12/22/2015

The Most Haunted Places In America 2

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Brown Mountain

Brown Mountain
Source: Edrick Thay, Image: Wikimedia
North Carolina’s Brown Mountain is said to have ghostly light orbs floating above the mountain. The original Cherokee inhabitants claim the lights are the spirits of Native American women from as far back as 1200 looking for their loved ones.
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Rolling Hills Asylum

Rolling Hills Asylum
Source: Stephen Wagner, Image: Wikipedia
Located in upstate New York, the Rolling Hills Asylum was turned into a strip mall then an antiques mall. After shop owners noticed bizarre paranormal occurrences, tests were run; those taking part in the study felt the presence of a spirit and an arm appear and vanish rapidly in the centre of the group.
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Fort Mifflin

Fort Mifflin
Source: Stephen Wagner, Image: Wikimedia
Built almost 250 years ago, Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia is the only still-intact Revolutionary War battlefield. Besides a faceless man who sometimes wanders the grounds, a woman is said to haunt the fort and scream so loudly the Philly police have been called on multiple occasions.
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Myrtle's Plantation

Myrtles Plantation
Source: Stephen Wagner, Image: Wikimedia
Myrtle’s Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, was built just after American independence and these days operates as a bed and breakfast. It’s said anywhere from one to ten murders have happened on the land and various ghosts roam its grounds, including the ghosts of old slaves coming to ask what they can do and the ghosts of two murdered kids who play on the porch.
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Helltown

helltown
Source: The Telegraph, Image: Wikimedia
Formerly named Boston, Helltown, Ohio, is as spooky as its name. The U.S. National Parks Service forced the sale of many homes in the area in 1974 in what some people claim was the cover up of a massive chemical spill. Other legends place the town as a Satanist meeting place or the area where a deranged escape mental patient roams.
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