Haunted House
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Sorrel-Weed House of Georgia
Full-body apparitions and violent paranormal activity reported
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Thomas McCann House of Oregon
Home associated with paranormal reports attributed to the ghost of Thomas McCann’s grandmother.
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The Grove of Texas
Jefferson house museum famous for ghost stories involving prior residents and servants.
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Seabrook-Wilson House (Spy House) of New Jersey
Colonial home with Revolutionary War ghost activity
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Sallie House of Kansas
Kansas’s most famous haunted house; legend centers on a young girl named Sallie and aggressive paranormal activity including scratches and apparitions.
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House on Ridge Avenue / Congelier House of Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh’s notorious cursed-house legend involving murder, fire, apparitions, and a reputation for evil.
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Franklin Castle of Ohio
Probably Ohio’s most famous haunted-house legend: a Victorian mansion linked to deaths, rumors of hidden passages, and repeated ghost claims.
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Forbes Barclay House of Oregon
Historic house where witnesses have reported the apparition of a red-haired boy.
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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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Villisca Axe Murder House
The Villisca Axe Murder House in Iowa is a notorious site of a 1912 unsolved cold case, where six children and two adults (the Moore family and Stillinger sisters) were murdered with an axe, spawning lasting ghost stories. Folklore includes reports of phantom footsteps, voices, and apparitions, with the attic believed to be the killer’s