The Quick Report

The Most Haunted Spot in Every State

Montana

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Many weddings and parties have been held at Daly Mansion in Hamilton, Montana. For many of these events, the main draw of the venue is its supposed haunted history. The venue’s staff has reported strange phenomena, such as a gold picture frame constantly removed from the wall and found sitting ominously on the floor.

Nebraska

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Ball Cemetery in Springfield, Nebraska could be the oldest graveyard in the state—that is, if one of the gravestones really is from 1869, as it claims. Visitors have allegedly spotted ghosts like a poor woman who tugs at the clothes of passerby. Perhaps the most disturbing tale is that of a towering, rage-filled ghost who kicks over gravestones that miraculously appear upright the next morning.

Nevada

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Bowers Mansion in Washoe City, Nevada is reportedly haunted due to the occult activity of its former inhabitants. Eilley Bowers is said to have conducted seances after the death of her husband, Sandy, in an attempt to contact him from beyond the grave. Some locals say she succeeded, and his ghost still roams the mansion’s halls.

New Hampshire

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Take a trip to Alton, New Hampshire to visit one of the most haunted places in New England. Alton’s Town Hall is a gorgeous landmark and also the reported site of ghost activity, including bizarre voices, moving furniture, and slamming doors.

New Jersey

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New Jersey’s most haunted location isn’t as contained as most other states’. Instead, the Pine Barrens region extends across seven counties and is the site of numerous abandoned towns from a bygone era. In the past, the region was home to paper mills and a robust logging industry, but now locals say it’s just inhabited by specters and the infamous Jersey Devil.

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