Get chills at world's 10 creepiest spots
Looking for a creepy place to spend Halloween? Try one of these 10 spots recommended by the Travel Channel.
If you're looking for a creepy destination to spend your Halloween, try one of these 10 spots recommended by the Travel Channel.
If you're looking for a creepy destination to spend your Halloween, try one of these 10 spots recommended by the Travel Channel.
10. Bermuda Triangle -- Superstitions say everything from aliens to energy fields are responsible for the disappearance of planes and ships in the Atlantic Ocean.
9: Roswell, N.M. -- Home to various alien-themed shops and the International UFO Museum, Roswell has become synonymous with UFOs and mystery.
8. Winchester Mystery House -- Believing she was being haunted by those killed by Winchester rifles, heiress Sarah Winchester ordered construction to never stop on her San Jose, Calif., house, which it didn't from 1884 until her death in 1922.
7. Gettysburg Battlefield -- One of the deadliest battles of the Civil War took place in 1863 in the tiny Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg.
6. Salem, Mass. -- During the winter of 1691 and 1692, the tiny New England village of Salem was gripped by accusations of witchcraft, leading to the now infamous Salem witch trials.
5. New Orleans -- The Big Easy is home to some of the creepiest places in the U.S., including St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 (pictured), the oldest of the city's ornate above-ground cemeteries.
4. Tower of London -- In the 900 years since it was first constructed, the Tower has served as a tourist attraction, a prison and a place of execution for some of England's most notorious characters.
3. Paris Catacombs -- Hidden beneath the streets of Paris are the city's famed catacombs, now home to the bones of long-departed Parisians who died when there was no room for them in the city's cemeteries.
2. Hollywood -- The Roosevelt Hotel, Laugh Factory and the old Hollywood Reporter building, among other places, are all rumored to be haunted by famous ghosts.
1. Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast -- Today, the house which Lizzie Borden once called home is a city landmark, a museum and a bed and breakfast in Fall River, Mass.
