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View Article - The Yellow House – The True Story of 12 Years A Slave
Bones Yellow House Washington D.C.

The Yellow House – The True Story of 12 Years A Slave

D.C., The Capitol, The joint has more ghosts, goblins, soul-wrenching backstabbing stories, than the whole series run of Tales From The Crypt. It's the sort of place where not even that muppet, the Cryptkeeper, would dare venture without a hazmat sui ...

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View Article - Mary Surratt’s Ghost – The Conspirator’s Plot and Her Boarding House
Mary Surrat's Ghost Washington D.C.

Mary Surratt’s Ghost – The Conspirator’s Plot and Her Boarding House

The State Capitol can be summed up in a couple of words: "good eatin', huge landmarks, cruel summers, Lincoln assassination." Sure, there are millions of other things that will seize your mind and attention, but Lincoln's ill-fated trip to the theat ...

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View Article - The Hay-Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Henry Adams Ghost Hay-Adams Hotel

The Hay-Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C.

The place of so many clandestine meetings of consequence that you can feel the energy of the countless power-hungry lobbyists, business leaders, and politicians that have stayed, dined, and died here emanating from the elegant walls.History of t ...

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View Article - The Cutts-Madison House
Ghost of Dolley Madison

The Cutts-Madison House

Washington, D.C is full of history and intrigue. Our nation’s capital is an amazing place to visit; you can see incredible examples of architecture, view famous landmarks, and experience ghosts and spirits. Washington, D.C. is well known for being ...

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View Article - The Surratt House
Ghost of Mary Surrat Washington D.C.

The Surratt House

Washington DC is home to many old and historic sites. All of them have seen their fair share of drama and intrigue over time. Perhaps none more so than the Surratt House. Mary Surratt was an austere looking woman, tall, with shiny hair in an abrupt ...

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View Article - The Decatur House, Washington, DC
Ghost of Stephen Decatur Washington D.C.

The Decatur House, Washington, DC

Easily deserving of its place on a list of important haunted spaces in Washington, D.C. is the Decatur House. Home to ghosts, grudges, misery, and death by dueling. As well as a sordid and bloody end for the original owner, this house has had an imp ...

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View Article - Lafayette Square Park
Decatur House Lafayette Square Park

Lafayette Square Park

If you are living in the United States, chances are you have heard of Lafayette square Park and its ghost. It is a popular and historic park that you can find directly to the North of White House. If you have ever visited Washington D.C. you have li ...

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View Article - Ford’s Theatre
John Wilkes Booth Washington D.C.

Ford’s Theatre

Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. on 10th Street NW, is one of the oldest stage theatres in the country. And today, as well as being a museum it still hosts popular plays for those who appreciate the dramatic arts. However, the theatre has a dark ...

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View Article - The Octagon House
Ghost on Staircase Octagon House

The Octagon House

The Octagon House in Washington, D.C. has a fascinating floorplan and an elegant design. Its rich history and important location mark it as a location with many layers to unfold, some no doubt including unhappy spirits that linger on.The house w ...

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View Article - The White House: The Most Important (Haunted) House in America
Abraham Lincoln Ghost White House

The White House: The Most Important (Haunted) House in America

The White House is one of the most iconic locations in the United States. It is recognized the world over. Most people associate the White House with the running of the country and the home of the president. However, it can also be a frightening pla ...

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