Decaying stone walls surround you as you walk through darkened hallways, passing by the rusted doors of small cells. Prisoners once lived here in total isolation, with little to do but think about the path that led them there. It has been decades since Pennsylvania’s Eastern State Penitentiary housed prisoners, but their ghosts are said to still haunt the building’s spooky corridors.
Spooky places haunt every corner of the United States, and they make for an eerie visit at Halloween, or any time of the year. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these destinations offer history lessons and even natural beauty—perfect for the spirits said to roam their grounds.
From foreboding prisons to haunted lighthouses, here are seven of America’s spookiest spots.
Eastern State Penitentiary: Philadelphia, Pa.
Shanghai Tunnels: Portland, Ore.
From the second half of the 19th century to the start of World War II, Portland was considered one of the world’s most dangerous port cities. Part of the reason was the Shanghai Tunnels, so called because, rumor has it, sailors would be lured in, kidnapped and “shanghaied” onto waiting ships that needed extra crewmen. Today tourists can visit the tunnels—an underground network of passages that once connected many of Portland’s bars, hotels, restaurants and docks—and imagine the things that happened there.
The Ruins Of Windsor: Port Gibson, Miss.
San Haven Sanatorium: San Haven, N.D.
In the Turtle Mountains, just a few miles south of the Canadian border, sits a drab brick-and-glass building with a dark and murky past. Opened in 1912 to house tuberculosis patients seeking relief from their sickness in the cool, dry mountain air, the sanatorium was later filled with patients who had developmental disabilities. Its hallways saw pain, suffering and untold deaths. The place is now abandoned, dilapidated and sinister. Due to its condition, tours aren’t available, but it’s probably best to just view it from the outside and give these ghosts some space.
Virginia City, Mont.
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