America has a dark side, and it’s not afraid to show it. Across the country, ghost stories linger in old mansions, deserted prisons, and quiet cemeteries where the air feels just a little colder. From ...
As a traveler, the land of the living just isn’t doing it for you anymore. You tried adding creepy, abandoned hotels to your itinerary before your last vacation, and you found them cold and uninviting ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Do you ever walk into a place and feel goosebumps? You sense that you’re not alone and that there’s a ...
Today, every historic city in the U.S. has a ghost tour to satisfy our curiosity for real-life supernatural encounters. Haunted hotels, restaurants, parks, and even airports are said to be inhabited ...
It’s no wonder that we have so many haunted places in the U.S. given our history of war, disease, slavery, mining, and other notable traumas throughout the years. Though hunting for paranormal ...
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. There’s no better way to get into the Halloween spirit than by purposely scaring the crap out of ...
An abandoned Ranch House Cafe and old truck in Tucumcari, New Mexico. American dream? Let’s talk about American nightmares. This expansive and storied country is brimming with ghost stories, ...
This time of year brings out the ghost-hunter in all of us and as Halloween approaches, the urge to dabble in the supernatural grows. According to a ranking by Travel + Leisure, a few American cities ...
Americans spent over $11 billion on Halloween last year, yet somehow we're still pretending our fascination with the macabre is seasonal. The truth is, dark tourism—you know, that peculiar urge to ...
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Researchers are exploring the science behind why people choose to get scared for fun, specifically at haunted houses. In collaboration with the University of Minnesota, the Mall ...