Haunted Boston
15 haunted places in Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is home to 15 haunted locations, including cemeteries, museums and hotels. Explore the paranormal history of Massachusetts's most haunted places.
Haunted Cemeteries (4)
Central Burying Ground
The Central Burying Ground was established in 1756 as Boston's fourth cemetery, created to alleviate overcrowding at Kin...
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
When cosmic horror master H.P. Lovecraft set one of his stories in a Boston cemetery, he chose Copp's Hill. The author r...
Granary Burying Ground
They call it the "Westminster Abbey of Boston"—but unlike its London counterpart, the dead here don't always rest quietl...
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Boston's first cemetery holds its first secrets. King's Chapel Burying Ground was established in 1630, the same year the...
Haunted Museums (3)
Boston Athenaeum
The Boston Athenaeum, founded in 1807, stands as one of America's oldest independent libraries and harbors one of litera...
Old South Meeting House
The Old South Meeting House was built in 1729 as a Puritan house of worship, rising to become the largest building in co...
USS Constitution
She has never lost a battle, never been captured, and never surrendered. But the sailors who serve aboard the USS Consti...
Haunted Hotels (2)
Haunted Theaters (1)
Haunted Prisons (1)
Haunted Mansions (1)
Other Haunted Places (3)
Boston Common
America's oldest public park hides a history of blood, suffering, and restless spirits. Established in 1634 as a grazing...
Boston Massacre Site
A circle of cobblestones embedded in the pavement at the intersection of Congress and State Streets marks the exact spot...
Fenway Park
They called it the Curse of the Bambino—an 86-year hex that transformed America's oldest ballpark into a monument to hea...