The spirit of a former railroad worker is said to haunt the Celebrations caboose in this rail-themed inn. Guests say they've seen a man in striped pajamas sitting on a bed in that room. En savoir plus .
This Victorian inn operated as a bar and bordello until the 1940s, which might explain the continued presence of Eve, a former call girl. En savoir plus .
This restored 17th-century sea captain's house is home to several playful spirits. One named Charlotte makes a loud impression. En savoir plus .
This 130-year-old inn has a long documented record of haunting — as does the entire town of Monticello. This National Historic Register B&B even hosts ghost-hunting weekends. En savoir plus .
Three ghosts have been reported in this former Civil War hospital. One female spirit, believed to be a nurse, laughs in men's ears. En savoir plus .
Travelers need only read the inn's guest book for accounts of the spirits seen here. One woman had the sheet pulled up over her and her cheek stroked by a spirit known as "The Caretaker." En savoir plus .
This inn once housed Milwaukee Railroad work crews, but it's Bertha, the former property owner, who may still roam the halls. En savoir plus .
Joseph D. Taylor, a Civil War soldier and four-term U.S. congressman, still roams the halls of his former home, guests say. En savoir plus .
When renovators found human remains in the wall here, it seemed to confirm a local legend. In a deathbed confession, an ex-innkeeper said he killed a boarder in self-defense and hid his body. En savoir plus .