Fiona’s Favorite Haunts
People often ask Fiona which are her favorite haunted places.
Sometimes, they mean which are the scariest haunted places. For Fiona, those are usually different kinds of locations.
In this podcast, Fiona lists the scariest places as well as her favorite haunted places… and why they are in those categories.
Scariest sites
- Vale End Cemetery, Wilton, NH, USA
- The Falstaffs Experience, Stratford-upon-Avon, England – Official website – Fiona’s podcast
Favorite haunted sites
England
- The Tower of London – mentioned in one of Fiona’s podcasts – Tower of London ghosts described at Haunted Britain
Louisiana
- New Orleans – Brennan’s Red Room ghosts
(photo above was taken at one of the cemeteries in Metairie, just outside New Orleans) - The Myrtles Plantation – Fiona’s podcasts
Houmas House – Official website – Fiona’s podcast
New Hampshire
- Gilson Road Cemetery, Nashua, NH – Fiona’s podcasts: 1 – 2
Texas
- Old Town Spring (north of Houston, TX)
Other
- Re-enactments and living history sites such as Sturbridge Village, MA (official website)
Music: Zombie, by Devin Anderson
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Very cool list! I’m always interested in hearing about the haunted places that make other people’s list. Thanks so much for sharing this.