Experience a night in America’s most haunted houses. From the infamous Lizzie Borden House to the Welty House, join us for experiences you’ll take with you to the grave… and brag about to everyone until then!
Explore America’s greatest unsolved murder mystery at the Lizzie Borden house. Regarded as a historic gem and possibly the most haunted house in the country, delve into the mystery with expert guides, hearing authentic accounts of the tragedy and trial. Visit lizzie-borden.com for more details or to reserve a room.
VisitJoin us for an overnight stay at the most beautiful lodging in Gettysburg, awarded the US News and World Report 2024 Best US Bed and Breakfasts and Small hotels in the United States. This location features free parking for overnight guests on site, a hot tub, two electric vehicle charging cords, an amazing location near the battlefield, and feel the bullet marks on the building at this beautiful example of storied American history. Enhance your experience with a ghost hunt on the grounds and in one of the three basements late in the evening, a history tour, food tour, or battlefield tour during the day, and a ghost hunt or haunted pub crawl at night.
VisitThe Villisca Axe Murders of June 1912 remain an enduring enigma in American criminal history. In this small Iowa town, eight victims, including six children, were brutally murdered in their sleep after a church service on a summer night. Despite extensive investigations and two trials, the murders remain unsolved
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