The Waverly Inn
The Waverly Inn West Village dining institution is a favorite haunt for celebs and spirits. Welcome to The Waverly Inn, one of the few places in New York where you can rub shoulders with both the famous and the dead. This West Village dining instit ...
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Brown Building
Brown Building / Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Ghosts and phantom flames – remnants of terrible fire at NYU building. The fashion industry has long been criticized for its use and mistreatment of garment workers. Besides being paid well below the m ...
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One If by Land, Two If by Sea
One If by Land, Two If by Sea Ghosts are livelier than the music at romantic West Village restaurant. One If by Land, Two If by Sea is an elegant restaurant located in the heart of the West Village, long “recognized for its classic menu […] and ...
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Chumley’s
Chumley's Former speakeasy’s ghosts include cantankerous drunks and music-loving firemen. This former speakeasy stands out as one of New York City's most interesting haunted locations. During the mid-1900s, Chumley’s (located at 86 Bedford Stre ...
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Church of Saint Luke
Church of Saint Luke in the Fields Choir song and Christmas cheer… courtesy of the dead. If you’ve seen the film Doubt, the church on 487 Hudson Street might look quite familiar to you. The Church of Saint Luke in the Fields was used1 to shoot ...
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Washington Square National Park
Washington Square National Park Relax with ghosts at city landmark. By day, Washington Square National Park is a hub of both leisure and commercial activities. Though small in size, the park “is one of New York’s most densely-used green spaces. ...
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Belasco Theater
Belasco Theater Ghost of the eccentric founder is still pinching bottoms and shaking hands at Broadway jewel. No visit to New York is complete without a trip to Broadway. Today, the famous stretch of street that runs from 41st to 53rd (between Six ...
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Fire Station No. 2
Fire Station No. 2 Past brothel and firehouse’s new celebrity tenant shares building with a ghost. Greenwich Village certainly has its fair share of haunted places. But only one was both haunted and beautiful enough to catch the eye of television ...
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12 Gay Street
12 Gay Street Beautiful townhouse, once a “Pirate’s Den” speakeasy, is among Greenwich’s most haunted buildings. Welcome to New York City’s iconic Gay Street, a short, twisted Manhattan road west of 6th Avenue. The street has appeare ...
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The House of Death
The House of Death – Greenwich Village Unassuming brownstone in the heart of Greenwich hides a dark and scary past. When a property is deemed “The House of Death,” you know there's bound to be at least one gut-wrenching story attached to it! ...
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