Would you be frightened if you woke up and the furniture in your comfortable hotel room had been rearranged while you were sleeping?
Category: Historic Sites
Drunk Spirits at the Jean Bonnet Tavern in Pennsylvania
Maybe the ghosts of the Jean Bonnet Tavern help make it feel a little more like home, just a haunted home.
Reformed Ghosts at Preston Castle in California
Imposing in the romanesque architectural style, which it should be noted has been used for some of the most famous prisons in the turn of the century.
The Haunted Balcony of the Woodstock Opera House
Today, we’re exploring the unique haunting of the Woodstock Opera House in Illinois, and the ghostly patron that never misses a show.
Hauntingly Ever After at Rhodes Hall in Atlanta
Some say the family who built it to be their eternal home really did mean eternal, and still linger around the halls and towers of the castle-like structure.
Pilgrim Ghosts of Plymouth’s Burial Hill
Considered the Haunted Hometown of the US, Plymouth, Massachusetts has more than just historical tales about the U.S.’s first immigrant ancestors crossing the ocean blue.
Capital Apparitions in Old Cahawba, Alabama
From a 1500s destruction of the former town, to a bustling state capital, and finally, an archeological site lending more knowledge about the tribes who called it home before colonization.
The Haunted Hospital: St. Joseph’s in North Dakota
There are many reports of the ghostly activity, and with 100 years of service under her belt, The Old St. Joseph’s Hospital may still have more stories to tell.
Wailing Spirits of the Georgetown Castle
Today, we’re exploring the Gessner Mansion, more famously known as the “Georgetown Castle.”
The Haunted History of the Hay House
Built in the Italian renaissance style of architecture, the Hay House in Macon, Georgia has cemented its reputation as a haunted location many times over and has been a museum since the 1960s.