Category Archives: Haunted Travels
**Thanks to Ronald Rabe for contributing this blog post** Source: The Travel Channel: Haunted legends and supernatural lore are well-suited to the Winchester Mystery House. The place was under construction for 38 years by Sarah Winchester to allegedly appease the … Continue reading
Behind the wrought-iron gates at 1445 Harrison Street in Vicksburg sits the notorious McRaven home. Dubbed “the most haunted house in Mississippi,” the McRaven House has been attracting paranormal activity since the late 1700s. At least five residents have … Continue reading
There are certain places you don’t go after dark, and Bragg Road in Saratoga, Texas, seems to be one of them. Located in Hardin County Park, in Southeast Texas, Bragg Road (aka Ghost Road Scenic Drive) is 7.8 miles long. … Continue reading
The Grove (also known as the Stilley-Young House), is an 1861 historic home in Jefferson, Texas. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. In addition, The Grove house has been … Continue reading
Kennecott’s ramshackle ghost town is a mining town abruptly abandoned in 1938 when the copper mines shut down. It’s now a part of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the country. To get there, visitors drive 60 … Continue reading