From the ocean waves lapping on the Eastern Shore to the Appalachian mountain-tops sprinkled about the Northwestern corner’s sky to the welcoming Chesapeake Bay running through the state, Maryland is truly a majestic place. Many people tend to think that Maryland is not an interesting state to visit, but I beg to differ. In fact, Maryland is one of the most gorgeous and historic states in the US, and it also has a darker side…a haunted side. From the ghosts of Natives to the ghosts of soldiers and everything in between, Maryland is truly a state filled with a long history and tragedy. Come with me on a spine-tingling haunted tour of five of Maryland’s most haunted places.
The Restless Ghosts at Dr. Mudd’s House
If you were ever taught the story of how our President Lincoln was assassinated, then you will know that it was the actor John Wilkes Booth who shot Lincoln. But did you know what happened to John Wilkes Booth after he fled the assassination scene in DC? Booth jumped from the balcony reportedly breaking one of his legs, and then ran on horseback miles from DC through the Zekiah Swamp.
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