The Haunted Hospital: St. Joseph’s in North Dakota
There are many reports of the ghostly activity, and with 100 years of service under her belt, The Old St. Joseph’s Hospital may still have more stories to tell.

There are many reports of the ghostly activity, and with 100 years of service under her belt, The Old St. Joseph’s Hospital may still have more stories to tell.
Used once as a confederate hospital during the Civil War, this uniquely shaped home in Kentucky never seemed to let go of the soldiers who passed within its walls.
Named for our very first First Lady, this hotel has some secrets of its own behind the front doors.
Closed in 1987 for good, the San Haven Sanitarium now sits abandoned, the land beneath it being owned by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.
Known as the Memorial Hospital in the 1980s it was converted into a psychiatric hospital. The bloody and terrifying past certainly lends itself to ghostly activity.
The most infamous sanatorium in the western hemisphere has a tunnel underneath known as the “body chute.”
They call themselves the “Most Haunted Hotel in America.” The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas may actually be able to back up that moniker.