From a New York City townhouse to an Arizona mining ghost town, here are some of the most haunted places in America to visit – bring along your ghost hunting gear!
Visitors have reported feeling watched, hearing footsteps and voices as well as hearing children giggling that did not exist, seeing apparitions and experiencing sudden cold spots.
King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston
As one of the main stops on the Freedom Trail, this historic cemetery draws ghost hunters and history enthusiasts alike. Visitors have often reported feeling cold chills, hearing disembodied voices and even being touched or pushed by entities during their visits here.
Many notable people are interred here, including John Winthrop (the colony’s inaugural governor); Mary Chilton, who became the first woman to step off of the Mayflower; Paul Revere’s midnight companion William Dawes and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s father Ralph Waldo Emerson; many more people who lived through slavery are also buried here.
King’s Chapel Burying Ground can be found near Tremont Street and School Street and was established alongside its namesake church in 1754. As one of Boston’s first cemeteries, it provided burial services until Copp’s Hill Burying Ground and Granary Burying Ground came into use in 1660.
The White House in Washington D.C.
One of the world’s most renowned landmarks has a mysterious past; visitors have reported sightings ranging from Lincoln to a Demon Cat, as well as hearing Vanderbilt’s wife echo through its secret passageways and hidden rooms.
The Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York City is an opulent house and one of the most haunted locations in America, thought to be haunted by former mistresses, soldiers from the American Revolution and multiple other spirits. Visitors may visit during daytime hours or take advantage of special candlelit tours at nighttime for maximum terror!
Amityville Horror House in Long Island, New York was the site of an infamous mass murder which inspired books and movies about it. Visitors have reported green slime seeping out of walls, flies swarming around them and demonic voices heard inside.
The Vanderbilt Mansion in Chicago
Nostalgia Providence reports that an unknown ghostly lady can be found lurking around this lavish home built for America’s richest family, particularly within its servants’ quarters. She may still linger there today.
Visitors have reported experiencing mysterious perfume, cold spots and seeing ghostly figures such as former mansion owners and their spouse, along with children laughing while running through its hallways. Our podcast, Dark House, dives further into this place.
This historical hotel, once used as both a tavern and brothel, has hosted some notable guests from Buffalo Bill Cody to President Theodore Roosevelt over its long history. Legend has it that ghosts reside here; one female spirit in particular likes turning TVs off/on as well as altering lighting levels within rooms.
Whaley House Museum in San Diego
The Whaley House Museum in Old Town San Diego is a popular haunted attraction among both residents and travelers, boasting the distinction of being America’s most haunted house and having been featured on multiple television programs. Furthermore, this California Historical Landmark and museum offers guided or self-guided daytime tours.
Tragic events that befell a family that once called this home their own certainly contributed to its haunted status. Once serving as a general store, county courthouse, public theater and Whaley family home – this two-story Greek revival residence now bears haunted signs.
Whaley House once served as both a hanging ground and cemetery, which may account for its haunted history even prior to Thomas Whaley acquiring it as it is thought to be where James “Yankee Jim” Robinson (a thief known for stealing boats years prior to its construction) rests.
Stowe Mountain Resort in Vermont
Stowe Mountain Resort is an iconic Northeast ski town, featuring a small village, ski in/ski out accommodations and numerous hotels. Tickets typically range from $150 per day; however, online booking can help save money through advance purchases of multi-day passes and advance purchases of advance tickets.
At this resort, there are two mountains with challenging yet varied terrain that offer exceptional hiking and skiing, such as Front Four and expert trails on Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak. Both can be quickly connected by taking advantage of Over Easy Gondola for a two-minute ride!
Cork and WhistlePig Pavilion are two excellent apres ski bars located here, for some great apres ski fun off the slopes, or you could visit one of Waterbury’s many craft breweries for something fun off-slopes.