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Haunted or Spooky Cities for Travel Nurses to Visit This Halloween

Fall is a great time; the leaves are changing, and the air is crisp. It is also the time of year for a haunted house, hayrides, and all things spooky. While haunted houses can be fun, for some, they are not as real as they would like. 

There are a lot of haunted or spooky cities in America. We have put together a list of some of the spookiest cities in America for travel nurses to visit. We have also included a little bit of information on why each city is considered a haunted or spooky city.

Haunted or Spooky Cities for Travel Nurses to Visit This Halloween

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Salem, MA

Salem being on this list probably doesn’t come as a surprise, given the town’s history. The history of witchcraft in the city has led to many haunting stories—one of the most prominent of these being the story of Bridget Bishop. Bridget was the first person to be executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. Altogether, roughly 200 people were tried, and 18 others were executed (20 total: 14 women, five men, and a six-year-old girl). Many have claimed to see Bridget at the Lyceum Bar and Grill. Bridget owned an apple orchard on the site where the bar and grill now sit.

Sleepy Hollow, NY

Best know as the infamous headless horseman’s town, a tale written by a local, Washington Irving. Irving is now buried in the Sleepy Hollow cemetery. There are still claims of the sitings of the headless horseman in Sleepy Hollow. In the summer of 2005, a British ghost investigator, Dean James Maynard, called the area of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown “the most haunted place in the world.”

Boston, MA

Boston is a great place to visit in the fall, anyway. The changing colors make for a great place to visit.  Many locations in the city are considered haunted. However, 2 locations in the city made the list of the  30 most haunted places in America.  These 2 places are The House of the Seven Gables in Salem and the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum in Fall River.

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The House of the Seven Gables made a list because “Aside from its beautiful-yet-spooky facade, the house is surrounded by tales of paranormal activity and ghost sightings (all based on personal experiences of staff),” the publication wrote.

 The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum was put on the list for many reasons, including, “Guests and employees have reported all kinds of strange activity in the house, including weeping and footstep sounds, an apparition in Victorian-era clothing wandering the halls, doors opening and closing, and muffled conversations coming from vacant rooms,” CNT wrote.

Savannah, GA

Savannah is almost always included on the list of the spookiest or haunted cities.  Savannah.com put together a list of the reasons why Savannah always seems to make these lists and a “ few of the most chilling reasons Savannah’s supernatural side makes it one of the most haunting cities in the United States.”

  1. Bloody battles – numerous battles have taken place in the city, and with those come many deaths.
  2. Deadly diseases- Many believe victims of the 1820 Yellow Fever epidemic are bound to this earthly realm. In 1820, this disease decimated a tenth of Savannah’s population, and nine more epidemics followed.
  3. Fires-  Fires of the past ravished the city.  One in 1796 and another in 1820.  With these fires came destruction to buildings and homes and the loss of many lives as well.

These are just a few of the reasons Savannah seems to be a very spooky and haunted city.

New Orleans,

New Orleans’ French Quarter has a long history of being haunted.  There are a couple of reasons people believe this area to be haunted.  The first reason people believe the city to be haunted is due to all the lives lost during the Yellow Fever pandemic that plagued the city for almost 100 years.  The other major reason the city is thought to be haunted is all of the horrific events that took place over the years at The LaLaurie Mansion. 

This is just a shortlist of haunted or spooky cities in the United States.  This is definitely a series that we plan to add to each year.  If you have any cities you have lived in or visited that you feel should make the list of spooky or haunted cities, comment on them below.

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7 Places You Deserve To Travel to After Working Hard

As a travel nurse, you work hard, so you deserve to play even harder. Traveling may be part of how you earn a living. Visiting new places when your only priority is fun is a very different experience. Although travel maybe a little more difficult these days, here are seven new places you deserve to travel to (when the world opens back up) as a reward for your hard work.

1. Western Europe

France sits at the top of the list as it claims the title of the world’s most visited country. Your options for traveling through France are almost endless as each region has different food, wine, culture, and climate to offer. Explore Paris’s museums and bistros, and then head wherever whimsy takes you.

The Loire Valley is perfect for discovering exquisite wines and chateaux. Another good choice is the sunny and glamorous Riviera.

2. The Pacific

Hawaii is an island paradise waiting for you in the Pacific Ocean. Because it’s the 50th state, you don’t even need your passport if you’re coming from the US mainland! Divide your time between laying on the beach and trekking through rainforests and up volcanos. Hawaii is also a culinary mecca for fresh seafood, so be sure to indulge at least once.

3. North America

Alaska, the other non-contiguous US state, is known for national parks, glaciers, and the northern lights. Whether you fly into Anchorage or drive up through Canada’s Yukon Territory, be sure to dress for the season and your planned activities.

Animal lovers will also be amazed when they spot roaming brown bears or notice wolves running alongside their vehicle on the Denali Park Road. Cruise Alaska’s Inside Passage for an unforgettable voyage on the water. All-inclusive cruises are easy to find.

4. South America

Brazil beckons with its samba, Carnival, and caipirinhas. If you’re looking for a party, Brazil does it better than anywhere else. Brazil is also a nation of contrasts. There is a great disparity between the rich and poor, the bustling cities and the remote rainforest.

Traveling in Brazil is perfectly safe. You need to be aware of your surroundings and use good judgment. To get a full picture of this complex nation, have a blast in Rio, but go inland to see the primeval Amazon River.

5. Africa

Tanzania is the gem of East Africa. It is located just south of the equator and is home to one of the cradles of humanity, the Olduvai Gorge in the Rift Valley. Lake Victoria forms part of the nation’s northern border, and the Indian Ocean lies off the east coast. Tanzania also boasts the Serengeti Plain and Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa.

For the outdoors lover, Tanzania can’t be beaten. Contact one of the many local travel outfitters to organize the adventure of a lifetime.

6. Asia

China is a blend of massive modern cities and ancient culture. In Beijing, satisfy your craving for history at the Forbidden City, the largest imperial palace in the world. Next, visit Tiananmen Square to see Mao Zedong’s mausoleum and the site of the deadly student-led protests of 1989.

Fortunately for travelers, most of eastern and central China are linked by high-speed rail, making exploring the country easy and efficient. Two must-see attractions on the train routes are the Terracotta Army in Xi’an and the giant pandas in Chengdu. Finally, finish your tour of China in Hong Kong with a delicious dim sum.

7. Central Europe

The Czech Republic is popular among ex-pat English teachers for good reason. The central European country has a rich culture while remaining budget-friendly. In Prague, wander around the Old Town Square and visit Prague Castle, part of which dates from the 9th century!

The Czechs consume more beer per capita than any other nation on the planet. Most of that beer is made locally, which should give you a clue to the fact that they make great beer. Have a glass or two of pilsner to celebrate your travels.

You gladly give your all when you’re on the job. Take some time off and see the world and new places. You deserve it!

What do you think of our list of new places to travel to? Are there any places you have visited that you feel should make the list? Comment them below.

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