Haunted Places

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The Tower of London's Grey Lady
The Tower of London's Grey Lady

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The Tower of London's Grey Lady

Anne Boleyn was Queen of England for about a thousand days. Then her husband decided he needed a different wife and had her head cut off. They buried her under a chapel floor in a box meant for arrows, without a marker. She has been walking the Tower of London ever since. In 1864, a guard put a bayonet through her. It went right through. He fainted. He was court-martialed. Two other guards confirmed his story. The bayonet was fine. The guard was not.

The Green Lady of Fyvie Castle
The Green Lady of Fyvie Castle

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The Green Lady of Fyvie Castle

A Scottish lord decided his wife was bad math. Sent her away. Married someone shinier. Six months later, his dead wife carved her name into his castle wall. Five stories up. On the outside. In the dark. She has been walking those halls ever since, and honestly? Good for her.

The Ghost Lights of Marfa
The Ghost Lights of Marfa

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The Ghost Lights of Marfa

Lights show up in the desert outside Marfa, Texas. They float. They split apart. They change color. They have been doing this since before cars existed, which is a problem for the scientists who say they are car headlights. The state built a viewing platform. The viewing platform has a plaque. The plaque says nobody knows. The plaque is correct.

The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall

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The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall

A woman locked in her rooms for years comes back after death to walk the hallways, which is frankly the most reasonable thing she could have done.

The Winchester Mystery House
The Winchester Mystery House

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The Winchester Mystery House

A grieving widow built a house for thirty-six years straight because a medium told her to, and the house has stairs to nowhere, which is honestly the least strange part.

Borley Rectory
Borley Rectory

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Borley Rectory

The most haunted house in England was investigated for decades, burned down on schedule, and then demolished, which is a fairly thorough way of ending the argument.

Poveglia Island
Poveglia Island

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Poveglia Island

A small island in the Venice lagoon that has been a plague quarantine, a mass grave for a hundred thousand people, and a psychiatric hospital, and is now just sitting there, available, if you want it.

The Stanley Hotel
The Stanley Hotel

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The Stanley Hotel

A grand mountain hotel where the piano plays itself, the housekeeper never quite left, and one very bad dream became one of the most famous novels in American horror.

Glamis Castle
Glamis Castle

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Glamis Castle

Glamis Castle has a secret room, a hidden monster, a burned witch, a tongueless woman, and a small boy who sits by a door and won't tell anyone his name.

The Myrtles Plantation
The Myrtles Plantation

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The Myrtles Plantation

The Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana has twelve ghosts, a haunted mirror, and a history that is significantly more complicated than the tour guides make it sound.

The Edinburgh Vaults
The Edinburgh Vaults

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The Edinburgh Vaults

In 1788 they built a bridge with rooms underneath it for storage, and that was already a slightly unusual decision, but then things got considerably worse from there.

The Green Lady of Château de Brissac
The Green Lady of Château de Brissac

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The Green Lady of Château de Brissac

The tallest château in France has 204 rooms and one ghost, which is a very reasonable ratio, although the ghost is unusually upsetting for a Loire Valley property.

The Screaming Skull of Bettiscombe
The Screaming Skull of Bettiscombe

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The Screaming Skull of Bettiscombe

A skull has been sitting on a mantelpiece in Dorset for three hundred years because the one time someone threw it in a pond, it was back by morning, and frankly no one has wanted to test that again.

Aokigahara
Aokigahara

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Aokigahara

There is a forest at the base of Mount Fuji that is genuinely, honestly beautiful, and also one of the strangest and saddest places on earth, and both of those things are true at the same time.