Haunted Places
Merritt House
The home of William Hamilton Merritt,builder of the first Welland Canal and War of 1812 hero.Read this fascinating study and investigation into one of the most famous haunted spots in Onterio,Canada.
Bobby Mackey's Music World
Wilder, Kentucky is a small town that is located just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.For many years, the town has been subjected to visits from curiosity-seekers, tourists, paranormal investigators and media reporters.They come here in search of a place called Bobby Mackey's Music World, a night club and tavern that may be one of the most haunted, and most sinister, locations in America.
The Bell Witchdams,Tennessee
According to the annals of supernatural history,the story of the Bell Witch started in 1817 when the Bell family, prosperous farmers from Tennessee, began experiencing strange phenomena in their home.First, the house was plagued with knocking and rapping noises and scratching sounds.
The Queen Mary
One hears of claims of one place or another as being the "most haunted" whatever,be it a house,school,castle,or hotel.The Queen Mary does not officially make any of these claims, but if the stories and history behind this magnificent hotel/museum are true,it would have to be one of the most haunted places in the world.
The White Eagle Cafe & Saloon - Oregon
Across the river from Portland's shanghai tunnels, the White Eagle Saloon welcomed the seedier side of frontier life in the early 20th century.After the work whistle blew,men left docks hungry and searching for more then food.
The Moonville Tunnel
Deep in the backwoods of Vinton County stands the Moonville Tunnel,a relic from an era long gone.The town it is named for was born when the Marietta and Cincinnati railroad was built through the coal- and iron-rich woods of southeastern Ohio in 1856.

Cincinnati Subway
Most major cities have subway systems--New York,LA,Chicago,Washington.In the years following World War One, when the economy was booming, Cincinnati decided to build one for itself.
The Former Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital
The author was working as a security officer in the building after a well known College had taken control of the hospital.The author had heard all sorts of odd stories and rumors that they did not believe.
St. John's Hospital
This place was built in 1851.It became the main hospital for Sr. John's.In 1940 a nurses residence was added.Part of the hospital was used for the Canadian Navy for several years.
The Henslee Bridge
This is the best known of the sites in Arkansas.As the story goes, in the early 1950s, a young woman,on the way to her Senior prom,was involved in a traffic accident and drown in the cold backwaters beneath the old Henslee Bridge.
Dudleytown
Dudleytown,located in/near Cornwall, Connecticut,isn't actually a town so much as the ruin of a former farming community now.All that's there now are some foundations,root cellars,and chimneys.Dudleytown was founded by Thomas Griffis,who took title in 1738.
The Clarendon Avenue Haunting
The story I'm about to tell you happened to me directly and has forever changed my view on the supernatural.I would like to state for the record that I always been a skeptical person who ever believed in anything that couldn't be proven.
Oak Alley Plantation
What better place to film a movie about creatures that walk the night than Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisana? Seen in numerous films including, " Interview with a Vampire", the plantation has it's own way of making visitors feel welcomed.A canopy of tall oaks shield visitors from sunlight as it frames the main house,its soft pink walls beckon to you relax under the formidable veranda.Is it no wonder that the original family was loathe to leave it?
The Grey Man
Perhaps the most frequently told ghost story in Georgetown County is that of the Grey Man.According to numerous documented accounts,he appears on the beach at Pawleys Island prior to hurricanes.Everyone who has seen the Grey Man says that he warns them to leave the island.
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