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Waverly Hills Sanatorium, a haunting asylum with a grim facade, treated tuberculosis patients with experimental methods, resulting in rumors of illicit experiments and mistreatment, and now attracts ghostly encounters and paranormal activities.
The New Jersey Pine Barrens, once prosperous, now host ghost towns and haunting legends, including the famous Jersey Devil—a winged, goat-headed creature born in 1735—whose sightings in 1909 caused widespread fear and disturbances.
Savannah, the "most haunted city in the United States," is shrouded in ghostly legends, from Gracie Watson's haunting to the enigmatic occurrences at the Hampton Lillybridge House and the vengeful spirits at the Sorrel-Weed House, cementing its eerie notoriety.
Haunted White House: Adams, Jefferson's violin, Jackson's presence, Lincoln's ghost witnessed by Churchill and Queen Wilhelmina, cementing its spectral fame.
The Whaley House in San Diego, with its dark history and spectral inhabitants like Yankee Jim and Thomas Whaley's ghost, continues to captivate as America's most haunted house.
Bachelor's Grove, a haunted graveyard near Chicago, is renowned as the most haunted cemetery in the United States, with ghostly sightings, phantom farmhouses, and encounters with a mysterious 1940s car, contributing to its eerie fame.
The Stanley Hotel: Ghostly tales, piano-playing ghost, F.O. Stanley's apparitions, Room 217's haunted maid - eerie allure.
New Orleans: Haunted mansions, restless spirits, and spectral legends weave a paranormal tapestry.