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Haunted Places in Maine

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Hay Roll CatHappy Halloween…nothing like a spooky holiday to bring to mind ghosts, goblins, spirits and hauntings. Maine is home to many legendary landmarks, inns and lighthouses – and with history comes hauntings. Often older homes have spirits, those still roaming the earth for unrequited reasons.

Some folks are freaked by ghost stories, while others are intrigued and want to know more, want to stay in spirited inns and participate in the paranormal. Others just don’t believe, to quote the Ghost Buster movie, “I ain’t scared of no ghosts.”

Nubble Lighthouse LightsFor those who love a spooky story, and want to lurk in a lighthouse that’s haunted or hope to stay in a spirited bed and breakfast in Maine, here is our list of some allegedly haunted places in Maine… pack your toothbrush, your flashlight and your big boy pants. Check in and check out the spirits as some of these Maine Inns! Boo!

Maine’s Haunted Inns, Landmarks and Lighthouses:

wedding-cake-house3The Kennebunk Inn
Captain Fairfield Inn
Captain Lord Mansion
Tides Inn on Goose Rocks Beach
The Shawmut Inn in Kennebunkport
Poland Spring Resort
Admiral Peary Inn – Fryeburg
1794 Watchtide by the Sea
Captain Lindsey House Inn
The 1898 Berry Manor Inn
Lime Rock Inn
Fort William Henry in Colonial Pemaquid – Bristol
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The 1804 Coach Stop Inn
The Lucerne Inn
Greenville Inn -Moosehead Lake

All of them…haunted!

See the Legend of Boon Island lighthouse – a tale of creepy cannablism, if you dare. Happy Halloween from VisitMaine.net

See our Maine Lodging Guide

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