travel
Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
Titanic Dry Dock and Pump House Paranormal Tales
NIPRA (Northern Ireland Paranormal Research Association, Northern Ireland’s first and longest running paranormal investigating team) ran tours at the famous Titanic Dry Dock and Pump House for over four years and in that time we got to experience some incredible activity.
By Emma Diane McManus5 years ago in Horror
House of Horrors
She was pregnant with her first child; he was a successful bonds tradesman on Wall Street. It was 1989, a successful man with a budding new family needed to find an emblem of his success. It wouldn’t be gold cuff links or a new Rolex watch, this time he would search for a house. A house to accommodate his first-born child and beautiful young bride but also show the world how well he’d done. And he had certainly done well. But he hadn’t heard the rumors, knew nothing of the local lore in Nyack, New York, he was perfectly oblivious and blissfully unaware when he stroked a check for 32,500 on a down payment for the stately mansion overlooking the Hudson. Perhaps he wouldn’t have minded if he knew, perhaps he would have dismissed the stories of poltergeists and hostile ghosts. In fact, it was likely he would, but he sued because he wasn’t given the option to.
By Sarah Arena5 years ago in Horror
STEPHEN KING’S HOUSE
VOCAL DOCUMENT 10-19-2020 HAUNTED IMAGES: STEPHEN KING’S HOUSE Ok, technically this isn’t a haunted image at first glance. However, don’t let that deter you from assuming it is any less creepy. Low and behold fright fanatics, this is home of renowned Horror writer, Stephen King; in Bangor, ME. I truly am a fan of Horror, just ask anybody. Well, anybody close to me. Particularly in this case I have a long lasting infatuation with author Stephen King since I was in High School. For me, he is definitely an inspiration. After I finished High School I wanted to be a writer (still do).
By GARY MAZIN5 years ago in Horror
The Master of Horror’s House
It was a gloomy day - the cold, quiet, solemn kind - when my family and I made the long journey to Bangor, Maine. We had spent over 7 hours escaping a tropical storm. Back home in New Jersey, the power was cut, houses were flooded, and the fence in our backyard had been damaged from a fallen tree. But in the northeastern part of the United States, all you could feel was leftover tension.
By Kathryn Milewski5 years ago in Horror
The Ghosts of Europe. First Place in Cursed Images Challenge.
During the filming of Ghosts of Europe in 2017, I had the pleasure of being the lead photographer. This meant I got to visit a variety of scary places including the site of the worst nuclear disaster in human history, the home and death place of Europe's most prolific female serial killer, and of course the resting place of black death victims in the city considered to be the Witches Capital of the world.
By Michelle Kaldy5 years ago in Horror
The Ghosts of Louisiana
The most haunted mansion in the region has a very violent past. In the mansion itself or on the grounds ten people were murdered. The mansion is Myrtles Plantation which is located on the outskirts of St. Francisville. At present, it is a popular bed and breakfast inn owned by John and Teeta Moss.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
An Absent Love, An Angry Spouse, And A Murder
Just eight miles north of Decatur, Nebraska, lays a hill overlooking the Missouri River (located on an Omaha Indian Reservation). There lays a pile of dirt approximately 45 feet high which marks the burial site of several Omaha Chiefs, including Chief Blackbird. The Chief was buried in the year 1800 and in a way of sitting upright on his horse. The hill itself is said to be haunted but not by Chief Blackbird himself, but a young lady who was murdered.
By Katrina Clodfelter5 years ago in Horror
The suicide forest
A trigger warning is now in affect. If you're sensitive to death or suicide this article is not for you. This forest is in Japan at the base of Mount Fuji. It's also called Aokigahara or the sea of trees. It got it's reputation because it is one of the places in the world with a high frequency of suicides. Japan has one of the highest levels of suicide in the world. The suicide forest is in second for the amount of suicides, the golden gate bridge is in first. The problem is so bad that there are signs at the entrances of the forest and a few other places in the forest pleading with all that enter to rethink their decision. There has been 105 bodies found there every year. There is a suicide season and it's usually in the spring, more than likely March. They have stopped publishing suicide numbers.
By Lena Bailey5 years ago in Horror
Spooky Happenings in South Carolina
You'll find The Meeting Street Inn on Meeting Street, which runs through Charleston's historic downtown area. The inn has three stories and is a 56 room bed and breakfast inn. The guest rooms are romantic and charming and filled with southern décor. In the older section, one can find 12-foot ceilings and huge windows. Every room at the inn has a piazza that overlooks the lovely courtyard, and some of them have balconies.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror










