Real Haunted Houses
Real  Haunted Houses
Real  Haunted Houses
Amityville  House
Amityville  House
Perhaps the most well-known  haunted house of our spooky bunch, the story begins with the DeFeo  family murders in 1974. Thirteen months later, the Lutz family  moved in. They stayed only 28 days, and claimed they were terrorized by  paranormal happenings. A book and popular movie followed, but there  are still skeptics.
The  White House
The  White House
One of the most  famous addresses in the country is reportedly haunted. Ghost  sightings are common, especially those of Abraham  Lincoln.
The  Myrtles Plantation
The  Myrtles Plantation
Believed to be one of the most  haunted places in America, this antebellum plantation in Louisiana was  built in 1796 and is said to be home to more than 10 ghosts, including William  Winter and a  slave named Chloe.
The  Whaley House
The  Whaley House
In 1960, this Old  Town San Diego house was named an official  Haunted House by the United States Commerce Department. There have  been reports of at least four separate ghosts and a dog seen by multiple  visitors.
Hull  House
Hull  House
The haunted house stories,  including the most famous - the  devil baby—have sometimes overshadowed the work that this  woman did for women inside its walls. She was the first American  woman to win this  prize. Today it’s a museum and a stop on the Haunted Chicago tours.
LaLaurie  House
LaLaurie  House
When Madame  LaLaurie owned this New Orleans house, there were rumors of her  mistreatment of slaves. When a fire broke out in 1834, the discovery of a  torture chamber was more horrible than imagined. Hauntings have been  reported ever since.
Congelier  House
Congelier  House
While this Pittsburgh mansion had a  history of murder and gruesome crimes, it was the way the  house was eventually destroyed in 1927 that was the most puzzling.  Some report that it still appears out of thin air like a ghost house.
Winchester  House
Winchester  House
Sarah Winchester believed she was outwitting ghostly spirits by  renovating her San Jose home for 38 years.  Now a tourist attraction,  the home is filled with strange secret passageways and hidden rooms.  Visitors still report apparitions and sightings.
Franklin  Castle
Franklin  Castle
Voices of crying children, a woman  in black, the discovery of skeletons and the bones of dead children in  its walls. It’s no wonder they call this Cleveland mansion the most  haunted house in Ohio.  Read more about its  most infamous owner.
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