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Creepiest places you have ever visited?

 
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Your kin were more in touch with it as they had less distractions. They felt that a place had "haints" or ghosts or demons or a place was cursed or there was something "wrong" there and saw shadows in their peripheral vision.

Sometimes they marked those places like with bottle trees.

They might say that was a thin place where realities merged.

They thought deep sorrows and violence acted in some way to leave something like a recording like soft mud leaves tracks and footprints. They though underground water trapped spirits too. Jails and insane asylums accumulated these negative emotions.
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There was an old abandoned Hospital that I was hired to provide security for before it was sold. Of course I did the first walk-through overnight by myself, just me and a flashlight.
The sound of my footsteps echoed as I walked down on the hallways with the flickering emergency exit signs casting an eerie red glow as I came upon large locked double doors. I tried to get in, but none of my keys worked. I eventually jimmied crash-bar with my knife and went inside this forbidden wing. There was a large office room, so I went inside to look around and large windows looked down upon a set of 12 or so small glass rooms that only contained beds and a dresser. It looked like a futuristic prison or human zoo. I was like what the heck did they do to these people here? My imagination whirled at the thought of human experiments. The next day I began my investigation, determined to uncover and expose whatever wickedness had transpired here, back in the day. I demanded to know. The Doctor was like, "Oh, that is where we used to do Sleep Study's." I was in my early 20's and had no idea about sleep disorders and that is the point when things got creepy, as he proceeded to then explain to me, each and every type of sleep disorder, and their treatments. He would not shut up, It was horrifying, I was trapped for well over an hour.
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I've had sleep paralysis twice that I can remember. It's scary as hell. It feels like a long time but it's not. You can't move but you're awake. There's a feeling of dread around you. I thought I was going to have a heart attack the last time.

Luckily I have lucid dreams nowadays but not as often as I'd like.
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Same here- 2 times - I Never had the feeling of pressure on my chest like some people, but I did have the clicking noise and bright freaking light in the corner of the room. I was so mad i could not move, I cursed whatever it was in my head like I was possessed. It has been over 12 years since the last incident- I was living on Long Island, NY Old house.
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There was an old abandoned Hospital that I was hired to provide security for before it was sold. Of course I did the first walk-through overnight by myself, just me and a flashlight.
The sound of my footsteps echoed as I walked down on the hallways with the flickering emergency exit signs casting an eerie red glow as I came upon large locked double doors. I tried to get in, but none of my keys worked. I eventually jimmied crash-bar with my knife and went inside this forbidden wing. There was a large office room, so I went inside to look around and large windows looked down upon a set of 12 or so small glass rooms that only contained beds and a dresser. It looked like a futuristic prison or human zoo. I was like what the heck did they do to these people here? My imagination whirled at the thought of human experiments. The next day I began my investigation, determined to uncover and expose whatever wickedness had transpired here, back in the day. I demanded to know. The Doctor was like, "Oh, that is where we used to do Sleep Study's." I was in my early 20's and had no idea about sleep disorders and that is the point when things got creepy, as he proceeded to then explain to me, each and every type of sleep disorder, and their treatments. He would not shut up, It was horrifying, I was trapped for well over an hour.
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I've had sleep paralysis twice that I can remember. It's scary as hell. It feels like a long time but it's not. You can't move but you're awake. There's a feeling of dread around you. I thought I was going to have a heart attack the last time.

Luckily I have lucid dreams nowadays but not as often as I'd like.
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Same here. Once, I had recordings of one of my favorite speakers playing, and that calmed me. It's an incredibly scary feeling.
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When i was a kid, my family used to stay at a campground on a lake in the east coast. It was a trailer campground...lots of people, kids etc. Great fun for the most part.

But...there was an abandoned cabin in the woods that all the kids were afraid to go into. There were tons of stories about it that the kids shared to freak each other out.

Anyway, one time a few of us gathered the courage to go check it out. Even though it was day time, the cabin was so deep in the bush it was actually pretty dark.

We ended up trapped inside. The door got stuck shut and all the windows had been boarded up. We were all about 10-12 years old and scared as fuck. We saw shit that day, that is forever burned in memory. It is still with me.
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Well what did you see?
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Detroit.

I'm sure there are many great people in the metro area, but the neighborhood I accidentally drove through had burned buildings, garbage on the streets, and a church and/or liquor store on most corners.
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The shasta dam area in northern california

We visited many years ago when i was a child

There was this family that was unwashed and had no shoes and talked all crazy, almost like they were all high on drugs, maybe even posessed

I felt bad for the kids because i thought maybe they were neglected or malnourished

We couldnt leave that place fast enough, and i still remember it until this day
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There was an old abandoned Hospital that I was hired to provide security for before it was sold. Of course I did the first walk-through overnight by myself, just me and a flashlight.
The sound of my footsteps echoed as I walked down on the hallways with the flickering emergency exit signs casting an eerie red glow as I came upon large locked double doors. I tried to get in, but none of my keys worked. I eventually jimmied crash-bar with my knife and went inside this forbidden wing. There was a large office room, so I went inside to look around and large windows looked down upon a set of 12 or so small glass rooms that only contained beds and a dresser. It looked like a futuristic prison or human zoo. I was like what the heck did they do to these people here? My imagination whirled at the thought of human experiments. The next day I began my investigation, determined to uncover and expose whatever wickedness had transpired here, back in the day. I demanded to know. The Doctor was like, "Oh, that is where we used to do Sleep Study's." I was in my early 20's and had no idea about sleep disorders and that is the point when things got creepy, as he proceeded to then explain to me, each and every type of sleep disorder, and their treatments. He would not shut up, It was horrifying, I was trapped for well over an hour.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77070158


The dr was lying. Too much detail and too long an answer, is a classic sign. It was hyper important to him that you left believing his story.
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Washington, DC.....

Not a corner there that feels less than evil.
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Lots....

Worked in a house that had cages built into a few rooms.....the owner sez his son has mental issues and sometimes get violent .....they lock him in one of the rooms while they slept to protect the family...big guy too, I saw size 15 shoes....



During a off trail hike, I found the foundation of a old cabin in the middle of the woods....nothing around for 20 miles....still had a small family burial plot behind the foundation...could read the grave markers, looks to be Cyrillic with partial dates from 1700s.... it was remote enough that there was no graffiti or debris from kids partying there....I marked it on a map for rangers....
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Why would they need cages built into more than one room? Cool that you believed them, even cooler that you got out of there alive.
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My nans house when i was a child.

I would sleep in a bedroom that had a Jesus on a cross above the fire mantle. The eyes folowed you!

My grandad was in the war and half his face was missing. He had a book shelf full books packed with images of WW1, Rotted bodies hanging from barbed wire, people that had been hung, all sorts of wounds and burnings.

Very scary stuff for a youngster. I used to hate going there.
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Ever found yourself in a seemingly normal place and then shit got creepy and you got the fuck out of there?

Post your stories. Cheers!
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Thank you! Another thread I will enjoy from start to finish!
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I took part in a Hazmat Survey at the abandoned and soon to be demolished "Glacier Park Lodge" in BC Kanaduh. It was pure "The Shining" with a tricycle in the hallway and stuffed animal heads and animal corpses everywhere...all this in hazmat gear at -25 C
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The most technical and difficult work you can imagine as the homeless had been in there for years stripping the valuable elements and there were NO services at all...Disgusting!!!
Haunts me to this day...
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Detroit.

I'm sure there are many great people in the metro area, but the neighborhood I accidentally drove through had burned buildings, garbage on the streets, and a church and/or liquor store on most corners.
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Yes, I'm sure, but the same happened to me when I accidentally got lost around midnight and had to drive around Scary Gary, In. for hours in the dark.
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Your mom's house
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I get creeped out around the Dakota in NYC. I've never seen Rosemary's Baby and I'm not an obsessive fan of John Lennon, but that place does not feel right. I was leaving Central Park near the building and the air got quiet and still like not being in New York.

The train station in Salzburg, Austria at midnight in 1988. Something was about to go down.
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Yes it is creepy there.
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Sarajevo. The shit those people did to each other.

I went to a base we had where the Army set up in a vacation spa or Roman bath. There was hot water steaming and bubbling up out of the ground. There was one room marked with hazmat signs and the door was taped with duck tape. This isn’t unusual to see, there is all kinds of hazmat the Army uses. So I didn’t think too much of it until I got closer and realized it was a biohazard sign. Then I got a chill, asked my Staff Sergeant why is that room all taped up. Were there bioweapons? Why weren’t we briefed? He said it was a hot tub where Serbs raped and tortured women to get their husbands to talk. When the AFOR got there they estimated five bodies but they couldn’t tell for sure because they were in the hot water rotting. They had no way to clean it up so they locked it up.

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The Bell Witch cave in Adams TN. Hands down.
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Lots....

Worked in a house that had cages built into a few rooms.....the owner sez his son has mental issues and sometimes get violent .....they lock him in one of the rooms while they slept to protect the family...big guy too, I saw size 15 shoes....



During a off trail hike, I found the foundation of a old cabin in the middle of the woods....nothing around for 20 miles....still had a small family burial plot behind the foundation...could read the grave markers, looks to be Cyrillic with partial dates from 1700s.... it was remote enough that there was no graffiti or debris from kids partying there....I marked it on a map for rangers....
 Quoting: peterpeccary


Why would they need cages built into more than one room? Cool that you believed them, even cooler that you got out of there alive.
 Quoting: tomk


One room was set up as a bed room the others were play room and TV room.....Its true, I asked some neighbors.....they said he was quiet and docile but had episodes of violent outbursts or wandered off at night.....the family eventually couldn't care for him anymore and he was sent to a long term care facility.....I was there to fix the locks, did it fast and skedaddled......lol.....
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Was checking out a rental house one time that we knew nobody stayed in for more than a week or two. When we went through the front gate, it slammed behind us. Okay.

Inside everything was dark and heavy and in the master bedroom the air was very oppressive, very dark.

Leaving, the door slammed behind us as if to say "and stay out". No problem.
No one would tell us the history, I'd say Satanism and murders.

Suburb of Sacramento, Natomas area.
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I have never visited this place but just a virtual visit gives me the creeps.

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Torture tools museum in Amsterdam
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Georgia Guidestones. I'm 45 min from there re. Been several times. Other than that... my house. So many paranormal things... actually much scarier than the guidestones.
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Palermo, Sicily, Catacombs.
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I went to Lizzie Borden's house this past October. And then to the cemetery where they were all buried. I've got pics from the tour. And the cemetery.

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Ever found yourself in a seemingly normal place and then shit got creepy and you got the fuck out of there?

Post your stories. Cheers!
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Thank you! Another thread I will enjoy from start to finish!
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me too hf
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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Lived in a house in Danville, Illinois for a few years. Creepy as hell. We bought it in 2005 for $10,000.00, five bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 stories with a huge basement and an attic large enough to have been converted into a game room/living area if we wanted to.

History of the house, based on paperwork that we found after moving in:

Built in the late 1800s by a doctor who practiced medicine out of his home. Sold it to a family in the 1940s - husband, wife, they later had a son and daughter.
Husband committed suicide in the house in front of his family sometime in the 1950s I think.
Sister died in the house in the late 1960s - pneumonia or something like that. The letters in the house spanned about 5 months of her just sitting in there, wanting to go out but being too sick until she finally passed. Lots of notes from her classmates wishing her well and hoping she would get better. She never did.
Mother finally died in the 1980s of old age - again, in the house. Still had her wheelchair, dentures, etc. scattered all throughout the house.
The final surviving member was the son, never moved out. Worked as a school teacher for a few years, retired, just stayed in one room of the house. He was a loner, kept to himself most of the time. I think he only ever talked to me once. Windows were all covered with newspaper. He ended up committing suicide one day. Two weeks later, someone in his family realized they hadn't heard from him and sent police over to do a wellness check. He wasn't well. He had been sitting in the hot house for an extended period of time and ended up "leaking" through a mattress onto the hardwood floors. He was a really strange duck - never had any mortgage or anything like that, so he had a lot of disposable income. His family (who couldn't be bothered to keep in touch with him when he was alive) swooped in like vultures and ransacked the house because they knew he was a collector. He had coin collections, baseball cards, stamps, etc. hoarded up in the house. One of the family members stopped by after we bought the house and said she wanted to go through one more time. She ended up telling us that when they auctioned off all of his collectibles, they netted over 100k that they then split among themselves. Then there was the vintage car in a storage unit. Apparently it was some old 1940s model car that was bought brand new, driven directly to storage and left there with less than 100 miles on the odometer. They got a pretty penny for that one at auction, but not before splitting the suitcase full of cash that was in the trunk. Old boy had 80k just plunked away for safe keeping.

Knowing that four people died in the house - two by suicide - was creepy enough, but then I started going through the old letters that were in the place. Apparently Mr. Teacher Man had a fondness for young girls, especially his cousins. There were several letters about why he wasn't allowed near one of the girls in particular - nothing that outright pinned down anything that he had done, but they insinuated enough that you could put 2 and 2 together and realize this guy was a perv.

Overall, I'd say it was a 9/10 on the creepy scale. Nothing malevolent or scary happened, but there was an overall feel of unease in the place. It never really felt like a home.
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