Read about the legend, among the World's Most Haunted Forests...according to Travel + Leisure. Read more.
Zak, Nick and Aaron investigate Waverly Hills, a tuberculosis sanatorium haunted by over 60,000 deaths.As seen on Ghost Adventures. Read more.
Visitors can tour the lighthouse getting a feel for what it was like to live here in the early 1900's Read more.
Notoriously haunted, the Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventures" crew once paid a visit here to investigate. You can experience the ghosts yourself at the annual Sloss Fright Furnace. Read more.
Make sure to pick up a great read on the prison history in The Burlington County Prison: Stories from the Stones by Dennis Rizzo and Dave Kimball Read more.
In its 96-year history, more than 150,000 criminals were confined to the towering cell blocks of the Ohio Reformatory in Mansfield. Read more.
The asylum, one of the largest hand-cut stone masonry buildings in North America, boasts more than 150 years of haunted history. Read more.
Ghost Adventures investigates an Iowa house where 8 people were brutally murdered almost a century ago. As seen on Ghost Adventures. Read more.
The Catacombs of Paris is just one indoor place where you can have fun while escaping the winter cold. Read on to find out some other good indoor places in the city. Read more.
The Jerome Grand Hotel is the most haunted structure in a town known as "Ghost City." Residents have reported terrifying tales of specters and other phenomena. As seen on Ghost Adventures. Read more.
This Victorian inn operated as a bar and bordello until the 1940s, which might explain the continued presence of Eve, a former call girl. Read more.
One of our 10 Great Haunted Places Across the USA. Here you can visit the 1862 bar, the haunted museum and, perhaps, have your very own ghost encounter. Read more.
The Rhoads Opera House, located in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, caught fire on January 13, 1908 during a church-sponsored stage play. The fire started when a kerosene lamp was knocked over, lighting gasol Read more.
Union and Confederate armies met here in 1864: 9000 soldiers were killed or wounded within five hours. Legend holds that the main house’s floors are still stained with blood. (From Aerial America) Read more.