House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables is a colonial-era mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel. Folklore alleged that the ghosts of former residents haunt the House of the Seven Gables.
The House of the Seven Gables is a colonial-era mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel. Folklore alleged that the ghosts of former residents haunt the House of the Seven Gables.
The Dock Street Theatre is in the French Quarter of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The ghost of Junius Brutus Booth, the father of John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln’s killer, haunts it.
Hotel Monte Vista is an alleged haunted hotel in Flagstaff, Arizona, constructed in 1927 at 100 North San Francisco Street. It is one of the oldest hotels in the city, with a long history of alleged hauntings.
Malahide Castle is a medieval fortress in Fingal, County Dublin, about 14 kilometers north of Dublin City. It was the home of the Talbot family for 800 years. Local folklore claims that several ghosts haunt the castle.
The Octagon House at 1799 New York Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., served as the residence of President James Madison and First Lady Dolley Madison during the War of 1812. There have been reports of paranormal phenomena in the house since the 1800s.
LaLaurie Mansion, where a fire occurred in 1834. While attempting to rescue people from the mansion’s slave quarters, rescuers discovered a chamber where Madame LaLaurie allegedly engaged in extreme sadistic torture of imprisoned slaves.
Eden Parks is allegedly haunted by the ghost of Imogene Remus, murdered in 1927 by her husband, George Remus, the King of Bootleggers.
Argonaut and Kennedy Mines were two gold mines from the late 1800s in Jackson, Amador County. A tragic accident occurred in Argonaut in 1922.