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Click if You Dare! These Are the Most Haunted Places in the US

By Orgesta Tolaj

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25 April 2024

Haunted places in the US

© The Kehoe House, Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, & Wikimedia Commons / CC BY

Do you have the courage to explore the most haunted places in the US? From abandoned asylums to haunted hotels, the country is filled with spooky locations that are sure to send chills down your spine. For those who are brave enough to seek out the paranormal, the US is a treasure trove of ghostly encounters and eerie tales. These haunted places have long histories of spooky sightings and unexplained phenomena that continue to terrify visitors.

The Most Haunted Places in the US

These are some of the most haunted locations in the United States:

1. Hotel Bethlehem

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is home to the Historic Hotel Bethlehem. It dates back to the 1920s and is known for its reported hauntings. Guests have described seeing flickering lights and strange reflections in mirrors. They said it was particularly present in Room 932, dubbed the “room with a boo.” Other areas of the hotel, such as the lobby, kitchen, and restaurant, are also rumored to be visited by friendly ghosts. Despite its eerie reputation, the hotel boasts a AAA Three Diamond rating. It has also hosted famous guests like Henry Ford, Winston Churchill, and Amelia Earhart.

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© hotelbethlehem.com

2. The Myrtles Plantation

St. Francisville, Louisiana is home to the Myrtles Plantation, a historic estate built in 1796. Known as “one of America’s most haunted homes,” it is surrounded by live oaks and is said to be frequented by strange apparitions. Visitors can join guided mystery tours on Friday and Saturday nights to hear ghost stories and explore the mansion’s history. Private group tours are also offered for those interested in delving deeper into the paranormal lore of the plantation.

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© themyrtles.com

3. Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island, located south of Myrtle Beach, is a destination known for its tranquil beaches, but it also harbors a rich tapestry of ghost stories. Among these tales is that of the Gray Man, a spectral figure said to appear before major storms, warning beachgoers of impending danger. Encountering him is believed to offer protection from the storm’s fury.

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© townofpawleysisland.com

For a full ghost-hunting experience, visitors can stay at The Pelican Inn, haunted by its former Confederate soldier owner. All Saints Church, with graves dating back centuries, is home to the spirit of Alice Flagg, a lovelorn girl whose ghost roams the town and marshes. Visitors often leave tokens on her grave, believing it brings luck.

4. Salem

Salem, Massachusetts, infamous for the Salem Witch Trials, attracts ghost hunters worldwide. The Witch House, once home to Judge Corwin, offers eerie insights into the trials. Gallows Hill, where innocent victims were executed, and Old Burying Point, the resting place of accusers, add to the town’s haunted allure. The House of the Seven Gables, inspiring Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, is now a museum where visitors report inexplicable voices.

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© salem.org

5. The Jersey Devil

Between New York and Philadelphia lies 1.1 million acres of uninhabited woodland housing the legendary Jersey Devil. Descriptions vary, from a livestock-killing creature with red eyes to a Bigfoot-like phenomenon, or even the spawn of Satan born in 1735. Tracking down this elusive figure is a challenge, but the region offers encounters with other local legends like The Golden-Haired Girl, a demonic black dog, and the headless ghost of Captain Kidd. Adventurous souls can explore abandoned mining and mill towns or embark on a haunted hike through the woods for a spine-tingling experience.

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© pinelandsalliance.org

6. Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery

In a quiet Chicago suburb lies an abandoned cemetery with a dark past tied to the city’s organized crime era of the 1920s and 1930s. Visitors have encountered chilling phenomena, from phantom vehicles to a ghostly figure cradling a baby under the full moon. Adding to the mystery is a phantom farmhouse that seems to vanish as you approach, making this eerie location a hard-to-obtain piece of real estate.

bachelor's grove cemetery
© Wikimedia Commons

7. Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

Weston, West Virginia is home to the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, formerly known as the Weston State Hospital. At its peak in the 1950s, it housed over 2,400 patients and served as a psychiatric institution during the Civil War era. Although the facility closed in 1994, it now offers history tours, ghost tours, and overnight paranormal investigations. Visitors have reported encountering apparitions and hearing unexplained voices in the halls of the former asylum.

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© trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com

8. Sorrel-Weed House

Savannah, Georgia is renowned for its paranormal activity, with the Sorrel-Weed House standing out as one of the most haunted locations in the country. Nightly tours offer insight into its history and the reported sightings within. For a more immersive experience, book an after-hours investigation to explore the property independently, equipped with ghost-hunting gear.

soreel-weed house
© Jud McCranie / Wikimedia Commons

9. Gettysburg National Military Park

The Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 left behind a legacy of lingering spirits, with soldiers’ ghosts frequently sighted in hotels, restaurants, and even running across the battlefield at night. Visitors report hearing cannons and smelling gunpowder, adding to the eerie atmosphere. The Gettysburg National Military Park hosts infamous paranormal hotspots, including the Gettysburg National Cemetery, where floating orbs are spotted. Sachs Covered Bridge is another site of spectral activity, with reports of three disembodied heads believed to be Confederate soldiers hanged there.

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© nps.gov

10. Hotel Monte Vista

The Hotel Monte Vista in Arizona has been a popular haunt for celebrities like Bing Crosby, Jane Russell, and Spencer Tracy. Room 210, where John Wayne stayed, allegedly harbors the ghost of a bellboy who taps on the door and announces “Room service!” before vanishing. Room 220 is even spookier, with reports of the ghost of a former tenant who wreaks havoc by turning on the TV and messing up the bedding.

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© hotelmontevista.com

11. Glenwood Cemetery

Yazoo City, despite its colorful buildings, holds a chilling mystery within Glenwood Cemetery: a broken gravestone with shattered chains. Legend tells of ‘The Witch’ buried there, who allegedly tormented fishermen and threatened to burn the town down before sinking into quicksand. Twenty years later, Yazoo City endured a devastating fire, with 200 buildings lost—the broken chains around her grave remain a curious, unexplained phenomenon, despite the groundskeeper’s efforts to mend them.

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© glenwoodcemetery.org

12. Burkittsville

Burkittsville, Maryland, gained notoriety as the setting for the ’90s horror film “The Blair Witch Project.” Despite its eerie reputation, real-life tales add to the spookiness. In 1886, a search party disappeared while looking for a missing boy, who later returned alone. Subsequent searchers found disemboweled bodies with bound hands and feet on Coffin Rock, only to vanish upon their return, leaving behind an unsettling mystery.

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© burkittsville-md.gov

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