Haunted Places
Have you ever felt the creeps, a chill running down your spine when you enter a place. Well, then you have made a trip to a haunted places where people who have died in freak accidents continue to haunt.
Haunted Places in England
Haunted places are believed to house ghostly and supernatural beings. People report to have seen ghosts and spirits appear on these locations. Here is a look at some of the famous haunted places in England.
10 Most Haunted Places in America
Here is an account of the 10 most haunted places in America that are intriguing and inexplicable.
The Spirits of Iowa
Iowa the "Hawkeye State". The 31st US President Herbert Clark Hoover was born here in 1874.
Strange Things Happen in Wisconsin
Wisconsin the "Badger State". It is the dairy capital of the US and the number one cheese producer in the nation.
Mysterious Tennessee
Tennessee the "Volunteer State". The two things that come to mind about this state is that it is the home of Elvis Presley and the home of country music.
The Ghosts That Haunt Indiana
Indiana the "Hoosier State" is famous for the annual car race the Indianapolis 500. The 16th US President Abraham Lincoln lived most of his boyhood here and popular 1950s movie star James Dean was born in Marion, IN in 1941 dying in a car crash at the age of 24. Just to mention a few interesting facts about the state.
Ghostly Apparitions in Ohio
Ohio is the "Buckeye State". It offers many different and unusual attractions for tourists such as Topiary French People (a famous impressionist painting recreated in shrubbery) in Columbus, Ohio.
Haunted Happenings in Michigan
Michigan is the "Great Lakes State" because it is the only state bordered by 4 of the 5 Great Lakes. Its largest city Detroit is the birthplace of America’s automotive industry.
The Haunting of Florida
Florida the "Sunshine State". The place to go for a big dose of Disney and to warm up when the cold winds begin to blow.
What To Do in Case of Haunting?
The haunting of premises or environments is caused by negative vibrations and energies residing there such as those of ghosts and departed ancestors. Spiritual research has revealed that most houses around the world have some form of negative vibrations.
The Ghosts of Georgia
In the Deep South, right above the state of Florida, we find Georgia. The state offers us 63 parks of which 48 are state parks and 15 are historic sites as well as numerous state wildlife preserves.
The Ghosts of North Carolina
North Carolina is the "Tar Heel" state. It’s the largest producer of sweet potatoes in the nation and for baseball fans - Babe Ruth hit his first professional home run in Fayetteville, North Carolina on March 7, 1914.
Haunted West Virginia
West Virginia the "Mountain State" where you can see the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers come together...
The ghosts of Delaware
Delaware the "First State" offers many choices for tourists such as Brandywine Valley with historic stone houses and rolling hills and Rehoboth Beach, one of the most popular Delaware beaches. And then there is the dark side...
The Ghostly Inhabitants of Maryland
Maryland the "Free State" is divided by the Chesapeake Bay. Its largest city is Baltimore, which is a major U.S. seaport. Maryland offers visitors the opportunity to visit many historical sites, gardens, lighthouses and zoos to name a few
The Dark Side of Massachusetts
Massachusetts the "Old Colony" or "Bay State". Boston the capital and well known city. Cape Cod, Martha’s Vinyard and Nantucket to take a vacation. Salem the witch’s city. Many interesting things to do and see. You can even go whale watching.
What’s unusual in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire the "Granite State". The beauty of the White Mountains and clear mountain streams make it an ideal place for hiking and camping. However, just perhaps one night with the moon shining bright as you’re sitting by a glowing campfire someone unseen taps you no the shoulder, "May I join you?"
Who is haunting Maine? (Part 2)
In my last article I told you of some of the unusual hauntings that have occured in Maine. Now before I tell you of some more places I would also like to mention that Maine is called the „Pine Tree State" because of its many wonderful smelling pine forests, it has lovely beaches and of course, what could be more delicious than a Maine lobster? And then there’s the darker side.....
Who Is Haunting Maine? (Part 1)
Imagine yourself standing on a cliff as waves crash against the rocks below. The moon is full. Looking out over the sea you spot an old, abandoned lighthouse. Suddenly a flickering light appears in one of the windows. Someone or something still resides there....


