Haunted Virginia

Chatham - Fredericksburg

Chatham – Fredericksburg

Chatham is a Georgian-style manor house in Fredericksburg, Virginia, that served as a hospital during the Ameri- 90 charms against ...
Crawford Road off of Highway 238

Crawford Road off of Highway 238

Crawford Road, located in Yorktown Virginia, has a colourful and jaded past and is an active hotspot for those in ...
Edgewood Plantation - Charlescity

Edgewood Plantation – Charlescity

Edgewood Plantation You have to feel sorry for this poor ghost: legend has it, Lizzie Rowland died of a broken ...
Fort Monroe

Fort Monroe

Fort Monroe, an irregular hexagonshaped stone fortress that is completely surrounded by a moat, is located in Hampton, Virginia, on ...
Fredericksburg Battlefield and Environs

Fredericksburg Battlefield and Environs

Fredericksburg, Virginia, was the scene of intense fighting during the American Civil War (1861–65), and has high Ghost and Haunting ...
Kenmore - Fredericksburg

Kenmore – Fredericksburg

Kenmore is a Georgian-style great house in Fredericksburg, Virginia, said to be haunted by its original colonial owner, Fielding Lewis ...
OLD HOUSE WOODS

OLD HOUSE WOODS

Diggs is a picturesque little coastal town that at first glance looks like any other rural Virginia town. However, there ...
Scotchtown

Scotchtown

Scotchtown is a house in Virginia built by American Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry, believed to be haunted by the ...
Stratford

Stratford

Stratford Birthplace of Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Haunting phenomena and several ...
Westwood Hills Baptist Church

Westwood Hills Baptist Church

Mr. Arthur S. Ward was a religious man who was devoted to his family and to his lifelong church, Westwood ...
Woodlawn Plantation

Woodlawn Plantation

Woodlawn Plantation Stately 19th-century home of the foster daughter and nephew of George Washington, haunted by several ghosts. Most of ...
Yorktown Colonial  Parkway - Yorktown

Yorktown Colonial  Parkway – Yorktown

Yorktown, Virginia, is most famously known as the site where Lord Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington on October 19, ...

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