Comet Lodge Cemetery
The Comet Lodge Cemetery is one of Seattle's secret haunted cemeteries, located in Beacon Hill. Some of the city's earliest settlers were buried here in the late 1800s, and before that, it was a burial ground for the Duwamish tribe. Due to the neglec ...
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Merchants Cafe
The Merchants Cafe is smack dab in Pioneer Square, a historic neighborhood in Seattle. It's the oldest bar in the city, and possibly one of the oldest in the country. The Merchants Cafe was once a saloon, boarding house, and a brothel for gold miners ...
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Mount Baker Theatre
Halfway between Seattle and Vancouver lies the town of Bellingham. Renowned for its endless forests, the city is home to the haunted Mount Baker Theatre. Where the theatre hosts numerous plays, performances, and concerts by local community-based arti ...
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Oxford Saloon
Snoqualmie is a quaint mountain town just a few miles north of Seattle. If you ever pass through town, just know that The Oxford Saloon is simply the best spot in town to grab a drink and a burger. It’s also very much haunted! The history of the sa ...
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Northern State Mental Hospital
In the early 1900s, Washington’s two insane asylums were starting to get a bit overcrowded. In response, that state had the Northern State Mental Hospital built to ease the strain on the system. It quickly became the most crowded hospital in Washin ...
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Tokeland Hotel
The Tokeland Hotel is the oldest hotel in Washington state, first opening for business in 1885. Despite its quaint surroundings on the Toke Point peninsula, the hotel is home to some very strange inhabitants. The ghost of a Chinese immigrant haunts t ...
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Bothell Hell House
In a quaint suburb just north of Seattle lies the Bothell Hell House. The ghosts in the house are known to terrorize the residents using any method they can, from cryptic symbols written on the walls to holy books being set ablaze in the middle of th ...
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University Heights Center
University Heights hosts numerous community events, from farmer’s markets to theatrical plays and even a Japanese language school. But it’s also home to several phantom poltergeists, all of which are the ghosts of children who attended school in ...
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Meeker Mansion
Ezra Meeker was an American pioneer who helped drum up support for western expansion. He found success on the other side of the Oregon Trail, where he became the “Hop King of the World” and supplied local breweries with his crop. He and his wife ...
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Dr. Linda Hazzard & Starvation Heights
In the early 1900s, women who wanted a quick and easy cure for their ailments went to see Dr. Linda Hazzard. Socialites flocked to Hazzard and her state-of-the-art sanatorium, known as Wilderness Heights, to enjoy weeks of relaxation and a bodily cle ...
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