The Quick Report

The Most Haunted Spot in Every State

New Mexico

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The notorious Luna Mansion in Los Lunas, New Mexico is closed to guests these days. It was once a gorgeous estate home and was later converted into a restaurant. The restaurant’s owners reported strange occurrences within the estate, including a rocking chair that would rock on its own.

New York

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Letchworth Village in Thiells, New York was once a psychiatric hospital. The site now sits abandoned and has become a popular destination for ghost hunters. Local legends have it that the abandoned hospital is now haunted by the ghost of patients who died while receiving treatment there.

North Carolina

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Hatteras Island is a remote location off the coast of North Carolina. The lighthouse there is allegedly haunted by the spirit of Theodosia Burr, the daughter of Aaron Burr. That’s right, her dad was the man who beat Alexander Hamilton in a duel. Theodosia perished in a shipwreck off Hatteras Island in 1812.

North Dakota

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The Dakotas are stunningly beautiful, but their sparse population density makes them somewhat lonely. That’s on full display at Fort Abraham Lincoln in Mandan, an isolated wooden fort constructed by George Armstrong Custer in 1872. Locals say Custer’s phantom still lingers in the eerie building.

Ohio

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The Moonville Tunnel in Vinton County, Ohio is a favorite spot of ghost enthusiasts and urban adventurers. It’s been abandoned and unused for decades but was once an important tunnel for local rail traffic. The tunnel is reportedly haunted by the spirits of departed railway workers.

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