
The Plymouth Plague Skulls: Was America’s First Colony Built on Cursed Ground?
The Plymouth plague skulls (also known as the “bones of Plymouth”) are the skeletal remains of Wampanoag villagers from the … Read more

The Plymouth plague skulls (also known as the “bones of Plymouth”) are the skeletal remains of Wampanoag villagers from the … Read more

The Trans-Allegheny Asylum (originally known as the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum) was a psychiatric hospital in Weston, West Virginia. The asylum … Read more

The Ohio State Reformatory was built between 1886 and 1910 to rehabilitate young, nonviolent offenders through education and labor. Over … Read more

The Bell Witch is a legendary demonic entity that reportedly tormented the Bell family in Robertson County, Tennessee, from 1817 … Read more

The LaLaurie Mansion (the “Haunted House”) is a three-story Greek Revival structure built in 1832. The house gained notoriety due … Read more

The Winchester Mystery House is, perhaps, one of the most famous haunted houses in the United States. The massive Victorian … Read more

The Whaley House is a Greek Revival-style brick mansion built in 1857 by Thomas Whaley, a prominent pioneer merchant and … Read more

The Lemp Mansion is a splendid Victorian estate in St. Louis, Missouri. It was built in the late 19th century … Read more

The Lizzie Borden House (Fall River, Massachusetts) was the scene of one of America’s most notorious crimes. On August 4, … Read more

The Villisca Axe Murder House is a somber landmark in Villisca, Iowa, where a brutal unsolved crime shocked the nation … Read more