Apparitions Paranormal Activity Locations

19 haunted locations found • Average Rating: 4.4

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Winchester Mystery House

San Jose, California

Eccentric heiress Sarah Winchester continuously built onto her Victorian mansion from 1884 until her death in 1922 to appease spirits killed by Winche...

Rating: 4.7 (2847 reviews)

Loudoun House

Lexington, Kentucky

Gothic Revival mansion built in 1851 for Francis Key Hunt. Locals whisper about a mysterious black cat and two Victorian‑era women who appear, as well...

Rating: 4.5 (125 reviews)

Myrtles Plantation

St. Francisville, Louisiana

Built in 1796, this antebellum plantation is said to be one of America's most haunted homes. Legends involve an enslaved woman who poisoned the family...

Rating: 3.6 (196 reviews)

Culbertson Mansion

New Albany, Indiana

The Victorian mansion built by William Culbertson in 1867 features a carriage house where a lightning strike in 1888 allegedly killed several workers....

Rating: 4.3 (150 reviews)

Riddle House

West Palm Beach, Florida

Originally built in the early 1900s as a funeral parlor, this house is haunted by the spirit of an elderly woman who died in the house. Visitors repor...

Rating: 4.6 (89 reviews)

Iolani Palace

Honolulu, Hawaii

The residence of Hawaii's last royal family until 1893 is said to be haunted by Queen Lili'uokalani and other spirits. Staff have reported footsteps a...

Rating: 3.8 (168 reviews)

Glensheen Mansion

Duluth, Minnesota

Scene of the 1977 murders of heiress Elisabeth Congdon and her nurse, supposedly by the husband of Congdon's adopted daughter. Guests see apparitions ...

Rating: 4.8 (185 reviews)

Longfellow House (Bellevue)

Biloxi, Mississippi

Built in 1850 by slave trader Daniel Smith Graham, this antebellum home is haunted by spirits of enslaved people who suffered under his cruelty. Visit...

Rating: 5.0 (149 reviews)

Daly Mansion

Hamilton, Montana

Tucked away in the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana, the Daly Mansion appears at first glance to be another grand Gilded‑Age estate. Walk through ...

Rating: 4.7 (89 reviews)

Luna Mansion

Los Lunas, New Mexico

Now a steakhouse, this 1880s adobe mansion is said to be haunted by Josefita Luna and three other spirits. Patrons have seen rocking chairs move on th...

Rating: 4.4 (94 reviews)

Bowers Mansion

Washoe Valley, Nevada

Built in 1863 by millionaires Lemuel and Eilley Bowers, this mansion is said to be haunted by the couple. Locals report green lights and shadowy figur...

Rating: 4.3 (121 reviews)

Wood Island Lighthouse

Biddeford, Maine

This 1808 lighthouse is reportedly haunted by fisherman Howard Hobbs, who shot his landlord Frederick Milliken and then himself in 1896. Visitors and ...

Rating: 4.6 (89 reviews)

John Dickinson House (Poplar Hall)

Dover, Delaware

Built in the 1730s, this plantation was the childhood home of founding father John Dickinson. Visitors say the sound of a quill pen writing on parchme...

Rating: 4.5 (78 reviews)

Ocean-Born Mary House

Henniker, New Hampshire

Legend says the spirit of 'Ocean-Born Mary' Wallace roams this 1760s home, protecting treasure said to be buried on the property. Apparitions and odd ...

Rating: 3.5 (208 reviews)

Fort Sidney Museum (Officer's Quarters)

Sidney, Nebraska

Part of the historic Fort Sidney complex, this museum in the former officer's quarters is said to be haunted by a young officer's wife who fell down a...

Rating: 4.6 (89 reviews)

Fort Sidney Museum (Officer's Quarters)

Sidney, Nebraska

Part of the historic Fort Sidney complex, this museum in the former officer's quarters is said to be haunted by a young officer's wife who fell down a...

Rating: 4.6 (89 reviews)

Sweetwater Mansion

Florence, Alabama

Built in 1835 by Gen. John Brahan, the plantation house has served as a Civil War hospital and jail. Visitors and caretakers report seeing a phantom c...

Rating: 3.6 (180 reviews)

Chateau de Mores

Medora, North Dakota

A grand hunting lodge built by French nobleman Marquis de Mores in 1883, now haunted by the spirits of its tragic past. The chateau's elegant facade h...

Rating: 4.6 (89 reviews)

Chateau de Mores

Medora, North Dakota

A grand hunting lodge built by French nobleman Marquis de Mores in 1883, now haunted by the spirits of its tragic past. The chateau's elegant facade h...

Rating: 4.6 (89 reviews)