New York’s haunted history sure runs deep! With so many historic buildings, landmarks, and old towns scattered across New York, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that our state is also packed with ghost stories. From Revolutionary War battlefields to abandoned hospitals, eerie tunnels, and creaky old mansions, every region has its share of places that seem to hold onto the past a little too tightly.

Haunted Hotspots: Where New York’s History and Legends Come Alive

If you’re someone who loves a good scare, or at least the thrill of a spooky story, New York has plenty to offer. Some spots are tied to well documented history, while others are fueled by local legends passed down through generations. Whether it’s a crumbling asylum, a forgotten graveyard, or a historic inn that’s still welcoming guests alongside its resident spirits, these haunted places are woven into the fabric of the state.

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Ghost Hunting the Right Way: Safety and Respect First

Before you set out on a ghost hunting road trip, remember that not every haunted location is open to the public. Many of these properties are privately owned, and trespassing is not only dangerous, it’s illegal. The best way to get your chills is by visiting locations that welcome tours or have public access, that way, you’ll get the stories, the atmosphere, and maybe even a ghostly encounter without stepping over any boundaries.

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Explore 50 of New York’s Most Haunted Places

From one end of the state to the other, New York is brimming with paranormal hot spots. We’ve rounded up the 50 most haunted places in the Empire State where you just might come face to face with something from the other side.

Your Ghost Guide to The 50 Most Haunted Places in New York State

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The 10 Most Haunted Places in the Southern Tier of New York State

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Dare To Look Inside? ‘The Conjuring’ House Is Listed for $1.2 Million and Comes With Free Ghosts

Rumored to be haunted by Bathsheba Sherman, who lived in the house in the 1800s, The Conjuring House is one of the most well-known haunted houses in the entire United States and it just so happens to be for sale.

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