Plymouth, Massachusetts has many places that are said to be haunted, including

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      • Burial Hill
        A Victorian couple is said to haunt this hill. Burial Hill Cemetery is also the site of the first Pilgrim Fort, and has tombstones dating back to the 1600s. 

      • Leyden Street
        A shocking crime on this historic street is said to still haunt the area. 

      • Brigantine General Arnold
        The crew of this ship are suspected to haunt three locations after being trapped offshore during a blizzard in the 18th century. 

      • Coles Hill
        This hill is the site of mass burying during the “starving time” in 1620–1621. Bones were still being discovered until the 19th century. 

      • Spooner House
        Built in 1747, this museum is said to be haunted. Joshua Spooner was killed by three revolutionary soldiers at the behest of his wife, Bathsheba, and his body placed in a well. 

      • Trask House
        Built in 1829, this house is said to be one of the most haunted houses in Plymouth. 

      • Mayflower Society House
        This is another spirited spot in Plymouth. 

      • Plimoth Plantation
        This living history museum has recreations of a 17th-century English village, a Native Peoples homesite, and heritage breeds of animals. 
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