15 Haunted Places in America That Will Give You Chills

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If you’re fascinated by the eerie, and you’ve watched one too many Ghostbusters episodes, you’re in for a treat. Across the United States, countless locations are haunted by unnerving pasts. From abandoned asylums to ghostly battlefields, these places will have you shaking in your boots. We dare you to visit 15 of America’s creepiest, spine-tingling spots.

The House of Death, New York

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In New York’s Greenwich Village stands a brownstone: The House of Death. This building has a dark history, with tales of over 20 spirits roaming its halls. Among the ghosts haunting the house is that of Mark Twain, who resided there in the early 1900s. Witnesses have reported eerie occurrences, from chilling cold spots to ghostly apparitions.

Hotel Monte Vista, Arizona

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Hotel Monte Vista in Arizona is sought after by ghost hunters and thrill-seekers. With its eerie tales of phantom bellboys and the cries of an abandoned infant, this hotel is still fully operational. Guests often report feeling watched or hearing unexplained noises in the dead of night.

Emily’s Bridge, Vermont

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The quiet town of Stowe, Vermont, houses Emily’s Bridge, which carries a tragic tale. Once, a lovelorn woman named Emily, intending to elope with her beloved, ended her life by hanging herself when he failed to appear. Visitors report hearing mysterious footsteps, seeing ghostly shadows, and even feeling sudden, inexplicable scratches.

St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, Florida

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Legend has it that the spirits of two young girls who tragically drowned nearby roam the grounds of St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum. Visitors have reported spooky footsteps echoing up the spiral staircase and fleeting shadows in the lantern room. If you dare to visit, you might feel a ghostly hand brushing against your skin.

Moon River Brewing Company, Georgia

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Built in 1821, this historical building has seen its share of death, duels, and dark shadows lurking in the corners. Patrons and staff alike report ghostly visions, unexplained footsteps, and objects moving on their own. Moon River Brewing Company is more than just a spot for a cold brew. Watch out for the infamous “Lady in White,” who haunts the second floor.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Kentucky

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Once a bustling tuberculosis hospital, Waverly Hills Sanatorium now stands as a decaying relic filled with chilling whispers and shadows. Visitors report creepy encounters with spooky patients and hear the echoing footsteps of long-gone nurses. The infamous “body chute,” a tunnel used to transport the deceased discreetly, only adds to the spine-tingling atmosphere.

Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah

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This cemetery is draped in Spanish moss and filled with elaborate statues that seem to watch your every move. Dating back to 1846, it’s also the final resting place of Conrad Aiken and Johnny Mercer. Tourists often leave toys for a little girl named Gracie, and there are reports of her shedding tears of blood if her toys are taken away. Bonaventure is just one glimpse of the haunted heart of Savannah.

Lizzie BordenBorden House, Massachusetts

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This unassuming home was the site of the infamous 1892 ax murders of Andrew and Abby Borden, allegedly at the hands of their daughter, Lizzie. Although she was acquitted, whispers of her guilt linger, casting a shadow over the house. The Lizzie Borden House in Massachusetts now operates as a Museum and a Bed and Breakfast.

Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery, Illinois

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The old tombstones in Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery tell stories of sorrow and mystery. People say they’ve seen strange things, like a farmhouse that appears and disappears without a trace, “The Madonna,” who wears a white dress, and a big black-and-tan dog. Some say the dog sits silently by the entrance, while others claim to have seen it running down the path before mysteriously vanishing into thin air.

Victoria’s Black Swan Inn, Texas

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Visitors talk of mysterious footsteps echoing in the dead of night and unexplained phantoms roaming the halls of Victoria’s Black Swan Inn. The land was a battleground for a clash between Texan and Mexican armies in 1842. Stories mention that the inn is haunted by the ghost of a Confederate soldier, still seeking redemption from the horrors of war.

Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park, West Virginia

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With rusting rides and overgrown pathways, this desolate park holds a dark secret. Beneath its facade of forgotten fun lies a Native American burial ground stained with the blood of innocent souls. Tragic incidents occurred in the park, like a girl’s death on the swings and a boy drowning in the pond. In total, about six visitors lost their lives before the park was abandoned.

Brennan’s, New Orleans

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Brennan’s dates back to 1946. Apparently, the spirits of Owen Brennan—the founder, Chef Paul Blangé, and Herman Funk—still roam the diner. The restaurant staff claims that the chef “never leaves” the kitchen. Every night, Blangé’s ghost marks the end of the night shift by banging pots and pans in a nearly celebratory fashion. Moreover, Herman Funk’s ghost assists the waitstaff with wine recommendations and pairings by “clinking” his preferred bottles.

Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles

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In the heart of Hollywood, Chateau Marmont stands as a silent witness to celebrity glamor and tragedy. The hotel has witnessed the deaths of comedian John Belushi and photographer Helmut Newton. Al Franken claims that one night, he woke from a restless sleep to see Belushi’s ghostly figure standing over him. Guests have also reported sightings of a man resembling Newton looking dazed and bleeding.

The Sultan’s Palace, New Orleans

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Legend has it that in the 1800s, a wealthy Turkish merchant lived here, only to meet a gruesome end when his harem was found brutally murdered, their bodies strewn across the rooms. The Sultan was buried alive, as well. The scene sparked tales of voodoo curses and paranormal activity, making The Sultan’s Palace a hotspot for ghost hunters.

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, West Virginia

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The imposing Gothic architecture that looms over the landscape was initially built to house the mentally ill in the mid-19th century. Closed in 1994, the asylum’s rotting walls now whisper tales of patients killing each other and themselves. The isolation cells, especially, hold violent histories. This place now runs as a spot for ghostly tours, so don’t say you were not warned.

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