Everyone seems to know of at least one haunted house; as kids there was almost certainly one in our own neighbourhood. This list contains the most famous and most haunted places in the world. If you have had any experiences of a similar nature, feel free to tell us about it in the comments. I should add, before starting, that I am a skeptic; I have written this list for entertainment value.
1. Borley Rectory, Essex, England [Wikipedia]
The haunting of the Borley Rectory during the 1920s and 1930s, is undoubtedly one of the most famous in Britain, as well as being one of the most controversial. The wealth of sightings and experiences by independent witnesses, suggests that although much of the phenomena can be explained in rational terms, a percentage remains which can still be seen as inexplicable at the present time.
2. The Whaley House, California [Wikipedia]
Author deTraci Regula relates her experiences with the house: “Over the years, while dining across the street at the Old Town Mexican Cafe, I became accustomed to noticing that the shutters of the second-story windows [of the Whaley House] would sometimes open while we ate dinner, long after the house was closed for the day. On a recent visit, I could feel the energy in several spots in the house, particularly in the courtroom, where I also smelled the faint scent of a cigar, supposedly Whaley’s calling-card. In the hallway, I smelled perfume, initially attributing that to the young woman acting as docent, but some later surreptitious sniffing in her direction as I talked to her about the house revealed her to be scent-free.”
3. Raynham Hall, Norfolk, England [Wikipedia]
aynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. For 300 years it has been the seat of the Townshend family. The hall gave its name to the area, known as East Raynham, and is reported to be haunted, providing the scene for possibly the most famous ghost photo of all time, the famous Brown Lady descending the staircase. However, the ghost has not been reported since the photo was taken. Its most famous resident was Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1674-1738), leader in the House of Lords.
4. The Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana [Wikipedia]
The Myrtles Plantation was built in 1796 by General David Bradford and called Laurel Grove. Touted as “one of America’s most haunted homes”, the plantation is supposedly home of at least 12 ghosts.[9] It is often reported that 10 murders occurred in the house, but historical records only indicate the murder of William Winter. Possibly the most well known of the Myrtles supposed ghosts, Chloe (sometimes Cleo) was reportedly a slave owned by Clark and Sara Woodruff. According to one story, Clark Woodruff had pressured or forced Chloe into being his mistress. Chloe and Clark were caught by Sara Woodruff, and Chloe began to listen at keyholes, trying to learn what would happen to her.
5. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia [Wikipedia]
Designed by John Haviland and opened in 1829, Eastern State is considered to be the world’s first true penitentiary. Its revolutionary system of incarceration, dubbed the Pennsylvania System, originated and encouraged solitary confinement as a form of rehabilitation. On June 1st, 2007 a television show called “Most Haunted” went live to the penitentiary. Part of the group went to Al Capones cell. Two people passed out while “investigating” the prison. One member of the team, Yvette, stated that “this is the most evil place I have ever been.” They claimed to have had contact with spirits but there was no hard evidence that their claims were legitimate.
6. The Tower of London, London [Wikipedia]
Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London, more commonly known as the Tower of London (and historically simply as The Tower), is an historic monument in central London, England on the north bank of the River Thames. Perhaps the most well-known ghostly resident of the Tower is the spirit of Ann Boleyn, one of the wives of Henry VIII, who was also beheaded in the Tower in 1536. Her ghost has been spotted on many occasions, sometimes carrying her head, on Tower Green and in the Tower Chapel Royal.
7. Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Kentucky [Wikipedia]
Waverly Hills Sanatorium, located in Louisville, Kentucky, opened in 1910 as a two-story hospital to accommodate 40 to 50 tuberculosis patients. It has been popularized on television as being one of the “most haunted” hospitals in the eastern United States, and was seen on ABC/FOX Family Channel’s Scariest Places On Earth as well as VH1′s Celebrity Paranormal Project. It was also seen on the Sci Fi Channel’s Ghost Hunters. Ghost investigators who have ventured into Waverly have reported a host of strange paranormal phenomena, including voices of unknown origin, isolated cold spots and unexplained shadows. Screams have been heard echoing in its now abandoned hallways, and fleeting apparitions have been encountered.
8. The Queen Mary, California [Wikipedia]
RMS Queen Mary is an ocean liner that sailed the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). The Queen Mary was purchased by the city of Long Beach, California in 1967 and transformed into a hotel. The most haunted area of the ship is the engine room where a 17-year-old sailor was crushed to death trying to escape a fire. Knocking and banging on the pipes around the door has been heard and recorded by numerous people. In what is now the front desk area of the hotel, visitors have seen the ghost of a “lady in white.” Ghosts of children are said to haunt the ship’s pool.
9. The White House, Washington DC [Wikipedia]
The home of the presidents of the United States. President Harrison is said to be heard rummaging around in the attic of the White House, looking for who knows what. President Andrew Jackson is thought to haunt his White House bedroom. And the ghost of First Lady Abigail Adams was seen floating through one of the White House hallways, as if carrying something. The most frequently sighted presidential ghost has been that of Abraham Lincoln. Eleanor Roosevelt once stated she believed she felt the presence of Lincoln watching her as she worked in the Lincoln bedroom. Also during the Roosevelt administration, a young clerk claimed to have actually seen the ghost of Lincoln sitting on a bed pulling off his boots.
10. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland [Wikipedia]
Edinburgh Castle is reputed to be one of the most haunted spots in Scotland. And Edinburgh itself has been called the most haunted city in all of Europe. On various occasions, visitors to the castle have reported a phantom piper, a headless drummer, the spirits of French prisoners from the Seven Years War and colonial prisoners from the American Revolutionary War – even the ghost of a dog wandering in the grounds’ dog cemetery.






















very amazing, good expericien about that haunted place.
i also wanted to do the same thing, to find out more about GHOST
another place i know which is haunted is Tamworth castle in staffordshire in england because it is aid that a girld went right to the top of the tower and jumped right down it is said that her ghost and several other ghosts haunt that castle its the creepies castle ive ever been to and it is said that a ghost of a violent man stands by one of the cannons and waits for a battle and a ghost in one of the underground caves haunts.
there is a school in quincy, MA in which i go to. it is called Central Middle School and it is VERY haunted. my reading teacher says that there is a book about the hauntings coming out in the spring so lookfor it!! loll but like faucets turn on and off, there is a stall at the end of the isle in the girls bathroom that has no toilet or anything where supposedly sarah wright was killed. creepy wright?? aha get itt?? aha
I live in LA and I’ve been to the Myrtles several times and have never felt nor experienced anything out of the ordinary. However, my mom and dad spent the night there (it’s a bed and breakfast…you can stay the night) a few years before I was born and she had a miscarriage the night they stayed. I find THAT pretty creepy.
As part of my community service project back in middle school, I have had several opportunities to visit Eastern State Penitatentiary and I have to say, no matter how many times I go there, that place will always scare me s***less. When I first stepped foot in the entrance, I felt chills on my back, which was weird since it was in the middle of May. While trying to eat lunch, I made the mistake of looking up at the guard tower and there I saw a shadowy figure within (Yes, in broad daylight!). It was THEN that my teacher decided to tell us that this place was presumably haunted. Then, when I passed by Cell Block 12, my audio tour broke off to be replaced by laughter, like the type you hear in horror movies. The laughter was gone when I replayed the tour. Oh, not to mention that I was never able to take a good picture in Death Row, all of my classmates, even the skeptical, have reported incidences of supernatural sightings, and even the abbreviation (ESP) sounds ominous.
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I’m really interested in ghosts, i live in england and the film ‘Haunting in Connecticut’ it was a really good film, i liked it because it said it was true. And i thought it was really interesting, but i found out that they edited the film so most of the scary things did not happen. It would of been better if it was true thoug. Such as the boddies in wall thing.
ya you guys back again
how you doin in paranormal stuff.
the nicholas street jail/hostel i sthe creppiest place i know. i went there with my class one year. people where hanged to death. as a form of punishment, they were placed inside a wall and bricked inwhere they eventually died of heat and starvation…they called it the oven. solitary confinment was being placed in a cell about 6×6 feet or something of the sort and chained to the floor naked. the single cells were 3×6 feet if i remember correctly. men women and children were kept there. there are so many stories of things that have happened there. when i wentwe went on a tour of the entire place. this tour also included death row. i had a severe panic attack while i was up there. the entire class heard footsteps and suddenly the lights went out..believe me it was a pretty scary place to be!! so if you get a chance check it out online or something. it’s called nicholas street jail/hostel.
stayed in York the other day and paid a visit to the haunted house situated in the shambles area, i went with my 73 year old mum and we were very very frightened my heart was beating so fast i dont know if a lot of it was suggestion but we had visited the york dungeon the day before and thought it was funny rather than scary.There is no way i would go in that house alone just the thought of it makes me feel ill!!!
anyone who believes this better cease that course of thought if we’re going to grow as people
waverly hills is not even 45 minutes away from where i live!
it is sooooo freaking crazy terrifying in there!!!!
they used to have tour guides, and sleepovers in there.
now they are turning it into something else.
it is CRAZY.
in one room, there was a pregnant nurse that hung herself.
a woman that commited suicide by jumping off the top of the building.
there are photographs of people hanging on the wall that move.
and tons more insane stuff happened…
i havent met anyone thats gone in there and hasnt witnessed something unexplainatory =/
OMG, did you know that one of the schools in the Philippines has a jogging ghost? She would run alongside someone and talk with them, then disappear after they pass a certain point.
And DON’T get me started on the Balete Drive Lady.
well, i wish i could say i seen one once but, that wouldn’t be the case.my whole family has stories-eyes of fire right after passing out. playing with my dead brother,but some things i do rememeber was loud pounding sounds mid day my mother cooking lunch, or walking toys no batt. or so my of demons in my house that my baptist mother called a priest-the man wouldn’t go in my room- started pouring sweat ran out and left. sense then i’ve been saved by grace though faith by jesus christ- by that still doesn’t stop them from visiting from time to time. laugh, i don’t care, believe? i don’t care. this is a little of my personal experiences some seen some felt or heard but, i feel all the time . can someone help or tell me how to manage?
well, besides that i’m having a stay at the murtle’s plantation aug. 15 2009 my b-day i’ll give up dates.
EDINBURGH CASTLE, *****ING YESSSS!
mon the burgh, but edinburgh castle is *****, i know more haunted placs in edinburgh than that
Trekkerette: Is the Balete Drive Lady the so-called “white lady”?
And when I was little (like, 5) I used to play out in my backyard a lot. One day I saw a little boy there. I asked him if he wanted to stay and play with me, and he said yes. His name was richard. He came back for a couple weeks, then disappeared. I asked my mom “Where’s richard” and told her what he looked like. She turned pale and told me that was one of my cousins that died when he was a child. I haven’t seen him since.
Wait, scratch that last sentence. I saw him again when I was 12. I had friends over, and he walked into the house and started talking to me. We had a conversation and he vanished in front of me. When I turned back, my friends had the “what the hell” look on their faces. They heard him, they didn’t see him. XD They’re afraid to come back to my place.
the Queen Mary iz the most haunted place on this earth me and my friend we are ghost haunters were invesigating that boat THE QUEEN MARY IS HAUNTED!!!!
When my friends and I were in San Antonio we did a ghost tour of the place. I know for a fact the Emily Morgan hotel is haunted look it up its so strange. We decided to go visit another friend that was staying there. We where going up the elevator to the 9th floor. No one pressed any buttons or anything. The elevator stopped on the 5th floor there were footsteps going down the hall, curiosity got the better of us so we stepped out and went to the sound of the footsteps. There was no one there we looked in the other direction there was an old fashion dressed lay standing there just watching us you could see through her she scowled then vanished. I was shaking with pure fear and we ran back to the elavator and went up to the 9th floor to our other friend.
Yay! Edinburgh Castle! Go Scotland!
However I agree with 136, there are many more haunted places, such as Greyfriars Graveyard which is just down the road, not to mention the underground city under the Royal Mile.
There are many good ghost tours and one is Mary King Close which takes you down to the a underground street of the same name, and off that street there is a chamber filled with dolls and toys after a Japanese psychic said on a TV show that she could see a little girl crying because she couldn’t find her doll, so lots of Japanese viewers sent toys to Scotland and then people all over the world started doing it too. The houses on Mary King Close were bricked up and the plague victims and families were left to die inside. If you enter the City Chambers and go 6 floors down you can [if you know the right people] open a small door that leads directly to the subterranean streets for yourself but you’ll need a torch and a bit of string because it’s a labyrinth.
The Meadows is a beauty spot in the middle of Edinburgh, which has never been built on because that is where pits of plague victims were buried. I went on a ghost tour of the under city and 3/4 of the crowd were skeptics. By the end, the tour guide challenged us to walk through a cursed underground stone circle and nobody would.
Something very strange happened to me in my own house, I’ve already written the story so I will edit it for you.
It was a veyr hot night in 2006 so I decided to sleep in the cool lounge room downstairs.
I approached the glass door and hesitated, had a very strange feeling that I shouldn’t go in, a turn of instinct, but I went in anyway.
I entered the dim darkness, shuffled blindly to the long sofa and lay down on the cool fabric. A faint night-light in the hallway provided enough illumination to see by, so my eyes scanned the room adjusting to the dimness as I lay with my head resting on the arm of the couch.
Beyond my feet, the thin night-light weakly shone through the panes of glass and the still frame of the half-open door.
I was waiting for something.
Then I saw something in the corner of the room.
I saw a shape, in the corner of the room clearly, but not with my own eyes. When people talk about a sixth sense or a third eye, I now know exactly what they mean.
It was real, a shadow, similar to a cloud in that it had no definite, tangible limits and its relative shape and size was tall and thin enough to pass through a doorway. I can describe it as a psychic displacement of an elemental light, a tall, broad aura of darkness.
I was very aware that there was absolutely something there, and being rational (I have a Masters in Biomedicine and would normally consider myself non-religious) I remember blinking, trying to be sure I was awake. I was wide awake, and it was still there. I was very clear on this.
And then it began to move.
Towards me.
I watched as it approached me, so surprised and dumbfounded that I didn’t even think to recoil.
The moving darkness crossed the other sofa, and approached my bare feet, and as it made contact, a shivering coldness dissipated through my body. I was shaking violently and uncontrollably as if possessed, from my head to my toes.
I was rational, but in my head, alarm bells were pealing and jangling.
My mind was collected, but my body was in the throes of a fit and I knew I should leave, so I replaced the cushions then sprang from the sofa, through the glass doors, down the hallway and up the stairs.
As I scrabbled up the staircase, I looked back down the corridor to see anything following.
There was nothing in the hall.
I leapt up the stairs and dived under my duvet, trembling, eyes fixed on the doors and corners of my darkened bedroom, replaying the events with clarity, mind scrambling for explanations, wondering if it wasn’t too late to wake my mother before, exhausted, I eventually fell asleep.
It is a cosy and amiable room, we all watch evening TV there, but after I told my family they listened with curious smiles, and avoided it after bedtime. When my uncle’s family came to visit a little later, my sister gave up her bed and slept in that room knowing what happened to me, but nothing transpired. I never went down there after midnight again.
We live in a cul-de-sac of 17 new houses built in 2001, on the peripheral woodlands of a formerly large country estate in West Lothian. The manor house was converted to a pub hotel that was boarded up in 2007. Second and third properties were partially built in the immediate vicinity of the old house and barn but had planning issues and building work slowed to a stop.
Investigating might also mean recounting the story and it’s not a big community. I’ve known fever-induced hallucinations, drug-induced out of body experiences and potent dreams. This was like nothing else. This was real. I can’t describe what some of my hallucinations were about because the concepts and constructs in them that terrified me can’t be related by common language words and ideas.
It was a different state of mind.
the Stanley Hotel in Colorado should totally be on this list.
wow scary stuff now i am freaked out
I live in Louisville Kentucky and used to try and sneak up to Waverly to try to get in. They (not sure who “they” is) have recently opened Waverly to the public around Halloween. I’ve been, and it’s so hokey, they’ve turned it into a staged haunted house, so to speak. THe place was creepy just to look at it, I wish they would have left it alone and just did tours around Halloween.
actually Rachel if you go up there during the week, they give you tours without the “haunted house” effect.and you can pay to stay the night there, but it is pretty expensive to do.There is no dount in my mind that Waverly is haunted. Over 20,000 people died in that place, my great great uncle was there when it was a hospital. He had TB.
oh and kriza, they are not making it into something else. It’s considered a historical site. It cannot be torn down, or messed with in anyway,
I would never have thought that a place like the white house would have ghosts in it…. I’m still a bit skeptical…. I think I’m ready to believe the white house hauntings after Obama says he’s seen weird ***** there.
well my friend and i are at a school, which is haunted it has chilling stories we heard,
it has blood stains on the walls under the bleachers in the gym, and the bathroom the wall has a blood stain that says hell. NO LIE!
I am her friend and i felt something like tap my back lightly and then a cold breeze and one day i was walking alone and heard bleachers moving and no one was in there and then a hoodie floated i got so freaked out then a day after i got pessosed and tried to bite my friends leg!
so i am at my house and i hear a creak, and im like ok, well, its a old house it does that, and i turn around and there was a little girl standing there, and i didn’ know her, so im like who r u???
she just stared and then there was a thump, and this guy attacked the little girl then they vanished then after i scremed a few times the guy came back and says” run! before i get you”!
so i got my mom but it was too late my mom and dad was gone, i remembered the went to get food… and the guy came, and bit and screatched me, after all that, i ended up with a sprained ankel and broken wrist….a few bruises,so we moved but this is true.!.
My mother was possesd by 2 woman at the age of 16.My mum is Samoan,when she was growing up in the Islands,she attended church college,she was your average school girl.She was very popular amongst her peers,she was very beautiful as well,mother was very fussy when it came to boyfriends & guys.Apparently,there is a waterfall tourist attraction in one of the neighbouring villagesd .If you are Samoan you would of heard about this place,it’s called PA-PA-SE-EA.Two Woman haunt these waters,so there is a board before entering the waterfalls that lists the rules of the type of behaviour needed whilst swimming & eating there.These ladys are called “Teine Sa”…They are known to take beautiful girls or posses them.What triggers them would be finding out about a girl who is alive that thinks they are beyond beautiful,or when they learn about girls who fuss about guys because they know that they could get anyone they wanted.My grandmother noticed one day that my mothers stomach was getting huge in the weirdest way,she than had to stay home from school because my grndparents were very worried about her.My great grandmother has always lived with them,she explained to my grandparents that they needed to take her to her village right at the back of Samoa so their family witch doctor could examine her.My grandmother told me that she will never forget what she witnessed next.Mother was put to sleep,when she had fallen into a deep sleep the two women spoke from my mothers lips.They told the witch doctor who they were,they then explained that Tofa (mums name)was a selfish person,that she always wore flowers in her hair & that this was disrespectable because only they are pretty.They told my grandparents that they will live within her until they have finished punishing her.After this my granparents took her home,that very night my mum bled out.They sat her on the toilet,her stomach was going down,but sadly they realised that her stomach was full of blood.She was rushed to the hospital,all of grandmothers relatives & mums school teachers donated blood.My grandparents were grieve stricken when they learnt afterwards from the hospitals doctors that they couldn’t beleive what they found in her.Mothers womb was no where to be found,she was bare inside,therefore she could never be a mother.The doctors were so terrified,they questioned my grandparents if she was possesd because there was no other explanation about their findings.When mother went home,everything went back to down normal,her father had axed down all the beautiful flower bushes that surrounded their family home.Mum had to cut her hair short and her father picked and dropped her to school every day.The young boy that mum was teasing and always said no to his invitations died sadly in nz,mums family were scared when they learnt that this boys accident was an unexplrained car crash.They were afraid for mum,but fortunately they never returned.My grandmother told me that mums possesion had cost her a very high price,those women had taken away the most prized possesion she had,her womb-the ability to have children.They were so angry at mothers actions towards this young boy that they followed him to nz,and they mended his broken heart by taking him away from this life to live with them forever where they could cherish him and show him their beauty for all eternity.This is what my grandmother told me, the witch doctor explained this to mums family after a conversation he had with them when they physically came to him back in his village.They needed to give the message to mother and her family,my grandmother said that she has never asked mum how she felt about the boy,because the witch doctor warned them never-ever to say the young boys name in this life.Grandmother then said that she knows for a fact that mother always thinks of him and regrets the way she treated him,otherwise he would be alive to this day….
I haven’t asked my mother about the incident,grandmother told me that no one likes talking about it.My cousins and I have talked about it on numerous occasions but it send goose bumps to us all,so we always change the subject.I will ask her about what happened maybe next year!…I can’t wait to hear what she has to say….
for any skeptics out there the paranormal, ghost, or what ever name you use for it is real i my self have done a few lockins if you ever have a chance to go for it a lockin is the best way to get proof but go in a group of 3 or 4 talk to em they’ll let you know they’re there. they are missing most of the popular places on this list like magnolia plantaion, moon river brewing co. and most of Savannah,Ga where i’m from but i can go on for days
The most haunted places in the WORLD are located ONLY in America or the UK, the youngest countries in the world. LOL.
I think the ghosts have clothes on because they might be the clothes they died in, which means when pictures show ghosts in clothes on so it might be when they died. Do anyone no any good places in norfolk that are haunted?
Blah Blah…. I Think Its So Kool!!! Its Krazy That Ghost R Mostly In The U.S. Or The U.K.!!!!
Great site! Here’s a haunted castle site for you:
http://pulynyaleg.myplus.org
kinda bumbed poveglia wasnt on here,
i like looking and watching scary movies and all that stuff but if its to scary i can't go to sleep and i always feel like someones following me behind me
Can't believe the Bell Witch House in Tennessee isn't on this list. It's one of the most famously documented haunted houses in history.
If you look at picture # 8, The Queen Mary, there are 2 orbs in it ( the upper left of the photo) in front of the doorway, one large, one small just below and to the left of the large one.
Didn't know one could enlarge the pictures by clicking on them! I have to correct my previous statement: There are at least 6 orbs in the picture of The Queen Mary!
I've lived in Long Beach (or my family has) my entire life and I grew up with a girl who's father worked on the Queen Mary and I never heard about any 'ghost' stories until about 15/20 years ago. Believe me, I'd have gotten a kick out having a ghost aboard the ship when we went and that would have made me look forward to going, instead of say, "the Queen Mary, AGAIN". Around then they doubled the ticket prices to go on the ship and began charging for parking.
RIP OFF!!!! It's not worth it, you don't get to go into the pool area of the ship, where the 'ghost' supposedly are anyway, I recommend you don't waste your money…
Actually, I was there in March of 2010 for an overnight visit, and there are several ghost tours you can take. The only reason why the pool, engine room ect are off limits to the public is because those areas have not been renovated, there is no electricity, it's very easy to get lost and it can be very dangerous. Paying for the tour, while expensive, is completely worth the price ($50 per person) because you do get access to those areas of the ship.
Did I witness anything paranormal???? Oh yes! Shadow people in the pools' dressing area, men talking, cold spots, I was pushed, we heard laughing and banging. The picture from above, the pool area, you see a black curtain, while the tour guide was explaining the area, out of the blue, I heard a faint "hello".. About 30 seconds later the womans voice screamed out "HELLO!" it was coming from behind that black curtain, and no, there was nothing behind it. It was amazing!
I think that Poveglia Island in Italy is the most haunted place in the world.
i think ur nuts theres no such thing as a ghost
i saw a ghost once one isaw i woke up and a man was sitting by my brother
I've been to Edinburgh… The Castle is fascinating and an awesome visit, but I didn't feel as though it was haunted. The rest of the city however did give me a creepy supernatural vibe as I was walking around. I loved Edinburgh, but I couldn't wait to get out of there.
I stayed at the myrtles plantation in the caretakers cottage and someone ( or something) cracked the window and there was nothing outside that could have cracked it , weird!
these places dosnt realie seems haunted… =
all of these is fake
My fave haunted place is Glamis. Glamis has its famous hidden room and monster, as well as the ghost of a former lord who gambled with the devil, a woman who had her tongue cut out and her hands cut off to stop her from betraying a terrible secret, and a former lady who was burned alive as a witch on a nearby hilltop.
There is one haunted place which you forgot. Hotel dullemond, laag-soeren, gelderland, netherlands. It's on google earth, as well as on the web. Maybe you could add this.
By seeing London, I've seen as much of life the world can show.The man who can dominate a London dinner-table can dominate the world. http://www.nomadictraveler.net/holiday-in-manches…
well how do president obama stay if white house is haunted
I do ghost hunting i have been to all those places but waverly hills sanitorium is the most paranormal
have yu ever heard of la llorona? Shes a dead lady very famous in central america,, there are many different versions of the legend but the story is always the same: she was a woman who fell in love with a man to the point of obcession, they married but when he left her, she went cuckoo and killed all her children by drowning them in the river.. Then she killed herself when she realized what shed done. Since then they say that she hunts the streets of houses where there are small children, and she screams ‘ay mis hijos!’ or ‘oh my children!’
My grandmaws house is haunted. at night you can hear somebody or something walking in the house.one night she woke up because she was hearing glass breaking coming from the kitchen.my grandpaw had woke up one night because of feeling something bitting his leg and he got up went in the kitchen and saw huge red and green glowing eyes you couldnt see them when you cut the light on though.one morning my my grandmaw was sitting in the kitchen drinking coffee and she looked up and saw this little girl sprint past her in real old timey clothing
Cool stories but i hope u can put more info on them im kinda interested more and the ghosts and wat happened to them not the witnesses. Abraham lincon storie freaked me out, I would pass out seeing a dead president take off his shoes
I am pooping my pants!!!!
I’m surprised that no one has mentioned the Danvers State Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts. I worked for a security company as a manager some years ago that had the contracts for the old mental hospitals in Massachusetts that had been closed, and Danvers was by far the creepiest, most hair-raising place I’ve ever been to.
Our company had some difficulty keeping security officers out there due to the large number of sightings, noises, voices, screams, and lights that were seen.
Our mandate was to keep all the thrill seekers and whatnot away from the property because the condition of the various buildings made them unsafe to be in and around. When a trespasser was found, the officers were to instruct them to leave. Most didn’t, and they would have to call the State Police to come and remove them.
The State Police troopers didn’t like to come on the property, either. I was called out one night for a prowler on the property who had been giving the security guards the slip for a few hours and the State Police had brought in a K9 who refused to go into the interior of the property. I quite frankly did not blame the poor creature one iota.
On numerous training tours for new guards we would see ghosts, hear voices, laughter (hearing laughter like that, and knowing what was done to those people in the name of “science” back in the day is especially chilling), and occasionally screams.
Yea, I was not at all disappointed when my career took me in another path and I was able to leave that behind (along with all the other haunted campuses of the Massachusetts State Hospitals, which were all vacant and empty and creepy as hell).
If you’re not familiar with Danvers State Hospital, it was the site for the filming of the movie Session 9.
i dont beleave n ghosts my self but if one can prove it well then maybe……
the pictures really creeped me out