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  • The Myrtles Plantation

    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 […]

  • Waverly Hills Sanatorium

    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 […]

  • St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

    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 […]

  • St. Louis Cemetery No. 2

    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 […]

  • Fort William Henry

    Fort William Henry

    New Harbor, Maine Fort William Henry, located in New Harbor, Maine, was built by the English in 1692 during King William’s War. It stood on the ruins of earlier colonial […]

  • Historic Anchorage Hotel

    Historic Anchorage Hotel

    Anchorage, Alaska The Historic Anchorage Hotel sits in downtown Anchorage as one of the city’s oldest surviving hotel properties. The original wooden Anchorage Hotel was built in 1916. An annex—what […]

  • Ohio State Reformatory

    Ohio State Reformatory

    Mansfield, Ohio The Ohio State Reformatory, better known as the Mansfield Reformatory, was built as an “intermediate penitentiary”—a halfway point between juvenile detention and hard-time prison. The goal was to […]

  • The John Rutledge House Inn

    The John Rutledge House Inn

    Charleston, South Carolina The historic home at 116 Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the city’s most remarkable landmarks. Built in 1763 by John Rutledge for his […]

  • Sioux City Railroad Museum

    Sioux City Railroad Museum

    Sioux City, Iowa The Sioux City Railroad Museum, located in Sioux City, Iowa, occupies the historic Milwaukee Railroad Shops complex, a pivotal site in the region’s railroading history. Established in […]

  • The Nathaniel Hamlin Museum & Park

    The Nathaniel Hamlin Museum & Park

    Audubon, Iowa The Nathaniel Hamlin Museum & Park in Audubon, Iowa, preserves more than artifacts; it preserves the story of a community. The site traces its roots to a 19th-century […]