31 Of The World’s Real-Life Haunted Houses That Are Too Terrifying To Even Visit Or Pass By

26. The Sturdivant Hall, Selma, Alabama

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The Sturdivant hall mansion was built in 1856 and was bought by John McGee Parkman in 1864. Parkman was imprisoned by the Civil War. He was killed during one of his prison break attempts. When his wife was forced to dispose of the mansion, it began to become notorious for being haunted by the ghost of Parkman. Even when the house was unoccupied, people hear windows and doors being opened and shut. Witnesses have also reported seeing ghosts of two little girls, the identities of which are not known even to this day.

27. The Torre de Cossio House, Mexico City

This colonial mansion at the heart of Mexico City was the location of a murderous spree of Juan Manuel de Solórzano in the 1630s when he suspected that his wife was having an affair. He would kill men passing by outside by stabbing them. Today, a ghostly apparition of a man in a 1600s attire is reported to be wandering around the property.

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