Shepherdstown
West Virginians have no problem exploring a paranormal site, whether it's a haunted tunnel, a creepy abandoned playground, or an ominous penitentiary. Shepherdstown is the place to go if you want to have a good time. This small town is older than West Virginia and is said to be the most haunted place in America. Shepherdstown was founded in 1762, so there have been many hauntings over the years. This small town has a population of about 1,734 people, but there are plenty of ghostly visitors. Start your day by visiting the Historic Shepherdstown Museum.
This fascinating location is located within the beautiful Entler Hotel. You'll learn everything there is to know about the history of this one-of-a-kind town. A replica of an old hotel room can be found on the top floor. William Payton Smith, the museum's resident Shepherdstown ghost, is known to spend the night here. Then, proceed to the charming historic district and enter Shepherdstown Sweet Shop and Bakery. Shepherdstown Sweet Shop and Bakery is well-known for its spectral visitor, in addition to its delectable pastries and desserts. Employees and visitors frequently report feeling "The Colonel's" ghost brush against them as they walk through the shop. He might even whisper in your ear. This historic structure was used as a hospital during the Battle of Antietam, so it's no surprise that this ghostly soldier lingers.