Place Type: Cemetery

Howard Street Cemetery

Though less well-known than some other haunted locations, Howard Street Cemetery has long been a source of fascination for paranormal enthusiasts due to its ghostly reputation and connection to the city’s past.

Union Cemetery

Union Cemetery, located in the small town of Piketon, Ohio, is known for its ghostly legends and eerie atmosphere. Steeped in history, this cemetery has gained a reputation as one of the most haunted places in the state, with a variety of paranormal activity reported by both locals and visitors.

Bachelors Grove Cemetery

Nestled deep within the lush, densely wooded expanse of the Rubio Woods Forest Preserve in Illinois lies Bachelors Grove Cemetery, a small, forgotten graveyard that has become one of the most notoriously haunted sites in the United States.

Maple Hill Cemetery

In the heart of Huntsville, Alabama, Maple Hill Cemetery stands as the state’s largest and most haunted burial ground, where two centuries of history, tragedy, and unexplained phenomena have earned it a reputation as one of the South’s most active paranormal locations.

Stull Cemetery

Hidden in the rolling hills of eastern Kansas, Stull Cemetery has earned a chilling reputation as one of America’s most cursed locations, where local legends claim the Devil himself appears twice yearly and a crumbling church once concealed a stairway to Hell.