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Spooky Maryland

I’ve been to 150 haunted houses. Here are 5 that gave me chills near Baltimore.
Your 2024 guide to the haunted houses near Baltimore worth the trip and money.
Tour guide Mars Duque leads a Haunted Hampden Ghost Tour, with a stop outside of Modern World on 36th Street in Baltimore on Thursday.
These Hampden businesses insist they’re haunted
Hampden’s merchants and restaurateurs opened their doors for a new walking ghost tour this month. Turns out, the whole neighborhood thinks it's haunted.
The "Black Aggie" statue sits in a courtyard in Washington, D.C. The statue depicts a hooded figure with its chin resting on its fist in a contemplative stance. The statue is surrounded by green foliage.
Maryland kids grow up in fear of Black Aggie. So who is she?
The powerful local legend of Black Aggie has outlasted the statue’s physical presence in Baltimore. Where is Black Aggie today?
Artist Katherine Fahey became obsessed with a long-ago colony of black cats on Poplar Island, located on the Chesapeake Bay.
100s of black cats roamed a Chesapeake Bay island. Then they disappeared.
Charles Carroll III gathered hundreds of black cats on a Chesapeake Bay island to create a fur farm in the 1840s. Where did they all go?
The Lord Baltimore Hotel was built in 1928 and some of its guests never checked out. A mannequin tends to the bar on the 19th floor.
They checked in, but they can never leave: Meet the ghosts of the Lord Baltimore Hotel
On Sept. 30, people will have a chance to encounter the spectral residents of The Lord Baltimore Hotel as a team of professional spirit seekers arrives for National Ghost Hunting Day.
An angel statue at Woodlawn Cemetery
Baltimore’s cities of the dead
Baltimore cemeteries are more than just where people are buried, they are scenic and historic as well.
Elijah Bond's Ouija board grave in
Green Mount Cemetery.
Where to find the creepiest places in Baltimore
Baltimore is one of the coolest places for creeps into cemeteries, macabre yoga studios and other weird places.
Edgar Allan Poe’s grave is tucked away in Westminster Presbyterian Church and is easy to pass by.
How one reporter celebrates Edgar Allan Poe’s legacy in Baltimore
As a devout Edgar Allen Poe fan for years, Jasmine Vaughn-Hall has stumbled on a few cool places to visit locally that chronicle the writer's life and work. She has also gathered select pieces of Poe swag. She shares her favorite spots and swag.
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