This Creepy Spot Deep In The Woods Of Maryland Is Like Something Out Of A Horror Movie
EDITOR’S NOTE: This property is under new management and rehabilitation is taking place. Trespassing is strictly forbidden so please admire the beauty of this old mansion in the following photos and video only…
Let’s face it: there are a lot of creepy places in Maryland. Sometimes people are surprised to learn just how many abandoned places there are in the Old Line State. From ghost towns to asylums, our state is full of secret spots that have long been forgotten. The following Maryland abandoned mansion is among the most interesting, as its eerily beautiful appearance is intriguing…







See more of this haunting place by watching the below video. Credit belongs to Youtube user Exploring with Stratus View.
The Winderbourne Mansion property was for sale but the listing was recently removed. You can still find it here.
There are plenty more creepy places like the Winderbourne Mansion in Maryland being overtaken by nature. Here are a few abandoned places in Maryland worth checking out.
Have you discovered any other weird and wild places in this fine state? If so, please share your creepy adventure stories with a comment.
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What are the scariest places in Maryland?
The state of Maryland holds a lot of history, some of which is downright sinister. It goes without saying that many of Maryland's oldest landmarks also happen to be among the most haunted. If you're someone who has an interest or an appreciation for the paranormal, you won't be disappointed by what the Old Line State has to offer in the way of haunted attractions. Some of the scariest, most frightening places you can visit in Maryland include Hager House in Hagerstown, Jericho Covered Bridge in Kingsville, Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Fletchertown Road in Bowie, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House in Waldorf, Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Spook Hill in Burkittsville, Maryland State Hospital in Annapolis, Union Hotel Restaurant in Port Deposit, Point Lookout Lighthouse in Scotland, Glenn Dale Hospital in Glenn Dale, Hampton House in Towson, Lake Linganore in New Market, Clara Barton House in Glen Echo, and the Baltimore County Almshouse in Cockeysville. Learn more about some of the most terrifying landmarks in Maryland. (That is...if you dare.)
What are Maryland's most haunted places?
Now that we've covered some of the scariest places in Maryland, it's time to focus on the ones notorious for having ghostly residents. These places include Hell House in Ilchester, Point Lookout Lighthouse in Scotland, Point Lookout State Park, the Dr. Mudd House Museum in Waldorf, Antietam Battlefield's Bloody Lane in Sharpsburg, Forest Haven in Laurel, Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Paw Paw Tunnel, and Glenn Dale Sanatorium. Learn more about these places in Maryland where you'll likely encounter a ghost. Be warned, though, these landmarks are not for the faint of heart!