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10 CREEPIEST Abandoned Houses

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From spooky cabins that seems to only home to the paranormal, to places that might be swarmed with pirate ghosts. Here Creepiest Abandoned Haunted Houses.

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3 The Octagon House
Washington DC has a number of reportedly haunted locations, as well as paranormal legends associated with the capital city of the United States. Yet many locals agree the best place to start when investigating the haunted locations in this city, is the Octagon House.Many claim it’s the most ghostridden area of the entire district of Columbia. The oldest of the Octagon's ghost legends tell of the mysterious ringing of the servant's call bells. This mansion during its colonial years was privy to many servants. These maids and butlers would be summoned with district bells which would ring at different pitches very loudly. As the servants mysteriously began to fade from this world, or disappear, these bells began to ring on their own. As time went on and the house filled up with spirits the bells began to ring more frequently, until they had to be taken down completely. Dolly Madison, a hostess who once lived here is a resident ghost said to said to haunt this home here. The smell of lilac flowers is whispered to follow her spirit. Colonel Taylor and his daughter's spirits are also rumoured to dwell here, especially near the stairs. One girl entered the spirit world and the thirdfloor landing. Lights turning on and off, doors slamming, ghostly figures running up and down the stairs and footprints in the dust left in the top floor landing have led to this house being abandoned. It was later reopened as a museum, though tours are only available upon appointment. Curators have a nasty habit of quitting and thismuseum is closed most of the year.

2 Last House on Holland Island
In the state of Maryland, inside the Chesapeake Bay is an island which was once a thriving community of farmers, but since then has been abandoned. The birds often flock here and the sounds of children laughing, as well as teenagers whispering are commonly heard here.Though some say, this desolate location is actually still heavily populated, only the residents are no longer from this realm of existence. Holland Island was first settled in the early 1600s, yet by 1910 this village grew to include roughly 360 residents, seventy homes, stores and all the essentials of a fully functional community. Many worked along the coast of the island, as fishermen, crabbers, oyster dredgers and on workboats. So when the wind and tide began to erode the west side of the island, locals were quick to notice.But by 1918, the last family felt the fury of a tropical storm descend on their home and it nearly destroyed the local church. The settlers made their way back to the mainland. In 1922 the church was moved to Fairmount Maryland, where many of the houses and stores continued to deteriorate and collapse. Yet this one eerie house remains standing, the sandbags still beneath the floorboards proved the previous owners had worked tirelessly in an attempt to save their home but ultimately failed.

1 The Pirate's House
This building was established in 1753, it can be located in downtown Savannah Georgia as the oldest property still standing, and rumour has it, that this place is a bevy of paranormal activity. The local legends say that this place was once home to real live pirates, and was used to store their treasure, smuggling exports, and weapons as they went back and forth from the sea to the shore back when this Southern city functioned as a port town. There is also said to be a tunnel in the basement which led out to the port for pirates to escape authorities, and for kidnappings for new sailors on these pirate vessels. In 1754 this house was named The Herb House and was transformed into an Inn and tavern for the visiting Pirates and other seamen. One pirate is rumoured to have died in the upstairs bedroom, and is said to haunt these halls to this very day. A small tavern remains inside this creepy twostory building, which was renamed the Pirate's House in the 1950s in order to carry on this proud tradition. This small section downstairs is the only part of the house which remains in use, the rest has fallen into disrepair and is largely abandoned. The second floor has many to frightened to venture up the stairs, laughter is often heard as well as visions of ghosts dressed in pirate garb. And the basement is even creepier, dark smells, odd sounds, and fullbodied apparitions with angry glares are often observed here, despite this place being empty for many decades. Many have reported feeling physically ill just from being inside the tavern of the Pirate's House, especially those who work there.

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