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5 Haunted Museums in America for Mystery Lovers



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Art is indeed one of the best ways to connect and explore the unknown, mysterious history of the world. That could be why spooky adventure lovers adore visiting dark museums where they can face eerie events and feel the chill that comes with it. 

Lucky for these kinds of adventure lovers, there are a lot of haunted museums in America that are open for visitors. Those museums are especially frightening at night when the silence makes every whisper even more salient.  

If you’re brave enough to step inside any of these 5 haunted museums in the US, you might find yourself face-to-face with a mystery that will haunt you long after your visit.

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1. Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum

Zak Bagans’s name is famous for most fans of the supernatural. He’s a famous paranormal investigator who opened his own haunted museum in Las Vegas in the historic Wengert Mansion. This location, filled with decades of haunted past, is probably the main reason for the eerie reputation this museum has gained. 

The museum is known for its creepy appearance, secret passages, and some cursed artifacts that belonged to the most dangerous serial killers. Even though its creepy atmosphere frightens so many, the museum still has a lot of visitors.

Recently, it has become a trend among tourists in Nevada to visit chilling places like this after trying their luck in gambling establishments. But those who visit Zak Bagans’ haunted museum first and decide to gamble then usually prefer safe online platforms, like Pin Up Casino Canada, where they can test their luck from the comfort of home, without chilling encounters.

Interestingly, a famous singer, Post Malone, claims that after visiting this museum, he got into a serious car accident and blames one of the museum’s artifacts, a Dubbuk Box. The legend says this box contains a ghost inside, which causes terrible things to anyone holding it.

2. The National Museum of the Paranormal

The National Museum of the Paranormal, also called the Archive of the Afterlife, attracts horror lovers with its fascinating collection of historical items that cause creepy paranormal activities. Some of those items are known to be from the battlefields of World War II and the former penitentiary of the West Virginia state.

In those artifacts, you can find tools for funerary and mortuary purposes, which were used on humans, noting that at the time the knowledge of the human body and its decomposing was very little. Paranormal investigations are going on about all the above-mentioned. One more interesting thing is that the experts are trying to learn more about the portrait of a woman named Anne, which is supposed to be haunted.

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3. Museum of Death

Even the name “Museum of Death” is enough to assume how much this place frightens visitors who just come there to explore the history of art. The Museum of Death was opened in 1995, and at the time it was owned by Wyatt Earp. It is built around the concept of the permanency of death and the fragility of all human beings. Here you can find a lot of objects that are dedicated to a person’s complicated life, which sometimes ends up being full of criminal activities. 

This museum has the world’s biggest collection of terrifying items, which includes the artworks of serial killers, crime scene photographs, murder and forensic instruments, and so much more. 

4. The Mutter Museum

If you would like to be educated about America’s horrifying medical wonders, The Mutter Museum is a must-visit place, and for good reason: this museum contains preserved anatomical samples and medical instruments from America’s darkest plague events.  

On the official website of the museum, you can read that the museum was made to exhibit the mysteries of the human body and to show the history of developing disease treatments. Inside the museum, you can see a lot of preserved body parts, like hands, or more than 1300 wet specimens from human parts that “are not supposed to be there.”

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5. Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum

Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum, even though it’s not exactly a museum but an open crime scene, attracts many visitors who love to explore mysteries. The legend of this place says that in 1892 a 32-year-old woman named Lizzie murdered her father and stepmother. Later she was acquitted, and she supposedly lived a quiet life. But the legend and its secrets continue to exist. 

Once Lizzie herself said that she didn’t touch the axe that was used for the murder, and there’s something else in the house. To find out, you can book this room to spend the night and experience all the paranormal occurrences that are happening inside.

Bottom Line

Now, it should be obvious that there are museums in America that might creep you out and send shivers down your spine. But it’s a great compliment to museums to those who enjoy haunted historic artifacts and artistic creations. Those 5 museums give mystery lovers an incredible opportunity to have a terrific chilling adventure, so if you decide to have one too, you can definitely add all these museums to your list of haunted places to visit.

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