Kansas
That’s right, we made it all the way to Kansas before we got a haunted cemetery on this list! Stull Cemetery in Stull, Kansas is said to be overrun with the spirits of the departed. Stull is a mostly abandoned town, which makes its lonely, small cemetery that much more unsettling if you visit at night.
Kentucky
Nothing says “haunted” like a long-abandoned sanatorium. The Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville once housed over 400 tuberculosis patients and functioned as its own city, completely cut off from the outside world. The place was abandoned in the 60s when a cure for tuberculosis was developed, but locals say many of the deceased patients of the sanatorium still haunt its halls.
Louisiana
Many locals say the entire city of New Orleans is haunted in one way or another. The nexus of the spookiness, though, is St Louis Cemetery No. 1. The historic cemetery is the final resting place of Marie Laveau, a well-known voodoo practitioner.
Maine
Anyone who’s seen a coastal horror movie knows how creepy lighthouses can be. They’re isolated from the world and surrounded by the unforgiving ocean. The Wood Island Lighthouse in Maine is no exception, and residents in the area say it’s haunted by spirits of its former keepers.
Maryland
Antietam was a brutal and bloody battle during the American Civil War. Estimates from the battle hold that around 3,650 soldiers fell in combat during the battle. Visitors to the battlefield in Washington County, Maryland have reported seeing the ghosts of departed Union or Confederate soldiers still lingering around the rolling hills.