Haunted Places

  • Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum – Maryland

    Historic house museum with a longstanding ghost reputation.

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  • Ben Lomond / Bigelow Hotel of Utah

    The Bigelow Hotel (formerly the Ben Lomond) in Ogden, Utah, is considered highly haunted, with the 11th floor and Room 1102 as hotspots. Built in 1927, the hotel is renowned for reports of a drowned bride, a mother who died of grief, phantom, cold spots, moving furniture, and elevators operating on their own.  Key Paranormal

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  • Asylum 49 Ghost Stories

    Asylum 49, located in the old Tooele Valley Hospital in Utah, is a renowned haunted attraction and reportedly one of the state’s most haunted places. Built in the 1950s, the former medical facility and nursing home is said to be haunted by former patients, including “Wes” and a child spirit named Jessica, along with a

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  • The Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City, Utah

    The Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City is widely considered one of Utah’s most haunted locations. While the original Rio Grande Cafe relocated to a new building in 2022 due to earthquake damage at the depot, the legend of its hauntings remains tied to the historic train station.  The Legend of the Purple Lady

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  • The Devil’s Highway

    The “Devil’s Highway” moniker generally refers to the former U.S. Route 666 (now U.S. 191), known for urban legends rooted in its, “Number of the Beast” association. Tales include supernatural occurrences, ghostly hitchhikers, and high accident rates in Arizona, Colorado, and Utah.  Note on Geographic Confusion: While I-84 passes through Utah (near the geological formation

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  • The Winchester House

    The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, is central to American folklore, driven by tales that heiress Sarah Winchester built a chaotic, 160-room mansion to appease spirits killed by Winchester rifles. Following her husband’s death, a medium allegedly told her she must move West and build continuously to avoid death. Key folklore and legends

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  • The Tilton Inn Ghost of Laura

    The legend of Laura is the most famous ghost story associated with the historic Tilton Inn (formerly known as the 1875 Inn) in Tilton, New Hampshire.  The Story of Laura Paranormal Activity at the Inn Beyond sightings of Laura, guests often report other unexplained phenomena:  The Tilton Inn has been featured on the television show

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  • Demon of Brownsville Road

    The Demon of Brownsville Road is a non-fiction memoir by Bob Cranmer that chronicles his family’s 18-year struggle with what they claim was a demonic infestation in their home at 3406 Brownsville Road in Brentwood, Pennsylvania.  Background and Events In 1988, Bob Cranmer, a former Allegheny County commissioner, moved his family into a 1909 mansion

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  • The Stanley Hotel

    The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, is a world-renowned, allegedly haunted hotel that inspired Stephen King’s The Shining. Known for ghostly piano music, child laughter, and flickering lights, its most famous tales include housekeeper Elizabeth Wilson in Room 217 and owner Flora Stanley playing the piano in the concert hall. The hotel actively embraces

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  • Riverdale Road

    11 miles of haunted road between Thorton and Brighton Colorado.

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