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View Post: St. Omer Cemetery and Airtight Bridge

St. Omer Cemetery and Airtight Bridge

February 31st. A date that doesn’t exist. Yet, it was so callously inscribed upon the elaborate tombstone of “The Witch of St. Omer.” Rumored to ...

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View Post: White Gate Cemetery

White Gate Cemetery

Some of the most despicable men and women to ever inhabit one of the most despicable prisons in the United States; where did they go after their demis ...

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View Post: Nashville City Cemetery

Nashville City Cemetery

Music City. Nashville, Tennessee. The home of the Grand Ole Opry, countless country classics, and those well-sought specialty Hot Wings that keep the ...

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View Post: The Haunted Aquia Church

The Haunted Aquia Church

Remnants of colonial America are neatly arranged all across the Eastern seaboard. Landmarks from a time past shaped the time we live in today. None, h ...

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View Post: Eastern America’s Most Haunted

Eastern America’s Most Haunted

“…But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who st ...

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View Post: The Curse of Dudleytown

The Curse of Dudleytown

Can an entire town be cursed? A small village in Connecticut settled in sightless haste between rolling hills and an aphotic forest, berated these que ...

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View Post: Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island

Tiny Town, Huge Haunts South Carolina is home to more than a few haunted hotspots, like ghastly hotels and otherworldly bridges. ...

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View Post: Haunts at Woodburn Mansion

Haunts at Woodburn Mansion

Built in 1790, Woodburn Mansion was constructed by Charles Hillyard, a man known for his amazing artistic taste. He created a gorgeous mansion, perfec ...

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