Moon River Brewing Company
21 West Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia
A former hotel turned brewery where violent apparitions have shoved visitors down stairs and bottles fly off shelves, making it one of Savannah's most aggressively haunted buildings.
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21 West Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia
A former hotel turned brewery where violent apparitions have shoved visitors down stairs and bottles fly off shelves, making it one of Savannah's most aggressively haunted buildings.
Aventine Hall, 143 South Court Street, Luray, Virginia
This Greek Revival mansion, built in 1852 and once used as a Civil War hospital, is haunted by the ghosts of Confederate and Union soldiers who are frequently seen walking the stairs at night.
The Wayside Inn, 7783 Main Street, Middletown, Virginia
Operating since 1797, America's oldest continuously running inn harbors restless Civil War spirits in Room 14, where guests experience cold touches, sudden blackouts, and ghost investigators have captured unexplained voices.
Braley Pond Recreation Area, George Washington National Forest, West Augusta, Virginia
A remote campground in the George Washington National Forest near the Shenandoah Valley is considered one of the most haunted places in Virginia, where a 2003 murder spawned reports of ghostly children laughing and a paranormal investigator driven to madness.
The Mimslyn Inn, 401 West Main Street, Luray, Virginia
This grand 1931 hotel in Luray is home to apparitions of a tuxedo-clad gentleman on the third floor and a ghostly woman in a flowing gown, with guests reporting self-opening doors and bathtub jets that activate on their own.
Luray Caverns, 101 Cave Hill Road, Luray, Virginia
A cave worker at one of America's most visited caverns documented encounters with vanishing apparitions and spectral presences deep underground, publishing his accounts in a book about the haunted cave system.