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Arizona Real Haunted Houses - Houses That are Truly Haunted

Looking for some REAL scares? You're in luck -Arizona has a rich haunted history, and there's lots of houses across the state that are truly haunted by spirits who haven't quite left the living world yet. Whether you're looking for some real scares this Halloween Season, or you're simply fascinated by Arizona's haunted history, you'll want to check out Arizona Haunted Houses's database of real haunted houses across Arizona that are filled with thrills, chills, and scares year round!
 
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  • Sahuaro Ranch Park Glendale, AZ
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    Not only does this historic 17-acre ranch feature 13 original buildings, a rose garden, barnyard and historic orchards, but restless spirits too. Visitors of Sahuaro have claimed to see apparitions of a woman in a long dress vanish around corners, and the ghost of a man wandering the ranch grounds. Read More

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  •   Buford House Bed & Breakfast Tombstone, AZ
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    Many strange occurrences have happened at the Buford House Bed & Breakfast. It is said that a man in a jealous rage attempted to kill his wife, but failed. In the end she survived but he, after turning the gun on himself, died. His spirit still haunts the property today. Read More

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    Legend has it that during the Gold Rush of the 1800s a gold miner, his wife and his family lived in this area just southeast of Kingman, Arizona in the heart of the canyon. The miner would head out every 2 weeks in search of food and gold to return with for his family. After one fateful trip though, the husband did not return and soon his family began to starve. Luana, his wife, then... Read More

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  • Rosson House Phoenix, AZ
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    Built in 1895, this once Victorian home turned museum, is no stranger to encounters of the paranormal kind. Rumor has it that the caretaker of the property was shot in the early 1980s and nowadays visitors and employees of the museum report unexplainable activity like doors locking on their own, fireplaces giving off phantom heat and ghost sightings. Read More

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  •   Fort Huachuca Carleton House Fort Huachuca, AZ
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    The oldest building on the Fort Huachuca base, Carleton House, was used for many different purposes. From being utilized as the Fort's hospital, to being the living quarters for high ranking officers, Carleton House has a deep backstory entrenched with war. It should be no surprise then that the paranormal has also been linked to this site. A young woman named Charlotte is said to haunt... Read More

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  •   Oliver House Bisbee, AZ
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    Oliver House, a business office and boarding house for the Calumet & Arizona Mining Company’s executives and, later on, the miners, constructed in the early 1900s has quite the violent history. Over 20 deaths, some murders, have occurred at Oliver House. One infamous murder involved the wife of a local policeman who was having an affair with a mining employee and her husband who found... Read More

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    With over 26 buildings, dating from the 19th century to 1912, these 90 acres have been recreated and reenacted to make history come alive. But is all of the history at Pioneer Living History Museum truly dead? Perhaps not. Based on reports from the property caretaker, voices of children singing have been heard from the old schoolhouse, windows have opened on their own accord,... Read More

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