Browse 44 documented paranormal activity locations across the United States
Waterford, Connecticut
Opened in the 1930s as a sanatorium for children with tuberculosis, this seaside facility later housed geriatric and mentally ill patients until it cl...
Rating: 4.1 (76 reviews)
Phoenix, Arizona
In 1931, Winnie Ruth Judd shot two friends and attempted to ship their bodies in trunks to Los Angeles, giving the bungalow the nickname Trunk Murder ...
Rating: 3.8 (103 reviews)
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)
Monticello, Arkansas
Built in 1906, this Queen Anne–style home is rumored to be haunted by Ladell Allen, who died by suicide after drinking cyanide in 1948. Visitors repor...
Rating: 4.3 (52 reviews)
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)
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)