Haunted Places in Garrett County, Maryland



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    Kingwood Public Library

    Kingwood, West Virginia

    22.5 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The circa-1966 library is said to be haunted. Witnesses report noises and footsteps, objects that move on their own, doors that open and close by themselves, and books that jump off the shelves. A jail that once stood on the site is believed by some to be the source of ...

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    Fallingwater

    Mill Run, Pennsylvania

    28.1 miles from Garrett County, MD

    A solitude woman is said to be seen staring out of the window of the master bedroom. She is believed to the first wife of Edgar Kaufmann, depressed by his unfaithfulness. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Old Hampshire County Jail

    Romney, West Virginia

    30.5 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Built in the late 1700s, the old jail has a legend attached. It seems that in the late 1800s a sheriff was shot to death by a gang of bandits on the staircase leading between the jail and the attached brick building, which was the jailer's family home. He was ...

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    Allen’s Haunted Hayrides

    Smock, Pennsylvania

    42.8 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Psychics say that the energy here is high because there an Indian burial ground beneath the land. This may be the source of the glowing white figures that are reported, or the strange light manifestations. The hayrides are year-round so visit freely! (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    The Mather Miners

    Mather, Pennsylvania

    50.9 miles from Garrett County, MD

    In the center of the town there is a small church, the post office, an apartment building(which used to be a general store) and a baseball field. Up a small connecting road is the old schoolhouse ( now converted into a persons home). Right before dawn when walking ...

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    Graceland Inn and Conference Center

    Elkins, West Virginia

    51.5 miles from Garrett County, MD

    This inn, restaurant and conference center is said to be haunted by several entities: a ghost named Grace, senator Henry Davis, and a former servant named Katie.

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    Jean Bonnet Tavern

    Bedford, Pennsylvania

    51.9 miles from Garrett County, MD

    This tavern building was a French outpost in the 1740s and a war headquarters in the 1750s. It became a tavern in the 1760s, and was also used as a courtroom. Several people were hanged here, and it is said that their spirits walk restlessly throughout the place. Witnesses have ...

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    Omni Bedford Springs Resort

    Bedford, Pennsylvania

    52 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Folks say that the ghosts at this 1800s resort want to be in pictures. They show up as oddities on the photographic images taken all over the hotel.

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    Grand Midway Hotel

    Windber, Pennsylvania

    54.2 miles from Garrett County, MD

    This historic hotel has been in operation for over a century, but is now believed to be a private residence. The owners have been known to auction the rooms for a night, which is enough for some guests to leave the hotel in fear. Staff have reported a wild apparition ...

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    Century Inn

    Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania

    57.2 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Reported to be the oldest inn along Route 40, this inn is said to have a mysterious presence. There is one unexplained very cold room, and an innkeeper there has described a mysterious figure that appeared near its door. As well, strange footsteps have appeared in the snow outside the ...

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    Edward G. Acheson House

    Monongahela, Pennsylvania

    58.4 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The ghost of a little girl has been seen here. Two other ghosts, seen as orbs, also have been seen. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Belle Grove Plantation

    Middletown, Virginia

    62.6 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Belle Grove Plantation, built between 1794 and 1797, was once the home of Revolutionary War veteran Major Isaac Hite, Jr. (President James Madison’s brother-in-law) and was the headquarters of General Philip Sheridan during the Battle of Cedar Creek. It is believed to be haunted by an apparition of a woman ...

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    Wayside Theatre

    Middletown, Virginia

    63.4 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Wayside Theatre is believed to be the forever home to a ghost of a former caretaker who perished in a fire. His activity centers on the back-porch costume storage, the basement, and the balcony. Seat CC1 is often found to be mysteriously lowered.

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    Wayside Inn

    Middletown, Virginia

    63.5 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Wayside Inn is reported to be the oldest inn in the U.S. that is still in operation. Room 14 is rumored to be haunted and is the source of the most unusual happenings in the inn. However, witnesses have seen and heard strange things all over the inn.

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    Hutton House Bed and Breakfast

    Huttonsville, West Virginia

    67.7 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Built in 1898 by Eugene Elihu Hutton, the Queen Anne-style Victorian home is now an inn, and is believed to be haunted. Folks say that at 5 a.m. the unexplained smell of baking bread wafts through the inn, although the kitchen is closed and the ovens are cold.

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    Carnegie Library of Homestead

    Munhall, Pennsylvania

    69.2 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1896, the library was built with a music hall and an athletic center with a heated swimming pool. It is believed to be haunted. Witnesses have reported apparitions of steel workers, books that fly off of shelves, shadowy figures and unexplained male and female voices.

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    Old Homestead Police Department

    Homestead, Pennsylvania

    69.4 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The former Homestead Police Department building is said to be haunted by something that taps folks on the shoulder, slams doors, turns on appliances and created unexplained footsteps. Ghost investigators caught slams and screams and video of ghostly activity.

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    3406 Brownsville Road

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    69.4 miles from Garrett County, MD

    3406 Brownsville Road is said to be haunted by a demon, known as "The Demon of Brownsville Road" in the book by Bob Cranmer. According to Cranmer, the demon manifested in many ways, including a black fog, a bad smell, or an unseen attacker. Cranmer also described blood-dripping walls, bent ...

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    Frick Mansion - Clayton

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    71.7 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The Frick Mansion was home to industrial magnate Henry Clay Frick and his wife Adelaide Howard Childs, who began living there in 1883 and the family moved to New York in 1900. Their youngest daughter, Helen Clay Frick, kept up the mansion all those years and then moved back in ...

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    University of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    72.8 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Four ghosts are said to haunt the University of Pittsburgh campus: a prima ballerina in the Tansky Family Lounge of the William Pitt Union; Harriet, who committed suicide in 1201 Bruce Hall; a grandmother who rumples the quilts and bakes phantom bread in the Early American Room of the Cathedral ...

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    Phillips' Rangers Monument

    Saxton, Pennsylvania

    73.5 miles from Garrett County, MD

    In 1780 during the Revolutionary war, a group of rangers were engaged in a battle against the Iroquois who were fighting on behalf of the British. The natives outnumbered the rangers some five to one and the Rangers eventually surrendered. After their surrender the Rangers were tied ...

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    Omni William Penn Hotel

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    73.7 miles from Garrett County, MD

    At this famous 1915-16 hotel where among other luminaries JFK has stayed, and Bob Hope proposed marriage in 1934, there are said to be two haunted floors. Floors 22 and 23, both unused, are visited by strange sounds, cold wind gusts, and ghosts that hide and watch folks, giving them ...

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    Allegheny Center, Building #7

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    74.8 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The student housing here has a high turnover rate believed to be caused by the poltergeist activity. Students report loud noises throughout and have yet to disprove the source. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Allegheny General Hospital

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    74.9 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Few people realize that, in paranormal aspects, living near a hospital is like living near a cemetery. Many who have died within this building are said to remain here; in the South Wing (where most of the activity occurs), voices and strange noises are heard. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    By the Side of the Road Bed and Breakfast

    Harrisonburg, Virginia

    77 miles from Garrett County, MD

    This historic b&b was built just a bit after the American Revolution, and it was used a Civil War hospital in 1864. It is said that when the area was burned by Union soldiers, the flame-retardant building just wouldn't catch fire, so it became a sort of haven during the ...

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    Virginia Quilt Museum

    Harrisonburg, Virginia

    77.8 miles from Garrett County, MD

    This 1856 antebellum home was formerly known as the Warren-Sip House, and during the Civil War, it served as a hospital for wounded soldiers. Visitors to the current museum have reported sighting the apparition of a Confederate soldier on the second floor of the building. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Summit Hose Company

    Tarentum, Pennsylvania

    78.3 miles from Garrett County, MD

    Voices and odd noises are heard, doors open by themselves, and shadows have been seen here. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Allegheny-Kiski Valley Heritage Museum

    Tarentum, Pennsylvania

    78.5 miles from Garrett County, MD

    A former volunteer named Jack is commonly seen in the basement. He is said to be seen mostly around the old gardening tools. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Dixmont State Hospital

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    81.4 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The 1862 hospital was haunted by many entities, notably a male spirit who was said to guard the morgue area and frighten away intruders. The hospital building was closed in 1984 and was demolished in 2006.

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    Depreciation Lands Museum

    Hampton Township, Pennsylvania

    81.9 miles from Garrett County, MD

    A rather helpful man in a long coat and out-of-date boots has been responsible for catching a painter's ladder after the man lost his balance, catching a cleaning woman who fell, fixing a broken window, and saving a group of girl scouts when the ceiling collapsed over them. (Submitted by ...

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    Railroaders Memorial Museum

    Altoona, Pennsylvania

    82.3 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The Railroaders Museum is said to be haunted by a spirit named Frank, who has been seen all over the museum. Other apparitions have been noted as well, and employees have opened to find all the gift shop items removed from the shelves and set on the floor, and Big ...

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    Mishler Theatre

    Altoona, Pennsylvania

    82.4 miles from Garrett County, MD

    This 1906 theater building, still in operation today, is said to be home to three ghosts: Mr. Isaac Mishler, a howling dog, and a female spirit who plays pranks in the restroom.

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    The Devil's Elbow

    Dysart, Pennsylvania

    83.2 miles from Garrett County, MD

    The Devil's Elbow is a dangerous curve along Wopsy Road that has a story about a ghostly white lady. Legend has it that she was a new bride on her honeymoon at the Wopsononock Hotel, which burned down long ago. As their carriage rounded the Devil's Elbow, there was an ...

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    Conyers House

    Sperryville, Virginia

    88.1 miles from Garrett County, MD

    A man named Sim Wright lived here from 1924 to 1964, with his wife Martha. It is said that he still haunts the inn to this day.