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The Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg, Virginia Located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, the Williamsburg Lodge stands as a testament to Virginia’s dedication to preserving and living its history. Built in 1939 by the […]
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Concord’s Colonial Inn
Concord, Massachusetts Standing in the heart of historic Concord, Massachusetts, Concord’s Colonial Inn has witnessed nearly 300 years of American history—and perhaps a few spirits that refused to leave. The building dates […]
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The Maryland Inn
Annapolis, Maryland Overlooking the Chesapeake Bay from the crest of Main Street in downtown Annapolis, The Maryland Inn is one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in the United States. Built in 1772, […]
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Hotel Monte Vista
Flagstaff, Arizona The Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff, Arizona, is one of the state’s most iconic and reportedly haunted landmarks. Located in the heart of historic downtown along the legendary Route 66, the […]
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Hotel Meade
Dillon, Montana In the heart of the Beaverhead Valley, nestled within the ghost town of Bannack near Dillon, Montana, stands the imposing shell of the Hotel Meade — a silent […]
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The Omni Grove Park Inn
Asheville, North Carolina Perched on the rolling slopes of Sunset Mountain overlooking Asheville, the Omni Grove Park Inn has stood for more than a century as one of the South’s […]
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The Myrtles Plantation
St. Francisville, Louisiana The Myrtles Plantation, often called “one of the most haunted homes in America,” sits just outside St. Francisville, Louisiana. The house was built in 1796 by General David Bradford, a lawyer who […]
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Waverly Hills Sanatorium
Louisville, Kentucky Perched on a hilltop in Louisville, Kentucky, Waverly Hills Sanatorium has become synonymous with ghost stories, urban legends, and paranormal investigations. But long before its reputation as one […]
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
New Orleans, Louisiana Few burial grounds in America carry the mystique and notoriety of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Located just outside the French Quarter in New Orleans, this cemetery […]
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 2
New Orleans, Louisiana Just a few blocks from its older and more famous counterpart, St. Louis Cemetery No. 2 was established in 1823 to accommodate New Orleans’ growing population. Like […]
