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Top Ten Most Haunted Houses in America

Winchester ​Mystery House​
Winchester ​Mystery House​

Helen Mirren’s new horror movie, Winchester, tells the frightening story of what is widely regarded as the most haunted house in America, and what awaits inside may be more terrifying than the film.

Myrtles ​Plantation​
Myrtles ​Plantation​

Dare to take a tour at this haunted plantation. Stories of ghosts and hauntings have surrounded the Myrtles Plantation since the property was built circa 1796. Guests can experience the mystery of the antebellum plantation touted as “one of America’s most haunted homes” in St. Francisville, La.

Lemp ​Mansion​
Lemp ​Mansion​

Lemp Mansion 1892 Said to be one of the ten most haunted places in America, the Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, continues to play host to the tragic Lemp family. Over the years, the mansion was transformed from the stately home of millionaires, to office space, decaying into a run-down boarding house, and finally restored to its current state as a fine dinner theatre, restaurant and bed and breakfast.

Franklin ​Castle​
Franklin ​Castle​

Touted as "one of the most haunted houses in America," the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville is one of the creepiest places in the South. Legend has it that since the house was built in 1797, dozens of deaths have occurred from illness, poisoning and murder.

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Ferry ​Plantation House​
Ferry ​Plantation House​

Ferry Plantation House: Ferry Plantation House is the one which is constructed in Virginia Beach and was much crowded in past, but it is said that almost 11 spirits are seen wandering there in 1830. According to some people, it is said that it was considered as the best place for the dancing ball parties and different manifests.

Stranahan ​House​
Stranahan ​House​

27. Stranahan House. Address: 335 SE 6th Ave. City: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Website: stranahanhouse.org Located on former Seminole Indian lands, the Stranahan House was built as a trading outpost in 1902. In 1927, Frank Stranahan committed suicide, allegedly by strapping a large iron gate to his ankle and jumping in the nearby Intercoastal Waterway.

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McPike ​Mansion​
McPike ​Mansion​

Touted as "one of the most haunted houses in America," the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville is one of the creepiest places in the South. Legend has it that since the house was built in 1797, dozens of deaths have occurred from illness, poisoning and murder.

source: hgtv.com
Governor ​William Sprague Mansion​
Governor ​William Sprague Mansion​

In Cranston, R.I. is the Sprague Mansion. It's said to be haunted by the first owner William Sprague's son, Amasa. He was beaten and shot on the road between the textile mill he owned and the mansion. People say they have heard him in the wine cellar.

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House of the ​Seven Gables​
House of the ​Seven Gables​

The House of the Seven Gables is the oldest, restored wooden home in New England. Besides having 17th century architecture, this house museum has "an 18th century granite sea wall, and two seaside Colonial Revival Gardens.