20 Of The Most Haunted Spots in America

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Ready to take a spine-chilling journey through America’s most haunted corners? These destinations are bound to give you goosebumps. From the creaking floorboards of colonial-era buildings to the shadows of antique hotels, tales of the paranormal are woven into the fabric of the nation. So, if you dare, let’s explore the spectral side of the United States and uncover the tales that have left these places forever haunted.

The Mysterious Winchester Mystery House, California

The Mysterious Winchester Mystery House, California 
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The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose is one of the most bizarre and haunted locations in the U.S. Built by Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester rifle fortune, this sprawling mansion is a labyrinth of staircases leading to nowhere, doors that open into walls, and windows that overlook other rooms. Legend has it that Sarah built the house to appease the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles, leading to its endless construction until her death.

Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania

Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania 
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As the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, Gettysburg is steeped in history—and haunted by it. Visitors have reported seeing ghostly apparitions of soldiers and hearing the faint sounds of battle cries and gunfire. The battlefield, along with nearby locations like Devil’s Den and Little Round Top, are hotspots for paranormal activity.

The Infamous Eastern State Penitentiary, Pennsylvania

The Infamous Eastern State Penitentiary, Pennsylvania 
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Located in Philadelphia, the Eastern State Penitentiary was one of the most notorious prisons in the country. The prison’s imposing Gothic architecture and its history of solitary confinement have led many to believe that it’s haunted. Visitors often report eerie sounds, disembodied voices, and even ghost sightings within its crumbling walls.

The Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana

The Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana 
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The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville is often referred to as one of America’s most haunted homes. Built in 1796, it is said to be the site of at least 10 murders, and its ghostly residents are numerous. The most famous of these is Chloe, a slave who was allegedly hanged for poisoning the plantation owner’s children. Visitors and staff have reported sightings of her ghost, as well as other unexplained phenomena such as handprints on mirrors and footsteps on empty stairs.