Haunted Places in D. C.

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Ford's Theatre

Ford's Theatre

Washington

Ford's Theatre is a reportedly haunted theater in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and a tragedy or violent past linked to the location.

Fort McNair

Fort McNair

Washington

Fort McNair is a reportedly haunted military site in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and apparitions and shadowy sightings.

Hay–Adams Hotel

Hay–Adams Hotel

Washington

Hay–Adams Hotel is a reportedly haunted hotel or inn in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and a tragedy or violent past linked to the location.

Marine Barracks - 8th and I

Marine Barracks - 8th and I

Washington

Marine Barracks - 8th and I is a reportedly haunted military site in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and a tragedy or violent past linked to the location.

The Octagon House

The Octagon House

Washington

The Octagon House is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere.

The White House

The White House

Washington

The White House is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on apparitions and shadowy sightings.

Treasury Annex

Treasury Annex

Washington

Treasury Annex is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Washington, D. C.. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and disembodied voices, screams, or footsteps.