Here are more true haunted stories that occurred on Halloween night:
1. The Octagon House Haunting (1811): Washington D.C.
Col. John Tayloe's daughter died on Halloween night. Witnesses report strange noises, movements, and apparitions.
1. The Whaley House Haunting (1852): San Diego, California
Thomas Whaley's family experienced paranormal activity, including ghostly apparitions and unexplained noises.
1. The Franklin Castle Haunting (1866): Cleveland, Ohio
Hans Mueller's family reported strange occurrences, including doors slamming, and ghostly apparitions.
1. The Smith-Mundt House Haunting (1870s): Washington D.C.
Witnesses report strange noises, movements, and apparitions, believed to be the spirit of a former owner.
1. The Lemp Mansion Haunting (1876): St. Louis, Missouri
William Lemp's family experienced paranormal activity, including ghostly apparitions and unexplained noises.
1. The Hotel Monteleone Haunting (1886): New Orleans, Louisiana
Guests and staff report ghostly apparitions, including that of Truman Capote.
1. The Queen Mary Haunting (1947): Long Beach, California
Passengers and crew report paranormal activity, including ghostly apparitions and unexplained noises.
1. The Donnelley Creek Haunting (1950s): Alaska
Locals report strange occurrences, including ghostly apparitions and unexplained noises.
1. The Midgetville Haunting (1960s): New Jersey
Witnesses report strange occurrences, including ghostly apparitions and unexplained noises.
1. The Eastern State Penitentiary Haunting (1970s): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Former inmates and guards report paranormal activity.
Some of these locations offer ghost tours or paranormal investigations.
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