Mt Airy Plantation

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Mt Airy Plantation At Rosaryville State Park, Upper Marlboro, MD (Rte. 301 & Highway 4). This colonial mansion is said to be haunted by members of the Calvert family, including one eccentric one who didn’t like her parlor being used. There’s also reportedly the ghost of a girl in white, an old woman and a … Read more

Surratt House and Tavern

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Surratt House and Tavern 9110 Brandywine Road, Clinton, Maryland It is said the ghost of Mary Surratt, one of the co-conspirators in Lincoln’s assassination, still haunts her former home, as well as other spirits from that time period. She claimed innocence until her execution. Voices, cries and footsteps have also been heard. The Surratt House … Read more

DC Monuments and Memorials

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DC Monuments and Memorials Not exactly haunts or even haunted, especially with all the new outlandish security and barriers like you wouldn’t believe, this is interesting info on the nation’s capital’s monuments with a twist. FDR was elected to four terms (16yrs)?! Annapolis was US capital. First “Washington monument” exists in Baltimore. Buried, small-scale DC … Read more

Henryton Nuthouse

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Henryton Nuthouse In Sykesville, Md. Abandoned tuberculosis hospital which later served the negro mentally disabled. SpookyDan, Urban Atrophy: “located in a wooded, steeply sloped rural area in the southeast corner of Carroll County. The facility was established in the 1920’s as a tuberculosis hospital for the ‘Negro’ population. [Later] converted to a facility serving the developmentally … Read more

Glenn Dale Sanitarium

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Glenn Dale Sanitarium Straight out of ‘the movies’. A massive, abandoned tuberculosis sanitarium in Prince Georges county: Built in the 30’s and closed in 1982, with 20+ buildings that span 200+ acres including underground tunnels and biologically hazardous conditions, it’s definitely off-limits and reportedly patrolled by cops with night-vision and dogs. Talk about irresistable! Presumably, … Read more

Ghosts at Glen Echo

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Ghosts at Glen Echo At aging Glen Echo park, just outside Washington, DC. A few hundred yards from the historic C&O Canal and an unknown missile silo. DC sure is a place of endlessly intriguing (and maddening) diversity. GOOGLE MAPhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/Glen+Echo,+MD/@38.966163,-77.138988,423m Michelle Gibson research into trolley park escapes as part of Old World Antiquitech / Circuitboard … Read more

Fort Howard Veteran Medical Center

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Fort Howard Veteran Medical Center An Endicott period fort named in honor of Colonel John Eager Howard, a distinguished officer of the Maryland Line during the Revolution. It is located on North Point at the Patapsco River entrance. Batteries here are Battery Key (1900 – 1927), Battery Stricker (1899 – 1918), Battery Nicholson (1900 – 1927), Battery Harris (1900 – 1917), Battery Clagett (1901 – … Read more

Harpers Ferry Lime Quarry and Kiln Works

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Harpers Ferry Lime Quarry and Kiln Works Near Harper’s Ferry, WV. Huge. Deep. Still. Not a smart place to fall into. Numerous dilapidated structures on the quiet grounds form an abandoned, sort of business-town. Now privately owned and rotting away into nothingness, this dying place echoes with the clamor and deeds of a bygone era. … Read more

Enchanted Forest Ruins in Ellicott City Maryland

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Enchanted Forest Ruins in Ellicott City Maryland Something crucial happens in places of abandonement. 2nd oldest amusement park in the country now in ruins. The Enchanted Woods: The Haunting Legacy of a Closed Attraction in Ellicott City, Maryland Hidden among the trees of Ellicott City, Maryland, the now-defunct Enchanted Woods attraction once drew visitors into … Read more

Crownsville State Hospital for the Negro Insane in Maryland

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Crownsville State Hospital for the Negro Insane in Maryland Built in 1910; quickly renamed from “Hospital for the Negro Insane” by an act of Maryland’s legislature, closed in June, 2004. “Thirty-one male Negro mental patients from Montevue Asylum in Frederick county were to clear the land and build a railroad spur to the hospital site. … Read more