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Haunted Riddle House

Riddle House in West Palm Beach, Florida was originally constructed just after the beginning of the 20th century as a funeral parlor and private residence, appropriately called “Gatekeeper’s Cottage”, for the primary caretaker of the cemetery. However, it was purchased by Karl Riddle, the first city manager, in 1920. Upon this new ownership, remained a […]

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Mysteries at Sea

Bermuda Triangle is a notorious area in the North Atlantic Ocean that has stirred up controversy for nearly a century. In this deep body of water, it’s been alleged that both airplanes and boats/ships have vanished into thin air for unexplained reasons. Theories abound as to what may be causing this curious phenomenon. Ideas range

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Haunted Tombstone

Tombstone, Arizona was established in 1877 by a prospector named Ed Schieffelin, despite warnings that it would be his downfall. Formerly called Goose Flats, he came up with the rather ironic name because of what he was told about it being too dangerous to settle. After the discovery of silver to be extensively mined in

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Haunted Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu was built in roughly 1450 as a high holy site for an Incan Emperor, due to its remote, panoramic, and strategic location high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. However, Spanish invasion in the mid-1500s led to its sudden abandonment for centuries, until modern explorers located it in 1911. This remote ancient settlement

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Haunted Underground Paris

Paris Catacombs originally opened centuries ago as a means to deal with sewage overflow from burial grounds beneath the French capital city. Cemeteries had become so full and overgrown that horrible odors were emanating throughout the area. The mass loss of life from the Black Plague was so overwhelming that something eventually had to be

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Haunted Cassadaga

Cassadaga, Florida is a small town in North-Central Florida that was literally built around people who follow the supernatural. Just before the end of the 19th century, a man named George Colby established his own Spiritualist camp for all things psychic, earning the city the title of “Psychic Capital of the World”, which still holds

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Haunted Lemp Mansion

Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri was built in the 1860s by German immigrant William Lemp, who was heavily involved in the beer industry. The building was supposed to be his family’s private house and a brewery for him to work in. What was designed to be a wealthy family’s sanctuary actually ended up experiencing

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Haunted Hollywood

Hollywood, California is a town long associated with television and movies. It’s clearly the entertainment capital of the world. However, all that fame and glory have left a darker legacy throughout recent history. It’s also full of tragedy and death, making the region also known to be very haunted. Ghosts of celebrities are spotted lurking

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Haunted Spike Island

Spike Island is a remote location off the coast of Ireland that’s basically the European equivalent of Alcatraz Island. Initially settled in the 7th century as a secluded religious base, this piece of real estate has been highly sought after aggressively many times throughout history. In the late 1700’s, it became a military fortification to

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Haunted Manresa Castle

Manresa Castle is a Victorian building that currently operates as a hotel near Seattle, in the town of Port Townsend. The building first opened in 1892 as the private home of Charles Eisenbeis, who was the city’s first mayor as well as a successful businessman.  However, from the outset, the edifice was always supposed to

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