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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2008 (12:17 PM) Return to FallentoEarth's blog
MOST HAUNTED SERIES 11, LOCATIONS, US.

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US locationsThe Stanley Hotel - Colorado

Ever read The Shining? The Stanley Hotel inspired Stephen King’s horror classic. It is said to be the home of terrifying paranormal activity. Guests have reported hearing children playing in the long imposing corridors in the middle of the night and others have had to flee their rooms, unable to talk about what they have witnessed. The investigation team headed straight for the areas which were known to have the most paranormal activity, the 4th floor & room 401. Room 401 didn’t disappoint tune in to find out more……

Waverly Hills Sanatorium – Kentucky

Thought to be one of the Most Haunted locations in North America, the Waverly Hills Sanatorium Kentucky is a truly a horrific location. The Most Haunted team were pushed to their limits at this old run down and derelict Hospital. The team carried out a massive group walk-around, because they were too scared to be alone at first, which produced activity that shocked them all. Find out what exactly happened on the show.

West Virginia State Penitentiary – West Virginia

Still in operation as a maximum security prison up until 1995 the West Virginia State Penitentiary has a very gruesome past and is reported that some of its most violent inmates have hung around to terrorise anyone that dares enter.The investigation team agreed the prison was one of the scariest places they had ever investigated, and the prison didn’t fail to deliver on the terror levels.The most memorable moment from the investigation came when the team were put into separate cells by a prison warden and made to conducted vigils separately until one of the cracked from fear. Genuinely one of the scariest locations ever seen on Most Haunted.

New London Ledge Light House – Connecticut

An unusual location, the New London Ledge Lighthouse in Connecticut set the investigation team adrift, isolated for an entire night of investigation.A séance in the cellar of this peculiar location turned this into a terrifying investigation.

Fort Delaware - Delaware

Originally built to protect the ports of Philadelphia and Wilmington from invasion then home to some 13000 prisoners, Fort Delaware is a huge imposing location.With so many different places over such a large area, the team had their work cut out to investigate the Fort before sunrise.

The Southern Mansion – New Jersey

Perched on the southern most tip of New Jersey the southern mansion dates back from 1863. Originally a seaside palace which was the summer estate used by rich industrialist George Allen and his family for 83 years. Now although a high class, glorious Bed and Breakfast, the southern mansion still has a few residents from its past hanging around to surprise some unsuspecting guests.

Sleepy Hollow – New York

The name Sleepy Hollow is engraved in popular culture and is synonymous with perhaps one of the most famous ghost stories in he world, that of the Headless Horseman. The Most Haunted team headed down to the cemetery and set up camp at the location of the infamous wooden bridge which is said to have the hooves of the famous horseman galloping across it in the dead of night. Lone walks through the haunted graveyard, camping in the ghostly woodlands and Karl gets entombed in a mausoleum with over 30 dead bodies.

The Conference House – Staten Island

The Conference House, or Billop house as it is sometimes known, is a colonial mansion on Staten Island, New York. It is historically significant because a peace conference was held here in an attempt to stop the Revolutionary War. The investigation team held a large group séance in the kitchen basement of the house and the results were amazing.
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