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5 most haunted places in America

1. The Winchester Mystery House

In 1881, Sarah Winchester, widow of famous gun maker Oliver Winchester, suddenly believes that he should receive the protection of all the spirits of people killed by these weapons. A psychic tells her that it's good he kept adding rooms in his home in San Jose, Calif., so the ghosts are trying to find she will confused. Sarah believes and he kept doing this for 40 years, adding more than 100 rooms and staircases, until he died in 1922. After he died, apparently Sarah's ghost still come and walk among the rooms in his house. The building was until now a tourist attraction itself.
















2. The Amityville Horror


13 November 1974, six members of the family in Amityville, New York, was murdered by one of the children in the family, Ronald Jr.. ("Butch") DeFeo. In the trial, DeFeo claimed that he was motivated by demonic power of the existing house to kill. The new owner of the house with the address of 112 Ocean Avenue also reported experiencing a variety of spooky phenomena, which ultimately written in novels and horror movies. But all the supernatural events were never proven and successful lawyer DeFeo acknowledges that all stories are just lies.


3. Alcatraz

Reefs as well as the world's most famous prison in San Francisco Bay, the community succeeded in trapping a lot of imagination in many films and books. Prison, a cold, dark and depressing it was many times a silent witness of murder, rebellion, suicide and other spooky things for 29 years he became a prison. During that time also, Alcatraz led to a variety of stories about the voice
strange, a closed cell by itself, screams with unclear origin, and various kinds of terrifying apparitions.


4. Fox Brothers cottage

This phenomenon is not as well known elsewhere, but the Fox brothers hut this is probably the most important haunted house, because since this phenomenon appears, then many of the standard haunted house story set on the basis of this house, this cottage even launched a new confidence. In 1848, Hydesville, western New York, two sisters, Maggie and Katie Fox began communicating with the ghost of the murdered merchant. Both sisters, with a kind of question and answer session spirits, to ask something, the answer to the mysterious form of typing. Many people are fascinated, even their own mothers in awe and believe that this is really question and answer session with the dead. But both sisters eventually admitted that their actions were merely playing games. But a new confidence emerging, Spiritualism, still survive and running.

5. White House

The Washington, DC, the U.S. president's official residence is of course has played host over the tragedies that occurred during some of this century. Starting in 1814 the house burned by British troops, until a few tries (and some are successful) murder. One of the horror stories there is a ghost of Abraham Lincoln. Abe's widow, Mary Todd, strengthened by a variety of question and answer session at the White House ghosts. Another famous ghosts include Andrew Jackson, Dolley Madison, and Abigail Adams, although they are now rarely see



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