Documented haunts • folklore • eyewitness legends

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At PANICd.com, every location holds a story waiting to be uncovered. From forgotten cemeteries and abandoned asylums to historic landmarks hiding unsettling pasts, our database is built for those who seek more than just a place on a map. Each entry is a doorway into history, folklore, and firsthand paranormal claims gathered from years of exploration across the United States. Whether you are a seasoned investigator, a curious traveler, or someone drawn to the unexplained, PANICd.com invites you to step beyond the surface and explore the shadows where history and hauntings collide.

737 Documented haunted/historical locations
4,690 Documented paranormal claims
52 Documented stories
475 Locations personally visited

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Homes or Mansions Richfield OHIO

Farnam Manor

In 1834, Everett Farnam built this magnificent Manor House for his bride. He and Emily raised 5 children here. More →

Hotels Memphis TENNESSEE

The Peabody Hotel

In 1925 a newer, grander Peabody was built at its present location at Union and 2nd Street continuing the legacy of the "South's Grand Hotel." More →

School Buildings Newton Falls OHIO

Arlington Elementary School

The former elementary building for Newton Falls Exempted Village Schools. More →

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Theaters

Many people believe that theaters are haunted. This is because of the drama that happens there, the darkness of the space, and the possibility of strong emotional experiences. These factors lead to the idea that the spirits of former actors, patrons, or staff might linger in the place where they spent a lot of time in life, especially if they died tragically or had a deep connection to the theater. This belief further fuels the theatrical superstition that every theater has a "ghost light" to appease spirits.

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Battlefields

People frequently consider battlefields to be haunted due to the significant trauma and death that occurred there. Many soldiers died in violent and sudden ways, leaving behind a strong emotional energy that some people believe can remain in the area. This belief has led to reports of ghostly apparitions, sounds of battle, and other paranormal experiences, especially in places where a large number of soldiers were buried in unmarked graves. Furthermore, war may have instilled high levels of dread in young soldiers, resulting in these emotions persisting in the area.

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Funeral Homes

Former funeral homes are often considered haunted because they were places where death, grief, and emotional intensity were part of everyday life. For decades, these buildings served as the final stop for the deceased, where bodies were prepared, wakes were held, and families gathered in moments of deep sorrow. Many believe that such environments can leave behind residual energy, especially when strong emotions like sadness, shock, or even unresolved trauma are present. In addition, funeral homes frequently handled individuals who may have died suddenly or under tragic circumstances, adding to the idea that some spirits might linger or remain attached to the location. The combination of repeated exposure to death, ritual practices surrounding the dead, and the emotional weight carried within the walls makes former funeral homes a common focal point for reports of paranormal activity.

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Interactive haunted map

The PANICd Haunted Map is a powerful tool that brings hundreds of documented paranormal locations to life, allowing users to visually explore haunted sites across the country. By plotting real locations with precise geocodes, the map lets visitors discover nearby hauntings, filter by categories like cemeteries or historic buildings, and dive deeper into each site’s history and reported paranormal activity. Whether you are planning a road trip or simply exploring from home, the haunted map transforms raw data into an interactive experience that makes the unknown feel just a little closer.

Documented Stories We have several documented stories realted to biographies, folklore, true crime, cryptid, ufo, celebrity ghosts, obscure history and more.

Recently Added Locations

Here is a listing of our most recently added locations. Check back often as we are adding new locations as we find them.

Country House of Clarendon Hills

The Country House of Clarendon Hills has been a familiar landmark in Clarendon Hills, Illinois, since the early twentieth century. More →

Queen Anne Hotel

The Queen Anne Hotel stands in San Francisco and is one of the city's most recognizable Victorian-era buildings. More →

Alberta Bair Theater

The Alberta Bair Theater stands as one of the most recognizable performing arts landmarks in Billings, Montan More →

20 South Battery

20 South Battery stands along one of Charleston's most famous waterfront streets, an avenue known for grand homes, sea breezes, and centuries of local history. More →

Our Haunted Travels

Our Haunted Travels is based on locations that PANICd.com members and/or owners have visited to conduct research or an investigation based on reported paranormal claims within the PANICd.com database. All of the locations and articles posted here are based on personal experiences of the members and/or owners. We have also used the original PANICd.com YouTube channel to convert it over to Our Haunted Travels where have have documented the locations we have visited from the database on the channel. Below is a playlist on our videos within the most recent one produced.

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