One of the first places to stop on your
ghostly tour of Anaheim, California is the House of Blues. While this
happening hotspot showcases live music and has great music, the
atmosphere is also a little creepy at times. Stories abound about the
mosh pit. Visitors claim to feel someone touching them or pushing
against them, while standing behind the mosh pit. Maybe it is a case
of guests having a little too much to drink, or maybe the House of
Blues has its own resident ghost.
If you decide to visit Anaheim, why not
stay at a haunted hotel? The Fairfield Inn by Marriott is supposedly
haunted by a tragic accident. A couple driving along the nearby
highway were killed in a sudden accident. Many believe that their
ghosts are the ones wandering the hotel.
You can even find ghosts while
shopping, like the ghost haunting the Kmart store on Euclid. The
stories surrounding the store relate to a little girl that employees
call Isabel. According to reports, employees have encountered items
falling from the racks long after customers left for the night.
Anaheim High School reportedly has two
ghosts. One ghost haunts the auditorium, but seems to prefer the
higher areas. Students have heard someone or something running across
the roof, while others heard someone laughing near the balcony. There
are also stories of students and teachers hearing people talking in
the auditorium, even after the school closes for the night.
The Red Cross House is one of the most
famous haunted spots in Anaheim. The building has multiple ghosts
residing on the property, including that of a former caretaker. A
picture of the caretaker supposedly has eyes that follow people
around the house. Another story claims that visitors feel chills and
a general feeling of unease when standing in the children's room. One
ghost in the building does not like happy couples. The ghost pushes
apart couples wandering through the building.
Chain Reaction, a venue showcasing
talented musical acts, is haunted by the ghost of a homeless man that
died in the alley behind the building. According to locals, the
building was once a biker bar and a restaurant before becoming Chain
Reaction. Those working after closing have heard people laughing,
talking, and partying near the alley side of the building. Some claim
those are the ghosts of bikers that were stabbed to death in the
building.
Last on the list of haunted spots in
Anaheim is the Performing Arts Building, which once served as
residence home for the elderly. Maybe those patients never moved on
because some claim to hear people walking and talking. Most of the
activity takes place on the second floor, where some guests felt cold
spots. The Performing Arts Building is just one of many haunted spots
in Anaheim.
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