Harrisburg State Hospital, Harrisburg


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The Harrisburg State Hospital is described as a highly haunted site, with reports of spectral activity including disembodied screams, footsteps, shadows, and unexplained noises. Paranormal phenomena, such as randomly appearing blood-like stains on the morgue floor and MP3 players changing volume on their own, are common. The areas considered most active are the morgue, the basement, and the network of tunnels located underneath the hospital. Disembodied screams and unexplained noises are frequently heard. Reports include shadowy figures, apparitions, and unexplained lights. Poltergeist Activity: Unexplained movement of objects, such as an MP3 player's volume increasing by itself without being touched, is documented. Physical Manifestations: Blood-like stains have been seen appearing on the floor of the morgue's exam room without a discernible cause. The Morgue: This is a focal point for reported activity, with specific mentions of unexplained blood stains. The Basement: This area is considered a highly active site for paranormal phenomena. The Tunnels: A network of tunnels under the hospital is known for shadowy figures and other unexplained events. Opened in 1851 as the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital, it served as a psychiatric facility. The hospital closed in 2006, after which the number of paranormal reports increased significantly.

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