Haunted Destinations: The McRaven House (Vicksburg, Mississippi)
Behind the wrought-iron gates at 1445 Harrison Street in Vicksburg sits the notorious McRaven home. Dubbed “the most haunted house in Mississippi,” the McRaven House has been attracting paranormal...
View ArticleAnchorage Press Publishes Book Review of RAVEN’S COVE, An Iconoclast Thriller
Book Review Submitted by Steve Levi Usually, books which deal with the dark and dangerous take place in spooky castles, dingy dungeons, or in graveyards at midnight. After all, how many times have you...
View ArticleHaunted Destinations: The Winchester Mystery House (San Jose, California)
**Thanks to Ronald Rabe for contributing this blog post** Source: The Travel Channel: https://bit.ly/2OMjYSf Haunted legends and supernatural lore are well-suited to the Winchester Mystery House. The...
View ArticleHaunted Destinations: The Lemp Mansion (St. Louis, Missouri)
The Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, is said to be one of the ten most haunted places in America. The mansion continues to play host to the tragic Lemp family after death. The once stately home to...
View ArticleHaunted Destinations: MacKay Mansion (Virginia City, Nevada)
Mackay Mansion is one of Nevada’s most haunted houses. This manor house is a beautiful three-story Victorian with a hand-carved staircase, business office, parlor, living room, kitchen on the ground...
View ArticleHaunted Destinations: The Joshua Ward House (Salem, Massachusetts)
Introduction The Joshua A Ward house can be found just one block south of Town House Square, in the heart of historic Salem. The Joshua A. Ward House is an impressive, three-story, brick Federal-style...
View ArticleHauntings: Titus Homestead
The story of the Titus homestead in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania seems to lend proof that the dead walk the earth. The Titus homestead is located near Plymouth. First settled in 1769, Plymouth was an...
View ArticleHaunted Locations: The Sultan’s Palace (New Orleans, Louisiana)
The Sultan’s Palace on 715 Dauphine Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, is also known by other names: The Gardette-LePrete House, the House of the Turks, and, of course, the Sultan’s House. The building...
View ArticleHaunting Locations: The Gehm House (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built in 1890 by Bart Adams as a summer home, the house on Plant Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, is known by the second owner’s name—Henry Gehm. Gehm lived in the house from 1906 until 1944. He died in...
View ArticleThe Lonely Ghost of Mark Twain Cave
The following article was written by Jason Offutt and published on mysteriousuniverse.org on August 29, 2013 A concrete pavement leads visitors to Hannibal, Missouri’s Mark Twain Cave, and a dark,...
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