List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States
This is a list of locations in the United States which have been reported to be haunted by ghosts or other supernatural beings, including demons.
States with several haunted locations are listed on separate pages, linked from this page.
States and federal districts
Alabama
- Adams Grove Presbyterian Church and the adjacent cemetery in Dallas County are, according to ghost hunting groups, reportedly haunted
- The Boyington Oak in Mobile is a Southern live oak that reportedly grew from the grave of Charles Boyington in the potter's field just outside the walls of Church Street Graveyard. Boyington was tried and executed for the murder of his friend, Nathaniel Frost, on February 20, 1835. He said a tree would spring from his grave as proof of his innocence.
- The Dr. John R. Drish House in Tuscaloosa has a tower that has reportedly been seen on numerous occasions to be on fire, when no fire was actually there. Also, ghostly lights are said to be seen emanating from the house.
- Gaineswood in Demopolis is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a former housekeeper from Virginia. She was in charge of running the house for General Whitfield after the death of his wife. Her ghost supposedly plays the piano in the music room.
- Kenworthy Hall near Marion has a fourth-floor tower room that is alleged to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman. She sits in a window awaiting the return of a lover who died during the American Civil War.
- Edmund King House on the University of Montevallo campus in Shelby County is reported to be the site of spectral lights, the sound of footsteps, and other unexplained noises.
- Pickens County Courthouse in Carrollton is alleged to be haunted by the ghost of a former slave, Henry Wells, who was lynched by a mob after being accused of burning down the second county courthouse. Soon afterward, the ghostly image of a face appeared in an upper window of the new third county courthouse to profess Wells' innocence. Supposedly, every windowpane in the courthouse was broken in a hailstorm one year, except for that pane.
- Pratt Hall at Huntingdon College in Montgomery is reportedly haunted by a Red Lady. Huntingdon was originally a Methodist female college and the Red Lady is alleged to be the ghost of a lonely girl who committed suicide.
- Sturdivant Hall in Selma is purported to be haunted by the ghost of the second owner, John McGee Parkman. Parkman, imprisoned by Reconstruction authorities for alleged embezzlement, died during an escape attempt from Cahaba Prison in 1867.
- Sweetwater Mansion in Florence, Alabama, was built during 1828. Both Union and Confederate officers stayed there during their respective occupations of the city during the Civil War. Alleged paranormal activity has been investigated by local paranormal groups and a team from the television show Paranormal State.
- The Tombigbee River near Pennington is reportedly haunted by the ghost ship Eliza Battle. The ship is supposed to return during especially cold, stormy nights to warn of impending disaster. Likewise, the former captain of the James T. Staples reportedly appears near the site of that disaster at Bladon Springs.
Alaska
- Alaskan Hotel and Bar in Juneau.
- The Silverbow Inn Bed & Breakfast in Juneau.
- Begich Towers in Whittier.
- Dimond Center in Anchorage.
- Historic Anchorage Hotel in Anchorage.
- Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage.
- Club Paris Restaurant in Anchorage.
- Inlet Tower Hotel and Suites in Anchorage.
- West High School in Anchorage.
- Fourth Avenue Theatre in Anchorage.
- Anchor Pub and Club in Anchorage.
- Russian Bishop's House in Sitka.
- The White House Bed & Breakfast in Skagway.
- The Golden North Hotel in Skagway.
- The Tonsina River Lodge in Copper Center.
- The Gakona Lodge and Trading Post in Gakona.
- The Motherlodge Lode in Palmer.
- The Westmark Fairbanks Hotel in Fairbanks.
- The Van Gilder Hotel in Seward.
- The Jesse Lee Home for Children in Seward.
Arizona
- Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone is reportedly haunted. These reports date back to the 1880s. It was investigated on Ghost Adventures in 2009 and on Ghost Hunters in 2006.
- Casey Moore's Oyster House in Tempe allegedly has two haunts: Sarah, who was strangled to death in the building by her boyfriend, and an unidentified boy whose photo was found during renovations.
- Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee is reportedly haunted. It was investigated on both Ghost Adventures and Ghost Hunters.
- Part of the football field at Lee Williams High School in Kingman lies atop an old Pioneer Cemetery. Women in prairie gowns and men wearing suits from the 19th Century have reportedly been sighted during outdoor graduation ceremonies.
- Monte Vista Hotel in Flagstaff is reputed to be haunted. A phantom bellboy is said to knock on the door of room 210 and announce "Room service." John Wayne reported seeing a ghost in his room while staying at the hotel in the early 1950s.
- Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix is filled with rumors that a 22 year old girl jumped off the seven story hotel to her death after several weeks when the hotel first opened, along with other witnesses saying a girl mysteriously appearing at the foot of their beds for several seconds until she goes to their doors and vanishes.
Arkansas
- The Gurdon Light is a mysterious floating light above the railroad tracks near Gurdon, a few miles away on Highway 67, which was first sighted during the 1930s. A popular legend is that a railroad worker was in an accident in which he was decapitated and now he is holding a lantern going up and down the tracks searching for his missing head. The other legend involves the murder of a foreman for the Missouri-Pacific Railroad. The Gurdon Light was reportedly sighted shortly after his murder near those tracks during 1931. The local legend appeared on NBC's television program Unsolved Mysteries during 1994.
- The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs bills itself as America's most haunted hotel. It was featured on the television show Ghost Hunters in 2005.
- The Allen House in Monticello reportedly has loud sounds of moaning and footsteps.
- Highway 365 has a variety of stories about hitchhikers.
California
Colorado
- Pioneer Park in Aspen is reportedly haunted by the ghost of Harriet Webber, wife of its builder, who died of what was ruled to be an accidental strychnine overdose during 1881, four years before it was built.
- Stanley Hotel in Estes Park Colorado, was built by a Massachusetts couple named F.O. and Flora Stanley. They lived there, and reportedly never left. Staff says Flora can be heard playing her piano at night. If you take a picture in the hotel, it is said Mr. Stanley can show up at any time in that picture. Children can be heard running up and down the halls. This lovely mountain resort in the Colorado wilderness was the inspiration for Stephen King's thriller, The Shining.
Connecticut
- Bara-Hack is a ghost town in the northern part of the state that is reportedly haunted.
- Dudleytown is an abandoned town founded in the mid-1740s. It lies in the middle of a forested area in Cornwall. The original buildings are gone and only their foundations remain. Videos purport to show restless spirits in the area and hikers have reported seeing orbs in the area.
- Union Cemetery in Easton, which dates back to the 17th century, is touted as "one of the most haunted cemeteries in the entire country" by authors of paranormal books who claim that visitors have photographed orbs, light rods, ectoplasmic mists, and apparitions. A spirit known as the "White Lady" has also been reported.
District of Columbia
Florida
- Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg Beach, Fla, reportedly is haunted by the ghost of its original owner, Thomas Rowe, who built the Moorish-style "Pink Palace" during 1926. The story is that Thomas Rowe was forbidden to marry the love of his life, a singer in the opera Maritana, by her parents. He built the Don CeSar in remembrance of her, and named it after a character in the opera. "Time is infinite. I wait for you by our fountain", she wrote to him on her deathbed, and after his own death, it was reported that they were seen to be meeting by the fountain in the hotel lobby '', see Haunted Love: Tales of Ghostly Soulmates for full particulars of this 'historia reconti'
Georgia
- Ebos Landing in Dunbar Creek, St. Simons Island, Glynn County is allegedly haunted by the souls of Igbo slaves who committed mass suicide by drowning there during 1803 to protest their enslavement.
- Moon River Brewing Company in Savannah is allegedly haunted by angry spirits. It was featured on the TV series Ghost Adventures.
- 17Hundred90 Inn in Savannah, Georgia, is believed to be haunted by two spirits. A girl named Anna haunts room 204 of the Inn and the spirit of a little boy has been spotted in the bar in the basement of the building.
- Southeastern Railway Museum has a passenger car believed to be haunted by the spirit of man. Seen dressed "old fashioned" attire. President Warren G. Harding's personal Pullman sleeper, The Superb, is also housed here and is said to also hold a restless spirit.
Hawaii
- Bishop Museum in Oahu.
- Chaminade University of Honolulu in Waialae.
- Hamilton Library in Honolulu.
- ʻIolani Palace is said to be haunted.
- Pearl Harbor in Oahu.
Idaho
- A security camera in the Pocatello High School captured a translucent figure going down a hallway and in and out of a bathroom when the school was closed for winter break in 2014. People report hearing voices in conversation and the sound of a piano inside the school's otherwise empty theater.
Illinois
- Former Chicago Historical Society Building is said to be haunted since its use as a temporary morgue for victims of the Eastland Disaster.
Indiana
Iowa
- Ambrose Hall, on the campus of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, is said to be haunted by a friendly priest.
- E. H. Harrison House in Keokuk, Iowa
- The Jordan House in West Des Moines, Iowa is haunted by one of the daughters who died there.
- Josiah B. and Sara Moore House in Villisca, Iowa, site of the Villisca axe murders in 1912.
Kansas
- Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia has stories of a ghost that haunts the theater.
- The Eldridge Hotel in Lawrence, Kansas supposedly has a haunted room 506.
- The Le Hunt Cement Factory in Montgomery County is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a former worker who died in an accident at the site.
- Stull Cemetery in Stull, Kansas, is surrounded by mostly baseless legends about the Devil.
- Theorosa's Bridge, a bridge just outside of the Wichita suburb of Valley Center that according to an urban legend is haunted by the ghost of a young woman, though different versions of the urban legend exist with different reasons as to why she haunts the area.
- The Brown Mansion in Coffeyville, Kansas, is rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of the two children that died in the home.
Kentucky
- X Cave at Carter Caves State Resort Park located in Carter County, Kentucky, is said to be haunted by two Cherokee Indian lovers according to the book, 'More Kentucky Ghost Stories' by Michael Paul Henson. When the cave was reopened, the bones of two Indian bodies and silver artifacts were allegedly found, but later lost.
- The Bourbon Inn in Louisville, Kentucky, is believed to be haunted by the spirit of the nanny of the family the lived in the building in the late 1800s. Visitors to the Inn have reported seeing the apparition of a woman on the stairs.
- White Hall near Richmond in Madison County, owned by Cassius Marcellus Clay, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of Clay, his former wife, and his son.
- Waverly Hills Sanitarium in Louisville, Kentucky, is said to be haunted by two nurses and victims of tuberculosis patients. Located in Jefferson County, Waverly held more than 400 patients at its peak. A tunnel was used to remove patients who had died.
Louisiana
- Jean Lafitte is thought to be the most prevalent ghost haunting Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop in New Orleans. Lafitte's "creepy spectral form" has been spotted by the fireplace or near the ladies' restroom. A well-dressed woman from the 1700s also has been sighted in the bar.
- Magnolia Plantation is a former plantation in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark during 2001. It is presently included in the Cane River Creole National Historical Park.
- A New Orleans restaurant, Muriel's, is said to be haunted by Pierre Antoine Lepardi Jourdan, who bought and restored the building now housing the bar in the late 1700s after the mansion was damaged in a fire. Jourdan committed suicide on the second floor after he bet, and lost, his home in a poker game. Each night Muriel's staff set bread and wine on a table reserved for Jourdan.
- Myrtles Plantation is allegedly home to several ghosts.
Maryland
- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal is said to have a few ghosts, including dead soldiers from the Battle of Ball's Bluff fought during the American Civil War haunting near the 33–34 mile mark, a lady ghost on the 2 mile level at Catoctin, a headless man haunting the Paw Paw Tunnel, and a ghost of a robber at the Monocacy Aqueduct carrying a lantern.
- The Horse You Came In On Saloon has been operating in Baltimore since 1775 and reputedly was a haunt of Edgar Allan Poe. The staff have nicknamed the bar's resident ghost Edgar, though it's uncertain whether Poe is the spirit who likes to break glasses and cause the chandelier to sway.
Massachusetts
- The USS Salem in Quincy, which now serves as a museum ship open to the general public. Though never seeing combat, the ship has seen its fair share of life and death, notably after the 1953 Ionian earthquake serving as a hospital ship.
- Lyceum Hall in Salem which now serves as a restaurant used to be a lecture hall where Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alexander Graham Bell and other notable men delivered lectures and presentations in the 19th century. The building is built on land that belonged to the Bridget Bishop, the first person executed in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The ghost of Bishop is believed to haunt the building.
Michigan
- Big Bay Point Light is reputedly haunted by the red-haired ghost of its first keeper, Will Prior.
- Eloise Cemetery in Westland.
- The Eloise in Westland supposedly has footsteps and the sound of water running. In 2018, it was sold to a developer for $1.
- The Landmark Inn in Marquette supposedly has a room haunted by a librarian who lost her lover in a shipwreck.
- The Whitney Mansion in Detroit.
- Pere Cheney Cemetery near Grayling.
- Fort Holmes on Mackinac Island.
- Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island.
- Historic Fort Wayne in Detroit.
- The Holly Hotel in Holly.
- Michigan Bell Telephone Building in Grand Rapids.
- Beeson Mansion in Niles.
- Henderson Castle in Kalamazoo.
- South Manitou Island
- Allegan Lodge in Allegan
- Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse in Port Hope
- Mary Mayo Hall at Michigan State University in East Lansing
- SS Valley Camp in Sault Ste. Marie
- The South Lyon Hotel in South Lyon.
- The Capitol Building in Lansing.
- The Dixboro General Store in Dixboro.
- The USS Edson in Bay City.
- Hoyt Library in Saginaw.
- LaMar Hotel in Grand Rapids.
- White River Light Station in Muskegon.
- Forest Haven Cemetery in Glen Arbor.
- Whaley Historic Museum in Flint.
- The Roadhouse in Jackson.
- Bone Heads BBQ in Ypsilanti.
- The Grill House in Allegan.
- Nunica Cemtery in Spring Lake.
- Perry's Schuch Hotel in Saginaw.
- The Masonic Temple in Detroit.
- Holmdene Hall at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids.
- State Theatre in Bay City.
- Marquette Harbor Light in Marquette.
Missouri
- Town of Avilla on historic Route 66 is said to have large numbers of Shadow Folk throughout village and also haunted by a Revenant Civil War-era bushwhacker nicknamed "Rotten Johnny Reb", from a gruesome historical event now known as the "Legend of the Avilla Death Tree".
- Vaile Mansion in Independence, Missouri is said to be haunted.
- Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri is said to be haunted.
Montana
- Bannack, a ghost town, was founded in 1862 and named after the Bannock Indian tribe. Several claims of hauntings have been made there, including the apparition of a woman in a blue gown named Dorothy who drowned in Grasshopper Creek. A gang of outlaws were also executed in the town and their ghosts are said to haunt the area. There were several epidemics of illnesses there as well, and a reported 8 to 14 infants died in the town.
- Boulder Hot Springs Hotel, near Boulder, Montana is said to be haunted by "Simone", the ghost of a prostitute who was murdered at the hotel.
- Carroll College, in Helena, supposedly has a ghost in the men's restroom in St. Charles Hall, where a drunken student died of a cerebral hemorrhage after falling and smashing his head against a sink in the middle of the night.
- The Copper King Mansion in Butte is said to be haunted by its original owner, Senator William A. Clark. The mansion also served as a Catholic convent during the early 1900s.
- The Dude Rancher Lodge, Billings, is said to be haunted by one of its original owners, and also by a long-time cook.
- Garnet, a ghost town in the Garnet Mountain Range about 40 miles outside of Missoula, is said to be haunted by several ghosts, including gold miners and a woman executed for murder there.
- The Little Bighorn Battlefield, located near Hardin, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of both U.S. soldiers and Native Americans who participated in the battle.
- Montana Territorial Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana is said to be among the most haunted locations in the state. A number of deaths occurred there, including during a riot in 1959. Ghost researchers claim to have identified odd sounds and sensations, including voices and mists.
- Virginia City, a ghost town-turned-tourist-attraction, is said to be haunted. The saloon and theater are two areas of reported ghost sightings. The town had a violent past and was home to many outlaws. Calamity Jane lived in the town as a child.
Nevada
- The Nevada Governor's Mansion in Carson City was first occupied by the family of Governor Denver S. Dickerson during July 1909. Guests and staff have reported seeing a woman and child on the premises, thought to be Dickerson's wife Una and daughter June, the only child to have been born in the residence.
New Jersey
- Burlington County Prison in Mount Holly is reportedly haunted.
- Cape May is one of the oldest towns in America, established during 1620. It is also said to be one of the most haunted cities in the country, with many haunted 19th century style house bed & breakfasts, including Congress Hall, the Emlen Physick Estate, Peter Shields Inn, and Southern Mansion. However, the town's best known haunt is Higbee Beach, famous for its quartz "Cape May diamonds", said to be haunted by a phantom black dog, or "hell hound", that is said to be cursed by Native Americans.
- The Essex County Hospital Center in Verona is believed to be haunted by full-body apparitions of nurses and patients.
- Leeds Point is the birthplace of the "Leeds Devil", better known as the Jersey Devil. The Pine Barrens gave fame to the legend of the Jersey Devil, said to have been birthed by a local woman named Mrs. Leeds during 1735. It was her 13th child and she didn't want any more, so she cursed the child by saying, "May it be the devil!" Another version tells of Mother Leeds giving birth to a hideous horned monster that attacked her and her midwife, sprouted bat wings, and flew out through the chimney, disappearing into the Pine Barrens, which is where most of the alleged sightings have occurred.
New York
- 112 Ocean Avenue House, in Amityville is the basis for the 1977 book The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson. It was the scene of a tragic mass murder of the DeFeo family on November 13, 1974, committed by Ronald DeFeo, Jr. The Lutz family, the next inhabitants of the home, claimed that it was haunted and fled after 28 days. Their experiences were described by Anson's bestselling book, which was followed by the 1979 movie The Amityville Horror. Despite accusations of fraud, the Lutzes maintained that they experienced paranormal phenomena while living in the Ocean Avenue home.
- Cherry Hill Estate, in southern Albany is a late 18th-century farm manor house that was the site of an 1827 murder that resulted in Albany's last public hanging after a controversial trial. An unidentified ghost has allegedly been seen on the property.
- New York State Capitol building in Albany is said to be haunted by the ghosts of a night watchman who died in a 1911 fire, artist William Morris Hunt, and others.
North Carolina
- The Attmore-Oliver House in New Bern has allegedly been the scene of some poltergeist-like activity stemming possibly from either deaths in the house during a smallpox epidemic or the spirit of the last private owner.
- Broughton State Hospital in Morganton was built in 1883 to house the mentally ill. Apparitions aimlessly wander and disappear along dark corridors, and screams are heard from wards no longer occupied. Strange mists and unexplainable figures have turned up in photos of tombstones in the cemetery on the grounds of the hospital.
- Brown Mountain in Burke and Caldwell Counties is reputed to have ghostly orbs of light radiating from the mountain. According to local Cherokee legend, the "Brown Mountain Lights" date back as far as 1200. This was the year of a great battle, and they believed the lights to be the spirits of Native maidens who still search for lost loved ones. Also, there has been speculation of extraterrestrial activity. Wiseman's View on Linville Mountain is the best vantage point for viewing the lights. This lookout was used by a German engineer, William de Brahm during 1771 while studying the phenomenon. He attributed the lights to nitrous gases emitting from the mountain and combusting upon collision, but his theories were later disproven.
- The Carolina Theatre in Greensboro was set ablaze on July 1, 1981, by a woman who was assumed mentally disturbed. Melba Frey went up to the upper balcony and started the fire, which burned the entire balcony and lobby. Her body was found in the stairway by firefighters, and she is now believed to haunt the area in which she died, flipping the folding seats up and down.
- Fayetteville allegedly hosts ghosts such as "The Lady in Black" who haunts the Sandford House, formerly known as the Slocumb House. Her apparition first appeared in the late 19th century and has been sighted by members of The Woman's Club of Fayetteville.
- The Harvey Mansion Historic Inn and Restaurant in New Bern has claims of an older woman in 18th-century dress haunting the second and third floors.
- The Tar River, near Tarboro in Edgecombe County, is associated with a legend of a banshee. The legend speaks of a Patriot miller who was killed by a small group of British soldiers during the American Revolution. Before they drowned him in the river, he warned the soldiers that if he were killed, they would be haunted by a banshee. After his death, she appeared and caused the deaths of the soldiers and supposedly still haunts the river.
North Dakota
- The Liberty Memorial Building in Bismarck, according to former employees is said to be haunted by a ghostly presence nicknamed the "Stack Monster".
- Saint Anne's Guest Home, a Catholic health care facility in Grand Forks has a reputation for being haunted by the ghost of Sister Mary Murphy, who reportedly committed suicide by throwing herself from the bell tower in 1978.
Ohio
- Arnold's Bar and Grill, the oldest continuously-operated bar in Cincinnati, is rumored to be haunted.
- Cincinnati Music Hall is a theater that was built over a potter's field. Reports of spirits on the property date back to 1876. During 1988, during the installation of an elevator shaft, bones of adults and children were exhumed from under the hall.
- Emmitt House in Waverly was featured by television programs My Ghost Story and Haunted Collector before it burned down during January 2014. Some human remains had been found at the site.
- Lima State Hospital for the Criminally Insane is said to be haunted by the ghost of Celia Rose, who murdered her family with rat poison. She is said to roam the facility's graveyard. Robert Mihlbaugh, a special prosecutor investigating the facility, stated, "If hell has a basement it's the Lima State Hospital."
- Madison Seminary in Madison is an 88-room building that has been a school, a home, and an asylum for the insane. Figures move through locked doors, screams have been heard, and a killer may have buried his victim beneath the basement floor.
- Mahall's 20 Lanes, a 90-year-old bowling alley in Lakewood, is reputed to have "otherworldly noises" and sightings of an "otherworldly woman" in a long dress; plus a vintage calculator "does weird things."
Oklahoma
- Dead Women Crossing in Weatherford allegedly has paranormal activities including a mysterious blue light that originates in the creek and a spectral woman crying for her baby around the area.
Oregon
Allegedly haunted locales in Portland include the Bagdad Theater, a vaudeville theater built by Universal Studios during 1927; Pittock Mansion, a mansion overlooking the city; the Roseland Theater, a former church and music venue; and the city's Portland Underground, made up of various passages beneath the streets of northwest Portland that were used to smuggle prostitutes and sailors onto ships in the port, where they were often sold into slavery or forced labor.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has many locations that are reported to be haunted, includingthe town of Gettysburg and, in the vicinity of Philadelphia, such places as
Cliveden Manor, the First Bank of the United States, Fort Mifflin, Library Hall, Pennsylvania Hospital, and Powel House.
Rhode Island
- White Horse Tavern in Newport is haunted by a man who checked in with a companion one night in the 1720s but was found dead beside a fireplace the next morning. His companion had disappeared sometime during the night. Today his ghost reportedly hangs out by that fireplace, daring others to solve his freak death. Also, a man in colonial-era clothing occupies an upstairs bathroom.
South Carolina
- Pawleys Island is said to be haunted by a Gray Man, who appears shortly before dangerous storms to warn the inhabitants.
- Folly Beach is said to be haunted from the time of the Civil War. Nearby Morris Island was the site of the famous Fort Wagner battles of 1863. The western side of Folly was thus used as a Union Army field hospital where many wounded soldiers—including members of the famous 54th Massachusetts regiment—returned from battle. Over the years, hurricanes and heavy storms uncovered some of these unmarked graves even as late as 1987.
Tennessee
- The town of Adams was the site of the Bell Witch haunting, as well as the Bell Witch Cave.
- The Carnton Mansion in Franklin was used as a hospital for Confederate Soldiers during the Civil War. Many of the deceased here were buried in mass graves and some of their ghosts are alleged to haunt the site.
- The Williamson County Courthouse in Franklin, Tennessee, was used as a hospital after the Battle of Franklin in 1864 and is also the location of numerous executions and lynchings in the 19th century. The building is believed to be haunted by soldiers who died there during the Civil War.
- The Palace Theatre in Gallatin is believed to be haunted by its former owner, Bill Roth Sr. Patrons of the theatre have seen the apparition of Mr. Roth upstairs by the projector.
- The vicinity of Hurricane Mills is said to be haunted by the founders of the town, which adjoins a farm owned by singer Loretta Lynn. During 2011, the Ghost Adventures crew conducted an investigation inside the house, and broadcast the episode Loretta Lynn Plantation House.
- Earnestine & Hazel's location in Memphis has reputedly been the site of 13 deaths. Phantom piano music has been heard coming from the upper floor, and the jukebox plays by itself. An employee and a patron were engaged in a conversation about James Brown when the unplugged jukebox began playing I Feel Good.
- The Orpheum Theatre in Memphis is said to be haunted by the ghost of a small girl who was killed in a car accident in front of the theater.
Texas
- The Menger Hotel is located in San Antonio, Texas. It is part of the Historic downtown district; opened for business in February 1859.
- The Devil's Backbone in Texas Hill Country is allegedly haunted by Spanish monks, Native Americans, Confederate soldiers on their horses, and a wolf's spirit.
- The Marfa lights have been attributed to haunting. In May 2004, students from the Society of Physics Students at the University of Texas at Dallas spent four days investigating and recording lights observed southwest of the view park using traffic volume monitoring equipment, video cameras, binoculars, and chase cars. The conclusion was that all of the lights observed over a four night period southwest of the view park could be reliably attributed to automobile headlights traveling along U.S. 67 between Marfa and Presidio, Texas.
- The commissary at the Houston Zoo may be haunted by the first zookeeper, Hans Nagel, who was shot by a park police officer during late 1941 after being caught spying on teenagers in a parked car.
- Steven Spielberg's inspiration for Poltergeist may have come from his stay at the Excelsior Hotel in Jefferson. Spielberg threw his briefcase on a chair in the hotel's Jay Gould room and is said to have been surprised when unseen hands tossed it back at him. He also reportedly woke up during the night to see a young boy standing by his bed, who asked him if he was ready for breakfast.
Utah
- Alfred McCune Home on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City.
- Bigelow-Ben Lomond Hotel in Ogden.
- Cottonwood Paper Mill in Salt Lake City
- Dead Horse Point State Park in Moab.
- Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University in Provo.
- Rio Grande Depot in Downtown Salt Lake City.
- Skinwalker Ranch near Ballard
Virginia
- A house at Bremo Recess in Bremo Historic District in Bremo Bluff, is reportedly haunted by Anne Blaws Barraud Cocke, the wife of John Hartwell Cocke, brigadier general in the War of 1812 and builder of the plantation estate.
Washington
- The former Burnley Professional School of Art in the former Booth Building at 905 E Pine Street is said to be haunted by the spirit of a young man who died falling down the rear steps. The ghost is said to manifest itself by "doors opening by themselves, sounds of disembodied footsteps, phones dialed by unseen fingers, coffee percolating without human assistance.
- The Harvard Exit Theatre in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA is said to be haunted by the ghost of a beautiful woman who is sometimes seen crying.
- The parsonage of First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA is said to be haunted by the ghost of Susannah Bagley, wife of pioneer preacher and Territorial University founder Daniel Bagley. One reported sighting "in a diaphanous flowing gown, surrounded by a bluish light. When she asked, "How do I get out?" he pointed to the door, but she serenely floated out the upstairs window instead."
- Ye College Inn in Seattle's University District is said to be haunted by "Howard," a beer-drinking ghost who habitually wears a tan trench coat.
- The Building is one of the most haunted buildings in the state. Seattle pioneer and Yesler Way namesake Henry Yesler was not just one of the city's first mayors and millionaires—he was also a spiritualist, believing the living could communicate with the dead. Alongside their astrologer friend William Henry Chaney, Yesler and his wife, Sarah, allegedly hosted seances and attempted to contact their late son George. It was said that the design of the building was meant to enhance its ability to house or contain spirits and other non-earthly beings. The building, in 1909, was also once home to the city's jail and emergency hospital. The related hospital morgue was located on the lowest level of the building, with the entrance off of 4th Ave..
West Virginia
- The in Weston, WV is said to be haunted by former patients that died of experimentation and poor conditions within the asylum.
Wisconsin
- The Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee is said to be haunted.