Tell Us About The Most Haunted Place In Your Hometown
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Spooky season is among us!!! It's time for Halloween movies, haunted houses, and all things ~scary.~
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Whether or not you believe in the paranormal, you've probably heard tales about certain places being haunted. Or, at the very least, really creepy.
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So we want to know: What's the most haunted place in YOUR hometown?
Tell us about the abandoned house around the corner that nobody's lived in for a very, very long time. Did something freaky happen there? Or does it just majorly give you the creeps?
What about the library at your high school where a student died 70 years ago? Maybe you even swear you saw their ghost hiding behind the shelves once.
Or maybe your town is home to a place that's actually famous for being allegedly haunted, like the Lizzie Borden House, or buildings that were around during the Civil War.
Tell us below about the most haunted place in your hometown and why it's so unsettling — don't forget to include lots of details. Or, if you prefer to stay anonymous, submit your answer using this form instead. Your response could be featured in a future BuzzFeed Community post!
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