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Thirteen Haunted Spots In Virginia City

History surrounds you when you visit Virginia City . From the wooden sidewalks to buildings dating back to the 1800s, it’s no wonder there are tales of ghostly happenings at many of the town’s landmarks. Do you dare hunt for haunted experiences in Virginia City? If you do, here are a few places to start.

Silver Queen Hotel

For a terrifying experience that may have you running for the door in the middle of the night, visit the Silver Queen Hotel & Wedding Chapel. With spirits caught on the Wedding Chapel’s security camera, and paranormal activity occurring in rooms 11 and 13, this 142-year-old property has been frightening guests for years. The ghosts of Rosie and Annie can be heard running around the hotel and tapping on windows. Take a chilling guided tour, available on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.

Historic Fourth Ward School

Built in 1875, the Fourth Ward was one of the biggest and nicest schools in the area. After years of neglect, the Ward was closed for more than 50 years. Repairs were made and it was reopened in 1986. Today the building is still open as a museum, but the spirit of former teacher Miss Suzzie can still be seen searching the grounds for her students.

Sugar Loaf Mountain Motel

This quaint 1800’s motel is reaping with charm… and haunts. Each room comes with a “ghost log” where guests are encouraged to record any strange happenings. Step inside the “Doll Room” if you’re searching for unexplainable noises such as heavy breathing, footsteps, laughter and moving doors.

Piper’s Opera House

John Piper’s Opera House was burned down twice, leaving the third rendition of the building lasting. The Opera House brought talent and magic to Virginia City for many years. Today people can still see some entities performing, watching or setting up for a big show. Some of the most haunted areas of the Opera House are the balcony, attic and basement.

Mackay Mansion

Comstock Millionaire John Mackay may have made a deal with the devil to save his famous Mackay Mansion . While the Great Fire burned nearby areas, the mansion was unharmed. Although the Mansion still remains intact, seven or more spirits have been seen inside or around this mysterious mansion. Mackay’s wife has been heard wandering through the halls, searching for her lost lover.

Storey County Courthouse

The legend of Peter Larkin’s hanging still haunts the Storey County Courthouse. After being accused of murder, Peter’s girlfriend’s testimony in the Courthouse resulted in Peter’s death. Today the Courthouse remains open as a museum to preserve the history of American law enforcement. But if you listen close enough, Peter’s cries for justice can still be heard.

Old Washoe Club

Built in 1870 as a luxury bar called the Millionaire’s Club, the Old Washoe Club was known as an exclusive high-status meeting place for the men in Virginia City. With a brothel up the spiral staircase and a large freezer called “The Crypt,” it is no wonder strange happenings occurred here. For many years the death toll of this club was on a roll. An explosion killed 12 people in 1873, several suicides, missing prostitutes and bodies stored in the crypt all could account for the sense of spirits in the Washoe Club. Today, you can take a tour of the building’s haunted history – guided tours are available throughout the week.

This empty area next to the Silver Queen has a nasty habit of burning down hotels. The first hotel was built in 1860 and burned three years later. Once rebuilt, the Virginia City “Great Fire” burned the second hotel, along with most of the town. Finally, the last version of the hotel was ruined in 1914. Since then this lot has remained vacant, providing an area to park your car and listen to the ghosts.

Silver Terrace Cemetery

In a place where the deceased are supposed to be at peace, it is chilling to think that some of the dead are still wandering around. While ghostly activity can be common in cemeteries, the Silver Terrace Cemetery is a large collection of the final resting place for everyone who lived in the area since the 1860’s. Stretching over a hillside, this cemetery encapsulates an eerie Nevadan setting.

St. Mary’s Art Center

Once known as St. Mary Louise Hospital, six or seven sisters lived in the attic and cared for the sick people of Virginia City. The doors were open for anyone, no matter how sick. Complete with an operating room on the first floor, an insane asylum on the fourth floor, an emergency area in the basement, and a nursery for children, this old hospital has seen its own share of horrors and death over the years. One of St. Mary’s most famous patients is the ghostly man who can be seen sitting in his wheelchair with a confused gaze. The legendary “White Nun” is known for messing up visitors beds and walking the halls searching for patients.

E. Clampus Vitus Building

This secret clubhouse is still a mystery to many Virginia City residents. The members of the Knights of Pythias were said to be a fraternity that honored the law of the land and in a way became their own type of law enforcement. While these Knights did help the community, no one is quite sure what occurred within the E. Clampus Vitus Building. It is rumored that numerous murders were committed by these fraternity members. Currently, the building is privately owned, keeping its hauntings an unknown mystery.

Gold Hill Hotel

Mining accidents were terrible but frequent in Virginia City back in the 1800s. In 1869 a total of 37 miners were tragically killed with their bodies never being recovered. At the Gold Hill Hotel, it is said that the miner’s spirits still reside in several rooms and their favorite cabin in the back. Keep an eye out for William, the cigar smoking spirit who has been seen sitting on the bed in Room 5.

Delta Saloon

The curse of owning the Delta Saloon comes with a deadly price. Three previous owners lost more than their money when gambling on the Saloon’s famous Suicide Table. The original casualty “Black Jake” lost $70,000 one night, before taking his own life. After two more suicides, the table’s name was famous, and the decision to cease dealing on it was made. Today the table is still located in the Delta Saloon, where people can see the deadly table, but to prevent risky gambling it is protected under Plexiglass.

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  • The Delta Saloon, 18 S C St, Virginia City, NV 89440, USA The tour starts at the old haunted Delta Saloon, home of the Suicide Table. You'll hear the story of how the table got it's name and the ghosts that linger.
  • Historic Fourth Ward School Museum, 537 S C St, Virginia City, NV 89440, USA The tour ends at the historic Fourth Ward building where you'll hear how it inspired the Disney haunted mansion and the ghosts that still lurk here.
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  • You'll start at The Delta Saloon 18 S C St, Virginia City, NV 89440, USA The tour starts at the old haunted Delta Saloon, home of the Suicide Table. You'll hear the story of how the table got it's name and the ghosts that linger. See address & details
  • 1 The Delta Saloon Stop: 5 minutes See details Pass by Silver Queen Hotel E Clampus Vitus Hall Piper's Opera House
  • 2 B Street Stop: 15 minutes See details Pass by The Washoe Club Haunted Museum
  • 3 Tahoe House Hotel Stop: 10 minutes See details Pass by Mackay Mansion
  • 4 Sugarloaf Mountain Motel Stop: 5 minutes See details Pass by Historic Fourth Ward School Museum
  • You'll end at Historic Fourth Ward School Museum 537 S C St, Virginia City, NV 89440, USA The tour ends at the historic Fourth Ward building where you'll hear how it inspired the Disney haunted mansion and the ghosts that still lurk here. See address & details

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Hunt for spirits in Virginia City, one of America’s most haunted towns

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Formerly a hospital, St. Mary's Art Center will host a paranormal investigation in October.

To say everything is haunted in this old mining town is not too far from the truth. Virginia City, noted as one of America’s most haunted towns, takes it one step further by officially dubbing October as “Hauntober” and offers up numerous ways for visitors to get their spook on. Haunted places to stay, saloons to have a cold one, creepy tours and even lighted evening trains, the town becomes an epicenter of the supernatural.

Haunted Hotels For the ultimate thrill-seekers, there’s no more complete way to do it than stay the night in one of Virginia City’s haunted hotels. There’s plenty to choose from, including:

Gold Hill Hotel – Nevada’s oldest operating hotel with abounding stories of the ghosts of children running the halls and the scent of roses that appears randomly when a spirit is said to be present. Visit GoldHillHotel.net to book.

Silver Queen Hotel – allegedly haunted by one or more of the working women who did business in the hotel, this establishment was built in 1876 and is considered one of the most haunted locations in town. The hotel offers paranormal investigations for an additional fee. Go to SilverQueenHotel.net to book.

St. Mary’s Art Center – Originally built in 1875 as Virginia City’s hospital, this majestic building offers 16 guest rooms for artists retreats, or anyone looking to stay in Virginia City. Paranormal investigations are offered monthly or can be booked as a private tour and the building is reported to have very active paranormal spirits. Visit StMarysArtCenter.org for details.

Tahoe House Hotel – Dating back to 1859, this property offers plenty of tales of paranormal encounters from guests over the years. Renovated in 2020, it features five rooms with balconies overlooking C Street, along with a lobby bar, great room and courtyard. Book at TahoeHouseHotel.com.

More lodging options are available at VisitVirginiaCityNV.com.

Spirit-Filled Saloons Looking to get your fill of spirits? Yes, that kind. Check out Virginia City’s plentiful saloons. During its heyday, more than 100 saloons lined the streets of the mining town. Today a solid 12 remain, not bad for a town with a population of fewer than 900 residents. The Washoe Club offers haunted tours and for some, just walking into the Bucket of Blood, Old Corner Board, or the Silver Dollar, is like stepping back in time. For a complete list of saloons, go here.

Take home a bottle of Cemetery Gin , Virginia City's own distilled spirit. Bottles can be purchased at the Visitors Center and locations throughout northern Nevada. Drinks featuring the tasty gin spirit are available at the Virginia City watering holes or stop by the Visitors Center for a sample.

October Tours and Attractions Haunted Adventure Pass: Spooky adventures in Virginia City start at the Visitors Center where visitors can get their Haunted Adventure Pass for discounted access to Virginia City’s Hauntober attractions. The pass includes a Bats in the Belfry Ghost Tours, access to the Haunted Washoe Club Museum and a tour of Piper’s Opera House. Purchase passes at the Visitors Center, 85 South C Street. Reservations for the Bats in the Belfry and Washoe Club Tours must be made separately in advance.

Bats in the Belfry Guided Ghost Tours: If you want to know where the most haunted locations are in Virginia City, this is the tour for you. Take a walk around this historically haunted town and learn about the lively souls that still occupy it today. Visit VirginiaCityGhostTours.com.

Paranormal Investigations at St. Mary’s Art Center, Oct. 16, 29-31: Explore the halls of the historic St. Mary’s Art Center with paranormal investigations led by one of the area’s leading ghost experts. Reportedly one of the most haunted buildings in Virginia City, the Art Center was originally built as the town’s hospital.

V&T Railroad Pumpkin Patch Train , Oct. 16 & 17 and 23 & 24, 11:20 a.m., 1:20 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.: A pumpkin patch is fall’s ultimate playground for kids so why not make an adventure of it with a train ride to the Gold Hill Pumpkin Patch. Purchase train tickets at VirginiaTruckee.com.

“Art of the Grotesque” at Gallery of the West, Oct. 23-31, 11 a.m. – 4 pm. – Discover works from fine artists throughout the region, featuring odd, grotesque and downright creepy works. This display is not for the faint of heart. Learn more about Gallery of the West at VirginiaCityGalleryoftheWest.com.

Haunted Virginia City Escape Room & Haunted Ghost Town – all month-long thrill-seekers have the opportunity to try their hand at the Haunted Virginia City Escape Room. All new and revamped for this year, this escape room is one of the most challenging in the area. For more thrills, take a stroll, or maybe run, through the Haunted Ghost Town. This walk-through attraction is sure to give an adrenaline rush. The Virginia City Escape Room must be booked online in advance at VCEscapeRoom.com. The Haunted Ghost Town is just $4 per person and can be paid onsite.

Mackay Mansion Haunted House and Paranormal Tours – Investigate one of the town’s most haunted locations, the Mackay Mansion, with special paranormal tours and haunted tours throughout the month. For details and reservations, call 775-847-0156.

Washoe Club Haunted Tours , offered daily, times vary – Featured multiple times on “Ghost Adventures,” The Washoe Club and Haunted Museum offers daily ghost tours. Private, overnight investigations can also be booked. Get details at TheWashoeClubMuseum.com.

Halloween Weekend Events Electric Halloween Steam Train of Lights , Oct. 30 & 31, 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.: Get in the haunted spirit with a ride on a spooky evening steam train from Virginia City to Gold Hill. A special adult-only train departs at 7:30 p.m. and provides adult beverages to enjoy on the way. Tickets available online.

Fourth Ward School Museum’s Victorian All Hollow’s Eve Ball , Oct. 30, 7 – 10 p.m. – Disneyland’s European Haunted Mansion is a copy of this historic building. Explore it on the eve of Halloween with this adults-only evening, including music and dancing, a costume contest, flashlight tours, a fortune teller, light snacks and drinks. For tickets visit FourthWardSchool.org.

Cemetery Gin’s Hunt for the Spirits, Oct. 30, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Embark on Cemetery Gin’s Hunt for Spirits, a fun and tasty scavenger hunt through town. Participants must use their historic Virginia City knowledge to solve clues and unscramble a secret message of Virginia City’s past, learning more about this historic town while sampling tasty spirits along the way. This is a 21+ event. Purchase tickets online.

Halloween Tricks, Treats and Art for Kids , St. Mary’s Art Center, Oct. 31.: Bring the kids for fun games, prizes, fun art projects and treats in the spookily decorated halls of the historic hospital property. Get tickets here.

Hauntober Parade , Oct. 31, 5 to 6 p.m.: Goblins of all ages dressed to scare are invited to participate in the Hauntober Parade on Halloween night. Check-in and costume contest starts at 4 p.m. at the Virginia City Jerky Company.

Hauntober Safe Trick-or-Treating , Oct. 31, 6 to 8 p.m.: Stick around after the parade for safe trick-or-treating at the many shops along the boardwalk.

Virginia City Cemetery, Oct. 31, 5:30 to 11 p.m.: Once a year, on Halloween, the gates to the old Silver Terrace Cemetery stay open for visitors to stroll past dusk. Here, souls rest in peace but their stories live forever. Take a self-guided tour with the downloadable audio tour, available online . Cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. Proceeds benefit the Comstock Cemetery Foundation. For more information, visit online.

For tickets, details and to plan a trip to Virginia City, visit VisitVirginiaCityNV.com.

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17 Haunted Places in Virginia: Our Favorite Spooky Towns, Bridges, and Cemeteries

By: Author Katie

Posted on March 20, 2022

Virginia is a historic place, and with history comes… ghosts! Those historic Virginia towns you love all have a spooky side, and if you come back after dark, you’ll learn all about ghosts from Colonial and Civil war-era Americans who frequented these locations during their lifetime.

Some of the most haunted places in Virginia are towns, roads, bridges, and cemeteries. This list is a complete guide to all the haunted spots in Virginia that you can visit for an unforgettable experience.

👻 If you’re visiting in the fall, be sure to read our guide on what to do in Virginia this autumn.

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The most haunted places in Virginia:

Whether you believe in them or not, all these spots are fun to visit. Here are our favorites.

1. The Martha Washington Inn & Spa

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The Martha Washington Inn & Spa is a historic hotel in Virginia that has been featured on Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.” Some of its rooms are said to be haunted by the ghosts of Confederate soldiers who were treated in the makeshift hospital during the Civil War. Guests have reported eerie feelings and bloodstains appearing from time to time in some of the rooms. The Yankee Sweetheart has also been seen on camera as a white mist walking the halls of the hotel.

2. Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery

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The Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery is a historic site located in Lexington, Virginia. This cemetery is home to the graves of many famous people, including Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee.

This cemetery is often visited by tourists during Halloween because it’s said that you can sometimes see the ghosts of these two famous Confederate generals walking around. In fact, the Lexington Ghost Tour offers haunted tours of this cemetery specifically!

Aside from the ghosts, this cemetery is also known for its beautiful scenery. It’s set in a picturesque location and contains many wildflowers. There’s also a sculpture mourning over the grave of Stonewall Jackson, which has been vandalized in recent years.

Lexington is a historical city with many haunted locations, but few are as creepy as the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery

Tip: If you’re in Lexington during October check out “Haunting Tales” an entertainment company that offers spooky tours. The tour visits historical sites and concludes with a visit to the cemetery, where entertainers dressed in old-fashioned attire take you through ghost stories from Lexington and its surrounding areas.

3. Gadsby’s Tavern Museum

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Gadsby’s Tavern Museum in Old Town Alexandria is the site of one of the most curious mysteries in Virginia history. In 1796, John Wise purchased a lot and opened the bar. The young woman contracted a disease on her journey, which led to an infection and ultimately death at Gadsby’s Inn. There is an unknown woman buried at St. Paul’s Cemetery who is supposedly haunted by a ghost with the name of “Female Stranger”.

The couple that arrived in room 8 requested anonymity and was wealthy. The man was described as both handsome and strangely unwell. The woman died, and the husband erected a memorial to commemorate her life as “The Female Stranger.”

Gadsby’s Tavern Museum is a popular tourist destination in Alexandria, Virginia. The hotel boasts the spirit of one woman who had lived there all her life and was never portrayed as bad or hostile.

4. Hollywood Cemetery

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Hollywood Cemetery is a popular tourist attraction in Richmond, Virginia. This historic cemetery is well-known for being haunted by the spirits of Confederate soldiers and other deceased residents of Richmond. Perhaps the most famous ghost at Hollywood Cemetery is that of President James Monroe, who is buried there.

One of the most interesting graves at Hollywood Cemetery is that of a Newfoundland dog named Sailor. The story goes that a young girl named Alice died tragically in 1862 and her grieving parents had her buried with her beloved dog. To this day, visitors to Hollywood Cemetery report seeing the statue of the Newfoundland dog guarding over Alice’s small grave.

Another allegedly haunted spot at Hollywood Cemetery is W. Poole’s tomb. Some people claim that you can hear strange noises and see shadowy figures inside the mausoleum-style grave, but there is no concrete evidence to support these claims. Nevertheless, Richmond residents still refer to it as “the Vampire’s Grave.”

5. St. Albans Sanatorium

St. Albans Sanatorium is a haunted location in Virginia and the east coast of the United States. The site has been known for its troubled spirits from the earliest days as a competitive school to its more recent history as a sanatorium filled with abuse and suicide.

The most vulnerable patients at the sanatorium were subjected to cruel experimental treatments which often lead them to be permanently disabled or even die from shock therapy or induced comas. Many patients would die due to these torture methods and/or take their own lives just to escape the abuse they faced.

Albans Sanatorium was a mental institution that closed in the 1990s after severe understaffing and unlivable conditions. The site of St. Albans has long been associated with ghostly apparitions, shadow figures, and hearing footsteps during visits. Many people who have visited St. Alban’s have reported seeing cannon fire and gun-power smoke from the Civil War era when it was still an active mental institution

6. Bacon’s Castle (The Arthur Allen House)

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Bacon’s Castle is a historic house in Surry County, Virginia. The home was built in 1665 by Arthur Allen and it is now known as Bacon’s Castle after Nathaniel Bacon seized it during the rebellion of 1676. If you’re visiting in October, don’t miss Bacon’s Castle Haunt Nights! This event is jam-packed with spine-chilling fun, including ghost tours, psychic readings, and more!

Jamestown is a historic site less than an hour away from Bacon’s Castle that makes for a rewarding add-on to the trip. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America and it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Make sure to check out the replica of John Smith’s ship while you’re there!

Bacon’s Castle is a historic house with ghosts who have been known to sometimes move objects, shoving visitors, and clamping noisily down the stairs. The castle is said to have been haunted for over 300 years. Some believe that this may be due to the fact that Nathaniel Bacon seized it during the rebellion of 1676. The house is old, and it has a lot of turbulent history. Paranormal Research and Investigation has been investigating the property for six years and they have found that there have been reports of sounds, cries, laughter, and footsteps made by ghosts who inhabit the location. If you’re brave enough, make sure to visit Bacon’s Castle Haunt Nights in October!

8. Wise County Orphanage

The Wise County Orphanage is a place where there isn’t much information, but the creepiness surrounding it is felt almost instantly. Daring explorers have heard disembodied giggling of children and seen floating lights from within the abandoned building. People have reported seeing ghostly figures in the windows of the abandoned orphanage, which is rather frightening.

Many people are interested in the paranormal and claim to hear youngsters giggling and see bouncing balls and floating lights when they visit this location. The orphanage is said to be haunted by spirits left behind after they were abandoned there.

9. The Public Hospital in Williamsburg

The Public Hospital was built in 1773 and is the oldest standing hospital in America. It’s also one of the most haunted places in Williamsburg. The hospital was used to treat both British and American soldiers during the Revolutionary War, and it’s said that many died there from their injuries.

One of the most common paranormal activities reported at the hospital is disembodied voices. Visitors have also claimed to see shadowy figures walking the halls, and some say they’ve even felt hands touch them. There have been numerous reports of objects moving on their own, as well as strange noises coming from inside the building.

If you’re looking for a truly spine-chilling experience, then be sure to visit The Public Hospital in Williamsburg!

10. Public Gaol in Colonial Williamsburg

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The Public Gaol was built in 1719 and served as a jail until 1885. It is now a museum that is featured on Colonial Ghosts ‘ comprehensive tour of Williamsburg. The jail’s inmates during colonial times included the city’s most vicious individuals and pirates. The conditions at the Public Gaol were as bad as its occupants – freezing cells, terrible food, and widespread typhus. The jail is said to have had chains moving on their own and screams coming from cells while touring the prison. There are a lot of rumors about this building being haunted.

11. Bunny Man’s Bridge (Clifton in Northern Virginia)

The legend of Bunny Man Bridge is an urban legend. It’s possible that other escaped inmates could be hiding on or near the bridge. The story likely originated in October of 1970 when the Washington Post reported police were searching for a man who likes to wear a “white bunny rabbit costume” and throw hatchets through car windows.

Bunny Man Bridge was created in the 1970s, and it’s located at 6497 Colchester Road in Clifton. The residents of the Bunny Man Bridge are typically not happy to have people visiting it, so please be respectful if you choose to go!

12. Boxwood Inn Bed & Breakfast

The Boxwood Inn was originally built in 1897 as a family home. It is now a popular bed and breakfast that is said to be haunted by a ghost named Lizzie. The attic is the most likely place for her to haunt, and she is known to make herself quite chatty with guests!

Many people believe that the Boxwood Inn is one of the most haunted places in Virginia. This may be due in part to the fact that it saw so much bloodshed and violence during the Civil War. There’s even a room at the inn named after its famous ghost!

13. Elbow Road

Elbow Road is said to be haunted by the spirits of an old woman and a child. Drivers have seen the old woman walking while bloodied and battered, searching for her home. If you stop on Elbow Road at night, wet footprints of a child may appear walking towards you.

14. Captain Timothy Hill House

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The Captain Timothy Hill House is said to be haunted because of a tragic love story that occurred there. The house is one of the most famous landmarks on the island and can be found in Chincoteague, VA.

The Captain Hill House was built in 1800 and is located on Chincoteague Island, Virginia. This house is one of the creepiest haunted houses in Virginia. Jennie’s presence remains a haunting mystery.

15. Swannanoa Palace

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The Swannanoa Palace was constructed in 1912 and named for the nearby town of Swannanoa. The property is a vacation house for James H. Dooley’s wife Sallie, who died two years later from a stroke before she could enjoy it.

A paranormal investigation took place at the palace in 2008 and 2010, with no evidence found to support the claims made by tourists about seeing ghosts on site.

Sallie, the ghost of a young woman, has been spotted on the third level of Swannanoa Palace. The spirits have been seen and heard throughout this mansion that seems to be caught in a state of limbo.

16. Battleship Wisconsin at Nauticus

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The Battleship Wisconsin is said to be haunted by the spirits of former military servicemen. Guests have the opportunity to learn about the history of the ship and meet with the spirits of former military servicemen who once called it home. These ghosts are said to be some of the most active on the ship, and they can often be seen or heard by visitors.

17. Ferry Plantation House

The Ferry Plantation House is a beautiful plantation home that’s nearly 300 years old. This property has been witness to many different events throughout its long history, and it’s now one of the most haunted places in Virginia Beach.

When you visit this house, you’ll be able to see the ghosts of colonial- and civil war-era Americans who frequented the house during their lifetime. Some of these spirits include shipwreck victims, a former painter who called it home, an 1810 death of one of the house’s former owners, Henry, and Sally Rebecca Walke who mourns her Confederate soldier fiancé.

What makes this plantation so haunted? It could be because it’s been in so many different hands over the years. With each new owner comes a new story and a new ghost. So visitors will have to contend with many different spirits when they come here!

18. Bracey General Store

The Bracey General Store was originally opened in 1900. The general store provided staples, furniture, and dry goods for residents of the town.

Disposable coffins were sold at the local general store from travelers passing through town – who also came to purchase supplies for their homes on their way out of town.

The Bracey General Store has been visited by restless travelers who may have taken a wrong turn.

Enjoy these haunted spots (if you dare!)

If you want to explore some of the scariest haunted places in Virginia, we’ve got a list for you! Whether it’s your first time or tenth time visiting these spooky locations, there are plenty of opportunities to see ghosts and experience paranormal activity.

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  • Haunted Nightmares

Located in Winchester 540-667-7377-->

Haunted Nightmares is an intense, high energy haunted attraction that uses the latest technology available to the haunt industry. With over 4600 square feet, trained actors, professional makeup and highly detailed sets, our haunt is not one you will soon forget. Read More

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  • Terror Manor

Located in Roanoke 540-400-7111-->

Terror manor is Roanoke’s first ADA Commercial Haunted House featuring Over 40+rooms of pure terror! Terror Manor is a full immersion haunt featuring high props, animatronics, scent canisters, sound and water. Read More

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  • Terror Woods

Located in Chesapeake 757-971-3413-->

Our Haunted walk thru lasts 13-14 Minutes of Terror Woods trail filled with actors and actomotronics. Very scary and spooky. Our Pumpkin patch is all day family affair for everybody. We have pumpkins and related fall items. We have Straw tunnels, inflatables, slides and Hayrides. Read More

  • Lake Hickory Haunts

Located in Hickory 828-212-1442--> Next open 9/13/24

Voted the best haunt in the Carolina's, Lake Hickory Haunts is a one of a kind haunted house attraction; featuring a large body of water, surrounded by 13 unique haunted attractions. Within these attractions, you will discover awe-inspiring immersive environments, multi-dimensional special FX, and breathtaking scares. Inside the haunt, you will experience Nightmare Factory, Lair of the Undead, V... Read More

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  • Richmond Ghosts

Located in Richmond 844-757-5657-->

Richmond Ghost Tour - Unearthing Echoes of Eternity Peel back the layers of time and uncover tales of murder, mayhem, and tragedy, all while immersing yourself in the secret histories concealed in Richmond's shadows. From the Powhatan Confederacy to contemporary grim accounts, authoritative guides recount events that forged this cherished River City, giving birth to the very real Richmond Gh... Read More

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  • Hexed Haunted Attraction

Located in Elliston 540-998-3327-->

Come Visit Hexed, If You Dare UNHINGED… UNFILTERED… AND IT CANNOT BE UNSEEN. COME EXPERIENCE THE TWISTED SIGHTS AND LIVING NIGHTMARES OF SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA’S MOST EXCITING HAUNTED ATTRACTION. ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM BLACKSBURG, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA TECH, AND RADFORD UNIVERSITY. SCREAM THROUGH 4 BONE CHILLING ATTRACTIONS, ALL FOR 1 PRICE. WHEN THE PHANTOMS AND FIENDS OF THE NEW RIVER VALLEY CRAWL ... Read More

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The Warehouse presents, "Psychosis" Where ones thoughts and emotions are so affected by their surroundings that all contact is lost with reality. Anyone looking to have a psychological breakdown? This is where we encourage all forms of delusions, sadistic hallucinations, and overly intense ideas of what reality actually entails...... Read More

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  • St Albans Sanatorium Slayhoue II Crazed Circus

Located in Radford 540-260-3111-->

In 2011 we entered the Asylum. In 2012 there was Reign of Terrors and Carnival of Cadavers. In 2013 our Fairytales became Nightmares. In 2014 we descended into Havoc! Walk these haunted halls and experience the House of Havoc!!! Lots of twists and turns, chills and thrills, and screaming for all!!! Get the fright of your life while supporting this historical and haunted landmark!! For t... Read More

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  • Norfolk Haunted Temple

Located in Norfolk 757-423-8866-->

The Norfolk haunted temple is celebrating its 13th year as the most horrifying place in Hampton Roads! To commemorate our midnight anniversary, all of the dials will be turned up to twelve! Tickets will be limited this year, so be sure to get yours when they go on sale at midnight, on October 1st !!! Read More

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  • Charlottesville Ghosts

Located in Charlottesville 844-757-5657-->

Charlottesville Ghosts Embark on an otherworldly adventure with Charlottesville Ghosts and uncover the spine-tingling hauntings that the Blue Ridge Mountains conceal. Venture into the eerie history of a town touched by Revolutionary and Civil War perils, haunted plantations, and the shadowy secrets of Virginia's founding fathers. Join us on a ghostly journey through the heart of thi... Read More

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  • Blue Ridge Nightmares

Located in Roanoke (540) 342-5700-->

Prepare to be scared! Center in the Square is bringing Hollywood level quality in Halloween-themed entertainment to Roanoke with their own haunted attraction, “Blue Ridge Nightmares Utilizing a massive warehouse space at the Roanoke Industrial Center just outside of Downtown Roanoke at 1910 9th Street. The facility has been transformed into its own city filled with its own story, charac... Read More

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  • Pappy's Haunted Trails

Located in Lacrosse 919-618-5552-->

FEATURE TRAIL The featured trail spans 0.4 of a mile and consists of various sections. The realistic part includes elements like snakes and spiders, which tend to evoke fear in most individuals. The trail concludes with a circus-themed section, ensuring a little something for everyone. CORN MAZE The corn maze spans 2 acres, intricately woven between rows of corn. Inside the maze... Read More

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  • Colonial Ghosts

Located in Williamsburg 844-757-5657-->

Colonial Ghosts Tour - Williamsburg: Where Whispers and Wonders Converge Step into the enigmatic world of Williamsburg, VA, where history's echoes intertwine with haunted secrets, crafting a tapestry of tales both captivating and haunting. Welcome to the Colonial Ghosts Tour—an expedition through the haunted past of this historic town. Our enchanting array of spine-tingling narrativ... Read More

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Is This One Of The Most Haunted Buildings In Virginia?

W hile traveling for work, I spent a night in Radford, Virginia. As is the case when I'm someplace new, I immediately looked for any haunted buildings nearby. Usually I don't find anything so imagine my surprise when I found St. Albans Sanatorium, noted by some to be, one of the most haunted buildings in the state.

I quickly checked their calendar hoping there would be a paranormal investigation happening. Although, I was highly doubtful because I was there on a Wednesday. Most investigations are reserved for weekends.The investigation may have been a no-go, but they were offering a self-guided "photography" tour on Thursday morning that I could attend. Instant buy. Take my money.

The next morning I arrived at St Albans and spent way too much time trying to figure out where to park. The building is located on the same grounds as a medical facility. There was lots of parking for the doctor's office, but nothing indicated parking for St. Albans, that I ever found anyways. Calling it quits, I ended up parking alongside the building as much out of the roadway as possible and that seemed to work.

When you arrive, you'll go down a few steps and enter through the back door. There, you'll sign in, get a very brief orientation, be led through a dark and a dimly lit stairwell and sent off on your own. I was a solo act for this tour, but there were three college age girls in the building for most of the time that I was there. We crossed paths a couple times but for the most part I just wandered. The building is huge.

In the fall it transforms into a theatrical haunted house and the props are stored in various rooms throughout the building. I was pretty startled a couple times glancing into a room thinking someone was in there and it just ended up being a prop. I peeked around one doorway and saw this (see image below). I think my soul momentarily left my body.

After I realized I didn't have to run for my life I continued to explore and became very cautious when looking into rooms. The building is in need of millions of dollars of repairs to restore it, but it was so cool to wander around on my own and check it out.

I probably spent around an hour-ish walking around. I did have my ghost meter out for some of the time, but for the most part I'm a big fan of using my senses to detect any anomalies. I'm kind sad to report that nothing unusual happened while I was there.

The only part of the building I didn't really investigate was the basement and that's because it was pitch black and I didn't have my flashlight. I was less scared of bumping into something paranormal and more terrified of bumping into critters (shudder).

That being said, I'd love to return one day for an evening paranormal investigation. I've no doubt that the building is probably very active, and I'd love to experience that.

I looked for history on the building and why it might be considered haunted. I found historical information on the State of Virginia Department of Historic Resources website. I did find an article on The Moonlit Road that seemed pretty legit and provided more of the "why" behind the hauntings. I'll leave you to decide if it may be haunted or not. I think a visit will definitely help give some perspective on the subject.

Check the St. Albans Sanatorium upcoming events page for dates and times for both day and night tours.

Want more haunted buildings?

Be sure to check out these places:

Octagon Mansion in Wytheville, VA <<--CRAZY experience at this location

The 1886 Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, AR <<--This was another hard to believe experience

Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virginia

McRaven Home in Vicksburg, MS

Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, OH

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October is Hauntober in Virginia City, Nevada. As one of America’s most haunted towns, there’s no better place to spend October than immersed in a slew of events taking place throughout the month with a focus on our town’s haunted past. Hauntober highlights include The Spirits Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl, Bats in the Belfry Guided Ghost tours, paranormal investigations, V&T Railroad Pumpkin Patch and evening adult Lighted Trains, Hauntober Costume Contest and Parade, Safe Trick-or-Treat, haunted tours at several attractions and much, much more.

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Hauntober Costume Contest and Parade

Adults, kids, and even pets are encouraged to wear a costume join in the parade, and participate in the costume contest. Check-in and costume contest starts at 4:30 p.m. at the Virginia City Jerky Company. The parade begins at 5 p.m. Stick around after the parade for safe trick-or-treating at the many shops along the boardwalk.

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  • V&T Railroad Murder Mystery Train – Murder of the Red Light Angel
  • Voices of the Past at the Silver Terrace Cemetery
  • The Godmonster of Indian Flats 50 th  Anniversary Celebration at St. Mary’s Art Center
  • The Godmonster of Indian Flats 50 th Anniversary Celebration at St. Mary’s Art Center
  • V&T Railroad Pumpkin Patch Train
  • Halloween Bingo at Piper’s Opera House
  • V&T Railroad Electric Halloween Steam Train of Lights
  • Statehood Masquerade Ball at Piper’s Opera House
  • Mackay Mansion Annual Haunted Mansion: Mackay Coven
  • Haunted Hills, Mills and Depots benefitting the Comstock Foundation
  • Ghost Investigation and Sleepover at St. Mary’s Art Center
  • Fourth Ward School Museum’s Victorian All Hallow’s Eve Ball
  • The Spirits Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl
  • Haunted Stories and Spirits at the Gold Hill Hotel
  • Haunted Mansion at Mackay Mansion
  • Haunted Events at the Virginia City Mall
  • St. Mary’s Art Center Halloween Tricks, Treats, & Art for Kids
  • Hauntober Costume Contest and Parade down C Street
  • Hauntober Safe Trick-or-Treating on C Street
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