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13 Haunted locations in Prisons or Jails

According to paranormal investigators and ghost hunters, the fact that old jails have a history of violence, suffering, and often cruel conditions might contribute to the assumption that the spirits of those who died or suffered within their walls continue to exist. This belief accounts for the frequent association of old prisons with hauntings. In addition, the majority of the older prisons were constructed using massive blocks of sandstone, which is also thought to have the capacity to store the energy of various events and to serve as the foundation for residual hauntings. These stones, steeped in history and sorrow, may resonate with the emotions of those who once inhabited the space, further amplifying the eerie atmosphere. Consequently, many visitors report feeling an inexplicable chill or sensing the presence of unseen entities as they explore the dimly lit corridors and crumbling cells.

Allegan MICHIGAN Prisons or Jails 11 Claim(s) PANICd# 1405

Allegan County Historical Society

One of the most significant locations associated with the society is the Old Jail Museum in Allegan. Built in 1906, the structure originally served as both a residence for the county sheriff and a functioning jail, reflecting a common design of the era.

Newport RHODE ISLAND Prisons or Jails 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1476

Jailhouse Inn Newport

The Jailhouse Inn traces its origins back to the colonial era when Newport was one of the most active ports in early America. Some believe that some spirits from the old jail still linger.

Mansfield OHIO Prisons or Jails 23 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1009

Ohio State Reformatory

The cornerstone laid on November 4, 1886 evolved into this magnificent Chateauesque structure. Cleveland architect Levi T. Scofield designed the Ohio State Reformatory using a combination of three architectural styles; Victorian Gothic, Richardsonian Roma

Newark OHIO Prisons or Jails 11 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1330

Old Licking County Jail

Completed in 1889, the jail was the first to house the Sheriff of the County. Featuring 3 floors of cells for men and 1 floor for women, the jail was a marvel of architecture built out of Millsburg Stone, it was built to last for generations to come.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Prisons or Jails 16 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1528

Saint Augustine Jail

The Old Jail Museum, formerly the original Saint John County Jail; (1891-1953), can be found near the corner of San Marco Avenue (A1A) and Missouri Avenue, between Dufferin Street and Mantanzas Avenue; not far from the Florida Heritage Museum.

Columbia City INDIANA Prisons or Jails 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1422

The Columbia City Haunted Jail

The Whitley County Jail, now known as the Haunted Jail, has a history dating back to 1875, with the structure designed with the sheriff's residence and office in the brick front and jail cells in the stone section to the rear.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Prisons or Jails 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2196

The Public Gaol

Thieves, enslaved runaways, debtors, and political prisoners once paced the cells of the Public Gaol as they waited to be tried—or hanged.