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Every area has interesting stories of the supernatural. The Old Dominion State is no exception. We have stories about ghosts, ghouls, and specters, etc.
A place for haunted houses, spooky stories, ghostly tales and all things paranormal.
Every area has interesting stories of the supernatural. The Old Dominion State is no exception. We have stories about ghosts, ghouls, and specters, etc.
A place for haunted houses, spooky stories, ghostly tales and all things paranormal.
General Information about Virginia
- Virginia Historical Society - The Center for Virginia History
- Founded in 1831, the Virginia Historical Society collects, preserves, and interprets the commonwealth's past for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations.
- Civil War Trails in Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland
- The countryside west of the Tidewater and east of the Blue Ridge Mountains between Washington and Petersburg is the most bloodsoaked in the country. Thousands died fighting at places no one had heard of before, places like Cold Harbor, Chancellorsville, Malvern Hill, Spotsylvania, Brandy Station and the North Anna River. More fell during encounters at places that had no name.
- Alexandria City Information Guide
- Alexandria City Information Guide, Community Events, Businesses, Real Estate, and more...
Read more about Virginia's Ghosts
NORTHERN VIRGINIA
Ramsay House/Alexandria Visitor's Center, Alexandria, VA221 King Street @ Fairfax--across from City Hall; (703)838-4200
This is the headquarters of the Alexandria Convention and Visitor's Bureau in Old Town. It is said to be haunted by Alexandria's founder and spirits in 1700s clothing have been seen. They offer Old Town ghost tours Mar.-Nov. at 7:30 & 9 on Fridays & Sats., and @7:30 on Sundays weather permitting. Buy your ticket by 7 for either tour and it starts from the garden. Ages 12 & up: $6, 7-12: $4 and children 6 & under, free
Gadsby's Tavern & Museum, Alexandria, VA
134 & 138 North Royal St.@Cameron St.; (703)838-4242; Tavern: (703)548-1288)
A young woman in 1800s period clothing has been seen at this museum/tavern in Old Town, built in 1770 and 1792 respectively. The Tavern, one of the few remaining 18th century taverns, is open 7 days a week for lunch, brunch & dinner. The museum's general hours are 11-4 Tues-Sat., 1-4 Sun. Museum admission is $4 adults, $2 students 11-17, and free for children under 11 w/a paying adult.
Woodlawn Plantation, Alexandria, VA
9000 Richmond Highway (Off of Rte. 1, near Mt. Vernon); (703)780-4000
This beautiful mansion (completed in 1805) was part of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate and given as a present to his foster daughter. 18th and 19th century ghosts still roam the premises, as well as the spirits of former owners and guests. When a well in the basement is capped, it has been documented that spirit activity there is said to dramatically increase.
Roundtree Park, Falls Church, VA
3220 Annandale Road
This community park is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a woman with a baby.
Gunston Hall Plantation, Fairfax, VA
Mason Neck, VA, off of Rte. 1; (703)558-9220
Built between 1755-1760 for George Mason--whose ideas were influential in the development of the new U.S. government and other international constitutions--visitors to this 550-acre Georgian estate have seen who is believed to be Mr. Mason in mirrors and footsteps have been heard when there is no one present.
Hours: 9:30 am-5 pm everyday, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
Walney Road, Chantilly, VA
This road is said to be haunted by the ghost of a lost little girl who lost her family in a fire.
Bull Run/Manassas Historic Battlefield, Manassas, VA
Spirits of Civil War soldiers have been seen in this area, inc. crossing Cobblestone Bridge.
Old Town Inn, Manassas, VA
9503 Main Street; (703)368-9191
A spirit named "Miss Lucy" is said to like to play pranks such as turning on faucets, messing up the beds and unplugging appliances. She haunts room 52, but roams from 50-54.
Arlington House/Custis-Lee Mansion & Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, VA
G.W. Parkway@Arlington Cemetery; (703)557-0613
The Custis-Lee family, many of whom were descendants of George Washington, haven't quite left their 19th century mansion on the grounds of the Arlington National Cemetery. You can also hear "Taps" being played in the Garden in the middle of the night.
Potomac Overlook Regional Park, Arlington VA
2845 N. Marcey Road; (703)528-5406
The spirits of Native Americans who used to live in the area can be heard swimming in the Potomac River and still go through the trails here.
Weems-Botts House, Dumfries, VA
300 W. Duke Street; (703)221-3346
A 1974 restoration of this historic house seems to have stirred up some spirits. The beds don't stay made, curtain rods don't stay put, and a Confederate soldier has been seen there.
Historic Occoquan, Occoquan, VA
Off I-95, Exit 160
From a friendly ghost who leaves petals everywhere and rearranges merchandise to one who waits behind the counter at closing time, the section of this historic town (est. 1758) @ Mill & Washington Streets is home to the majority of a large number of spirits.
Cork St. Tavern, Winchester, VA
8 W. Cork Street; (540)667-3777
The east side of this 1830s built Tavern haunted by a couple, who just might be responsible for people slipping around table L-6.
More information about these locations.
- The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast - Portsmouth, Virginia - BBOnline.com / Introduction
- The Patriot Inn Bed & Breakfast is an impressive 1784 home located in the historic district of Portsmouth, Virginia.
- Occoquan Today - Town History
- Occoquan is derived from a Dogue Indian word meaning "at the end of the water." It is believed that the Dogues stayed close to the Occoquan River because of the abundance of fish and ease of traveling by canoe.
- Gunston Hall Plantation
- George Mason was instrumental in the framing of the United States government, but he shied away from public office and preferred, instead, to manage his plantation estate, Gunston Hall.
- Olde Towne Inn, Manassas, Va
- Beautifully decorated guestrooms designed for maximum comfort. Large luxurious rooms.
- Arlington House The Robert E Lee Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)
- The Custis-Lee family, many of whom were descendants of George Washington, haven't quite left their 19th century mansion on the grounds of the Arlington National Cemetery.
CENTRAL VIRGINIA
Edgewood Planation Bed and Breakfast, Charles City, VA4800 John Tyler Memorial Hwy, Charles City, VA (804) 829-2962
The ghost of Lizzie Rowland inhabits this eight-room inn near Williamsburg. She died of a broken heart awaiting the never-to-happen return of her lover from the Civil War.
Linden House Bed and Breakfast, Champlain, VA
Tidewater Trail, Route 17, Box 23, Champlain, VA (804) 443-1170
Vague stories from the Linden House Plantation include footsteps and conversations being heard. Items would mysteriously disappear. A floating mist cloud has been sighted in the main bedroom, along with shadows and mysterious lights. It's a quiet, subtle haunt. The sounds of footsteps have been heard and orbs spotted, usually orange and yellow in color, in the hallways.
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA
412 South Cherry St. Richmond VA 23220
Hollywood cemetery has numerous ghost stories including a dog statue that comes "alive" and is the home of the infamous "Richmond Vampire".
Shirley Planation, Charles City, VA
It's on the planation row off of Rte. 5 in Charles City, VA
Founded in 1611, it is Virginia's oldest plantation. The estate passed to the Hill family in 1660 and the title changed again in 1723 when the present house was built for the marriage of Elizabeth Hill to John Carter. The house has remained in the Carter family ever since. The home has many of its original portraits, family silver and furniture which has been handed down for generations. Its unique architecture and famous hanging stairway, as well as seven original out buildings, are still around and preserved well today. A very picky painting that hates to be moved from its original position.
Sweet Briar College, Amherst, VA
There are numerous ghost stories associated with this historic Women's College. It was founded around 1901 and is haunted by many people including a former college President, Meta Glass and the college's founder Mrs. Indiana Fletcher.
Centre Hill Mansion, Petersburg, VA
It's located in the downtown historic section of Petersburg,VA
There have been sounds of soldiers entering the building, running upstairs and returning out the front door evey January 24th, at exactly 7:30pm. Also, the spirit of a woman has been seen staring out the window above the front entrance. The Park is owned by the City and is located at the center of town.
The Byrd Theatre, Richmond, VA
Cary Street (in Carytown) in Richmond,VA
The apparition of the former manager of the Byrd Theatre, Robert Colter is often seen in the balcony of this historic theatre. The ladies room on the main level also has strange things that happen such as the lights going out and doors opening and closing on their own. It is definitely worth a look because the theatre itself is beautiful and admission is cheap - check out a midnight movie on Saturday.
Book a room at one the Central Virginia haunted accommodations!
- Linden House Plantation
- Linden House Plantation Bed and Breakfast, of Champlain, VA, is a restored 1750's planters-style home, designated a state landmark and is listed in the National Historic Register.
WESTERN VIRGINIA
Thornrose House at Gypsy Hill, Staunton, VA531 Thornrose Ave, Staunton, VA (540) 885-7026
Located in the city of Staunton, Thornrose House offers spacious greenery with its acre of gardens and the large Gypsy Hill Park located across the street. But there is more to beauty of today.
A ghost named Caroline haunts the Inn. Very little is known about her at this time. Curtains may open, the windows may open and close, room keys would disappear and then turn up in "Caroline's room."
History suggests that a little girl died in that room. Perhaps, just perhaps, Caroline was the child's nurse at the tragic time.
Patrick Henry Hotel, Roanoke, VA
617 S. Jefferson Street, Roanoke, VA (540) 345-8811
The charm of a National Historic Landmark. The convenience of a downtown location. The presence of ghostly spirits. Several spirits haunt this elegant hotel. A vision of three men may be seen walking and watching people in the ballroom. In one room, lives an old lady that had died previously in that room. Another story has a vision of a man kicking a tablecloth at a second floor table.
By the Side of the Road B & B, Harrisonburg, VA
491 Garbers Church Rd, Harrisonburg, VA (540) 801-0430
This is the resident of ghostly activity such as opening and shutting doors, and making odd noises at all hours of the day and night. Another victim of the Civil War?
The house served as a Civil War hospital following General Philip Henry Sheridan'sdevastating "burning of the Valley" in 1864. After three unsuccessful attempts to ignite the flame retardant locust wood foundation timbers, Union soldiers moved on. As one of the few large structures to survive the raid, the house was a natural refuge for the wounded and homeless.
Wayside Inn, Middleton, VA
424 E Wisconsin Ave, Middletown, VA (540) 869-1797
Guests and employees at the Wayside Inn in Middletown, Virginia, have reported seeing images of Civil War veterans in the lobby. During the Civil War, the area was occupied by soldiers from both the North and the South and the inn served as a hospital. Reports range from seeing outlined figures of soldiers in blue and gray uniforms to hearing footsteps and someone talking. These so far friendly sightings add to the inn's historic charm and atmosphere.
The Martha Washington Inn, Abingdon, VA
The ghost of a young woman haunts the inn believed looking for her lover. Sightings are so common/reliable that they at one time charged extra for her "favorite" room. The workers are very helpful and acknowledged the sightings. no matter how many times they put down new carpet, blood stains reappear from old soldiers who were wounded during the war.
Book a room at one the Western Virginia haunted accommodations!
- By The Side of the Road B & B
- Our 5,000 square-foot Manor House, built in 1789, offers four elegant and distinctly different accommodations, each with private luxury bath and all separated by thick interior walls to insure quiet and privacy.
- Wayside Inn
- The Wayside Inn, since 1797, has been serving the public for over 200 years. Nestled in the Shenandoah Valley, at the foot of the Massanutten Mountains, this distinctive inn gracefully blends its 18th century ambiance with 20th century comfort.
- Martha Washington Hotel and Spa
- Originally built in 1832 as a private residence by a Virginia General, The Martha Washington has seen many different uses. From private residence it evolved into a finishing school for young ladies.
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