“Haunted Travels: Spooky and Haunted Places to Visit in the US”
If you’re into ghost stories and spooky places, check out these haunted spots in the U.S:
The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado This historic hotel inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining.” Guests hear children laughing and see objects moving by themselves. You can stay in haunted rooms or join a ghost tour.
Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania An old prison known for eerie sounds and ghost sightings. It’s a popular spot for ghost tours, especially around Halloween.
The Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville, Louisiana Known as “one of America’s most haunted homes,” this plantation has a haunted mirror and ghostly figures. Join a tour to hear spooky stories and history.
The Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. This 1930s luxury hotel has a “Ghost Suite” where lights turn on and off by themselves. It’s a great spot if you’re into ghost stories.
The Historic Bullock Hotel, Deadwood, South Dakota Built by the first sheriff of Deadwood, this hotel is haunted by Sheriff Seth Bullock. Strange things happen, especially on the second and third floors.
Jean Bonnet Tavern, Bedford, Pennsylvania This 18th-century tavern has a friendly ghost who makes its presence known with touches and sightings of people in old-fashioned clothes.
The Kehoe House, Savannah, Georgia Once a mortuary, this inn is known for strange noises and ghost sightings. It’s a popular stop on ghost tours.
McRaven House, Vicksburg, Mississippi Known as the “creepiest place in Mississippi,” this house was a Confederate hospital. Tours reveal ghost stories and historical events.
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Weston, West Virginia This former psychiatric hospital offers tours that explore its dark history and ghostly occurrences. Visitors often hear voices and see apparitions.
West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia Closed in 1995, this old prison is known for its grim history and hauntings. Explore the dark halls on a nighttime tour with ghost-hunting equipment.
Whether you believe in ghosts or just find them interesting, these places offer spooky experiences and intriguing stories.