Most Haunted Places In America


The destinations listed below consistently rate within the prime 10 most haunted places America. counting on the supply, the results vary for the highest 10, thus we've included fifteen totally different places that consistently seem on these most haunted lists.


Alcatraz, San Francisco, California - With its centuries previous history from ancient Native Americans, to Fort Alcatraz, to a Military Barracks, and most frequently known service together of the toughest federal penitentiaries within the Nation, it's no surprise that this place is alleged to be one in every of the foremost haunted within the nation. typically described as a portal to a different dimension, Alcatraz is stuffed with the energy of these who came to the "Rock” and seemingly never left.


Alcatraz Island today, Kathy Weiser, July, 2009.
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Today, these spirits that still lurk within the shadows of the usually fog-enshrouded island are heard, seen and felt by each the employees and lots of guests to Alcatraz. The sounds of men’s voices, screams, whistles, clanging metal doors and terrifying screams are said to be heard among these historic walls, particularly close to the dungeon.

Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Midlothian, Illinois - Largely abandoned since the mid 1960's, this 1800s-era cemetery is well-known for its haunted stories and ghost sightings. the little cemetery within the Chicago metropolitan space, is found close to Midlothian and Oak Forest, Illinois within the Rubio Woods Forest Preserve at 143rd Street & the Midlothian Turnpike. Victim to vandals over the years, several of the tombstones are toppled and rumors flow into that the cemetery has been the situation for satanic and occultist teams performing ceremonies. Over the years, varied stories are told of glowing balls, sightings of apparitions; strange noises being heard together with moans, squeaks, and groans; and  voices. Paranormal investigators report  strange photos, anomalous recordings and sightings of unbelievable creatures. close to the cemetery may be a quarry pond that's conjointly said to be haunted. The foul, dark, algae coated pool is alleged to possess been employed by Al Capone and alternative gangsters as a dumping place of their murder victims. alternative reports tell of the ghosts of a farmer and his horse who were drowned within the pond moreover as another unknown "two-headed" ghost.

Bell Witch Cave, Adams, TennesseeThe Bell Witch Cave, located close to where the Bell Farm once stood is alleged to be related to the Bell Witch, a sinister entity that allegedly haunted the Bell Family between 1817 and 1821. The story became thus famous at the time that even General Andrew Jackson set to go to and allegedly experienced the antics of the witch himself. native legends say that the Bell Witch has haunted the world surrounding the caves for many years. the world includes a long history of pioneers and Native Americans, several of whom were said to possess been buried within the cave. The path of Tears, that forcibly relocated the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and alternative tribes from their homelands to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) went through the farm. varied guests have told of seeing her apparition, moreover as odd shadows, and hearing voices in restricted areas of the cave. guests who take something from the cave, like a rock, are cursed and lots of have came things quickly. Today, the privately owned Bell Witch Cave and former Bell Farm offers tours.


Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaThis former jail operated from 1829 to 1971 and its revolutionary system of incarceration was the primary to ascertain the policy of separate confinement, emphasizing principles of reform instead of punishment. However, the confinement was severe, locking inmates in their cells twenty three hours per day and prohibiting any communication among inmates. Punishment was harsh, together with subjecting them to water baths, where inmates who broke the foundations would be  dunked during a bathtub of ice-cold water then hung from a wall for the night. They were conjointly
punished in what was referred to as the "Mad Chair," thus named as a result of it absolutely was not uncommon for an inmate to travel mad before his punishment ended. throughout this punishment, inmates would be strapped into the chair thus tightly that it absolutely was not possible for them to maneuver in any respect whereas sitting for days while not food till the circulation in their body nearly stopped from the tightness of the straps and also the lack of movement. For consistently refusing to obey the no communication rules, an iron collar was typically clamped onto the tongue of the inmate, then chained to his wrists that were strapped high behind their back. referred to as the Iron Gag, any movement would end in the tearing of the tongue and severe bleeding, from that several died before their torment ended. Notorious criminals like bank robber Willie Sutton and Al Capone were held among its walls. these days it's currently a U.S. National Historic Landmark, that is open to the general public as a museum for normal tours moreover as haunted tours. Today, guests and employees report hearing unexplained eerie sounds throughout the jail, moreover as whispering, laughing and weeping and seeing tormented faces within the cells. 

Gettysburg Battlefield, Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaOver 10 thousand men died within the battle of Gettysburg. the foremost violent battle of the Civil War, over 10,000 men lost their lives in July, 1863. Cited because the war's turning purpose, the Battle of Gettysburg effectively ended Confederate General Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North. A National Historic website these days, not solely will it supply a wealth of history, however is additionally said to be one in every of the foremost haunted places within the nation. guests typically report ghostly encounters, several of whom initially believe they've seen Civil War re-enactors, solely to search out out later that no such teams are at the park. There are allegedly variety of ghosts that lurk among the park, particularly at an area referred to as Devil's Den where many men lost their lives. several have conjointly reported hearing disembodied screams and various others report malfunctioning cameras.



The Lemp Mansion looks pretty harmless during the day, November,
2007, Kathy Weiser
 
Lemp Mansion, St. Louis, Missouri - Said to be one in every of the 10 most haunted places in America, the Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, continues to play host to the tragic Lemp family. Over the years, the mansion was reworked from the stately home of millionaires, to workplace area, decaying into a run-down boarding house, and eventually restored to its current state as a fine dinner theatre, restaurant and bed and breakfast. The scene of triumph and tragedy, with a background of intrigue, scandal and suicide, guests have reported a large vary of phenomena at the Mansion. Tales of phantom guests sitting on chairs and misty white apparitions showing throughout the mansion are typically told. Candles are said to mysteriously lightweight of their own accord and also the smell of cigar smoke fills the world within the non-smoking atmosphere. Guests have claimed to possess felt somebody stroking their hair within the night and receiving phantom phone calls. Personal things are known to disappear or be moved.  



Lincoln Theater, Decatur, Illinois - The grand previous Lincoln Theater was in-built 1916, however the haunting history that surrounds the building goes back beyond the theater’s construction. before the podium being engineered, the positioning was home to the previous Priest Hotel, that opened in 1880 and stood till it absolutely was burned down in 1904. Said to be haunted by many ghosts, the foremost documented is one that's referred to as Red, who is believed to possess been a former employee of the podium. once falling from the catwalk he died and allegedly remains. Others report having seen the ghost of a young lady and a male figure standing on the steps. Paranormal activity includes ghostly footsteps, cold spots, sounds of individuals walking on stage when nobody is there, and phantoms sitting within the seats of an empty audience. The historic theater has been undergoing a restoration project since the 1990's however continues to be open and host live entertainment.



Moore Home-Ax Murder House, Villisca, Iowa - One the morning of June ten, 1912, the little mid-western community of Villisca, Iowa awoke to search out eight of their own had been brutally murdered by an axe throughout the center of the night. This fateful evening modified the city from a peaceful community where individuals left their doors unlocked and trusted their neighbors into a community of suspicion, where the townsfolk bolstered their locks and overtly carried weapons. Accusations, rumors and suspicion ran rampant among friends and families. Newspaper reporters, personal detectives and law enforcement agencies from neighboring counties all verged upon the city collecting many interviews and and facts. Though there have been many suspects, the murders were never solved. The walls of this previous home these days still shield the identity of the vicious murderer who bludgeoned to death the complete family of Josiah Moore and 2 overnight guests. Open for tours these days, the previous home is said to be the positioning of variety of paranormal activities. variety of reports are as long as guests hear the sounds of kids voices and laughter when there are none gift, objects seemingly move of their own accord, mysterious banging sounds are heard throughout the house. paranormal investigators are known to possess come back away with mysterious  audio, video and photographic proof.


Mount Misery Road, West Hills, New York - Not aloof from the populated engineered up areas of Long Island, the little hamlet of West Hills sits quietly in a tremendous country setting surrounded by a nature preserve. The community is stuffed with terribly previous well-to-do homes, hidden behind groves of trees, at the side of horse farms and paddocks. There aren't any street lights, phonephone poles or cable lines; and roads are slim, together with that of Mount Misery Road. Though residents have long tried to alter the name of the road, possibly to prevent the late-night tourists, hey are unsuccessful thanks to resistance by historical societies. There have long been paranormal legends along this historic and slim path together with ghostly faces seen within the trunks of trees, strange lights enjoying over the woods, and misty apparitions that seem to drivers. Reports of the "Lay in White" are typically told, where guests have seen her walking on the facet of the road, however once they circle, she is gone. There are alternative reports of a phantom hanging from a bridge, the results of an extended ago suicide. Others report a phantom demonic-like dog that lurks within the wood a a bunch of men wearing spotlessly clean black suits. A graveyard ghost named Mary allegedly haunts an previous cemetery along the facet of the road.
 



Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville, Louisiana
Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville, Louisiana - in-built 1796 by General David Bradford and initial referred to as Laurel Grove, the antebellum plantation close to Baton Rouge operates as a bed and breakfast these days and offers historical and mystery tours. Said to be one in every of the foremost haunted homes in America, an range of theories abound on why it's thus haunted. But, when one learns the history of this previous building, it becomes a lot of clear. First, it absolutely was allegedly engineered on the positioning of an ancient Indian burial ground and once the house was done, 10 murders were committed among her walls. There are range of strange events that occur within the mansion together with handprints within the mirrors, the sound of footsteps on the steps when nobody is their, strange smells and objects that move or disappear. there are allegedly variety of spirits that stay among the building together with a French lady who wanders from area to area, a ghost who sits at the grand piano enjoying identical chord over and once more, and a young woman who solely seems simply before thunderstorms.


But, the foremost famous apparition of the house may be a lady named Cloe. A slave, she became her master's mistress, and when he bored with her, she began to listen in on the family. When she was caught, she had her ear bring to a halt and sent to the fields to figure as punishment. As revenge, she poisoned a family birthday cake, that killed the family's 2 kids and also the mother. the opposite slaves, afraid of the plantation owner's wrath, dragged Cloe out of the house and hanged her. The spirit of Cloe, moreover because the 2 kids and also the mother are said to stay among the house. 


The Queen Mary and the Scorpion, a Soviet Submarine,
Kathy Weiser, December, 2005.
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The Queen Mary, Long Beach, California - Resting in Long Beach Harbor is the HMS Queen Mary, a colossal ship that was bigger, faster and more powerful than the Titanic. The 1,000-foot ship began her life when the first keel plate was laid in 1930 at the John Brown shipyard in Clyde, Scotland. The depression held up her construction between 1931 and 1934, but she was finally completed, making her maiden voyage on May 27, 1936. After 1,001 successful Atlantic crossings, she was permanently docked and soon became the luxury hotel that she is today. Today, the museum-hotel ocean liner is said to be called home to a number of ghosts including ghostly children playing by the pool and the spirit of a seventeen-year-old sailor killed while escaping a fire. More odd occurrences have been made in a number of first-class staterooms. Here, reports have been made of a tall dark haired man appearing in a 1930’s style suit, as well as water running and lights turning on in the middle of the night, and phones ringing in the early morning hours with no one on the other end of the line.
In the third class children’s playroom, a baby’s cry has often been heard, which is thought to be the infant boy who died shortly after his birth. Other phenomenon occurring throughout the ship, are the sounds of distinct knocks, doors slamming and high pitched squeals, drastic temperature changes, and the aromas of smells long past.

Saint Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine, Florida - First build by Spanish settlers during the 1600's, ghost stories about the lighthouse intrigued visitors for decades. The present lighthouse was built in 1874, replacing the first one, which was about 1/4 mile away, that was lost due to tidal erosion. In 1824, it became an official U.S. lighthouse. Today it serves as a museum preserving and interpreting Northeast Florida's rich maritime history. Several ghosts are said to haunt the historic lighthouse including three young girls who died while playing in a rail car used to bring supplies up the hillside during construction of the new lighthouse. While five children riding in the car, something happened and all of them fell into the water. Two were saved but three drowned. Visitors today often report hearing a female crying, "Help me!" Several other people died at the lighthouse over the years and a number of strange events occur today that suggests some of them might remain. These include mysterious light, footsteps from unseen people, the apparition of a man, and cigar smoke.

The Stanley Hotel, ColoradoStanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado - This old hotel was built in the early 1900's by F.O. Stanley, who created the Stanley Steam Engine -- a steam powered horseless carriage. The majestic Georgian style hotel opened in 1909, catering to the rich and famous. In addition to its regular guests, the hotel is also said to play host to a number of other worldly visitors. The most notable is F.O. Stanley himself who is most often seen in the lobby and the Billiard Room, which was his favorite room when he was still alive. Not to be left out, his wife, Flora Stanley also haunts the hotel, continuing to entertain guests with her piano playing in the ballroom. Employees and guests have reported hearing music coming from the room, and when they take a peek in there, they can see the piano keys moving. However, as soon as someone walks across the thresh-hold to investigate further, the music stops and no more movement can be seen upon the keys of the piano. There are tales of other ghosts as well including that of a small child, who reportedly Stephen King saw when he stayed at the hotel and wrote The Shining.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Louisville, Kentucky - The Waverly Hills Sanatorium opened in 1910 as a two-story hospital to accommodate 40 to 50 tuberculosis patients. Though considered the best site at the time for treating the disease, the procedures were primitive, doctors experimented, and used illegal drugs. Tuberculosis sometimes ravaged the mind, causing patients to go insane. More than 6,000 patients died during the time that the Sanatorium was open. It closed in 1962. Currently, there are plans to turn the historic building into a hotel even though it is said to be one of the most haunted hospitals in the United States. Visitors experience cold spots, disembodied voices, and ghosts roaming the halls. The spirit of a little girl has been seen on the third floor solarium playing hide and seek with visitors, a small boy has been spied playing with a ball, and an old woman has shown herself  running from the front door with her wrists bleeding screaming: “Help me. Somebody save me!”  Other phenomenon includes rooms lighting up when there is no power in the building, doors slamming of their own accord, cries and screams, and at least one report of a ghostly hearse driving up to drop off coffins.

 



Winchester Mansion, San Jose, California - The Winchester Mystery House is a well-known California mansion that was under construction continuously for 38 years, and is reported to be very haunted. It once was the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Wirt Winchester, but is now a tourist attraction. An extravagant maze of Victorian craftsmanship, visitors can wander through 110 of the 160 rooms of this Victorian mansion, designed and built by the Winchester Rifle heiress Sarah Winchester. Under Winchester's day-to-day guidance, its "from-the-ground-up" construction proceeded around-the-clock, without interruption, from 1884 until her death on September 5, 1922, at which time work immediately ceased. Over the years numerous strange events have been reported such as ghostly footsteps, banging doors, mysterious voices, cold spots, and Sarah Winchester herself, has been spied many times. 


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