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Reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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
•   Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham is allegedly haunted by workers who died there in its time as a factory. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[1]
[] 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.[2] 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."[3]
[] California
 
 
Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay
•   Alcatraz is a former maximum security prison on an island in San Francisco Bay. It is no longer used as a prison. Visitors and tour guides have made claims of hearing screams, slamming cell doors, banjo music, and footsteps.[4]
•   Andleberry Estate in Clovis is a mansion that was once part of a sanitarium. The mansion, which is allegedly haunted by ex-residents of the sanitarium, will soon be transformed into a haunted hotel called the Wolfe Manor Hotel. The owner, Todd Wolfe, has reported hearing ghosts walking and talking and even breathing on him. LiveSciFi.tv sent a group to spend the night inside the mansion, during which some unexplained phenomenon reportedly happened, including a door that slammed shut by itself. A local news station did an overnight investigation for Halloween of 2007 and recorded an EVP. Several other EVPs and orbs have been caught on audio and video by investigators,[5] including those on the TV series Ghost Adventures.
•   Cinema 1-2-3 in Visalia has had accounts of over 300 spirits inhabiting the theater.[6][7]
•   El Adobe de Capistrano Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano, which comprises the home of Miguel Yorba built in 1797 and the town's Juzgado (court and jail) built in 1812,[8] is reputed to house a ghost in former jail cell, now the restaurant's wine cellar.[9] In addition there have been reports of a headless friar in front of the restaurant.[9] The small city has the highest reporting of ghosts in the county and one of the highest in California.
 
 
The Hollywood Sign in the Hollywood Hills
•   Hollywood and the surrounding area have numerous sites that are believed to be inhabited by the spirits of deceased celebrities. For example, the ghost of actress Peg Entwistle, who committed suicide by jumping off the Hollywood Sign in the Hollywood Hills, has reportedly been seen near the sign. Some apparitions have been reported as being sighted at more than one location in Hollywood.[10]
•   The Hotel del Coronado, in Coronado near San Diego, this historical landmark boasts claims of a haunting by a young woman named Kate Morgan who died there in 1892. It was also the filming site for the Marilyn Monroe comedy, "Some Like it Hot." [11]
•   The Linda Vista Community Hospital in Los Angeles is allegedly haunted by the spirits of many patients who died traumatic deaths. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[12]
•   Mission San Juan Capistrano is reputed to house the specters of an Indian girl, a headless Spanish soldier, and a bell ringer.[13]
•   The Preston School of Industry in Ione was once a home to troubled youths. The castle had its share of deaths and suffering. Allegedly, the ghost of a caretaker who was bludgeoned to death by students still resides there. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[14]
•   The RMS Queen Mary, docked in Long Beach, is reported to be haunted, and currently serves as a Literal haunted attraction for Halloween.[15][16][17]
•   In Sunnyvale, many Toys "R" Us employees have reported seeing unusual rearranging of toys in the aisles, and reported sightings of a man in his thirties dressed in old clothing. His name is believed to be Johan, and is believed to be a farmer who used to live on the site of the Toys "R" Us and is just keeping "an eye on the old place". The store still remains open today; most customers are completely unaware of this legend.[18][19][20]
•   The Whaley House in San Diego was built by the Thomas Whaley family in the mid-19th century.[21] The home once hosted the town courthouse, general store, granary, theater, and morgue. It evolved into a commercial hub of early San Diego before "new town" was developed several miles south where today's downtown stands. This national historic landmark, now a museum, was also built on a one-time town gallows as well. The hauntings of this house are internationally famous with the US Commerce Department promoting its haunted reputation.[22]
•   The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose is supposedly haunted by the ghost of its eccentric builder, Sarah Winchester. Ironically, she is said to have built the rambling mansion to protect her from the spirits of all those killed with her late husband's famous line of rifles.[23]
•   Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara, California was said to have been haunted by the ghost of Michael Jackson. During an interview with Larry King on July 2, 2009, the camera caught a mysterious figure walking across the halls. Most people believed it is the King of Pop's ghost.[citation needed]
[] Connecticut
•   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.[24]
•   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.[25][26][27]
[] Florida
•   Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine is allegedly haunted by the Spanish soldiers who once inhabited the fort 400 years ago. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[28]
•   The Riddle House in Royal Palm Beach is reputedly haunted by the spirit of Joseph, a former employee of the original owner Karl Riddle. The man hung himself in the attic after being falsely accused of a crime. Shortly after people have reported physical attacks, possessions, and objects moving mysteriously.[29] Moved from its original location in West Palm Beach, the house was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.
[] Georgia
•   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.[30][31]
[] Illinois
•   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.[32]
•   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.[33][34]
[] Indiana
•   Central State Hospital, Indianapolis is a site of several reported haunts. The facility opened in 1848 and housed several thousand patients were deemed mentally unfit to live in society. There are approximately 10 buildings remaining on the site. The largest two buildings, that housed most of the patients have been demolished as they were determined to be unsafe. The hospital was closed in 1994. There are 2 cemeteries on the site where former patients have been buried as well as a morgue that was used to conduct autopsies for medical research. At night, people report seeing shadows. Some report hearing voices. In the pump room a man was awakened by the sensation of being strangled, and he had the marks on his neck to prove it. Indiana Paranormal performed an investigation in 2006 and produced a documentary DVD of their findings.[35][dead link]
•   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.[36][37][38][39]
[] Iowa
•   The Villisca ax 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.[40]
[] Kansas
•   The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia has stories of a ghost that haunts the theatre, especially during the opening season.[41]
[] Kentucky
 
 
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville
•   Bobby Mackey's Music World in the small town of Wilder is often called "the most haunted night club in America". The site of a former slaughterhouse, the headless corpse of Pearl Bryan was found near the nightclub in 1897. Her alleged killers, Scott Jackson and Alonzo Walling, avid Satan worshipers, both claimed that they would haunt the area when they were executed by hanging. Today, Walling and Jackson are said to haunt the well room, and an urban legend holds that the well is a portal to Hell, allowing demons to enter the nightclub. An urban legend also claims the spirit of a dance hall girl named Johanna, who committed suicide after avenging her lover whom her father murdered for disapproving of him, haunts the site. It was investigated on the first episode of the TV series Ghost Adventures.[citation needed]
•   Old Louisville, reputed to be "America's Most Haunted Neighborhood,"[42] is one of the largest historic preservation districts in the country - and supposedly the largest Victorian neighborhood in the nation. It is also said to be home to dozens of haunted mansions and local ghost stories.[43]
•   The Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville is a former tuberculosis hospital that has been of strong interest with paranormal investigators, some calling it "the most haunted place on Earth". There are unconfirmed reports of more than 60,000 deaths at the site (though the real number is estimated to be about 8,000), and the property owners, workers, and investigators have claimed that at almost any time you can see strange lights, phantasms and shadows moving around the corridors and rooms of the building.[44]
[] Louisiana
•   The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville is reportedly haunted by a slave known as Chloe. Chloe was put to death by the other slaves after she intentionally or unintentionally killed at least some members of her master's family with oleander leaves put in a cake. The other slaves possibly killed her to prevent punishment by their master. It has been called by some one of the most haunted homes in America.[45]
[] 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.[46]
•   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 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.[47]
•   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.[48]
[] Massachusetts
•   The Boston Athenζum is said to be haunted by the scholarly Rev. Harris, who was seen there by Nathaniel Hawthorne.[49]
•   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.[50]
•   The Joshua Ward House in Salem is associated with the Salem witch trials. Sheriff George Corwin and witchcraft victim Giles Cory are said to haunt this place. Corwin is buried in the cellar.[51]
•   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.[52]
[] Michigan
•   Big Bay Point Light is reputedly haunted by the red-haired ghost of its first keeper, Will Prior.[53]
•   The Regent Theater in Allegan is said to be haunted, and witnesses claim to have seen moving forms and felt physical touching.[54]
[] 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.[55]
•   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.[56]
[] 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.[57]
•   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.[58]
•   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.[59][60]
[] New Jersey
•   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.[61][62]
[] New York
•   In Amityville, there is a house that is supposedly haunted by the ghosts of natives slaughtered by John Ketcham (The Amityville Horror) on the grounds the house is built on. Ronald DeFeo, Jr. was supposedly possessed and shot his entire family to death. This story was recently discovered to be a complete lie.[63]
•   Hotel Chelsea in Manhattan is said to be haunted by multiple ghosts, including Dylan Thomas, Eugene O'Neill, and Thomas Wolfe. Former Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious supposedly haunts the elevator.[64]
[] North Carolina
•   Fayetteville hosts ghosts such as "The Lady in Black" who haunts the Sandford House (formerly called the Slocumb House).[65] Her apparition first appeared in the late 19th century and has been sighted recently by members of The Woman's Club of Fayetteville.[66]
•   Asheville has several haunted locations. Helen's Bridge on Beaucatcher Mountain is where a mother—Helen—hung herself after the death of her child. The Grove Park Inn has a ghost named The Pink Lady. There is also a ghost in the former Battery Park Hotel associated with a murder in the 1920s. The campus of the Asheville–Buncombe Technical Community College to the south of Asheville has at least one report ghost on its campus. The Fernihurst house on the hill was built by a Confederate Colonel and several sightings have occurred there. After the Storm of the Century a ring of uninterrupted footprints was reported around a magnolia tree in front of it. The Carriage House behind Fernihurst also has been the site of reported phantom footsteps.
[] 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.[67]
•   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 woman, and shadow figures. It was investigated on the TV series Ghost Adventures.[68]
•   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.[69] Fox at one point also taped an episode of its Scariest Places On Earth program at OU. 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.[70]
[] Oregon
•   Hot Lake Hotel is a supposedly haunted hotel in eastern Oregon. The hotel is known for a fire, suicides, and hauntings from ghosts during its days as a sanatorium.[71]
[] Pennsylvania
•   The Brinton Lodge in Douglassville is a reputedly haunted house. The original structure, built in the early 18th century, was a one-room building which was operated as a tavern/roadhouse stop along the Schuylkill River Canal System. It was later expanded into a summer home, then remodeled into a gentlemen's club, and today is operated as a bar and restaurant. Legend has it that at least five spirits inhabit this property, including Caleb Brinton, "Dapper Dan", an older woman, and a "lady in white".[72]
•   In Ohioville, a mile-long stretch of Kelly Road, nick-named Mystery Mile by former residents, is reported to be the site of supernatural activity. Animals along this road turn from docile to violent without explanation, often chasing after people and each other. The thick forest that the road cuts through is known for unexplained noises and white apparitions. The origin of these events is unknown, and speculation ranges from some kind of curse on the land to cult activity once tied to this region.[73]
•   Pennhurst State School and Hospital in southeastern Pennsylvania is reported to have numerous accounts of paranormal activity and was featured on paranormal TV shows Ghost Adventures and Extreme Paranormal.[74]
•   Scranton's Psychic Theater tells of "the legend of a long-ago murder victim that still haunts the 100-year-old building (1433 N. Main Avenue)... that have been featured on the Travel Channel." According to a Pennsylvania Department of Tourism Pursuit Magazine article of the top ten most haunted places, "one should be ready for a true scare...", and it is "not for the timid or weak of heart."[75]
[] Rhode Island
•   Belcourt Castle, a French Renaissance-style chβteau 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.[76]
•   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.[77] 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."[78]
[] 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.[79]
•   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 been remodeled into apartments.[80]
•   Presidio La Bahνa in Goliad 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.[81]
•   The Menger Hotel, in San Antonio, Texas, is rumored to be haunted for many deaths, suicides, and rapings.[citation needed]
[] 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.[82][83]
•   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.[84][85][86]
•   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.[87][88]
•   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.[89]
•   The Rosewell plantation in Gloucester County is a mansion constructed in 1725 that has been home to numerous accounts of paranormal activity.[90][91]
[] Washington
•   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.[92]
[] Washington, D.C.
Main article: Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C.
[] West Virginia
•   The Blennerhassett Hotel in Parkersburg is a grand hotel that was built in the late 19th century and is reported to be haunted by several ghosts.[93][94]
•   Harpers Ferry in Jefferson County.[95]
•   The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston is purported by its owners and visitors to be haunted by the spirits of patients who died there. Ghost Adventures did a live event on October 30, 2009, where they performed an over-night paranormal investigation on the Travel Channel.[96]
•   The West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville was built in 1867 and has been called one of the "most haunted places in America."[97][98][99]
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