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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.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse
It was a cold December night when we arrived at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. This night, we would be taking a tour of one of the most reportedly haunted lighthouses in the United States. We had seen many TV shows, depicting possible paranormal evidence. Everything from EVPs (electronic voice phenomenon), shadow people and even full-body apparitions have been shown and reported at this monumental place.
By Marty Perez6 years ago in Horror
Haunted Vacation at Solomons Island
I love anything paranormal as well as haunted sites... from a distance. It is totally different when you are the one involved in the haunting. I grew up seeing spirits and over the years I have become comfortable with the thought that I will always have spirits around me. The funny thing is, that I have become so comfortable with being surrounded that sometimes I forget to be open to the energies around me.
By Verona Jones7 years ago in Horror
Is Seattle’s Historic Moore Hotel Haunted?
The date is June 2019, and the event is a family reunion. My sister, Tracy, and I flew into SEA-TAC (Seattle-Tacoma International) to give our dad a heart-attack (just kidding) on father's day. Unbeknownst to him, we had planned a family reunion as a surprise to him. All his children were arriving together from all over the country as a surprise father's day present (more on that later).
By Verona Jones7 years ago in Horror
A Nuclear Horror
It is the TV show capturing the horrifying events which accumulated in the worst nuclear disaster in history—Chernobyl. But perhaps what is most frightening of all, is this TV show, now regarded as the greatest ever made, tells the story of a real-life disaster which proves fiction isn’t always as terrifying as fact.
By The Rumble Online7 years ago in Horror
Brunkcow's Cabin
When thinking of gunslingers, murder, the goldrush and ghosts, one can’t help but to think of Tombstone, Arizona where the wildest of the west was fought but Southwest of Tombstone in Cochise County are the remains of a simple adobe cabin by the name of Brunkcow’s Cabin nicknamed ‘the bloodiest cabin in Arizona’. Brunkcow’s Cabin is the scene of at least twenty-one deaths with many of those who died buried on the property.
By Amanda Penn7 years ago in Horror
10 Places That Would Be Perfect Horror Movie Settings
A good horror movie always kicks off with the right setting—and let's face it, we all know certain places that look like they would be great settings for horror movies. To a point, they kind of have a formula to them.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Horror











