

Most Terrifying Places in America
Season 1
Viewers are taken on a tour across the U.S. to visit mysterious and spooky paranormal hot spots. Locations vary from world-famous businesses to humble homes, each with its share of ghost sightings and unexplainable phenomena.
Where to Watch Season 1
8 Episodes
- Iconic HauntsE1
Iconic HauntsVisit the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado -- the place that inspired Stephen King's The Shining. Also included are a haunted Southern plantation, a prison where the inmates have stayed long after they died, an abandoned tuberculosis sanitarium, St. Louis Cemetery #1 -- perhaps the most haunted graveyard in America in New Orleans, Louisiana and a house in Iowa where 8 people were brutally murdered. - Dark EncountersE2
Dark EncountersIn Part 2, visit the Shanghai Tunnels underneath the city of Portland, Oregon, where people were kidnapped and sold to slavery. Also included in this episode are a tattoo parlor that sits on the site of a former funeral home, the Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri, a haunted honky tonk saloon in Kentucky, The Whaley House in San Diego, California, the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California -- which is said to have been designed by ghosts and the scariest road in America. - Grave SecretsE3
Grave SecretsVisit Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado -- built on top of a graveyard. Also in this episode: Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Devil's Tree in New Jersey, Manresa Castle in Washington state, an old textile factory in Rhode Island with a horrible history of child labor, Archer Avenue in Justice, Illinois, Stone's Public House -- an early American inn in Massachusetts and finally, the location where the legend of axe murderer Lizzie Borden was born. - Deadly DestinationsE4
Deadly DestinationsVisit the Liar's Club in Chicago, Illinois -- where numerous murders have occurred throughout the years. Also included are The Watseka Wonder, an abandoned psychiatric ward, a haunted bed and breakfast in Fort Worth, Texas, the U.S.S. Lexingtion, a.k.a. "The Blue Ghost"-- where long dead military are still serving, an old sugar plantation in Louisiana and finally, Cohoes Music Hall in Cohoes, New York -- perhaps the most haunted concert hall in America. - Haunted Hot SpotsE5
Haunted Hot SpotsLocations visited in this episode include: * Lake Shawnee, Lake Shawnee, West Virginia * Sorrel Weed House, Savannah, Georgia * Mount Misery, Huntington, New York * Whispers Estate Bed & Breakfest, Mitchell, Indiana * Stepney Cemetery, Monroe, Connecticut * St. Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine, Florida * Willard Library, Evansville, Indiana * Jerome Grand Hotel, Jerome, Arizona * Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas - History of HorrorE6
History of HorrorLocations visited in this episode include: - Mineral Springs Hotel, Alton, Illinois - Lake Ronkonkoma, Lake Ronkonkoma, New York - Morse Mill Hotel, Morse Mill, Missouri - Lotz House, Franklin, Tenneesee - Holly Hotel, Holly, Michigan - Burlington County Prison, Mt. Holly, New Jersey - St. Paul's Cemetery, Key West, Florida - Hull House, Chicago, Illinois - Tour of FrightE7
Tour of FrightLocations in this episode include: - Route 44, Rehoboth, Massachusetts - Octagon Hall, Franklin, Kentucky - Orpheum Theater, Memphis, Tenneesee - Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Midlothian, Illinois - Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio - Marjim Manor, Appleton, New York - Captain Grant's Inn, Preston, Connecticut - White Eagle Saloon & Hotel, Portland, Oregon - One If By Land, Two If By Sea Restaurant, New York, New York