• Beware the Ax-Wielding Bunny Man of Fairfax County

    For decades, storytellers have claimed an ax-wielding “Bunny Man” has terrorized northern Virginia, but the truth might be stranger than fiction. Click to expand photos. The year was 1904. A bus carrying inmates from the county asylum swerved along darkened country back roads towards Lorton Prison. One of the buses took a sharp turn and…

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  • Does a ‘Female Stranger’ Still Linger at Gadsby’s Tavern Museum?

    After more than 200 years, the mystery of the ‘Female Stranger’ continues to fascinate visitors to this Alexandria, Virginia landmark. Some say her ghost never left. Alexandria, Virginia is an old town filled with historic buildings, populated by ghosts and legends. No less than 49 sites in Alexandria are listed on the National Register of…

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  • Is Peyton Randolph House the Most Haunted House in America?

    A colonial-era home sits on a quiet plaza in America’s most historic town, but storytellers say something sinister lurks inside. Without the misfortune of dying right before the Declaration of Independence, Peyton Randolph (1721-1775) would be considered one of our country’s most prominent founding fathers. He was elected president of the First and Second Continental…

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  • Haunted Williamsburg Ghost Tour

    Experience Colonial Williamsburg by lantern light in this eerie tour offering something for the whole family. As fall approaches, my wife and I are eager to get out, enjoy the nice weather, and kick off the Halloween season. The Haunted Williamsburg tour in Williamsburg, Virginia came highly recommended. I’ve been on dozens of haunted tours…

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