Alabama: Huggin’ Molly
The legend of Huggin’ Molly is clearly a tool used by parents to get their…
The legend of Huggin’ Molly is clearly a tool used by parents to get their children to obey the rules: The story, native to Abbeville, tells of a phantom woman who appears to children if they stay out late at night. She grips the lingering child tightly and screams in their ear—she’s not meant to…
Los Coches Adobe might be one of California’s most terrifyingly haunted places. In the early days, Los Coches Adobe was the site of a mine. However, one day a horrific accident caused over 30 mine workers to be trapped in a collapse. All of them lost their lives. A tragedy like that has to leave…
One of the most coveted experiences in Orlando, the Greenwood Cemetery Moonlight Walking Tour occurs once a month. Tickets open up two weeks in advance of each tour, and they always sell out. The tour is free, but donations are encouraged. If you are lucky enough to secure a spot, you will learn about the…
This Victorian-era community was established in 1894. The area’s springs are believed to have healing powers, and, over the years, psychics and mediums have been drawn to this community. Mysterious spirit activity abounds. You’ll learn about the history of this place and also encounter the special energy of Cassadaga. The cost is $15 per adult…
The Winchester Mystery House is one property that certainly lives up to its fearsome reputation! Construction began in 1884, and it never really stopped until the owner, Sarah Winchester, passed away on September 5, 1922. It is believed that she spent around $5 million on construction. Why? Because Sarah was convinced that her home was…
One of the most popular actresses in the 1960s for her sex appeal and charm, Ann-Margret started her career when she was discovered by George Burns. She appeared in many popular movies like “Bye Bye Birdie,” “Viva Las Vegas” with Elvis Presley, “Magic” with Anthony Hopkins and “Grumpy Old Men” with Jack Lemmon and Walter…
Elvis and Priscilla Presley — a marriage made in Heaven? No, not quite. Elvis met Priscilla in Germany in 1959 when she was only 14 years old. Later, in 1967, they got married but the marriage only lasted seven years. Surprising? No – not really. While it was every girl’s dream to be married to…
This historic hotel and casino, the Sands Hotel, was located on the Las Vegas strip. It was very unique with its “floating” crap table in the swimming pool. How many swimming pools do you see with crap floating in it? It first opened its doors in 1952 and remained open until 1996, when it was…
Before Reddit.com user Digsdaws got down to recounting their scariest of ghost stories—about living in a place that was obviously teaming with honest-to-goodness members of the spiritual world—they pointed out the irony of ghost stories that begin with the phrase, “I don’t believe in ghosts, but …” After all, no matter how a ghost story begins, it…