Places with an eerie or creepy vibe

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Anonymous wrote:The Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, Arizona. I don’t believe in ghosts and paranormal stuff, but the hotel, while a reall cool, interesting and historical place, gave me the chills.


I stayed there with my dog who is not a barker. He spent almost the whole night whining and wailing and barking at a chair in the corner of our room. He absolutely refused to go anywhere near it and was clearly terrified. Who knows what he saw, but I won't be going back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cumberland MD


I’m a previous Jerome, AZ poster but I agree with Cumberland too. I’ve driven through maybe 20 times and each time it’s like a heavy weight on me.
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Jamestown VA

Went on a cold desolate day and the place was deserted. It was creepy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cumberland MD


I’m a previous Jerome, AZ poster but I agree with Cumberland too. I’ve driven through maybe 20 times and each time it’s like a heavy weight on me.


That whole area (Western Maryland) has a very dense energy. It’s extraordinarily depressing.
Anonymous
Pearisburg, VA. A truck tried to run me off the road there and the whole town smelled like chemicals.
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North Korea. Stuck in a time warp.
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Anonymous wrote:Josephine Parks Butler center near Meridian Hill park in DC. Very creepy.


I used to work there! Never found it scary.
Anonymous
Isle de Ronde, Grenada

We had to overnight there while sailing bareback and I didn't sleep a wink. Put out 30' of chain and heard it dragging on the floor, creaking and moaning all night. Never again will dock at an uninhabited island. Creepy AF, even strong rum punch couldn't shake the willies out of me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walmart


It never disappoints.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Josephine Parks Butler center near Meridian Hill park in DC. Very creepy.


I used to work there! Never found it scary.


Did you ever work there alone at night? If so, did you stand near the stairs in the dark?

Go back and do that , then say the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dachau. There aren’t many buildings left, but even being where the barracks used to be is like someone put a heavy weight on you.


+1

I was there on a day when it was fairly busy with school groups, but found myself alone in the area with the former crematorium. It felt like there was a presence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glen Echo Park creeps me out. You can still feel the segregation.


No what you feel is enslavement. Probably ancestors of former enslaved people —haunting you if you’re white. I’m Black and never felt this way there.
Anonymous
Parts of West Va on the Maryland border. Drove though at night and it felt like a literal ghost town. Haunted.
Anonymous
Cherry Valley, NY. Not far from Cooperstown and creepy AF. Home of the cherry valley massacre during the revolution war.
Anonymous
I love places with a creepy vibe. Usually have a history but have character and weight. Can’t stand popular mass appeal flash mob lemming places.
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