Two paranormal researchers bought a 16th-century prison where accused witches awaited execution – then the renovations began stirring things up.
Two paranormal researchers bought a 16th-century prison where accused witches awaited execution – then the renovations began stirring things up.
A Victorian mansion where multiple owners have fled in terror just sold to four brave buyers willing to coexist with its permanent residents – the ones who died there over a century ago
You find yourself standing in the hallway at 3 AM, wondering if the footsteps you just heard were real or imagined. The house settles differently tonight, and somewhere in the darkness, something shifts.
A centuries-old Massachusetts inn that once hosted Benedict Arnold now sits empty with toys on its stairs and dolls in its rooms, available for just $160,000 cash.
Hundreds died seeking miracle cures in this luxury hotel’s rooms, and now something child-sized crawls into bed with guests at night while a murdered gangster haunts the basement pool.
A man in Oregon spent months secretly living in a crawl space, complete with a bed, television, and stolen electricity – but this isn’t the first time someone has been discovered hiding where they shouldn’t be.
From Victorian orphanages where murdered children still cry out in the night to modern homes where toddlers chat with grandparents who died before they were born, the phenomenon persists across every culture: children see ghosts, and ghost children seek the living.
Discover why North Carolina has earned its reputation as one of America’s most haunted states, with ghostly encounters spanning from historic battlefields to modern vacation rentals.
Venice residents band together to buy plague pit island, transforming a site of mass death into their private sanctuary — where tourists will never set foot
The wealthy Lemp family built a beer empire in St. Louis, but their success came with a deadly price that still haunts their mansion today.
The isolation, tragedy, and duty that define lighthouse keeping have left behind more than just historical records — they’ve created some of the most persistently haunted locations in America.
Would you live with a ghost if it meant getting a mansion at half the price? From cursed Victorians to infamous crime scenes, these haunted houses come with history, mystery… and maybe a few unexpected roommates.
When mortgage rates and home prices drive potential buyers to the breaking point, haunted houses start looking surprisingly appealing.
From Abraham Lincoln wandering the White House halls to a Reddit user’s cat being dragged backward by an invisible hand, we’re looking at haunted house claims both famous and personal—and asking whether any of them hold up to scrutiny.
In the winter of 1846, 87 pioneers became trapped in the Sierra Nevada mountains, where starvation forced impossible choices and tested the limits of human survival.
Hollywood didn’t have to exaggerate this one. The facts are disturbing enough on their own.
A three-year-old disappeared near a swollen river during torrential rains in Honduras. When he came back the next day with a head wound, his family had a disturbing explanation for why his clothes were bone dry.
A NASA scientist suggests that extraterrestrial civilizations might be just advanced enough to have already tried finding us and given up.
What started as a night when Celts genuinely believed the dead could drag the living into the spirit world, has transformed into children dressed as superheroes demanding fun-size Snickers. What happened?