Top 6 Most Haunted Places

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 Top 6 Most Haunted Places

     1. Borley Rectory, Essex, England

The haunting of the Borley Rectory during the 1920s and 1930s, is  undoubtedly one of the most famous in Britain, as well as being one of  the most controversial. The wealth of sightings and experiences by  independent witnesses, suggests that although much of the phenomena can  be explained in rational terms, a percentage remains which can still be  seen as inexplicable at the present time.

     2. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia 

Designed by John Haviland and opened in 1829, Eastern State is  considered to be the world’s first true penitentiary. Its revolutionary  system of incarceration, dubbed the Pennsylvania System, originated and  encouraged solitary confinement as a form of rehabilitation. On June  1st, 2007 a television show called “Most Haunted” went live to the  penitentiary. Part of the group went to Al Capones cell. Two people  passed out while “investigating” the prison. One member of the team,  Yvette, stated that “this is the most evil place I have ever been.” They  claimed to have had contact with spirits but there was no hard evidence  that their claims were legitimate.

     3. The White House, Washington DC

The home of the presidents of the United States. President Harrison  is said to be heard rummaging around in the attic of the White House,  looking for who knows what. President Andrew Jackson is thought to haunt  his White House bedroom. And the ghost of First Lady Abigail Adams was  seen floating through one of the White House hallways, as if carrying  something. The most frequently sighted presidential ghost has been that  of Abraham Lincoln. Eleanor Roosevelt once stated she believed she felt  the presence of Lincoln watching her as she worked in the Lincoln  bedroom. Also during the Roosevelt administration, a young clerk claimed  to have actually seen the ghost of Lincoln sitting on a bed pulling off  his boots.

     4. Raynham Hall, Norfolk, England

Raynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. For 300 years it  has been the seat of the Townshend family. The hall gave its name to the  area, known as East Raynham, and is reported to be haunted, providing  the scene for possibly the most famous ghost photo of all time, the  famous Brown Lady descending the staircase. However, the ghost has not  been reported since the photo was taken. Its most famous resident was  Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1674-1738), leader in the  House of Lords.

     5. Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Kentucky

Waverly Hills Sanatorium, located in Louisville, Kentucky, opened in  1910 as a two-story hospital to accommodate 40 to 50 tuberculosis  patients. It has been popularized on television as being one of the  “most haunted” hospitals in the eastern United States, and was seen on  ABC/FOX Family Channel’s Scariest Places On Earth as well as VH1’s  Celebrity Paranormal Project. It was also seen on the Sci Fi Channel’s  Ghost Hunters. Ghost investigators who have ventured into Waverly have  reported a host of strange paranormal phenomena, including voices of  unknown origin, isolated cold spots and unexplained shadows. Screams  have been heard echoing in its now abandoned hallways, and fleeting  apparitions have been encountered.

     6. The Queen Mary, California

RMS Queen Mary is an ocean liner that sailed the North Atlantic Ocean  from 1936 to 1967 for Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). The  Queen Mary was purchased by the city of Long Beach, California in 1967  and transformed into a hotel. The most haunted area of the ship is the  engine room where a 17-year-old sailor was crushed to death trying to  escape a fire. Knocking and banging on the pipes around the door has  been heard and recorded by numerous people. In what is now the front  desk area of the hotel, visitors have seen the ghost of a “lady in  white.” Ghosts of children are said to haunt the ship’s pool.

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