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169 Haunted locations in Homes or Mansions

Houses might be considered "haunted" if the people living in them died in a tragic way or experienced a traumatic event in the house, which would leave behind a "residual energy" in the space. Conversely, a person who lived in a house for a long time and had a strong positive emotional connection to it may leave behind a lingering presence even after they have died as well. Historic homes are more likely to be haunted because they have seen more significant events. If the house is younger, it is also possible that it was built over a burial site that was previously used, and the concentration of the area was shattered when the graves were disturbed. This scenario could potentially lead to paranormal activity because the property is being disturbed rather than the structure itself.

New Hope PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1363

Aaron Burr House

This quaint bed-and-breakfast in Bucks County dates back to 1873. It's a 7-minute walk from Bucks County Playhouse and 8 miles from Washington Crossing Historic Park.

Carson City NEVADA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1781

Abraham Curry House

The Abraham Curry House in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed around 1871 as the personal residence of Abraham Curry, one of the founding figures of the city.

Vicksburg MISSISSIPPI Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1569

Anchuca Mansion

Anchuca Mansion in Vicksburg, Mississippi, traces its origins back to the early nineteenth century, when it was first constructed around 1830 by local politician and cotton broker J.W. Mauldin.

Port Townsend WASHINGTON Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1809

Ann Starrett Mansion

In 1893 George Starrett, a very successful contractor, found the love of his life, Ann, fell deeply in love with her, and was inspired to build the Queen Ann Mansion.

Lexington KENTUCKY Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1441

Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate

Ashland in Lexington, Kentucky, began as the personal estate of Henry Clay, one of the most influential American statesmen of the early nineteenth century.

Newport RHODE ISLAND Homes or Mansions 11 Claim(s) PANICd# 1262

Astor Beechwood Mansion

Beechwood, the Astor family's Gilded Age mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, was initially built for Daniel Parish in 1851, later purchased by William Backhouse Astor, Jr., and extensively renovated by Richard Morris Hunt in 1881.

Canfield OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1324

Austin Log Cabin

Austintown Log House is a log cabin near Youngstown, Ohio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 1974-07-30. It is managed by the Austintown Historical Society and commonly known as the "Austin Log Cabin".

Girard OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1996

Barnhisel House

Henry Barnhisel, Sr. and his wife, Eve Anna, purchased 318 acres of land in 1813 in what would become the city of Girard.

Wilmington DELAWARE Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1559

Bellevue Hall

Bellevue Hall in Wilmington, Delaware, traces its origins back to the mid-nineteenth century when it was constructed between 1853 and 1855 as a grand private residence for wealthy wool merchant Hanson Robinson.

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1048

Betsy Ross House

The building at 239 Arch Street, now known as the Betsy Ross House, was built over 250 years ago. The front portion was built around 1740, with the stair hall (or piazza) and the rear section added 10 to 20 years later.

Norfolk CONNECTICUT Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1069

Blackberry River Inn

A superb historic colonial home dating back to 1763, Blackberry River Inn is situated on 27 acres in the beautiful Southern Berkshires of Connecticut.

Sharon PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2234

Buhl Mansion Guesthouse & Spa

Construction on the mansion began in 1890 and was completed in 1896 for a total cost of $60,000.00 at a time when Sharon had 10,000 persons and the 2,400 people of the Buhl industries were paid 10 cents an hour.

Seattle WASHINGTON Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1090

Butterworth Building

The Butterworth Building or Butterworth Block at 1921 First Avenue in Seattle, Washington (U.S. state) was originally built as the Butterworth & Sons mortuary, which moved into this location in 1903 and moved to larger quarters in 1923.

Lucas OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1989

Ceely Rose House

Nestled within the confines of what is now known as Malabar Farm State Park stands a rather non-descript, two-story white home.

Medora NORTH DAKOTA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 2063

Chateau de Mores State Historic Site

This 26-room, two-story frame building was built in 1883 as the summer residence of the Marquis's family. The Chateau is now a historic house museum and contains many of the original furnishings and personal effects of the de Mores family.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2190

Chatham Manor

Chatham Manor is a Georgian-style mansion home completed in 1771 by farmer and statesman William Fitzhugh, after about three years of construction, on the Rappahannock River in Stafford County, Virginia, opposite Fredericksburg.

Kinsman OHIO Homes or Mansions 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2121

Clarence Darrow Octagon House

The Clarence Darrow Octagon House is a historic octagon house in the community of Kinsman, Ohio, United States. Home to lawyer Clarence Darrow in his childhood, it has been named a historic site.

Butte MONTANA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1046

Copper King Mansion

The Copper King Mansion is a 34-room Victorian mansion built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous "Copper Kings" who helped establish the fledgling Montana territory through their business ventur

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1945

Daggett Saltbox House

Samuel Daggett (1723-1798) built the saltbox structure sometime between 1746, when 40 acres of land was deeded to him by his father, and 1758, the year he married his wife, Anna Bushnell.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2090

David Putnam House

The oldest bank in Ohio, the Bank of Marietta, first conducted business in the home of David Putnam at 519 Fort Street.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50021

Dr. Bob's Home

The Dr. Robert Smith House is a historic house museum in Akron, Ohio. Built in 1914, it is significant as the home from 1915 to 1950 of Dr. Bob Smith, one of the cofounders of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1962

Dr. Joseph Y. Porter House

The Key West Heritage House Museum and Robert Frost Cottage, also known as the Jessie Porter's Heritage House Museum and Robert Frost Cottage, was a museum located at 410 Caroline Street, Key West, Florida.

Cleveland OHIO Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1340

Drury Mansion

Because of the enormous success he had on his inventions, Drury built one of the last remaining homes on Euclid Avenue at East 87th Street. This mansion, composed of 34 rooms and 25,000 square feet, is located at 8615 Euclid Avenue.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2205

Dudley Digges House

The home of Dudley Digges was built around 1760. It was damaged enough during the fighting at Yorktown that Digges moved to Williamsburg after the war, where he died in 1790.

Baltimore MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2183

Edgar Allan Poe House Baltimore

The Edgar Allan Poe House in Baltimore is a modest brick row home that offers a glimpse into the early life of one of America’s most influential writers.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1920

Eisenhower National Historic Site

Eisenhower National Historic Site preserves the home and farm of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, and its surrounding property of 690.5 acres. It is located just outside Gettysburg.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2028

Eisenhower North Washington Street Residence

Originally the Alpha Tau Omega house on Gettysburg College Campus, the Eisenhower's rented and live in this building while Ike was stationed in Gettysburg in the summer of 1918.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1953

Ernest Hemingway House

The house was built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a marine architect and salvage wrecker, and became Ernest Hemingway’s home in 1931.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2137

Fair Lane

Fair Lane was the estate of Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford and his wife, Clara Ford, in Dearborn, Michigan, in the United States. It was named after an area in Cork in Ireland where Ford's adoptive grandfather, Patrick Ahern, was born.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1944

Firestone Farmhouse

The Firestone Farm was originally built by Peter Firestone in 1828 in Columbiana, Ohio (just a few miles from the Pennsylvania border), and is now a gem among gems inside Greenfield Village.

Cleveland OHIO Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1306

Franklin Castle

The house was built in 1881 by architects Cudell and Richardson for Hannes Tiedemann, a German immigrant, and has a horrific past, as well as, some ghostly stories.

Bath OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1948

Goldsmith House

This house is attributed to Jonathan Goldsmith, the most significant early architect in the Western Reserve.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2209

Grace Episcopal Church Yorktown

Grace Church is a historic Episcopal church and cemetery at Route 1003 and Main Street in Yorktown, Virginia. It was built in 1697 and later updated with a Greek Revival style.

Memphis TENNESSEE Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1055

Graceland

Graceland is located in Memphis, Tennessee, about 10 miles south of the downtown area. It sits along Elvis Presley Boulevard, a section of U.S. Highway 51S which was renamed in 1971 in honor of Presley's residence there.

Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1981

Greystone Mansion

The Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is a Tudor Revival mansion on a landscaped estate with distinctive formal English gardens, located in Beverly Hills, California, United States.

Bath OHIO Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50007

Hale Farms and Village

Hale Farm & Village is a living history museum operated by the Western Reserve Historical Society and is within the boundaries of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1877

Harper House

This oldest surviving structure in Harpers Ferry is interpreted as an 1850s armory worker house demonstrating crowded conditions and lack of housing during the town's industrial heyday.

Warren OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1911

Harriet Taylor Upton House

The Upton House, built by General Simon Perkins is the third oldest surviving house on Mahoning Avenue in Warren, Ohio.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1958

Harry S. Truman Little White House

The Harry S Truman Little White House in Key West, Florida was the winter White House for President Harry S Truman for 175 days during 11 visits. The house is located in the Truman Annex neighborhood of Old Town, Key West.

Frederick MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2225

Heritage Frederick

Originally constructed between 1824 and 1826, the building was designed in the Federal style and first served as the home of Dr. John Baltzell, a prominent local physician.

Bath OHIO Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1946

Herrick House

Built in 1845 by Jonathan Herrick in Twinsburg, Ohio, this stone Greek Revival structure was listed on the National Register in 1974

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2238

Hower House Museum

The Hower House was completed in 1871 and was built by John Henry Hower, a leading Akron industrialist who was active in the milling, reaping, and cereal industries. The founding father of the company that later became Quaker Oats.

Mentor OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1289

James A. Garfield National Historic Site

Garfield acquired the home in 1876 to accommodate his large family. The home, named Lawnfield by reporters, was the site of the first successful front porch campaign in 1880.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2141

James Henry Thompson House Gettysburg

This house was is located across the street from Mary Thompson's house a.k.a. Lee's Headquarters and was owned by her oldest son. An expansion was later added to the home.

Montpelier Station VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1931

James Madison's Montpelier

James Madison's Montpelier, located in Orange County, Virginia, was the plantation house of the Madison family, including fourth President of the United States, James Madison, and his wife Dolley.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1019

Jennie Wade House

The Jennie Wade house, originally the McClellan home, lived through the Battle of Gettysburg and witnessed the tragic death of Gettysburg civilian Jennie Wade, as she was preparing bread for the Union soldiers.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2159

John Brown House Akron

Home of American abolitionist John Brown and his family in 1844 when he partnered with Colonel Simon Perkins to establish a wool partnership.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2218

Kenmore Fredericksburg

Built in the 1770s, it was the home of Fielding and Elizabeth Washington Lewis and is the only surviving structure from the 1,300-acre Kenmore plantation.

Kent OHIO Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2229

Kent Historical Society

The Clapp Woodward House in Kent, Ohio, stands as one of the city's most notable examples of late Victorian residential architecture and an enduring symbol of its 19th-century heritage

Kent OHIO Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2228

Kent Masonic Temple

The Kent Masonic Lodge, one of the most striking landmarks in Kent, Ohio, began not as a temple but as the private home of one of the town's most important figures, Marvin Kent.

Urbana MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1099

Landon House

The magnificent Landon House mansion in Urbana, Maryland is an incredible repository of American history. Built in 1754 along the Rappahannock River in Virginia, the Landon House served as a silk mill for 80 years before being dismantled and moved.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2092

Levi Barber House

The Levi Barber House, situated at the confluence of the Muskingum & Ohio Rivers & located in Harmar Village, is owned by Ed & Cathy Stratton Engle.

Frankfort KENTUCKY Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1429

Liberty Hall Historic Site

Liberty Hall Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a Georgian-style mansion built around 1796 by Senator John Brown, a key figure in Kentucky's statehood.

Lucas OHIO Homes or Mansions 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1292

Malabar Farms

In the rolling countryside of Richland County, Louis Bromfield, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and dedicated conservationist, created his dream -- Malabar Farm.

Fall River MASSACHUSETTS Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1913

Maplecroft

Maplecroft is most well known as Lizzie Borden's home on the hill. She lived there from shortly after her trial where she was acquitted of murder until her death in 1927.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2160

Mary Washington House

In 1772, George Washington purchased a house from Michael Robinson in Fredericksburg, Virginia, for his mother. Mary Ball Washington spent her last seventeen years in this comfortable home.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2043

McPherson Farm

Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, the McPherson Farm was a thriving and peaceful agricultural operation owned by Edward McPherson, a prominent lawyer and newspaper editor.

Dallas TEXAS Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1243

Millermore Mansion

Over the years, the Millermore Mansion began to crumble and was headed down the road of demolition by the city of Dallas. In 1968, a group of Dallas citizens called the Dallas County Heritage Society stepped in and saved the mansion and begin to have it r

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2204

Mobjack Bay Coffee Roasters and Petite Cafe

The cafe is housed in the Cole Digges House, a colonial-era structure dating back to around 1726, making it one of the original buildings in Historic Yorktown.

Charlottesville VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1883

Monticello

Monticello was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, who began designing and building Monticello at age 26 after inheriting land from his father.

Billings MONTANA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1086

Moss Mansion

The Moss Mansion Historic House Museum is located in Billings, Montana on 914 Division St. It is a turn of the century, red-stoned mansion built by P.B. Moss, who moved to Billings from Paris, Missouri

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1937

Noah Webster Home

In his New Haven, Connecticut home, Noah Webster wrote the first dictionary of the American English language. The house changed hands, serving as a private residence and dormitory for more than a century before coming to Greenfield Village in 1936.

Columbus OHIO Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1360

Old Ohio Governor's Mansion

The Old Governor's Mansion at 1234 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio, was built in 1904. Also known as Ohio Archives Building or as Charles H. Lindenberg Home, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972

New Hope PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1362

Parry Mansion

The Parry Mansion was built in 1784 by Benjamin Parry, one of New Hope's founders. The furnishings of the eleven rooms reflect 125 years of decorative changes.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1303

Perkins Stone Mansion

Completed in 1837, the Perkins Stone Mansion was built by Colonel Simon Perkins, son of Akron's founder General Simon Perkins.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2197

Peyton Randolph House

The Peyton Randolph House, also known as the Randolph-Peachy House, is a historic house museum in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Its oldest portion dating to about 1715, it is one of the museum's oldest surviving buildings.

Keedysville MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1871

Phillip Pry House

A building that went from a home to a hospital and headquarters in less than twenty-four hours: explore the Pry House and discover the war changed lives both in battle and on the home front.

Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1085

Pico House

The Pico House Built by Pio Pico, last governor of California under Mexican rule, who lived almost the entire length of the nineteenth century, from 1801 to 1894.

Trinway OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1045

Prospect Place Estate

Prospect Place was a station on the Underground Railroad and was used to safely move escaped slaves to freedom. The property is listed on the National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places.

Alexandria VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 1446

Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home

The Potts-Fitzhugh House (also called the Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home) is a historic house at 607 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Virginia. It served in the early 1800s as the home of Anne Hill Carter Lee and her family, including Robert E. Lee.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1926

Rupp House

Constructed in 1868 for John Rupp. Described as one of the finest on Baltimore Street, if not the town, this Gothic Revival style cottage reflected the success of Rupp’s Valuable Steam Tannery.

Kansas City KANSAS Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1680

Sauer's Castle

Sauer Castle sits high on a bluff overlooking the Kansas River in Kansas City, Kansas, and has long been considered one of the most recognizable historic homes in the area, built for Anton Sauer.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2013

Sherman-Gilbert House

While the Gilberts were not the original owners of this impressive San Diego home, once Mrs. Gilbert purchased the property in 1897 it remained in the Gilbert family for nearly seven decades. From 1892 until 1965, sisters Bess and Gertrude Gilbert.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1287

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It ranks twelfth on the list of largest houses in the United States.

Baltimore MARYLAND Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50019

Star Spangled Banner Flag House

The Federal-style Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, situated at 844 E. Pratt St. in Baltimore's Jonestown neighborhood, was constructed in 1793 and later occupied by flag maker Mary Young Pickersgill from 1807 until her passing in 1857.

Austintown OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1322

Strock Stone House

The Judge William Shaw Anderson house, also known as the Strock Stone House, was built in 1831 of huge blocks of sandstone, some weighing as much as 750 pounds, quarried from Stony Ridge on South Turner Road in Austintown.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2089

The Anchorage Marietta Ohio

The Anchorage is a historical home in the Harmar neighborhood of Marietta, Ohio, United States. Also known as the Putnam Villa, it was built in 1859 by Douglas Putnam for his wife Eliza.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1959

The Artist House

Built between 1890-98, and formerly the home of the celebrated Key West painter, Robert Eugene Otto, and his wife Anne, a concert and jazz pianist,

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2105

The Castle - Marietta Ohio

The Castle was the home of some of Marietta’s most prominent and influential citizens. The property was leased as early as 1808 by a potter and his family, making it one of the earliest pottery manufacturing sites in the entire Northwest Territory.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2010

The Davis-Horton House

The Davis-Horton House (formerly known as the William Heath Davis House) built in 1850, is the oldest standing structure in Downtown San Diego. It serves as the home of the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation (GQHF) and the Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-H

Somerset PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2116

The Georgian Inn of Somerset

Daniel B. Zimmerman Mansion, also known as Manor Hill, now The Georgian Inn of Somerset, is a historic mansion located at Somerset Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

Villisca IOWA Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1870

The Moore House aka Villisca Axe Murder House

The Villisca axe murders occurred between the evening of June 9, 1912, and early morning of June 10, 1912, in the town of Villisca in southwestern Iowa. The six members of the Moore family and two house guests were found bludgeoned in the residence.

Lenox MASSACHUSETTS Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1062

The Mount

Wharton designed and built The Mount in 1902, based on the principles outlined in her influential book, The Decoration of Houses (1897), co-authored with architect Ogden Codman, Jr. This classical revival house represents the only full expression we have

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2050

The Sherfy Farm

The house was built in the 1840’s. You can still see bullet holes in its brickwork, signs of the fierce fighting that took place around it on July 2nd and 3rd.

Elizabethtown PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50001

The Star Barn at Stone Gables Estate

Since 1877, the majestic Gothic Revival-style Star Barn has been a landmark on the Central Pennsylvania landscape and has been particularly visible to travelers passing within 50 feet of it since Route 283 was added in 1970.

Dallas TEXAS Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1265

The Sullivan House

Built only a few blocks from Dallas Heritage Village, at the corner of Akard and Beaumont in the fashionable Cedars neighborhood, this house was occupied for 100 years by the Daniel F. and Mary Sullivan family.

Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1319

The White House

The presidential mansion was designed by James Hoban and personally approved by George Washington. The mansion would be situated on the angled Pennsylvania Avenue at the 1600 block, down the street from the Capitol building.

San Jose CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1015

The Winchester Mystery House

In 1881, Sarah Winchester, the widow of famous gun maker Oliver Winchester, became convinced that she needed protection from the evil spirits of all the people killed by Winchester rifles.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 14 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2213

Thomas Nelson House

The Thomas Nelson House was built around 1730 by Thomas “Scotch Tom” Nelson, the family patriarch who established the Nelson presence in Yorktown after emigrating from England

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1876

Wager House

The Wager House is located right beside the Harper House, and the property once belonged to Robert and Rachel Harper. In the photo, the Wager House is the one with the porches.

Warren OHIO Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2081

Warren Mayor's Office - Perkins Mansion

Originally built in 1871 as the home of civic leader Henry Bishop Perkins and his family.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1822

Whaley House

Upon the couple's return to San Diego, Whaley entered various business general store partnerships, most of which lasted less than a year. He purchased this property in September 1855, which had been the site of the hanging of the infamous Yankee Jim Robin

Richmond VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2203

White House of the Confederacy

The White House of the Confederacy, located in Richmond, Virginia, served as the executive mansion for Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the American Civil War.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2083

Wright Family Home

Though the Wright family moved around, brothers Wilbur and Orville always thought of this house, originally located at 7 Hawthorn Street in Dayton, Ohio, as home.