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  2. 6 of our favorite haunted NC hotels and inns (that you can ...

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    UNC Chapel Hill’s Carolina Inn after a snowfall around 1960. The hotel, opened in 1924, is said to be haunted by the spirit of a public health doctor named William Jacocks who lived there for ...

  3. The most haunted hotel in every state you can actually stay ...

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    Guests have reported apparitions, spooky laughter, and other strange occurrences at these reportedly haunted hotels. The most haunted hotel in every state you can actually stay at — if you dare ...

  4. Category : Reportedly haunted locations in North Carolina

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  5. Find out what it's like to spend an evening amongst ghosts in ...

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    The house, which has since been transformed into a bed and breakfast, is renowned for its spooky stories and mysterious ghostly sightings. Guests who dare can spend the night amongst the spirits.

  6. Most Terrifying Places in America - Wikipedia

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    This episode explores scary attractions across the nation: a motel next to a cemetery that's a Coulrophobia's worst nightmare, a morbid museum that houses haunted artifacts like a demonic Raggedy Ann doll, an old western ranch with a 19th-century schoolhouse that's reportedly haunted by a schoolmarm and her students, a historic Mississippi town ...

  7. List of ghost towns in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick Town [1] (former state capital); Buffalo City; Cape Lookout Village; Cataloochee; Ceramic; Diamond City; Fort Dobbs (frontier fort during the French and Indian war); Glenville (town submerged by Lake Glenville, some residents relocated to the eastern edge of the lake)