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  2. A Complete Guide to the Most Haunted Houses in Every State - AOL

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    Take a virtual tour of the country by seeing the most haunted houses in every state. There are grand mansions and quaint historic homes, but they have one thing in common: a lot of ghosts.

  3. Enter at Your Own Risk: 50 Best Haunted Houses Near You in ...

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    The story behind Erebus Haunted House in Pontiac makes guests come back for more nightmare fuel. Dr. J. Colbert built the world’s first working time machine in the area, but it malfunctioned and ...

  4. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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    Former Chicago Historical Society Building is said to be haunted since its use as a temporary morgue for victims of the Eastland Disaster (1915). [57] Former Anna State Hospital a Kirkbride Plan hospital in Anna. [58] Crenshaw House in Equality. The house was constructed in the 1830s as a station on the Reverse Underground Railroad.

  5. The 25 Most Terrifying Places in America - AOL

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    The local legend claims the house, once used as funeral parlor, is haunted by a man employed by Riddle who hanged himself in the attic, among other possible apparitions. Slavica/istockphoto Seven ...

  6. McRaven House - Wikipedia

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    The house was placed on the National Register of Historical Places on January 8, 1979. [6] Later that year, Bradway sold McRaven and some of the furnishings to Charles and Sandra Harvey for $75,000. After the spring pilgrimage, the Harvey's closed the house and took on a yearlong restoration at a cost near $100,000.

  7. Attmore–Oliver House - Wikipedia

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    The Attmore–Oliver House is a building on the National Register of Historic Places in New Bern, North Carolina. It is on 511 Broad Street and in the New Bern National Historic District. It was originally built in 1790 and enlarged around 1834. The house is white and features three stories and a large porch in both the front and the back.