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The Most Haunted Spot in Every State

Myrtles Plantation Mirror

a room with a large mirror and a ladder
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The mirror that hangs in the Myrtles Plantation is rumored to house the souls of Sara Woodruff and her children who were supposedly murdered by Chloe, a slave who lived on the plantation. The legend holds that the mirror wasn’t covered when Woodruff and her children died, resulting in their souls entering the reflection.

359-888-888-888

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The phone number 359-888-888-888 is considered cursed phone number. A CEO of a Bulgarian phone company had the number and passed away of cancer. Then, a mafia boss had it and perished during a territorial dispute with another gang. A real estate agent who sold illicit substances also had the number and met a grisly end. The number has since been suspended by the carrier, perhaps owing to its notoriety.

Anna Baker’s Wedding Dress

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Anna Baker was a wealthy woman who lived in the mid-1800s and fell in love with a poor man. Her father forbade them from getting married, even though Baker had already bought a dress for the occasion. After her death, the dress was said to become haunted by her spirit, and is rumored to even move at night.

Annabelle

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Horror movie fans likely know this story already due to the movie named after the allegedly cursed doll. Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren took the doll from a woman named Donna, who said she experienced strange paranormal activity while in possession of the eerie object. It now resides in the Warrens’ Occult Museum in Connecticut.

Maori Warrior Masks

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According to Maori legend, any warrior who falls in battle while wearing his ceremonial mask has his soul inhabit the artifact. Oddly, local legend holds that these masks pose significant risks to pregnant women and their children but are completely harmless to men. Museums even post warnings on displays of the masks urging pregnant women to not go near them.

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