper balcony and started the fire, which burned the entire balcony and lobby. Her body was found in the stairway by firefighters, and she is now believed to haunt the area in which she died, flipping the folding seats up and down.[80]
  • An older woman in 18th-century dress is said to haunt the second and third floors of the Harvey Mansion Historic Inn and Restaurant in New Bern. A North Carolina State University professor reported seeing her glide by his table while dining in the second-floor restaurant.[81]
  • Lydia's Bridge is located in Jamestown, just outside of Greensboro, NC. In the early 1920s, Lydia and her date were headed home from a dance. It was a foggy night, and in a hurry to get home by Lydia's curfew, her date lost control of the car and hit the Southern Railroad Underpass Bridge head-on. Her date died on impact, but Lydia, badly injured, managed to escape the car. Trying to flag down a passing car for help, she was mistaken as a hitchhiker, and died by the roadside. There have been accounts of people picking up a hitchhiker in white, who says her name is Lydia. She gives an address and says she doesn't want her mother to worry and she needs to be home by curfew. Then she disappears before she reaches her destination. Lydia is also known as The Phantom Hitchhiker; The Lady in White; and The Vanishing lady. Lydia's Bridge is now abandoned, but U.S. Highway 70 used to run under it. Now High Point Road, it was straightened an a new underpass was built a few feet away in an effort to make the road safer.[82]
  • Fayetteville hosts ghosts such as "The Lady in Black" who haunts the Sandford House (formerly called the Slocumb House).[83] Her apparition first appeared in the late 19th century and has been sighted recently[when?] by members of The Woman's Club of Fayetteville.[84]
  • The Tar River, near Tarboro in Edgecombe County, is associated with a legend of a banshee. The legend speaks of a Patriot miller who was killed by a small group of British soldiers during the American Revolution. Before they drowned him in the river, he warned the soldiers that if he were killed, they would be haunted by a banshee. After his death, she appeared and caused the deaths of the soldiers and supposedly still haunts the river.[85]

Ohio

  • Cincinnati Music Hall is a theater that was built over a potter's field. Reports of spirits on the property date back to 1876 and continue through modern times. In 1988, during the installation of an elevator shaft, bones of adults and children were exhumed from under the hall.[86]
  • The Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield is a defunct prison that was shut down in 1990. Now, people report cell doors slamming, yelling, physical attacks on women, and shadow figures. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[87]
  • Ohio University is known in state folklore as the most haunted college campus in the entire United States, if not the world. Established in 1804, the university is quite old by Ohio's standards, which only adds to its ghostly reputation. A large number of places on campus are said to be haunted, and numerous other popular tales are told about the university across Athens county. The British Society for Psychical Research claims that Athens, Ohio, is one of the most haunted places in the world.[88] At one point[when?], Fox also filmed an episode of its Scariest Places on Earth at the university. Many of the ghost stories associated with Athens and the University center around the former Athens Lunatic Asylum and the horrors that supposedly went on there. Two notable examples of alleged local hauntings are a statue of an angel in the cemetery on West State St., which is said to be crying, and the spirit of a civil war veteran called Michael Ward, who chants names of the university's students.[citation needed]
  • Prospect Place in Trinway. Satanic rituals were allegedly performed on the site, and many people were supposedly killed during its time as a stop on the underground railroad. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[89]

Mallard Pond Pickerington Ohio-Causing a lot of frustration throughout the small town, many sightings have been reported to police. Off of a Pickerington Ohio Haunted website a girl describes being drained of energy and seeing things across the pond.

Oklahoma

Oregon

Hot Lake Hotel circa 1920s, located in Union County, Oregon.
  • Bagdad Theater, located in Portland, is a theater built by Universal Studios in 1927 that was used as a cinema as well as a theatre stage for plays and vaudeville shows. A theater maintenance man hung himself behind the stage, and the women's bathroom is reportedly haunted by a spirit.[91] It is now operated by McMenamins as a cinema and pub.
  • Hot Lake Hotel is a supposedly haunted hotel in eastern Oregon. The hotel is known for a massive fire that occurred in 1934, as well as suicides and hauntings from ghosts during its days as a sanatorium.[92] Countless people died on the property, including a doctor who killed himself in an operating room, as well as a nurse who died after falling in the scalding hot springs.[93] The building served as a hotel and resort for its homeopathic mineral waters, as well as a hospital and elderly home, and housed a restaurant in the late 1980s. It was in disrepair by the early 1990s, but was restored for the public in 2003 by a private family. In 2001, the hotel was featured on the television show The Scariest Places on Earth.
  • The Multnomah County Poor Farm, also known as the Edgefield Poorhouse and Edgefield Power Station, located in Troutdale, Oregon, is supposedly haunted. The construct, built in 1911, operated as a poorhouse, and also housed the mentally challenged, the disabled, and the elderly;[94] since death was common in poorhouses, many people were buried on the property in unmarked plots.[95] The property later served as a sanitorium and a reform school for troubled kids before falling vacant in 1990. It is now a hotel operated by McMenamins restaurant and brewery, and has several restaurants and bars on the property as well as an outdoor stage for concerts. Hotel guests have frequently reported hearing a woman's voice reciting nursery rhymes, as well as unexplained crying in the building. A woman dressed in white is also often seen roaming around the property.[94]
  • Pittock Mansion, located in Portland, is reportedly haunted by its original owners, Henry and Georgiana Pittock, who built the house and died there.[94]
  • Rhododendron Village, located near the town of Rhododendron along the Barlow Trail, is a campsite that was used by pioneers on the Oregon Trail in the mid-1800s, and is reputed to be haunted. The site, which houses several log cabins and mess halls, is near Laurel Hill, the steepest hill along Barlow Trail. Conestoga wagons were often hoisted up the hill by ropes, and many deaths occurred there; the Rhododendron Village served as a gravesite for many of these people. Volunteer workers there have reported doors slamming open and shut as well as lights turning on and off, and several graves have been discovered around the property.[94]
  • The Shangai tunnels located in Portland are part of an underground city located in the Old Town/Chinatown district. The tunnels were often used during prohibition, as well as to kidnap and smuggle immigrants, laborers, and prostitutes who would be sold to ship captains passing through on the Willamette River. The tunnels are reportedly the most haunted place in the city of Portland.[96]
  • The Welches Roadhouse is a two-story house in Welches, Oregon on Mount Hood that is supposedly haunted by a woman who killed herself on the property.[94] The woman purportedly jumped from a second-story door used for snowdrifts after the man whose child she was bearing— an escaped convict whom she had taken in— left her.

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

  • Belcourt Castle, a French Renaissance-style château in Newport, is alleged to be the location of numerous paranormal phenomena and events, including moving chairs, moving armor, ghostly apparitions, a possessed statue and various other sightings.[97]
  • In Exeter, there are a few buildings formerly known as the Ladd School, a school for the mentally disabled that was founded by Dr. Joseph H. Ladd in 1907 and officially closed in 1994. The school reportedly mistreated students, and there are stories today of ghost sightings of the children who suffered, noises, and electronic malfunctions. The Exeter Job Corps Academy was built over the Ladd School's ground, with many of the older buildings still intact and reportedly "haunted."[98]

Tennessee

  • The town of Adams, TN was the site of the Bell Witch haunting, as well as the Bell Witch Cave. Townspeople (even in modern times) have reported seeing strange occurrences, including seeing a little girl in a green dress who disappears shortly after being seen. This is a common apparitional state in which the Bell Witch chooses to be seen.[99]
  • The Carnton Mansion in Franklin, Tennessee was used as a hospital for Confederate Soldiers during the Civil War. Many of the deceased here were buried in mass graves. Several of their apparitions have been seen, heard and even felt here. Among them is the white apparition of a woman who appears on the back porch.[100]
  • Back in the Sixties and Seventies when it was still known as Hendersonville High School, Ellis Middle School was haunted by ghostly footsteps and random apparitions. Students once described the apparition of a dark coachman on the location. The Seventies TV-Series "That's Incredible" once considered a segment on the hautings but passed it over for other projects.[101]
  • The Isaac Franklin Plantation in Gallatin, best known as Fairvue, is reported as haunted by the ghost of a Union Officer and a little girl on a tricycle. Three families have lived here and it was once used as a Civil War Hospital.[102][unreliable source?]
  • The Loretta Lynn Plantation House and the area surrounding Hurricane Mills, Tennessee are both said to be haunted by the founders of the plantation and it's town. There have been unexplained reports of Civil War soldiers walking and camping around the town and near the plantation. In 2011, the Ghost Adventures crew conducted an investigation inside the house, and aired the episode of the Loretta Lynn Plantation House, during which the crew observed a significant amount of unusual activity. [103]
  • The Orpheum Theatre in Memphis is haunted by the ghost of a small girl who was killed in a car accident in front of the theater. She appears in Seat C5 watching the performances and around the structure. In 1979, a parapsychology class from the University of Memphis found evidence of six more ghosts on the location.[104]
  • Built in Kingsport, Tennessee in 1818, Rotherwood Mansion is haunted by the ghost of a "Lady In White." She's believed to be Rowena Ross, the daughter of the builder of the house. She supposedly returns looking for her true love who drowned on the Holston River.[105]
  • Also known as the Grand Ole Opry House, Ryman Auditorium was originally built as a church, but years of music concerts here made the location the home of Country Music in the United States. Many believe the location is haunted. Footsteps have been heard, doors close and the voice of Hank Williams Sr. has been heard singing his old songs. Others have described the image of a Confederate Soldier on the premises.[106]
  • The Sheraton Read Hotel in Chattanooga is haunted by the ghost of Lisa Netherly who was murdered by her husband here as she was meeting her lover here for a secret tryst. She is said to haunt her former room and to jump in bed with male guests who check in alone.[107]
  • Tennessee High School in Bristol, TN is haunted by former students and a phantom locomotive that roars over the gym and down the hall. Part of the school was reportedly built over forgotten railroad tracks.[108]
  • Tennessee State Prison is supposed to be haunted. A former warden describes odd voices, strange sounds and disembodied footsteps. The location was used in the movie The Green Mile and also elaborated on in the TV-Series, "Celebrity Paranormal Project." [109]
  • The Woodruff-Fontaine House is haunted by the ghost of Molly Woodruff. She has been seen and felt in the Rose Room which was once her bedroom. The location is now a museum, and one docent once heard Molly's voice say, "My bed doesn't go there." Others have sensed cigar smoke in the old mansion they can't explain.[110]

Texas

The Alamo in San Antonio
  • The Alamo in San Antonio is reportedly haunted by the spirits of those who died during the Battle of the Alamo. The site has been the scene of many ghostly sightings, starting shortly after the battle and continuing up to modern times.[111]
  • The Devil's Backbone in the Texas Hill Country is said to be haunted by a Spanish monk, Native American, Wolf Spirit, and Confederate soldiers.[112]
  • Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston has long been a popular spot for local ghost hunters. The existing building was completed in 1925, allegedly on the site of a mid-19th century cemetery, and has recently[when?] been remodeled into apartments.[113]
  • Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast, Fort Worth. It's rumored that every building in the legendary Stockyards of Fort Worth are haunted. But none is quite as haunted as Miss Molly's—which is considered by most to be one of the most haunted places in Texas. The hotel was built in 1910 and it's gone through several different transformations. Everything from a "speak-easy" named The Oasis during prohibition to a bordello in the 1940s named Gayatte Hotel—which was operated by a Miss Josie. Today the Star Café is on the bottom floor and Miss Molly's Bed & Breakfast is on the top floor. The building has been confirmed to be haunted by-way of apparitions to spirits not knowing that they're dead.[114]
  • Presidio La Bahía in Goliad is a fort that was the site of numerous conflicts before and during the Texas Revolution, including the Battle of Goliad and most notably the Goliad Massacre in 1836. Many South Texas locals have claimed that the spirits of massacred soldiers can be found on the premises, and some have even claimed that at night their cries of agony can be heard from time to time.[115]
  • The Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells is a hotel that is being restored. There have been numerous investigations in the Baker Hotel by professionals and non-professionals alike. In a photo taken by a ghost-hunting team based in Texas, the entire photo was covered in mysterious orbs. A psychic who had been there reported going into a room and feeling very sick. Some people claimed to have seen the ghost of a woman, who jumped off the 7th floor to her death, in a window on the 7th floor. Other people have claimed to be inside one of the rooms when they heard what sounded like a ton of people having dinner and talking.
  • York Town Hospital, York Town, Texas. Said to have over 2,000 deaths.[citation needed]
  • Galveston - It is reported that the city of Galveston is haunted. There has been numerous reports all over the city. People believe that many of the sightings are from victims of the 1900 storm that destroyed the island. Another is based on a legend that has never been disproved, this one is of the sailor that told his son when he died not to sell his house. Well apparently the sailor died and his son sold the house to UTMB here in galveston. They tore down the house and built a office building there. Many deaths while it was being built and then a face appeared on the side of the building. It is said that they tried to sand blast the face off the building and it just appeared in another spot. They got tired of trying to remove the face so it is still there now. Another is of the Hotel Galvez said to have many apparitions there one main sighting is said to be that of none other than Bernado De Galvez the founder of Galveston. There are so many sightings here all over the island from the Treemont Hotel to the beaches and the harbor.

Vermont

  • Bennington College students in the Jennings Hall music studies facility have reported hearing voices and footsteps, particularly after dark. It was the inspiration for the Shirley Jackson novel "The Haunting of Hill House".[116]
  • Southern Vermont College A four year liberal arts college that has an extensive history of paranormal activity and was investigated by Vermont Spirits Detective Agency.
  • "Bennington Triangle” is name given to denote an area of southwestern Vermont which at least five or as many as ten people have disappeared between 1920 and 1950.The Bennington Triangle also has been a hotspot for UFO activity, Big Foot sightings, and strange lights and sounds.
  • Emily's Bridge, located in Stowe Vermont Gold Brook Bridge is not your ordinary covered bridge. This bridge is also known as "Emily's Bridge" , due to that it is haunted by a ghost named Emily. Many people that have visited the bridge have experienced disturbing paranormal activity. People have reported scratch marks appearing on vehicles that were parked on the bridge, and being touched or scratched by Emily's ghost. Often strange noises are heard on the bridge, noises such as footsteps, ropes tightening, and a girl screaming. Many also have reported seeing a white apparition around the area of Emily's Bridge

Virginia

Aquia Church in Stafford
  • Aquia Church in Stafford is said to be one of the most haunted churches in Virginia. Legend says that the church and the church graveyard, which has graves dating back to 1738, are both home to paranormal activity that has taken place for over 200 years.[117][118]
  • Ball's Bluff in Leesburg was the site of a Civil War battle in October 1861 and is said to be haunted by those who died during the fighting here.[119][120]
  • Bremo Historic District in Bremo Bluff, where a house at Bremo Recess is reportedly haunted by Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke, the wife of John Hartwell Cocke, brigadier general in the War of 1812 and builder of the plantation estate.[121]
  • Ferry Plantation House in Virginia Beach, a colonial and plantation era house, with 11 reported ghosts, including: people who perished in an 1810 ship wreck at the ferry landing, former slave named Henry - who still considers this his home, Sally Rebecca Walke - eternally mourning the loss of a lover, former resident/artist Thomas Williamson, and the Lady in White from 1826, who reportedly died from a broken neck falling down the stairs.[122]
  • Crawford Road is a road just miles away from Yorktown, in York County, VA and is said to be plagued by supernatural phenomenom. On a bridge that joins with the road, it is said that a women hanged herself just before her wedding day, and a slave women also threw her baby off of it, before later hanging herself. There is a claim that numerous African-American slaves were hung in trees. Today, the road is rarely used due to superstition regarding strange activity.
  • Manassas National Battlefield Park has many reports of paranormal activity. An unfinished railroad located within the battlefield which was ordered by Robert E. Lee to be constructed during the Civil War is said to be a hot spot for paranormal activity.[123][124]
  • Monticello in Charlottesville was the home of Thomas Jefferson, and employees have often heard him whistling on the grounds, as he was known to do during his living days. It has been reported that there has been seen an apparition of a 10 year old boy wearing a uniform and a tri-cornered hat peering out a 2nd floor window.[125]
  • The Rosewell plantation in Gloucester County is a mansion constructed in 1725 that has been home to numerous accounts of paranormal activity.[126][127]

Washington

  • Kells Pub / Butterworth Building located in Seattle, Washington's downtown Pike Place Market area, is said to be haunted by employees, customers and ghost hunters alike. It was once a mortuary, currently converted into a pub. This located was featured on Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures[128]
  • Montgomery House Bed and Breakfast in Kalama was once a hospital, bordello, and medical clinic, built on land formerly occupied by the Cowlitz Indian Nation. The land was site to tens of thousands of Native American deaths, and full-body spectres are reported both in the establishment's back yard and within the home. This location was the subject of the 2009 feature film documentary Montgomery House: The Perfect Haunting, directed by psychic Danielle Egnew.[129]

Washington, D.C.

West Virginia

Wisconsin

  • Summerwind Mansion, formerly known as Lamont Mansion, is a ruined mansion on the shores of West Bay Lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin. It is reputed to be one of the most haunted locations in Wisconsin.

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