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Colonial Park Cemetery – Savannah, GA

The Colonial Park Cemetery is the oldest intact municipal cemetery in Savannah, Georgia, with a history that dates back to 1750. Over a century of use, it expanded to cover 6 acres and accumulated more than 9,000 graves. The cemetery is now a city park known for its notable interments, haunting history, and Civil War damage.  […]

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Eliza Thompson House – Savannah, GA

The Eliza Thompson House was built in 1847 for Joseph and Eliza Thompson and their seven children, and was the first house built on Jones Street in Savannah, GA. After Joseph’s death in 1855, Eliza raised the children alone in the home. Today, the historic home is a boutique hotel, and it is also rumored to be haunted.   […]

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The Olde Harbour Inn – Savannah GA

The Olde Harbour Inn in Savannah is a historic building that dates back to the original stone foundation laid in 1812. The current structure was built in 1892 as a warehouse and later housed a variety of businesses before being converted into a hotel.  Warehouse and oil company (1892–1907) The building was constructed as a warehouse […]

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Hodgens Ryan Mansion – Butte, MT

The Hodgens Ryan Mansion  in Butte, Montana, was built in two main stages by two prominent figures of the Industrial Period in Butte. Located at 105 N Excelsior Avenue in the Butte National Landmark District, the mansion reflects the grandeur of the era.  Initial construction (1899) Built for Thomas Hodgens: The original front half of the mansion […]

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Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall – Laughlin, NV

Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall (formerly Colorado Club) is a hotel and casino located on the banks of the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nevada. It is known for its neon cigarette-puffing “River Rick” marque. It was a sister property of the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas until both properties were sold to separate parties. The Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall, which operates today as The New Pioneer Hotel and Casino, […]

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Dawson House Lodge – Chemult, OR

The Dawson House Lodge was built in 1929 in Chemult, Oregon, to accommodate travelers on the newly constructed Highway 97 and workers for the railroad and highway. Originally named the Hotel Chemult, it featured twelve rooms with two bathrooms.  Early owners and role in the community Built by Dick Dawson: The lodge was originally constructed by Dick Dawson. […]

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Alcatraz Prison – San Francisco, CA

Alcatraz’s history spans from a military fortification and prison to a maximum-security federal penitentiary and, finally, to a national park. The remote island’s multiple uses over time are linked by its role as a site of confinement and control.  Military fort and prison (1850–1933) Spanish Origins: The Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala originally named the […]

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The Marshall House – Savannah, Georgia

The Marshall House in Savannah, Georgia, opened in 1851 as a hotel built by Mary Marshall, a successful businesswoman. Its history is marked by its service as a hospital for Union soldiers during the Civil War and for victims of yellow fever epidemics. After closing in 1957, it was renovated and reopened as a hotel in 1999, becoming […]

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Sorrel-Weed House – Savannah, GA

The Sorrel-Weed House, built between 1838 and 1840, is a Greek Revival mansion in Savannah, Georgia, known for its architectural significance, connection to a prominent Confederate officer, and tragic, reportedly haunted history.  Designer: Irish-born architect Charles Cluskey designed the residence for Francis Sorrel, a wealthy shipping merchant from the West Indies. The house is considered one […]

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Hot Lake Springs Resort – La Grande, OR

Hot Lake Springs Resort in La Grande, Oregon, has a history dating back to the 1860s, when it was first a simple trading post that attracted visitors to the hot springs. It was developed into a health spa in 1906, becoming a premier destination known as the “Mayo Clinic of the West,” before a 1934 fire destroyed […]

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McMenamins Olympic Club – Centralia, WA

The history of the McMenamins Olympic Club in Centralia, WA, begins with its establishment in 1908 as a gentlemen’s resort for loggers and miners, which featured a barber shop, cafe, and bar. The adjacent hotel was built in 1913, originally known as the Hotel Crawford, catering to railroad travelers. During the Prohibition era, it was known for bootlegging, […]

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The Bishop Hotel – Port Townsend, WA

Built in 1890, the Bishop Block was constructed by William Bishop Sr., one of the most famous pioneers in early Jefferson County. William Bishop and his British Navy companion, William Eldridge, abandoned ship near Victoria during the Crimean War. They paid a local Native American man 50 cents to row them across the Strait of […]

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The Ann Starrett Mansion – Port Townsend, WA

The Ann Starrett Mansion was built in 1889 by George Starrett as a wedding gift for his wife, Ann. As one of Port Townsend’s most prominent Victorian homes, it is known for its intricate Queen Anne and Gothic Revival architecture and unique interior features. George and Ann lived in the home for over twenty years with […]

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Manresa Castle – Port Townsend, WA

The Manresa Castle in Port Townsend was originally built in 1892 as a private residence for the town’s first mayor, Charles Eisenbeis and his wife Kate. It was referred to by locals as the “Eisenbeis Castle”. After serving as a private home, a Jesuit college, and a seminary, it became a hotel in 1968.  (1892–1927) it was […]

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Geiser Grand Hotel – Baker City, OR

When the Geiser Grand Hotel opened in November of 1889, Baker City, Oregon, was known as the “Queen City of the Mines,” a nod to the Gold Rush happening in the region. An Italianate building of mined volcanic tuff, the building contained technology that was practically unheard of for the day: an elevator, the third […]

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Gribble House – Savannah, Georgia

The Gribble House in Savannah, Georgia, was a simple, one-story home that became infamous for a gruesome triple axe murder in 1909. The house was later torn down, but the site remains a popular spot for paranormal tours due to its haunted reputation.  On the afternoon of December 10, 1909, three women were attacked inside the […]

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Alexander’s Castle – Fort Warden, WA

The Alexander House, also known as Alexander’s Castle, was built in 1886 by Reverend John B. Alexander and originally predates Fort Worden. It was a private residence built for a Scottish bride-to-be, but a heartbroken Alexander returned to find she had already married someone else. The US Army later acquired the land, built Fort Worden around the castle, […]

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Palace Hotel – Port Townsend, WA

The Palace Hotel in Port Townsend, Washington, was originally built in 1889 by retired sea captain Henry L. Tibbals. The Victorian building initially cost $28,000, housed multiple businesses: For its first few decades, the first floor of the building housed a billiard parlor, saloons, and other businesses. The upper floors were used for rented rooms. The ground […]

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Sumpter Bed & Breakfast – Sumpter, OR

The building that is now the Sumpter B&B was originally the Sumpter General Hospital, built in 1900 during the town’s gold rush peak. It is the only original building in Sumpter’s historic business district to survive a devastating fire in 1917.       During its hospital years, the building treated miners who suffered traumatic injuries in the […]

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Tokeland Hotel – Tokeland, WA

The Tokeland Hotel, Washington’s oldest hotel, began as a homestead in 1858 and has been expanded and renovated over the decades to serve travelers, artists, and fishermen along the coast. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.  Early years 1858: The property was originally a homestead built by George and Charlotte Brown. 1885: The […]

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Waterstreet Hotel – Port Townsend, WA

The Waterstreet Hotel was formerly housed in the historic N.D. Hill Building in Port Townsend, Washington, which was originally constructed in 1889. The Monarch Hotel now occupies the same space.       The three-story Italianate-style brick building was erected at 635 Water Street in 1889 for retired pharmacist N.D. Hill at a cost of $25,000. It was […]

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Gooding University Inn – Gooding, ID

     The Gooding University Inn in Gooding, Idaho, was originally the men’s dormitory for the former Gooding College and later served as a tuberculosis hospital before becoming an inn. The College was a Methodist-affiliated institution that operated  from 1917 until it closed in 1938. The building that would become the inn was constructed around 1920 […]

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Wolf Creek Inn – Wolf Creek, OR

Wolf Creek Inn, located in Josephine County, Oregon, is the oldest continuously operating inn in the Pacific Northwest. Built in 1883, the inn was designed in the Classical Revival architectural style. It served as a refuge for travelers along the Applegate Trail. The inn was originally known as Wolf Creek Tavern and was constructed for […]

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Crosby Community Center – Seabeck, WA

The Crosby Community Center hall was built as a two-room schoolhouse in 1926-27.  It is the second school built for Crosby.  It opened in 1928. It was built using the same plans as the schools in the areas of Holly and Seabeck.  Kitsap County School District engaged the services Stephan & Stephen Architects, located in Seattle […]

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Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort – Long Beach, WA.

The Cottages were built in the 1950s as the first buildings of what was originally a motel. Richard Grambo’s father purchased the property. Richard is now the current owner. He and his wife Jan, worked to transform the motel into the resort it is today. Guests at the Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort have reported various paranormal activities in the […]

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The Colorado Grande Hotel – Cripple Creek, CO

The Colorado Grande Hotel in Cripple Creek, CO, is considered haunted, with reports of a friendly ghost named Maggie. Maggie is often seen in period clothing and is known to create unexplained phenomena like flickering lights and cold spots. Many guests and staff have shared experiences of encountering her throughout the hotel. Overview of the […]

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The Queen Mary – Long Beach, CA

The Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA, is widely regarded as one of the most haunted places in the world. There are numerous reports of ghostly encounters and paranormal activity linked to its storied past. Many visitors and paranormal investigators have documented experiences such as shadowy figures and unexplained noises aboard the ship. Haunted Reputation […]

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The 17Hundred90 Inn – Savannah, GA

The 17Hundred90 Inn in Savannah, GA, is considered haunted, with reports of ghostly encounters, particularly in Room 204. Guests have experienced strange occurrences attributed to the spirit of a woman named Anna. Many visitors seek out the inn for its eerie reputation and the chance to encounter its famous ghost. Overview of 17Hundred90 Inn The […]

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The Old Montana State Prison – Deer Lodge, MT

The Old Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge is considered one of the most haunted locations in the state. There are many reports of paranormal activity linked to its violent history. Visitors often participate in ghost tours and investigations, believing that the spirits of former inmates may still linger there. Overview of Old Montana State […]

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The Dumas Brothel – Butte, MT

The Dumas Brothel in Butte, Montana, was built in 1890. It was the longest continuously running brothel in the United States until it closed in 1982.. Brothers Joseph and Arthur Nadeau built the brothel, naming it after Joseph’s wife’s maiden name. The brothel catered to different clientele based on the floor.  The main floor served […]

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The Virginian Hotel – Medicine Bow, WY

The Virginian Hotel in Medicine Bow, WY, is considered one of the most haunted hotels in the state. There are reports of various spirits, including a chivalrous cowboy, and a woman in beige, who is said to haunt the third floor. Guests and staff have shared numerous ghostly experiences, making it a popular destination for […]

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McMenamins Grand Lodge – Forest Grove, OR

McMenamins Grand Lodge is known for being haunted. There are reports of ghostly encounters, including sightings of a spirit called the Lavender Lady. Guests have shared experiences of unexplained phenomena, strange noises and apparitions. Overview of Hauntings at McMenamins Grand Lodge The McMenamins Grand Lodge in Forest Grove, Oregon, is widely recognized for its haunted […]

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The Old Wheeler Hotel – Wheeler, Oregon

The Old Wheeler Hotel is considered haunted, with reports of ghostly activity. They include a spirit that enjoys watching television in one of the rooms. Guests have shared experiences of unexplained noises and sightings, contributing to its reputation as a paranormal hotspot. Overview of the Old Wheeler Hotel The Old Wheeler Hotel, located in Wheeler, […]

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McMenamins Edgefield Hotel – Troutdale, OR

The McMenamins Edgefield Hotel in Troutdale, OR, is considered haunted. There are reports of ghostly sightings and paranormal activity linked to its history as a poor farm and nursing home. Many believe that the spirits of former residents still roam the grounds. Haunting History of McMenamins Edgefield Hotel Background McMenamins Edgefield Hotel, located in Troutdale, […]

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USS Turner Joy – Bremerton, WA

The USS Turner Joy is considered haunted. There are reports of ghostly encounters linked to sailors from its operational days, and tragic events that occurred on the ship. It has become a popular destination for paranormal investigations and themed haunted tours, especially around Halloween. Haunting History of the USS Turner Joy Overview The USS Turner […]

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Walker Ames House – Port Gamble, WA

The Walker-Ames House is considered one of the most haunted places in the state. There are numerous reports of paranormal activity dating back to the 1950’s. It has been a popular site for ghost tours and investigations, attracting many paranormal enthusiasts. Overview of the Walker-Ames House The Walker-Ames House is widely regarded as one of […]

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Thornewood Castle – Lakewood, WA

Thornewood Castle is known for its ghost stories and claims of paranormal activity. Especially after being featured in the Stephen King miniseries “Rose Red.” The current owners do not believe it is haunted. Many reports of haunting emerged only after the castle gained fame in horror culture. Overview of Thornewood Castle Thornewood Castle, located in […]

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Starvation Heights – Olalla, WA

Starvation Heights in Olalla, WA, is considered haunted. There are reports of ghostly encounters, particularly from the spirits of patients who died there under the care of Dr. Linda Hazzard. The site is known for its dark history and is a popular location for ghost tours. Overview of Starvation Heights Starvation Heights, also known as […]

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Tombstone Bordello – Tombstone, Arizona

The Tombstone Bordello Bed and Breakfast is considered haunted. There are reports of ghostly encounters. Two of them are a miner who died in a brawl, and the spirits of former working girls. Guests have experienced various paranormal activities, adding to the establishment’s eerie reputation. History The Tombstone Bordello is widely regarded as a haunted […]

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Heathman Hotel, Portland Oregon

The Heathman Hotel, located in downtown Portland, Oregon, is renowned for its luxurious accommodations and rich history. Opened in 1927, it has become one of the most famous hotels in the area. The Heathman Hotel is widely regarded as one of the most haunted hotels in Oregon. Guests have reported various paranormal activities, particularly in […]

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Hotel Leger, Mokelumne Hill, CA

Built during the California Gold Rush, the Hotel Léger is one of the state’s oldest continuously operating hotels. Founded in 1851 by French immigrant George Léger, the property originally stood beside the Calaveras County Courthouse. When the county seat moved in 1866, Léger purchased the courthouse and merged it with his hotel, creating the stone […]

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