Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Legends often love to incorporate the big guy when churning out stories of dark, mysterious places. The devil is frequently associated with ominous settings that carry a stigma within a community. The Devil's Tramping Ground is yet another example of... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – New York’s St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. History has a way of sticking around in one form or another. This seems to prove particularly true at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery in New York. The difference is that in this case, rather than appearing in the form of ancient... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – New Mexico’s Highway 666
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Today we have another outdoor haunted location. There's a well-known highway in New Mexico with a rather unfortunate name. While most would chalk the majority of reports up to superstition and legend, the number of stories that focus on this... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – New Jersey Devil’s Tree
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Every community has those places that are considered legendary, at least locally. The stories behind these sites tend to be exaggerated over the years, with more details and incidents worked in to add spice to the local landscape. The New... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – New Hampshire’s Mount Washington Hotel
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Many believe that living guests aren't the only ones who admire the breathtaking view of the Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire. Businesses like this one are more than a place for the weary traveler to rest. They are buildings... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Nevada’s Washoe Club
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. The Old West is a common theme in U.S. hauntings. This period was one of violence and tragedy with many leading a very difficult life. Remanants from these often bloody times occasionally reveal themselves to those among the living. This... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Nebraska’s Hummel Park
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. When most people think of haunted locations, they envision dilapidated houses or dusty, forgotten mental institutions. There are many other places that can be just as, if not more, active. Haunted Nebraska: Hummel Park Hummel Park looks like a nice,... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Montana’s Bannack State Park
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. The term "ghost town" can have a double meaning. As time ticks by, the spirits of the past sometimes refuse to be on their way. Montana's Bannack may be a perfect example of a historic American ghost town with real... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Missouri’s Mac’s Cafe
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. Sometimes personal events can lead to paranormal activity. While bloody battlefields and public places are known to draw ghosts, private residences seem to be just as appealing to those who are no longer among the living. The state of Missouri... Continue Reading →
The Paranormal at Home: Hauntings in 50 States – Mississippi’s King’s Tavern
Please click here if you would like to read the first article in the series. There is often a strong relationship between paranormal activity and extreme negative emotions. While not all hauntings are based around tragedy and heartache, this seems to be a common thread among many of the country's most active locations. The King's... Continue Reading →