Oh, what a fussy city.
there is no need Explore a haunted house this Halloween If you find yourself in one of America’s most blood-curdling burgers – experts say the entire place is haunted.
A new survey has revealed the most haunted population centers from coast to coast — and it’s no surprise that New Orleans landed the #1 spot.
The Big Easy, where the 79 cemeteries within municipal boundaries are some of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, loves its colorful and spooky past, according to tarotuAn online tarot reading platform that mined creepy numbers to decipher the horror list.
In addition to those famous crypt collections, the City That Care Forgot is home to 44 psychics, 2.6 per 100,000 souls have reported ghost sightings and the average age of a building is 51 years.
In second place came Louisville, known for its historic Old Town and cemeteries with a population of 529,632 that reside in 152 memorial parks.
But that’s nothing compared to Cleveland, where there are 780,519 graves — nearly double the living population of 359,606, according to the latest census estimate.
However, by all accounts, they are resting easy – ghost sightings in Mistake by the Lake were a relatively low 0.34 per 100,000 population.
In stark contrast to Tucson, Ariz., the city on the list with the highest rate of supernatural encounters, at 5.3 per 100,000.
Other historic cities like Baltimore comfortably found their place on the list – the tiny Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum here is just one of the many haunting experiences available to visitors.
The “Telltale Heart” author is said to have died under mysterious circumstances in Charm City in 1849.
New Orleans, meanwhile, has a habit of attracting a lot of attention this time of year — tourists can stay in any number of hotels, considered some of the most haunted hotels in the country.
a recent report Announcement of the most haunted hotels in America — based on guests’ stories of seeing, hearing and even feeling so-called ghosts and other strange phenomena — ranked the city’s Bourbon Orleans Hotel in first place.
Guests have alleged numerous encounters – including the spirit of a little girl, who was reportedly friendly, who came in and never left.
“Book 305 and maybe you’ll see the little girl my husband woke up to see,” claimed one guest in a Hotels.com review. ,[He] When he started to stand on his feet, he woke up and saw a little girl standing near the bed.
America’s 10 scariest cities just in time for Halloween
- new Orleans
- louisville
- pittsburgh
- cleveland
- milwaukee
- tucson
- Thrift
- Oklahoma City
- nashville
- baltimore
The researchers looked at the number of cemeteries per city, the number of graves and ghost sightings per 100,000, the number of psychics, and the average age of the city’s buildings to determine the winners.