7 Most Haunted Places in America

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1. The Marshall House – Savannah, Georgia

Built is 1851, the Marshall House is now a great hotel, but was once a Union Hospital during the Civil War. Among the apparitions seen here are men dressed in civil war uniforms, including one soldier holding his own severed arm. Guests of the hotel occasionally wake up with their arms outstretched, as if a nurse had been taking their pulse, and paranormal activity frequently includes water faucets being turned on, door knobs rattling and unseen children playing in the halls.

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