Massachusetts's Most Haunted Libraries
Interested in a good ghost story? Head to a haunted library and you'll get the full effect and possibly live the story for yourself! There are more than plenty of libraries throughout America that are steeped in history and mystery. From the New York Public Library that is rumored to be home to many spirits, to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. – the options for paranormal fanatics are truly endless. Check out some of the nation’s most haunted libraries here and enjoy diving into the pages of their unique history!
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This library is rumored to be haunted by its namesake, the daughter of Huttleston Roger, a well-known financial backer of historical buildings in Fairhaven. Rumor says Millicent was buried in the library's foundation and that her apparition walks in that very building, haloed by a blue light. She has also been seen in the windows of the closer tower section. There is also a ghost of a... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Libraries
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The ghost that is said to reside in this 1854 building may just shush you if you're being too noisy. An old man's apparition has also been seen sitting in the third floor's research section. He too is also known to shush those that are too loud. Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Libraries
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A custodian that works at this library at night has reported seeing apparitions on the stairs, feeling cold spots and seeing books that slide in and out of the shelves on their own. Some believe the ghost that haunts the place is that of former librarian, Lydia Barton. This location has been featured on an episode of TV’s Ghost Hunters. Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Libraries