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5. Hotel Provincial


French Quarter

New Orleans, La., is a myster­ious town. Walking the streets of the French Quarter, the ghosts of the Big Easy seem to be present at every turn. Maybe it has something to do­ with the architecture. Maybe it's the thought of a voodoo doll made in your image. Any way you slice it, New Orleans is a spooky town
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4. Crescent Hotel


Ghost maid

The historic Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Ark., was built in 1886 as one of the first luxury spa hotels in the southern United States. The entire town is known to ­have many ghosts that roam about, and the Crescent seems to be a favorite destination.
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3. Borden House


Borden house

This next entry on the list isn't haunted, but it was the scene of one of the most notorious murder cases in American history -- the Lizzie Borden case.
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2. Maribel Caves Hotel


YIKES!

It may not be a f­uncti­oning hotel any longer, but the Maribel Caves Hotel in Wisconsin is still known for attracting guests that illegally camp out within its crumbling walls.
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1. Holmes "Murder Castle"


haunted hotel