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Haunted places you can rent on Airbnb just in time for Halloween

Have you ever wanted to submerge yourself in the supernatural world?

Airbnb can make this dream a reality.

Despite the creepy history of these locations and the testimonies of those who have stayed in them, people are paying good money to scare themselves.

Right now is the time of year where everyone craves being part of a haunted experience. Whether you are looking for an overnight fright or a weekend getaway with spirits, these haunting Airbnb locations have you covered.

Vintage Estate

Location: La Canada Flintridge, CA, U.S.

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This listing has a special visitor that you may not be able to see. The invisible resident that lives here is known by the name of Robert Moore. In his early years, he was an ornithologist but now he spends his days studying those who stay in his home.

It is believed that while constructing his home, different workers were hired every day to ensure no one would learn the secrets of the paranoid Moore.

He passed away in his bedroom the day before Halloween on Oct. 30, 1958. Some claim he still roams the halls.

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Captain Grant’s Room

Location: Preston, CT, U.S.

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This beautiful bed and breakfast is known as being one of the more spirited inns. Captain William Grant built this property in 1754 for his wife and children. During the Revolutionary War, troops were stationed there and during the Civil War, escaped slaves were sheltered.

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Today, guests note that one room in particular, known as Adelaide’s Room, hosts ghostly encounters. Guests have reported being awakened in their sleep by a woman dressed in colonial clothing holding the hands of two children.

Others claim to hear knockings, the TV turning on by itself or phantom footsteps in the attic.

What will you experience?

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Elegantly Decayed Creole Mansion

Location: New Orleans, U.S.

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New Orleans is known for their spirituality and their Airbnb’s are no different.

The current owners of this home decided to have the interior look as though it was falling apart.

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Built in 1855, the mansion belonged to Louise Vitry, an African-American woman and her French consort, Archille Courcelle. In 1858, a Louisiana Supreme Court ruling let Louise keep her home.

According to the booking, this moment was a beacon of hope for free women of colour.

Step inside the mansion, if you dare. You’ll be taken back to the 19th century and maybe even see a lingering presence down the hall.

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Victorian Gothic Castle

Location: Ellicott City, MD, U.S.

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This Airbnb was built in 1857 and is also known as the Lilburn Mansion. It was known to successfully house iron trade entrepreneur Henry Hazelhurst.

The Hazelhurst family lost their child to an illness and Henry died in the home.

In 1923, the mansion was ruined in a fire and when the new owner John McGinnis went to rebuild, unseen entities did not approve of the changes.

Guests claim the Hazelhurts never left. Some have even spotted the apparition of a girl wearing a chiffon dress playing in rooms and a heavy chandelier swinging with force.

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Enjoy your stay.

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