7 Haunted Places in Appalachia You Need to See

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Appalachia, with its beauty and traditions, harbors a haunting side. Explore 7 places revealing its status as America's haunted playground.

Moonville, Ohio, a deserted mining town, is haunted by tragic tales of rail deaths. The Moonville Tunnel, a dark passage, echoes with their spirits.

Moonville Tunnel

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Brown Mountain, North Carolina: A ridge with enigmatic lights, their origins a mystery. Theories abound, from spirits to lost travelers and even aliens.

Brown Mountain Lights

#2

Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary: Once home to notorious criminals, now open for tours. Visitors report eerie voices, footsteps, and apparitions.

Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary

#3

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, once a place of suffering, is now a museum and paranormal hotspot. Visitors experience its dark history and restless spirits.

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

#4

Waverly Hills Sanatorium, once a tuberculosis hospital, is now a haunted attraction and a ghost hunter's haven, with a chilling 'death tunnel' history.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium

#5

Moundsville Penitentiary, once a violent prison, is now a museum and haunted house, offering visitors a glimpse into its gruesome history and hauntings.

Moundsville Penitentiary

#6

Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, built on a dark history, remains abandoned with original rides. Legend tells of haunting by Native spirits and lost children.

Lake Shawnee Amusement Park

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