Maine Real Haunted Houses - Houses That are Truly Haunted
Looking for some REAL scares? You're in luck -Maine has a rich haunted history, and there's lots of houses across the state that are truly haunted by spirits who haven't quite left the living world yet. Whether you're looking for some real scares this Halloween Season, or you're simply fascinated by Maine's haunted history, you'll want to check out Maine Haunted Houses's database of real haunted houses across Maine that are filled with thrills, chills, and scares year round!

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Dating back to 1832, The Charles Q. Clapp House is a historic home in Central Portland that features a Greek Revival architecture. The ghost that is believed to haunt the house is Captain Asa Clapp, who's apparition has been seen. Some of the haunting reports here include disembodied footsteps, cold spots, and an overall eerie presence. Read More
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Located on Canal Street in Wilton, this farm and home museum features an array of town memorabilia. Rumor has it that the place is pretty haunted. Some haunting reports include the sensation of being touched and brushed against by people who aren't there. There's also been reports of yelling and musical instruments being played. Read More
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The McLellan-Sweat Mansion is a historic location on High Street in Portland that was built in the early 1800s. The mansion was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 and is believed to be haunted. The ghost that haunts the place is the same ghost known to haunt the nearby Clapp House. Captain Asa Clapp's apparition has been spotted, and other paranormal reports include... Read More
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