Newton, Massachusetts Most Haunted Place!
Newton has the most historical homes per capita in Massachusetts so you’d think it would be a hotbed of ghostly paranormal activity – however – it really is not. There’s…
Newton has the most historical homes per capita in Massachusetts so you'd think it would be a hotbed of ghostly paranormal activity - however - it really is not. There's not really too many published accounts of hauntings in and around Newton, but there is one pretty well-known Newton ghost story - "The Benevolent Spirit of Mrs. Woodman."
A family purchased a gorgeous Victorian home in Newton in the early 2000's. They spent much time and money bringing the old home back to glory. Soon after finally moving in, the family's five-year-old daughter began telling them stories about her new friend, "Mrs. Woodman," who lived on the third floor and wore long flowy dresses. At first the family was skeptical, tall tales from a young child, especially considering she told her family that Mrs. Woodman traveled around by floating slightly above the ground. Great imagination. Or was it?
After doing some research the parents found out that a Mr. and Mrs. Woodman had indeed lived at the residence in the late 1800's. All details the daughter shared turned out to be true, proven by public records. She knew the Woodmans had seven kids among many other facts seemingly passed to the child "from the other side."
The 140-something year old Victorian is on Highland Avenue in Newton. So if you're driving Highland Ave. and you get hit with a quick cold burst... you may have just driven through poor Mrs. Woodman out for a little neighborhood stroll. The appearances slowed way down after the family's first 5 years in the house but there are signs that the Woodmans are still there: the dishwasher and TVs around the house still occasionally flip on and off without anyone around.
Speaking of haunted places in New England, let’s shift gears from the REAL haunts to the less real but still REAL scary haunts. These are the 7 scariest haunted houses in New England. Some might be a lengthy road trip but if you’re a scare or thrill fanatic, the tank of gas to get there might be worth it.
Alright boys and ghouls, let’s go get scared!
So you're looking for the scariest haunted houses in New England, huh? Or maybe you want to kick it up a notch and see where the scariest haunted houses in America are. We have you covered on both fronts below.
I think it's a fascinating thing to see hordes of people come together at night to dish out money to be scared to the point of losing control of pitches of shrieks or even worse, control of bodily functions (yuck). Have you ever wondered why we do this? What those who love getting scared terribly get out of the whole situation? Dr. Olubunmi Olatunji, who is a leading psychology professor at Vanderbilt University, says that scary or thrilling experiences release dopamine into the brain. Some enjoy this feeling, those are us thrill-seekers. Some don't, you probably don't see them running the haunted house circuit for thrills.
The professional American haunt industry is a multibillion-dollar business with nearly 2,000 haunts open each year and over 12,000,000 customers attending those attractions. So to say that Halloween season haunted houses are big business would be an understatement.
Now that we understand the why's of the enjoyment of getting scared, let's look at the WHERE.
These are the 7 scariest haunted houses in New England. Some might be a lengthy road trip but if you're a scare or thrill fanatic, the tank of gas to get there might be worth it. We'll finish off by giving you the 3 scariest haunted houses in the entire country. These would be loooooonnnnnggg road trips.
In addition to the 7 haunted houses we'll obviously give you the address to punch into your GPS or phone and a quick little blurb on each place - plus links when available so you can go get all the info about each place that you can handle.
Alright boys and ghouls, let's go get scared!
#7 in New England: Barrett's Haunted Mansion
WHERE: 1235 Bedford St, Abington, MA 02351
Guests rave about the Hollywood quality make up, hair and costumes. One year they did a haunted hotel theme that still has people talking.
#6 in New England: Haunted Overload
WHERE: 20 Orchard Way, Lee, NH 03861
Scare fanatics appreciate the amount of effort that goes into the scares here, and the amount it changes year aftyer year. Many people come from far away and make the trip just for this place.
#5 in New England: Haunted Labyrinth
WHERE: 804 Dyer Ave, Cranston, RI 02920
Even people who don't scare easily admit to getting scared here. Some even get lost in rooms for longer than anticipated. Eeek!
#4 in New England: DementedFX Haunted House
WHERE: 530 Main St, Holyoke, MA 01040
The best review I saw on this place said "Got Scared, got scared, an oh yeah got scared." LOL The effects and animatronics here are very good.
#3 in New England: Scary Acres
WHERE: Hope, Rhode Island
This haunted attraction has grown leaps and bounds over the years. They have a pretty loyal fanbase you comes back year after year.
#2 in New England: Trail of Terror
WHERE: 60 N Plains Hwy, Wallingford, CT 06492
This is a 45 minute walkthrough! (And that's a previous year, it could be even longer this year.) That's a long time to be scared. I love it.
THE #1 Scariest Haunted House in New England: Fright Kingdom
WHERE: 12 Simon St, Nashua, NH 03060
Those who know say THIS is THE attraction to go to if you're in New England in the fall. I don't want to give anything away, but it's a super fun scare time!!
#5 in the Country: Bane Haunted House
WHERE: Livingstone, New Jersey
They're known as "NY’s Largest and Most Interactive Haunted Attraction!" but it's in New Jersey. They'll scare you so bad you'll have no idea where you are apparently.
#4 in the Country: Statesville Haunted Prison
WHERE: Lockwood, Illinois
A haunted prison? Alright, I'm already scared. Great start.
#3 in the Country: Netherworld Haunted House
WHERE: Stone Mountain, Georgia
Scarier than Jake "The Snake" Roberts - who was also billed from Stone Mountain, Georgia. Watch out for Damien in there.
#2 in the Country: Halloween Nights at Eastern State Penitentiary
WHERE: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This was called Terror Behind the Walls for years and known as one of the scariest haunted locations in the country. Name change? Still scary AF.
THE #1 Scariest Haunted House in the Entire Country: 13th Floor Haunted House
WHERE: Denver, Colorado
To liken this to the internet phenomenon 'Hot Ones' (if you watch), this haunted attraction is "Da Bomb." Very scary. It's #1... so... obviously.