8 haunted locations found • Average Rating: 4.2
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)
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)
Villisca, Iowa
On June 9, 1912, Josiah Moore, his family and two guests were brutally murdered with an axe in this modest home. Visitors claim to hear children's voi...
Rating: 4.1 (172 reviews)
Brown City, Michigan
This 1876 Victorian mansion survived a town‑destroying fire and later served as a funeral parlor. Multiple deaths occurred here; visitors have reporte...
Rating: 3.9 (65 reviews)
Hagerstown, Maryland
Stone house built by Jonathan Hager in the mid‑1700s and now a museum. Reports claim up to 13 ghosts, with visitors hearing voices, footsteps and witn...
Rating: 4.4 (47 reviews)
Amityville (Long Island), New York
Site of the 1974 DeFeo family murders. When the Lutz family moved in the following year, they reported terrifying paranormal phenomena and fled after ...
Rating: 4.9 (234 reviews)
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)
Amityville (Long Island), New York
Site of the 1974 DeFeo family murders. When the Lutz family moved in the following year, they reported terrifying paranormal phenomena and fled after ...
Rating: 4.0 (123 reviews)