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AllStays: Haunted Hotels, B&Bs, and Inns A special section of AllStays.com that covers reportedly haunted hotels, bed and breakfasts, and inns around the world. |
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Asylum Eclectica This site collects morbid oddities includes a feature called The Morbid Sightseer. |
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The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization The official Web site of the team dedicated to tracking and researching the cryptid known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The site contains a comprehensive sightings database. |
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Carpe Noctem A site dedicated to the darker side of life, including serial killers, conspiracy theories, and haunted hotspots in the United States. |
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Cthulhu Files A compilation of information regarding the life and works of author H.P. Lovecraft. |
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The Dark Tourism Forum This site provides an excellent resource for for anyone interested in Dark Tourism. |
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Find A Grave Founded by Jim Tipton in 1995, Find A Grave is a massive online database that is exceedingly useful in locating graves of famous people. |
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Ghost Tour Directory An online directory of ghost tours available around the world. |
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Ghost Town Gallery Provides an online gallery of ghost towns across North America. |
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Ghosts of the Prairie Dark Haven Entertainment's site lists supernatural sites across America. |
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Grave Addiction Beth Santore's web site chronicles her exploration of hundreds of cemeteries, haunted locations, abandoned places and more. |
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The H.P. Lovecraft Archive The archive is an exhaustive compilation of information regarding the life and fiction of author H.P. Lovecraft. |
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Haunted Accommodations This site collects information on haunted houses around the world as well as ghost tours and haunted cities across the USA. |
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Haunted Attraction Magazine The online aspect of this quarterly magazine for the haunted attraction industry provides a listing of haunted attractions across the USA. |
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Haunted Buildings A guide to the most haunted buildings in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland. |
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HauntedHouse.com An online directory to haunted attractions, Halloween events and other horror related sites. |
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HauntedHouses.com Provides an online guide of supernatural sites, theme attractions and more. |
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Horrorfind.com The Internet's first Horror & Halloween Search Engine. They also throw one heck of a horror convention. |
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Internet Movie Database The IMDB can be a great place to find locations where horror movies and TV shows were filmed. |
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Laff in the Dark The "World Headquarters for Dark Ride Fans." Bill Luca and George Lacross's web site is a nostalgic look at classic dark rides. Here you will find memories of bygone rides as well as information on dark rides that you can still visit. |
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Legends of America This site provides a listing of paranormal sites along with its collection of data on historic sites in the USA. |
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Local Favorites - America's Famous Hauntings A collection of haunted locations from the United States suggested by one of our readers. Thanks Kyle and all of Ms. Cogan's class! |
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The MAiZE A worldwide company that works in conjunction with farmers to provide cornfield mazes for people to explore. Most of these mazes are transformed into "haunted maze" attractions every Halloween. |
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Movie Locations Guide This online guide provides a database for finding sets of movies and TV shows. |
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OregonBigfoot.com A collection of sightings and reports of the mysterious cryptid known as either Bigfoot or Sasquatch completely focused on the state of Oregon. |
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Roadside America Starting as a series of books in the early 1990s, Roadside America launched as a web site to assist in planning offbeat vacations in 1996. The site includes everything from macabre sites to merely oddball attractions. |
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Seeing Stars This Web site includes a great deal of information, including sites of celebrity deaths and graves, as well as countless movie locations around the California area and more. |
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Strange USA A database of strange sites across the United States from urban legends and UFO sightings to haunted houses. |
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Weird US Started life as a newsletter written by Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran. Their chronicle of odd locations and history in New Jersey led to a series of books, web sites and a TV show in which they now cover weirdness across the continent. |
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Wikipedia This online encylopedia provides a great variety of information. |
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