Category: Haunted
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A Stay at the Ultra Luxurious, Ultra Haunted, Historic Bourbon Orleans Hotel.
Located in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, the Bourbon Orleans Hotel is a haven for luxury, history, and even a few restless spirits!
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Victorian San Diego’s “Palace of the Arts.”
The grand and stately Villa Montezuma. Built for musician, writer, and Spiritualist, Jesse Shepard in 1887, it was coined the “Palace of the Arts,” a place made for art, music, and literature.
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Gaslamp’s Oldest and Most Haunted (???) Structure: The Davis-Horton House.
San Diego’s oldest surviving structure, The Davis-Horton House. Is it haunted? Come in and find out!
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The Winchester Mystery House of My Dreams.
Have you ever been to the mysterious Winchester House in San Jose, CA? Pay the spirits a visit on your next trip!
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Halloween Fun at San Diego’s Haunted Whaley House.
Check out the Whaley House in Old Town San Diego this Halloween! In October they host a few special events that will definitely get you into the spirit of Halloween.
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L’empire de la Mort : Walking with the Dead in the Paris Catacombs
The indistinguishable skulls once belonging to real people that stared back at me, gently reminded me that death is a fate none of us will evade. Their remains rest there never to see the light of day again.
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Hallowmas in San Diego
In case it wasn’t obvious, Autumn is my favorite season. I love when it gets dark earlier and the weather gets a bit cooler. It’s true that here in San Diego we may not have an Autumn in the “traditional” sense like most other places, but I love it all…
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A Royally Spooky Weekend Aboard the Queen Mary
The Queen Mary is purportedly one of the most haunted places in California. This luxurious ocean liner, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, sailed the seas from 1936 to 1967 and has carried everyone from glamorous celebrities, to royalty, and dignitaries. She has even served in World War II as a troopship transporting thousands…