St. Paul's Cemetery, Chestertown
St. Paul's Cemetery in Chestertown, Maryland, is considered a haunted location where paranormal activity is reported, possibly linked to bodies buried after the War of 1812's Battle of Caulk's Field and the lingering spirit of Revolutionary War officer Tench Tilghman. Legend also suggests the ghost of actress Tallulah Bankhead, a notable figure buried there, can be heard singing if you lie on her grave at night. The cemetery is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of soldiers from the Battle of Caulk's Field and Revolutionary War officer Tench Tilghman. A specific legend involves the actress Tallulah Bankhead, whose grave is in the cemetery. It is said that her ghost can be heard singing if a visitor lies on her grave at night. The cemetery is very old, dating back to the 1700s, and contains graves from various historical periods, including the War of 1812 and the Revolutionary War, which may contribute to its reputation. The cemetery is known as a "hot spot for paranormal activity".