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Most Haunted Place in America

The United States of America full of breath-taking places and spacious skies, but this country is also the land of numerous ghost stories. Starting from amazing beaches to an insanely wide range of hotels and unique places, there are many places which provide shreds of evidence of paranormal activities. Ready to visit these places with brave travel companions:<br><br>our website: https://chandutravels.com/most-haunted-places-in-america/

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Most Haunted Place in America

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  1. Roller Coaster Ride to Ghost Places in the USA The United States of America full of breath-taking places and spacious skies, but this country is also the land of numerous ghost stories. Starting from amazing beaches to an insanely wide range of hotels and unique places, there are many places which provide shreds of evidence of paranormal activities. Ready to visit these places with brave travel companions:

  2. The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado • It is famous as the Most Haunted Place in America for its Georgian architecture and famous whisky bars that appeal travelers to Stanley hotel, and it was made available for the public in 1909. This hotel is connected with many ghost appearances and mysterious piano music, but the hotel works for its reputation cleverly and offering ghost visits and psychic consultant as inside services.

  3. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • It was built in 1829, and it is a place where prisoners lived, exercised, and ate alone and after relieving or transferring, guards used to cover the prisoner's head with a hood. Severe punishments were common here, and because of overcrowding, it was closed till 1970. This place now welcomes flock of visitors for its museum and annual celebration named as "terror behind the walls". Shadowy images, footsteps sound and laughter noise are still reported from this place.

  4. Winchester Mystery House, San Jose, California • It is one of the ghost properties projects in American history. This place still owns gunshot victims. Sarah Winchester, the owner of the house, claimed that these victims kill her husband and child. To send these spirits away, she turned out this house into a macabre dwelling what visitors see today. There are some features of these places, including staircase, secret passages and doors to open walls are still emerging curiosity among people.

  5. Flagstaff's Hotel Monte Vista • It is one of the hotels with paranormal visits from guests who overstayed at this place and a person with a habit of hanging raw meat from the chandelier in Room no 210. The story of two women who were thrown from the third floor, not allowing male guests in their room. Many guests also felt a strange infant crying voice. Famous actor John Wayne also faced an encounter at this place.

  6. St. Augustine Lighthouse, Florida • This place is visited more by more than two million visitors yearly, but it is also well known for spirits visit, and many tragedies occurred at this historical site, and the tourists report many paranormal activities. The horrific death of three young girls as they fell in the ocean, visitors claim to hear their sounds and feel their presence.

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