10 most haunted city in the United

Posted by Riken Afandi on Thursday, November 3, 2011


Visit the town - a small city in the U.S. and you will hear some local ghost stories and found a few houses and haunted places. But few cities in the United States has a reputation for being the city's most haunted by the story that melatar belakangi a tragic event. Here are the ten most haunted cities in the U.S.:

10. San Francisco, California
San Francisco city rich in culture, a large immigrant population, and the history of natural disasters such as earthquakes, have helped to develop its reputation as one of the most haunted city in America. Chinatown is home to ghosts and folklore tours countless creepy, but the city also offers many haunted hotels, houses, and military bases. Of these, the most famous one is the Queen Anne Hotel, which serves as a school for girls in the 1890s and is said to be haunted by the ghosts of former school principal, Mary Lake. There is also a story about Mary Anne Pleasant, called the "Voodoo Queen of San Francisco," is an ex-slave and abolisionis using black magic to get the wealth and influence of the city's elite. Even the San Francisco Art Institute, which is reportedly built on the tombs, which support the earthquake victims in 1906, is said to have seen ghosts that walk up the stairs to the tower overlooking the ancient tombs.
Most armature places: Alcatraz
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Alcatraz Island is one of the landmark San Francisco's most famous, but the former maximum security prison that keeps a lot of mysterious ghost stories. The visitors often went kepulau saw the appearance of walking on the block lattice, and sometimes hear voices coming from the cafeteria.

9. Key West, Florida
Florida city's rich history of pirates and rumrunners melatar belakangi ghost stories this city, like the Saloon, Captain Tony said to haunt. Before a bar, saloon Captain Tony is suspected as a mortuary site, and trees growing through the center of the building is said to have become the main place for pirates and other criminals in the death penalty, and many are said to still haunt the place until today. another local ghost stories concern the author Ernest Hemingway, who occupied a house in Key West for thirty years. Hemingway house, now a museum dedicated to the life and work, said the house was haunted by the ghosts of the novelist. Some visitors and employees admitted to see him walk, while others hear the voice of his typewriter typing coming from the main column.
Most popular Ghost: Robert the Doll
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The island's art and history museums are not terrible, but does not contain any of the historical artifacts creepy in Key West that is, a puppet of Robert the Doll, this doll is given to the artist Gene Otto in the early 1900s, and his boys turned pale and afraid , because it says the dolls are often threatened her and wake her in the evening by throwing furniture in the room. The child's parents often swear that they saw the puppets move, and their neighbors have seen the puppet pacing in front of the windows home when the family is away.

8. Athens, Ohio
Athens, Ohio is a small town is a place where the University of Ohio and a few ghost stories that really strange. Peaceful population has inspired ghost stories that include everything from cars without head machinist story to the cult of the pagan and violent racial murder cattle. Many claim that when plotted on a map, the town was surrounded by the graves graves, all of which form the symbol pentagram.dan strange rituals that inspired the stories of ghosts in the city. Many stories are pulled back kemasa ago when the city is related to the Spiritualist movement in 1800. The most famous tells Jonathan Koons, a poor farmer ordered by the ghost to develop a "mental space" in which the appearance and manifestation and then communicate with him from the dead.
Most haunted places: Athens Lunatic Asylum
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Adacerita of creepy old mental hospital in the city, and Athens has one of the most famous in Athens Lunatic Asylum, which operated from 1874 to 1993. This hospital patients dihui by former force, and is known as a place hundreds of lobotomies.Since the closure, the hospital has become the center of many ghost stories, most of which still live by the students at the university, which now has asylum policy. The most famous of these problems is the story of Margaret, a deaf-mute patient who allegedly escaped from his room, and stuck in a range of non-touchable, and ultimately died because of hunger. Decaying body was found a week later, and the stain is left on the floor of the barn can still be seen until today.

7. Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon has developed a reputation as the most haunted city, thanks to the strange history, and the high number of ghost appearance. One of the most famous house in the city, was Pittock Mansion, a home furnishings built in 1914 by a wealthy businessman and his wife, both died soon afterwards. Visitors have seen the appearance and claim footsteps heard from the room is empty, and the doors and windows will sometimes open by itself. The most curious of all is, the portrait Mr. Pittock, who is building the house, either portrait will be found in various parts rungan home, seems to be able to move itself from room to room. In addition to the house Pittock, Portland is still a terrible place, including theater Baghdad, a movie house built in late 20's that allegedly houses a number of spirits, and the Willamette River, where in recent years a phantom rowboat has been viewed by several people.
Most haunted places: Shanghai Tunnel
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Portland beach location was established as a port for mariners sailing and for 1800.This eventually leads to the emergence of the practice known as shanghaiing, where men and women who had been kidnapped more than a bar or hotel, sent to the East, and has made a forced labor or prostitution. Portland increased tremendously popular because he made a series of underground labyrinth of tunnels under the streets dbangundi the city, which is used by Shanghaiiers as a secure way to capture and transfer to the port without a visible sacrifice. Today, the tunnel is said to be haunted by the ghosts of those who had been kidnapped, many of whom had never seen or heard from again.

6. Charleston, South Carolina
Known as the "Holy City" for its steeple, Charleston is one of the oldest city in the United States, and one of the most haunted. Victorian mansions lined daridaerah center known as the Battery, which is the installation of protective artillery during the Civil War, and here that many of the city's most haunted houses can be found.Perhaps the most famous is the Battery Carriage House Inn, a hotel where people have reported seeing strange lights, ghost of a student who died after jumping from the roof, a body without a head that appears next to the bed 'in the middle of the night. Charleston is also known by a number of ghost stories that originated with the Gullah, West African culture that flourished in the state of South Carolina and Georgia. Horror stories are the most famous of the Gullah Boo Hag is usually based on type of red blood vampires who wear human skin as a mask and sacrificial energy absorbing when they fell asleep.
Most haunted places: Dock Street Theatre
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Charleston is filled with past building boxes, and one of the most famous is the Dock Street Theater. Built in 1809, the theater is said to be the home of two souls. The first is Nettie, a poor prostitute who lost near the theater when struck by lightning.The other is a ghost Junius Brutus Booth, an actor who is known today is the father of John Wilkes Boothe, who killed Abraham Lincoln. The second spirit is said to travel the area behind the theater, and many employees and players have seen their claims.

5. Salem, Massachusetts
In 1692, a series of famous experiments after three local women accused of using magic to meneror trio of young girls. Trial was then increased to mass hysteria, with impassioned citizens accused neighbors and acquaintances, almost all of them unmarried woman, a witch. More than 150 people arrested and charged, and 19 people eventually hanged. Currently, the city of Salem led to its reputation as the "Witch City, USA" and has one of the largest Halloween celebrations in the country.In addition to tourist shops and museums, though, stood a few well-known ghost stories associated with witches conference. One of the concerns, particularly Gallows Hill, where the 19 people hanged, said to be haunted by the spirit of the 19 people sentenced to death for a witch.
Most haunted places: Joshua Ward House
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Known as one of the most haunted house in America, Joshua Ward House was built on the foundation of the house George Corwin, a man who served as sheriff for a judicial witches in Salem. Corwin noted for his role in the death of Giles Corey, a local man was charged with witchcraft. When Corey refused to enter the application in court, Corwin using an ancient English legal precedent, and placed him under board piled with stones to force him to talk. Corey never gave in, and he finally crushed to death under a heavy pile of large stones. To this day, many believe that Corey and Corwin, reportedly buried under the foundation of his old home, haunted Joshua Ward House.

4. Chicago, Illinois
Thank you to the most famous criminals like Al Capone gangster history, Chicago has developed a reputation for a haunted city. The city has a number of famous ghost stories whispered among the local people every Halloween, and probably no more well-known that the story of Mary. Like the story, Mary was a young girl who was beaten and hit by a car when leaving the room dancing with his girlfriend. He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery nearby, and since then he can regularly be seen wandering the streets in the cemetery with his white dress, still trying to find a way home. Another famous story is what came to be known as the "Devil Baby of Hull House," a child born with scaly skin and pointy tail of a reputedly haunted house that was owned by well-known activist Jane Addams.
Most haunted places: Bachelor Grove Cemetery
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Rumored to be one of the favorite places of the prohibition-era gangster 'to remove the body, Bachelor's Grove is an old graveyard land banya tells stories about ghosts, spirits, and worship the devil. Some of the gravestones in the graveyard seem to be moving, and many claim that the spirits of the dead often materialize and walk at night. The most famous of these is the "White Lady," the ghost of a young woman who is always seen wearing a white dress, often carry the baby in her arms.

3. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
In July 1863, the city of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is the location of the largest military clash of the Civil War, which until today is still the most bloody events that have occurred on American soil. More than 150,000 total soldiers gathered at the scene, and when the battle is completed by 50,000 people were killed, wounded, or missing. Shadow battles were still standing on the city until today, and many report a lost army of ghost appearance on the battlefield. What is unique about Gettysburg is a thin amount and frequency of appearance of the ghost. Some places in the city, such as a house Jenny Wade, a woman who was killed by stray bullets from the battle.
Most haunted places: The Devil's Den
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The Devil's Den is a rocky area and check the stone which was the place of one of the second day of the battle cannon. This place is famous because of the location of skirmishing that occurs when a unit of the Union artillery returning fire on Confederate sharpshooter from behind the rocks. They then find the body, and photographer Alexander Gardner took photos, which since then become one of the picture of the battle. But recent evidence suggests that the body in the photo is not a person who is responsible, and some even claim that Gardner dragging the bodies of others to such places to take pictures. Should, ghost now haunts the Devil's Den, and until this day park visitors often have a big problem to try to take photos near the site. Photos are often out blurry and can not be used, and the odd camera suddenly died every time activated in the area.

2. Savannah, Georgia
With so many funerals, gothic houses, and hanging Spanish moss covered trees, Savannah, GA according to the charge of a city haunted as well as the cities in America. That is one of the few places lapsed Sherman burned during the era of "March to the Sea" during the Civil War, and because it still contains the architecture that serves as the perfect place for ghost stories. One example is the House of pirates, the restaurant at the end of the 1700s as a pub for sailors and pirates. and it is said that on the night of drunken sailors singing voice can still be heard.
Haunted place: the Hampton Lillibridge House
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Hampton Lillibridge House is a three storey building which was built in 1796 and originally as the home cost. When it bought in 1960 by a developer who hopes to revive, and when that strange phenomenon began to occur. At one point during construction, a portion of the roof collapsed, killing one worker. Other developers have said they heard voices and footsteps of their own every time, and that the pieces of construction equipment are often thrown across the room. Even the most frightening, they say that they often see a man in a black setting their gaze from inside the house. eksorsisme countless and research has occurred in the house, and after passing through several owners, the haunting presence is said to have remained until now.

1. New Orleans, Louisiana
All the cities of the southern port of almost a ghost story, but no more than New Orleans, which has really embraced his reputation as a center of all paranormal activity. All criteria tend to produce the legendary ghost-shore locations, boxes of the past, the rich cultural history, and a strong mix of old world and new religions can be found here. This city is full of haunted houses, bars, and the graveyard, and you can not go far without hearing the stories of cursed pirate ship, the spirit of the era of civil war, and Voodoo. In this area, one of the most famous is Marie Laveau, a Creole woman who get great followers for the year 1800 as one of the first practitioner of Voodoo. He died in 1881, but for years after a lot of people claimed to see him walking along the French Quarter, and more than 120 years later the legendary ghost of the "Voodoo Queen of New Orleans" still persists.
Most haunted place: House LaLaurie
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In the heart of the French quarter Road is a house decoration in the 1800's doctors and his wife Delphine Louis LaLaurie. Like the story, the couple deal with their children in cold blood, and no evidence of Lady LaLaurie responsible for the murder of a girl of 12 years. Rumor was validated during a night fire occurred in the kitchen of the house. Firefighters rushed to the place, and when they kicked the door, they were dumbfounded when the boy found some sort of chained to the wall in the prison emergency. Since then many people believe that LaLaurie surgeon accused of doing weird experiments on children, but modern evidence suggests that this may be excessive. Either way, the sadistic pair allegedly fled from the town, and Lady LaLaurie eventually disappear. The mansion is still standing where the horror occurred today, and several ghosts have been seen, among which are the spirits of the couple and the boy Delphine LaLaurie a young girl who is alleged to have them killed.

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