There are very many haunted houses in the United States. Each state has its own terrifying past. In fact, the websites in the related links lists a large number of sites in the states of Indiana and Illinois. Search through all the cities, and it will show you all of the different types of hauntings, whether it's in a school, cemetery, school, building, or house.
most are in California
None. The US Department of Commerce doesn't authenticate haunted houses. They do have special laws for haunted houses (those things that you walk through and people pop out and try to scare you) but DOC doesn't recognize houses as haunted.
There are always superstitous people who create haunted houses all over australia. There might be haunted houses you can pay to get in or are free. However, there are almost definitely haunted houses that are made. One haunted house is called Monte Cristo.
There are several haunted houses in Texas, including Houston, Phobia and Screamworld haunted houses.
Bats are usually found in haunted houses.
If you go to hauntedhouses.com of go to google and type in haunted houses and click on the one that says haunted houses, ghost towns, haunted hotels, ghost stories... it will take you to a website and you would then click on find real haunted houses and the click on you state it will come up with all the haunted houses in your state. Taynay101
There are a grand total of 182,257,323,961,320,433 haunted houses in Burlington, Iowa. All of which are haunted by Satan.
No, there is no such thing as "Haunted House".
I think it is cause It has haunted houses , even haunted Hotels!~
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here is a books you can check out at you're local library unexplained haunted houses
The flying animal that is found in many haunted houses is the bat. The vampire bat is found in many haunted houses.