Top 5 Haunted Places to Visit in the US

New Orleans is renowned for its haunted tours, haunted hotels and mysterious graveyards – perfect places for thrill-seeking ghost tours and ghostly encounters! Be sure to stop by Myrtle Plantation (once home to an imprisoned population who endured harsh conditions), Marshall House which served as hospital during both Civil War and yellow fever outbreaks and Myrtle Plantation which once housed prisoners under harsh circumstances – these attractions should all give an insight into its ghostly side!

Grab your EMF meter and prepare yourself for some creepy spots: these haunted spots are sure to give you goosebumps!

Gettysburg

Experience haunted history at Gettysburg, the site of one of America’s most legendary battles. Who knows – maybe you will even experience paranormal activity here!

Civil War’s bloodiest battle left thousands of bodies buried hastily in unmarked graves, making the town one of the most haunted locations to visit. Its cemetery still echoes with ghostly drumbeats and gunfire evoking memories of what went down here centuries earlier.

Tillie Pierce House Inn was transformed from its former private home state into an improvised Civil War hospital during battle, where many soldiers lost their lives. Their spirits are believed to remain present on the property today – guests have reported hearing footsteps, seeing ghostly soldiers roaming about, experiencing unexplained electrical disturbances such as lights turning on or off by themselves and items moving or being pulled away from them, among other experiences.

San Francisco

San Francisco and the Bay Area are home to an abundance of haunted structures and locations, most notably being the Golden Gate Bridge itself. A construction worker named Larry was tragically killed while working on it back in 1930, and many have reported spotting his ghost at or around its structure since.

Another eerie spot is the Winchester House. Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester rifle fortune, believed that all those killed by their weapons haunted their house; thus prompting her to remodel it regularly in an elaborate maze-like structure full of twists, turns and dead ends.

Curran Theatre has long been believed to be haunted. Built in 1922, its box office has long been associated with an unseen ghost ticket-taker killed during an attempted robbery attempt; guests have reported feeling cold touches on their backs or seeing strange reflections in mirrors at this venue.

San Antonio

San Antonio is no doubt one of America’s most haunted places, thanks to a bloody battle at the Alamo and stories of untimely deaths. From sightings of children’s apparitions pushing cars off railroad tracks to hearing Spanish-speaking poltergeists at one of its oldest missions – San Antonio boasts numerous dark tales to discover!

The King William District is known for being home to numerous hauntings, as its location along a major city river has long been associated with hauntings. Since ghosts can’t cross water barriers, many believe they remain trapped here, leading to urban legends around it.

Emily Morgan Hotel, once a hospital before becoming a hotel, is one of the area’s infamous haunted spots. Other areas that attract ghost hunters include Black Swan Inn and Villamain Road which has connections to La Llorona legend.

Portland

Portland offers plenty of eerie spots if you believe in paranormal activity or simply enjoy scares – from homes where an abusive husband killed his wife to the legendary Shanghai Tunnels, Portland is filled with haunted spots full of spine-tingling spirits and ghostly spots to visit.

Nina, one of Portland’s best-known ghosts, can often be found haunting Old Town Pizza restaurant, thought to have been built atop a former brothel. Staff have reported hearing ghostly voices, seeing female figures in the back row of theater seats, and lights turning on and off at random.

Kell’s Irish Restaurant and Pub in Portland is another haunted location; its basement allegedly leads directly into Shanghai Tunnels, while there have also been reports that an unknown owner committed suicide at this haunted location. Furthermore, pots, pans, and other kitchen utensils seem to move by themselves at University of Portland – perhaps as evidenced by students witnessing pots moving on their own!

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