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Road Tripping America’s Most Haunted Routes

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Boy Scout Lane

Steven’s Point, WI, is a town with chilling tales to tell. 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

Often regarded as Ohio’s most haunted hotspot, Dead Man’s Curve carries a legacy tinged with the supernatural. Nestled between Amelia and Bethel in the village of Bantam

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Annie Road

Riverview Drive is its official name, but it’s better known for its haunting reputation, drawing in both curious drivers and paranormal enthusiasts for years.

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Railroad Bed Road

In Brooklet, Georgia, a small town near Statesboro, the charm of small-town America comes with a twist. Known for its annual Peanut Festival and unique Slow Tractor Race, Brooklet

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John’s Bayou Road

A series of car accidents have been reported on this particular road in nearly the same spot. Remarkably, the survivors have recounted strikingly similar experiences.

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Devil’s Highway

Arizona’s most perilous section of the former Route 666, now known as Route 191 but still commonly referred to as The Devil’s Highway, is close to the Mexican border.

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Haynesville Road

The Haynesville Woods road, immortalized in Dick Curless’s “Tombstone Every Mile,” is notorious for its ghostly tales. This dangerous stretch is known for the numerous truckers who perished here.

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Ortega Ridge Road

Over a hundred years ago, a tragic event unfolded when three nuns from the Santa Barbara Mission set out to deliver food and Bibles to the Chumash Native American village.

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