Heard Appalachia but I just went camping there in the middle of nowhere for 2 weeks and nothing strange happened.
>>42684735America isnt haunted, try mexico
>>42684735Bumfuckville in Dog Dick county. The men’s quivering sphincters are haunted by BBC.
>>42684883A BBC haunting? This goes against everything I know about ghost iconography.
>>42684735The spirits are repulsed by places with a lot of money so you won’t find them on Wall Street or Hollywood. They also only like lurking in places where people are or have been.
The whole Maule region in Chile It's famous for having a bunch of paranormal shit and unironically looking like silent hills
Skinwanker Ranch.
East coast sites where the revolutionary war and civil war battles were fought. Also there are parts of metro NYC and Chicago where all kinds of really bad shit went down. Gang killings, torture, human trafficking, black masses.
I've heard that it's Ohio. Wisconsin also seems likely. But I've never been to either. Here in Arkansas, we have ghosts. Both known haunted houses and places you hear about from residents/neighbors. I don't know how it compares to other states.
>>42684735Appalachian deep woods
>>42684735Its gravity falls, duh.
Isn't it New Orleans?
>>42685978The PNW is very spoopy
The whole thing has stories. I read you're never more than 5 miles from a fairly recent/ongoing poltergeist event. What is it you're looking for?