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California's Haunted Hospitals & Asylums

For many, abandoned asylums, and closed down hospitals are some of the spookiest Real Haunts in STATE. Empty hospitals are eerie on their own, but even moreso when you consider that spirits of the departed could be lurking around any corner, and haunting the hallways of the hospital they once called home. Hospitals and Asylums are often considered hot spots for paranormal activity, since countless people pass on in those facilities, often times unexpectedly, which is one explanation for why many spirits still linger there, rather than crossing over. If you're looking for a truly paranormal experience, check out one of STATE's Haunted Hospitals or Asylums - but be prepared to encounter the unexpected!
 
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    This once historic hospital was featured on TV's Ghost Adventures and is said to be haunted by the patients who traumatically died here. The site has been used for a number of films as a setting, including Outbreak, To Live and Die in L.A., and Day of the Dead 2: Contagium, as well as for many music videos and TV shows. Read More

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    This mental hospital was originally a facility for TB and Polio patients. There are many stories surrounding the place, including that it is haunted. One story states there was a mental patient who slashed a priest's throat in the building. Witnesses have claimed there are many unhappy spirits that linger here and that lights have been known to turn on and off by themselves. The... Read More

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    The Southern Campus of this rehabilitation center is now abandoned but was once a recovery center for those with the Spanish Flu. Victims were buried nearby in a field along with victims of Polio, the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, a 1930's flood, and a secretary who jumped to her death. Full-bodied apparitions have been spotted in this area. Read More

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