Mourning, Grief, and the Devil’s Chair in Missouri
If you’re Kirksville, you might want to think a little harder about sitting in the chair known locally as “The Devil’s Chair.”

If you’re Kirksville, you might want to think a little harder about sitting in the chair known locally as “The Devil’s Chair.”
The home was used as a funeral parlor for the community, with over a century of serving in that role. It was even reported to be the first funeral home in the state of Iowa.
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.
You’ve just stumbled upon one of the greatest paranormal mysteries in Texas, maybe the entire country. The Marfa Lights, shining across the terrain from you, have just made their ghostly appearance.
In the most infamous sighting, one keeper working in the 1970s claimed to see a man, dressed in warm flannel, but missing his face.
The Gadsden hotel has stood as a historic reminder of Arizona’s rough and tumble past.
From presidents to first ladies, let’s explore the haunted history of this resort in Vermont that Mary Todd Lincoln loved so much, she may still be there in spirit form.
Today, we’re exploring the haunting history of the only home in America that is legally recognized as haunted
But what happens when a home is so beloved, those who pass within its walls refuse to leave?
Keep an eye out for books flying off the shelves and an extra passenger on your elevator ride. The Gray Lady is certainly not shy.