“Unearth the Shadows: What Lies Within America’s Most Haunted Places Will Chill You to the Bone!”

"Unearth the Shadows: What Lies Within America's Most Haunted Places Will Chill You to the Bone!"
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The Ghosts Of The St. Augustine Lighthouse

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The exterior of the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum is pictured.

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The brick lighthouse is the oldest building in St. Augustine, Florida. But that’s not why the St. Augustine Lighthouse is well-known. Since it appeared in 1874, the lighthouse has garnered nothing but bad luck. Many deaths occurred at the building.

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In one instance, housekeeper Joseph Andreu fell from the top of the lighthouse. During another case, sisters Eliza and Mary Pity drowned while helping to renovate the bricks. Visitors claim to see the ghost of Eliza floating in a blue dress, and others declare that they have smelled the cigar smoke that the old housekeepers used.

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The Worst Civil War Battle Happened In Antietam

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A Civil War statue stands on the sunken road on the Antietam Battlefield.

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The Battle of Antietam was the most destructive fight in the Civil War. On September 17, 1862, soldiers fought along the trails in Antietam, Maryland. Over 23,000 people were wounded or killed there. It’s easy to see why some people consider the Antietam National Battlefield to be the most haunted location in America.

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Specifically, some tourists claim to see ghosts along the roads where the battle took place. One trail, called Sunken Road, is said to be the most haunted. Visitors have reported the sounds of marching soldiers and gunfire despite the area being empty.

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Many Deaths Occurred At The Sloss Furnaces

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