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 historic Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, Alabama, known for ghost stories tied to its fiery industrial past. Photo by DXR, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
What lingers among the rusted catwalks and towering smokestacks of Birmingham’s most iconic landmark? At Sloss Furnaces, the clamor of the industrial age has faded—but the whispers of restless spirits…
The USS Alabama, a retired World War II battleship now believed to be haunted, docked at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile. Photo by Ben Jacobson (Kranar Drogin), Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY 2.5.
Do the echoes of war still roam the decks of a retired battleship? At Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama, the USS Alabama—"Mighty A"—isn’t just a national treasure; it’s also…
The gated entrance to Canyon Hill Cemetery, a quiet site with ghostly legends. Photo courtesy of City of Caldwell, Idaho.
Could something linger behind the rows of headstones at Canyon Hill Cemetery—something unseen but deeply felt? In Caldwell, Idaho, this peaceful burial ground is known not just for its history,…
The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas—restored elegance with a haunted reputation. Photo by Paulmcdonald, Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain
Does the echo of an encore linger long after the curtain has fallen? At the Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas, ghostly legends suggest the answer is yes. Opened in…