Explore haunted landmarks across America—from eerie museums and theaters to ghostly cemeteries and abandoned factories. These places tell chilling stories of history and hauntings.
The red-brick façade of the Dumas Brothel Museum, a notorious landmark in Butte’s red-light district. Photo by Núria i JC, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0.
In the shadowed heart of Butte, Montana’s historic red-light district, the haunted Dumas Brothel Museum preserves one of the last remaining reminders of the city’s once-notorious underbelly. Operating from 1890…
The Gothic-style Willard Library, where the Grey Lady is said to roam. Photo by Nyttend, Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain.
Could a quiet research library be home to one of Indiana’s most famous ghosts? At Willard Library in Evansville, a spirit known as the Grey Lady is said to drift…
The historic tombs of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 stand in eerie contrast to New Orleans’ modern skyline. Photo by Bart Everson, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0.
Do the dead rest easy in the heart of the French Quarter? Just beyond the wrought-iron gates of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, whispers echo through crumbling crypts and timeworn…
The gates of Resurrection Cemetery in Justice, Illinois—where Resurrection Mary’s legend lives on.
Who is the ghostly figure said to hitch rides and vanish at the cemetery gates? Resurrection Cemetery in Justice, Illinois, has intrigued paranormal enthusiasts for decades with the tale of…