Haunted Places in Belknap County, New Hampshire



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    Steele Hill Resort

    Sanbornton, New Hampshire

    An apparition of a man is said to walk through the halls and offices in the corporate office, opening doors and windows. He often whistles as he walks.

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    The 1875 Inn - Tilton Inn

    Tilton, New Hampshire

    The ghost of a 12-year-old girl named Laura who was killed in a fire in the 1800s is said to haunt the historic 1875 Inn, once called the Tilton Inn. Her apparition has been seen by many guests, and the inn has been featured on TV's Ghost Hunters. Author David ...

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    The Nutmeg Inn

    Meredith, New Hampshire

    Built in 1763, the inn is haunted by a ghost the staff have nicknamed Charlie. The inn is believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad and also a boardinghouse that once expelled two students for being Hitler Youths. Witnesses have described cold spots, apparitions turning up in ...

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    The Crazy Gringo - Nothin' Fancy

    Gilford, New Hampshire

    Formerly a bar and grill called Nothin' Fancy and now the Crazy Gringo, the place is said to be haunted by a woman whose voice has been heard in the kitchen and dining areas. Doors mysteriously unlock and open by themselves, and an apparition has been seen in the second-floor ...

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    Winnipesaukee Marketplace

    Laconia, New Hampshire

    Dating as far back as the 1880s when it was the Lakeside Inn, Winnipesaukee Marketplace is said to be haunted. Folks have reported cold spots, strong energy fields, and a feeling that something unseen was there with them. Some say on full-moon nights an apparition of a hanged man can ...

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    Colonial Theater

    Laconia, New Hampshire

    At this turn-of-the-century theater, reports have come from witnesses who have heard disembodied voices and the sound of people walking throughout the building.

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    Alton Town Hall

    Alton, New Hampshire

    At Alton Town Hall, a ghost of a rugged outdoorsman is one of the many haunts believed to be in residence.

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    Kimball Castle

    Gilford, New Hampshire

    Benjamin Ames Kimball finished his castle in 1899 and died in 1919. In more recent times, the castle, now in disrepair, was put up for sale and Locke's Hill Nature Preserve was created on the land, with hiking and skiing trails. In the 1960s and 1970s vandals stole every piece ...