Haunted Places In Massachusetts





Haunted Places In Massachusetts.

Top 10 Haunted Places In Massachusetts, United States. Abandoned Places In Massachusetts. Massachusetts Haunted Places. Ghost and Legends of Massachusetts.  From Boston to Salem, Worcester, Springfield, Cambridge, Lowell, Brockton, Lynn, Fall River, Quincy. Find out hair raising most haunted places In Massachusetts.  

Massachusetts, the birthplace of America, is home to some of the most chilling haunts in the world. From horrifying Salem Witch Trials to war hospital-turned-inn, to mysterious park rumored to host satanic rituals, to a grisly family murder; the shadows of state’s dark
past are never too far. Experience the tales of reincarnated souls, mythical creatures, UFOs sightings, glowing gravestones, witches, ghost towns and remains of ancient civilizations; while you are in Massachusetts. Let’s unfold the top 10 most haunted places to visit in
the Bay State.

 

1) Lizzie Borden House, Fall River

The Lizzie Borden House is notorious for being the home of Lizzie Borden and her family, and it is the location of the 1892 unsolved double murder of Lizzie's father and stepmother Andrew and Abby Borden. This bed and breakfast is known for Bordens’ spirits. Visitors
have reported the doors opening and closing on their own coupled with a ‘mysterious floral scent’. It is believed that the house is haunted by everyone from Abby and Andrew, to the ghosts of two children murdered by their mother at a house next door in 1848, to Lizzie
herself.

 

2) Bridgewater Triangle, Southeastern Massachusetts

From the Hockomock Swamp to the Freetown-Fall River State Forest, there are plenty of spooky and weird Bridgewater Triangle locations to visit. The Bridgewater Triangle is an area of about 200 square miles within southeastern Massachusetts in the United States,
claimed to be a site of alleged paranormal phenomena, ranging from UFOs to poltergeists, orbs, balls of fire and other spectral phenomena, various bigfoot-like sightings, giant snakes and thunderbirds.

 

3) Concord's Colonial Inn, Concord

Walking down the hallways of Concord's Colonial Inn, you may feel a chill going up your spine as the inn is known as a historically haunted hotel. The most famous guestroom is No. 24, which was once an operating room where several patients died on the table. Visitors
claimed to have seen a terrifying shadowy mass floating at the foot of her bed and in front of the fireplace before melting away. A middle-aged nurse named Rosemary, injured soldiers, and other entities wearing colonial attire have also been spotted here.

 

4) Hawthorne Hotel, Salem

The Hawthorne Hotel is the perfect place to stay while visiting Salem - if you're a fan of ghosts and haunting. Many guests have reported seeing ghosts at the Hawthorne Hotel over the years including sailors and executed victims of the Salem witch trials. According to
reports, Room 325 is the most haunted room in the hotel while Room 612 and the sixth floor have had reports of a ghostly woman walking the halls.

 

5) The Mount, Lenox

The Mount was built in 1902 and has been the home of renowned writer Edith Wharton. In 1911, the Whartons sold the home and it was used for the Foxhollow School for Girls, and later a theater. Once it was converted into a theater is when people started reporting
strange things such as odd noises, eerie sensations, and apparitions of people wearing old-fashioned clothing. The Ghost Hunters team picked up footsteps, ghostly voices and the apparition of a head peeking around a corner.

 

6) The Witch House, Salem

The Jonathan Corwin House, known locally as The Witch House, is the only structure still standing in Salem with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of 1692. Since it served as the home for one of the judges who took part in arrests leading to multiple executions, it is
said to be haunted by spirits of the innocent who were hanged during the trials. People have claimed to have been touched by unseen forces, as well as feeling cold spots in certain areas of the house or hearing the disembodied voice of a child.

 

7) S.K. Pierce Mansion, Gardner

Built in 1875 by wealthy and successful furniture manufacturer Sylvester Pierce, this Victorian home is said to be the most haunted mansion. The spirits of the late Pierce family members, prostitute who was murdered in the red room, a young boy, a Finnish immigrant
who was burned to death - are said to make their presence known. Guests have experienced everything from voices, chanting, full-body apparitions, moving furniture, screens flying off windows, slamming doors, the sounds of footsteps on the stairs and halls, sudden
temperature changes, foul odors, shadow people, and an ominous lion’s roar which can shake the house. Few guests have felt the pressure of hands actually pushing them.

 

8) Longfellow's Wayside Inn, Sudbury

Built in 1716, Longfellow’s Wayside Inn, located in Sudbury, is primarily known as America’s oldest operating inn. Stay in Rooms 9 or 10 and you might “meet” resident specter Jerusha Howe, a descendant of the original owners and the sister of a former innkeeper, who
died of a broken heart after losing her fiancé to the sea. It is said that you can smell her citrus perfume, feel her touch and hear her playing the piano at night. Guests have also reported hearing the voice of a child happily running up and down the hallways.

 

9) Omni Parker House, Boston

A legendary symbol in downtown Boston since 1855, Omni Parker House that boasts old-world charm and elegance is also known for its haunting tales. The ghost of Harvey Parker, who founded the hotel in 1855, is said to roam its halls, being partial to the 10th floor.
Elevators are always called to the third floor which Charles Dickens occupied and where 19th-century actress Charlotte Cushman died. Guests have seen misty apparitions and have heard rocking chair creaks, as well as friendly whispering in empty hallways.

 

10) House of the Seven Gables, Salem

Originally the Turner-Ingersoll Mansion, House of the Seven Gables, 17th-century Colonial house is rumored to be one of Salem’s most haunted. People claimed seeing the ghost of a boy playing near the attic and shadowy silhouettes near the outdoor Gothic-inspired
gables. It is said that House of the Seven Gables is a ghostly reminder of shipping fortunes made and then lost, a bust blamed on the curse of the witch trials of 1692. It was Hawthorne’s great-grandfather, John Hathorne, who served as a judge who never regretted his
involvement in accused witch trials and executions.

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