“AND THE AWARD FOR MOST HAUNTED TOWN GOES TO . . .”

Hulu claims New Hope, New Jersey, is America’s Most Haunted Town. This does not seem entirely certain, based on the evidence provided.

Fun viewing, though, and FREE.

Some say Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is actually America’s Most Haunted Town, because so many died on the battlefield there.

But Loyd “Professor Paranormal” Auerbach, who was featured in ENCYCLOPEDIA HORRIFICA, always argues that ghosts appear wherever the living appear. That is to say, battlefields and cemeteries don’t necessarily make for the best haunts.

But every-day homes? Prime real estate for the post-corporeal crowd after dark.

What are some other seemingly ordinary towns that might qualify for the dubious honor of America’s Most Haunted?

03-02-2010 9:00 pm by Joshua Gee

COMMENTS (70)

70 Responses to ““AND THE AWARD FOR MOST HAUNTED TOWN GOES TO . . .””

  1. Yeah, what she said.

  2. *smirks* It happens to everyone.

  3. Huh. Okay. I got confused too easily. ^.^ As usual.

  4. Nooope. As far as anyone knows the first human beings resembling us today was way back in Asia. That’s the home of Jerusalem, where all three major world religions got their start.

  5. Isn’t that in Asia? I watched the Smithsonian channel HD, they said it was somewhere in Africa. Which, apparently, is where all (human)life on Earth began or something like that. That’s what I got from it.

  6. They say The Garden of Eden is The Fertile Crescent.

  7. Yeah. But they tried to make it in likeness of the Bible and everything.
    Adam, the guy who’s an ancestor of every man on the planet, is from a tribe in Africa, which is the most likely place where the Garden of Eden is. That’s what scientists say.

  8. No.
    Also, an airship would’ve been a way better idea.

  9. They made a-Wait, before I say, it’s okay if I’m a movie spoiler right now, right?

  10. Interesting. But how do you save people if there’s no safe place to go?

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