“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. @ DJ: This past weekend I was in Columbus, Ohio.
    Salem, Massachusetts.

  2. …What about Boston? There was lik, the Boston Massacre, and then the Revolutionary war came up, Boston has to have SOME ghosts.

  3. Why, because of some of the battles there?

  4. i had always believed New Orleans to be the most haunted town in America.

  5. Okay. That works.
    What about Cuttersville? Unless it’s not a real city, I found it in that Cat book I told you guys earlier about.

  6. It’s in California.

  7. What about that one place where you went to a house and you saw an old man DJ? Where’s that again?

  8. Oh, Columbus, Ohio.

  9. Lakewood is haunted as fuck, you wouldn’t believe it.

  10. Las Vegas is definitely very haunted.

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