While those who walked its halls were the movers and shakers making the government run, some of those lawmakers may still have a haunting presence around the museum.
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Accidental Ghosts of the Golden Lamb in Ohio
Built over 200 years ago, the Golden Lamb has tragedies, accidents, and the air of mystery within its walls.
The Ghost Ship of the U.S.S. Wisconsin in Virginia
With enough firepower to destroy a mountain, the U.S.S Wisconsin has a much more peaceful environment now than it did during wartime.
The Museum of Shadows in Omaha, Nebraska
Thousands of haunted items have been sent to the museum because their energy caused the previous owner some kind of unease.
Bagpipe-Playing Spirits of the Eugene Pioneer Cemetery
Some claim to have seen the bagpipe player, dressed in full Scottish regalia, and watched him disappear into the night in front of their eyes.
Cyanide and Love Letters at the Allen House in Arkansas
Today, we’re exploring a story about love letters, cyanide, and grief with the Allen House in Monticello, Arkansas.
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.
Lakeside Ghosts at the Terrace Inn and 1911 Restaurant in Michigan
If you ask at the front desk to see the “Ghost Files,” the employee might pull out the giant folder stuffed to the brim and containing various experiences guests and employees have experienced.
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.