Hide & Seek at the St. Augustine Lighthouse in Florida
With a history as storied as the St. Augustine lighthouse, it’s no wonder why locals and tourists alike tell stories of the ghostly inhabitants of the island and tower itself.

With a history as storied as the St. Augustine lighthouse, it’s no wonder why locals and tourists alike tell stories of the ghostly inhabitants of the island and tower itself.
Don’t forget to stop at Boot Hill Cemetery, where some of the graves are fictitious, but the spirits caught on camera within the fences are certainly anything but.
In the most infamous sighting, one keeper working in the 1970s claimed to see a man, dressed in warm flannel, but missing his face.
While those who walked its halls were the movers and shakers making the government run, some of those lawmakers may still have a haunting presence around the museum.
With enough firepower to destroy a mountain, the U.S.S Wisconsin has a much more peaceful environment now than it did during wartime.
Thousands of haunted items have been sent to the museum because their energy caused the previous owner some kind of unease.
Imposing in the romanesque architectural style, which it should be noted has been used for some of the most famous prisons in the turn of the century.
Built in the Italian renaissance style of architecture, the Hay House in Macon, Georgia has cemented its reputation as a haunted location many times over and has been a museum since the 1960s.
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.
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