Mar. 22—OGDENSBURG — The historic and believed to be haunted Claire House, featured on the Travel Channel's "Ghost Hunters," is now available for bookings through Airbnb. Owned by Harold J. and Rachel ...
BOISE, Idaho — In October, the Treasure Valley transforms into a playground for thrill-seekers, ghost hunters, and families looking to get into the holiday spirit. From eerie prisons to local lore ...
When real life isn’t scary enough, thrill seekers, ghost hunters and horror movie lovers can test their courage at some of Airbnb’s spookiest stays. In addition to Hollywood-famous spots, the vacation ...
With a mansion this old and this fine, you’d hope there would be a ghost or two floating around, to amp up the sense of antiquity. And this stunning Greek Revival landmark does not disappoint. Just ...
AND THURSDAY. THIS TIME OF YEAR IS ALWAYS A LITTLE BIT SPOOKIER AT WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM. THE ANNUAL HAUNTED HOUSE HELPS PRESERVE THE HISTORIC BUILDING WITH FUNDS. BLAKELY MCHUGH WENT THERE TO FIND ...
Eloise Asylum in Westland is part history, part entertainment and all spine-chilling. Once a poorhouse, psychiatric facility and general hospital that housed thousands, it now draws visitors from ...
Nash Ranch and Hawes Farms are the main fall attractions for North State families with their pumpkin patches, corn mazes and ...
October doesn't just bring a chill in the air; for many in Colorado, it also brings a chill down their spines. Throughout the state's long history, eerie encounters have become urban legends that ...
Greg Hawes said he wasn't appealing the permit to shut down Nash Ranch's haunted house attraction, rather he wants to county to hold Nash to the same standard that it held him to.
The Stanley has a haunted lore and theatrical flourish, but it also has four distinct lodges that allow guests to determine their proximity to supernatural hot spots. The hotel is the anchor of the ...
A whistle of wind, the cracklings of leaves, the snap of a twig: these are the sounds that make us jump at night, look over our shoulders in dark alleys, or avoid a shadowy hallway when we’re alone.