Just in time, we’ve rounded up 30 of the best haunted houses across 18 different states. Fair warning: these intense and terrifying thrill-fests, many of which are held inside shuttered asylums or other certifiably haunted locales, are not for the weak of heart. Browse at your own risk, ...
Like the Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, a massive Historical Landmark that is jam-packed with paranormal activity. Or the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia, which sits on 26 acres and has been rumored to be one of the most haunted asylums in America....
Like the Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, a massive Historical Landmark that is jam-packed with paranormal activity. Or the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia, which sits on 26 acres and has been rumored to be one of the most haunted asylums in America....
There are prisons, haunted hotels, insane asylums, and even lighthouses! Let’s start your journey now and get right into the 10 most haunted places in America.
While tales of haunted places in America are enough to make you shiver, it’s the tales of the haunted hospitals and asylums that are downright terrifying.
, abandoned asylums, broadway theaters, and even a city zoo. if you want to get up close and personal with the paranormal, many of these sites offer guided tours through the spookiest of spaces—as well as overnight stays in the most haunted rooms in some of these hotels. (that's one...
this haunted house is a must see. You’ll first experience the essence of Halloween in a highly detailed series of haunted mansions, gothic graveyards, and tormented asylums that play out in fantastic wonder in what many have referred to as “one of the most impressive haunted houses in...
2.Headless Horseman’s Hayrides and Haunted Houses - Ulster Park, New York-www.headlesshorseman.com: Headless Horseman is our second best haunted Screampark 2013, because they have the best haunted hayride in America. Additionally, they are one of the only Screamparks in America with themed fo...
When Utica State Hospital opened in 1843 it was the first state-run hospital for the mentally ill. Back then it was called New York State Lunatic Asylum and it was considered to be state of the art for the time. However, like so many asylums of that era, the treatment of the patients...
have already departed. Add to this the fact that many hotels all over the world are old construction, buildings that have been standing for decades or even centuries, and that often previously served other functions such as hospitals and asylums, and you have the perfect recipe for a haunting...