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Road Tripping America’s Most Haunted Routes

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I-4 Dead Zone

Strange technical glitches, lost phone service, and lights from the abyss are reported by several tourists.

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Boy Scout Lane, Wisconsin

Along the Highway 66 Bridge, there’s an eerie legend about the ghostly figure of a bride, tragically killed en route to her wedding.

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Dead Man’s Curve, Bantam

Often regarded as Ohio’s most haunted hotspot, Dead Man’s Curve carries a legacy tinged with the supernatural.

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Annie Road, New Jersey

Although its actual name is Riverview Drive, it has long attracted inquisitive drivers and paranormal aficionados due to its haunted reputation.

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Devil’s Highway

Travelers on this stretch have reported terrifying encounters, including being chased by ferocious wild dogs, locally dubbed “Hellhounds.”

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Haynesville Road, Maine

The Haynesville Woods road, immortalized in Dick Curless’s “Tombstone Every Mile,” is notorious for its ghostly tales.

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Jack Cole Road, Alabama

Jack Cole Road, a rugged, unpaved path shrouded in dense forest off Highway 7 in Blount County, harbors a dark history.

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