Long Island's Most Haunted Houses – Dare to Enter?
Long Island's Most Haunted Houses – Dare to Enter?
Long Island, known for its rich history and old-world charm, is also home to some of the most chillingly haunted houses in the United States. Here are a few that will send shivers down your spine:
The Amityville Horror House
Perhaps the most famous haunted house in America, the Amityville Horror House is notorious for the alleged paranormal activities that followed the gruesome murders of the DeFeo family in 1974.
Raynham Hall, Oyster Bay
Once occupied by the British during the Revolutionary War, it's said that the spirits of soldiers still roam the halls, and sightings of a woman believed to be Sally Townsend, who lived in the house in the 18th century, have been reported.
Country House Restaurant, Stony Brook
Now a popular dining spot, this 18th-century structure is allegedly home to the spirit of Annette Williamson, a young woman who was hanged for being a witch.
Katie's Bar, Smithtown
The friendly spirit of former owner Charlie Klein has been said to make appearances here, moving objects and even appearing to customers and staff.
Lake Ronkonkoma
While not a house, the lake is surrounded by tales of a Native American spirit who supposedly pulls young men into the water to be with her.
These locations combine the thrill of the paranormal with a glimpse into Long Island's past. Whether you're a serious ghost hunter or just looking for a good scare, these haunted houses offer eerie adventures for everyone. Just remember - enter at your own risk!