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Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2015

1863 Inn Of Gettysburg

This low-key, traditional hotel in downtown Gettysburg is adjacent to the Jennie Wade House museum and a mile from Gettysburg National Military Park.

Cleveland OHIO Bridges 16 Claim(s) PANICd# 2253

1895 Central Viaduct Disaster Location

Location: A streetcar fell 100 feet off the bridge into the Cuyahoga River.

New Hope PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1363

Aaron Burr House

This quaint bed-and-breakfast in Bucks County dates back to 1873. It's a 7-minute walk from Bucks County Playhouse and 8 miles from Washington Crossing Historic Park.

Aberdeen OHIO Churches 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1042

Aberdeen Baptist Church Ohio

Three was a great need to have a Baptist Church in Aberdeen. Mrs. Reeder, an early founder, walked to Aberdeen, from th enow Ellsberry area, crosee the Ohio river in a skiff, walked to Washington, which was 4 miles from Maysvilled to attend Church.

Abington PENNSYLVANIA Churches 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1037

Abington Presbyterian Church and Graveyard

The oldest Presbyterian church in Montgomery County and mother church, directly or indirectly, to ten offspring churches.

Carson City NEVADA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1781

Abraham Curry House

The Abraham Curry House in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed around 1871 as the personal residence of Abraham Curry, one of the founding figures of the city.

Altantic City NEW JERSEY Lighthouses 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1071

Absecon Lighthouse

The Absecon Light is a coastal lighthouse located in the north end of Atlantic City, New Jersey overlooking Absecon Inlet. It is the tallest lighthouse in the state of New Jersey and is the third tallest masonry lighthouse in the United States.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2018

Adams County Almshouse Cemetery Gettysburg

The Adams County Almshouse was built in 1820 to care for the poor of Adams County one mile from Gettysburg on the Harrisburg Turnpike.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Government Buildings 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2016

Adams County Courthouse Gettysburg

Adams County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 101,407. Its county seat is Gettysburg. The county was created on January 22, 1800, from part of York County, and was named for the second President of t

Akron OHIO Theaters 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1021

Akron Civic Theater

Long recognized among the community's cultural landmarks, the Akron Civic Theatre has a rich and spectacular history. It has provided the community with a venue for quality entertainment and live performances for over seventy years.

Allegan MICHIGAN Prisons or Jails 11 Claim(s) PANICd# 1405

Allegan County Historical Society

One of the most significant locations associated with the society is the Old Jail Museum in Allegan. Built in 1906, the structure originally served as both a residence for the county sheriff and a functioning jail, reflecting a common design of the era.

Alma KANSAS Cemeteries 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1043

Alma Cemetery

Some time in the 1800's a cruel farmer owned the land that is now the Alma Cemetery. As Alma expanded and land was needed the officials went to the farmer with a generous offer to buy the land. The farmer refused to sell.

Vicksburg MISSISSIPPI Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1569

Anchuca Mansion

Anchuca Mansion in Vicksburg, Mississippi, traces its origins back to the early nineteenth century, when it was first constructed around 1830 by local politician and cotton broker J.W. Mauldin.

Port Townsend WASHINGTON Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1809

Ann Starrett Mansion

In 1893 George Starrett, a very successful contractor, found the love of his life, Ann, fell deeply in love with her, and was inspired to build the Queen Ann Mansion.

Appomattox VIRGINIA Historical Locations 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1928

Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

The Appomattox Court House is a National Historical Park of original and reconstructed 19th century buildings in Appomattox County, Virginia.

Arlington VIRGINIA Cemeteries 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1986

Arlington National Cemetery

George Washington Parke Custis, grandson of Martha Washington, acquired the land that now is Arlington National Cemetery in 1802, and began construction of Arlington House (the name is ultimately derived from the village in England.

Charlottesville VIRGINIA Historical Locations 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1885

Ash Lawn - Highland

Highland, located near Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, and adjacent to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States.

Lexington KENTUCKY Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1441

Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate

Ashland in Lexington, Kentucky, began as the personal estate of Henry Clay, one of the most influential American statesmen of the early nineteenth century.

Ashtabula OHIO Historical Locations 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2176

Ashtabula Train Disaster Location

This is the location of one of the worst train disasters in US history. The entire incident was caused by an iron bridge that was poorly designed and neglected.

Newport RHODE ISLAND Homes or Mansions 11 Claim(s) PANICd# 1262

Astor Beechwood Mansion

Beechwood, the Astor family's Gilded Age mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, was initially built for Daniel Parish in 1851, later purchased by William Backhouse Astor, Jr., and extensively renovated by Richard Morris Hunt in 1881.

Key West FLORIDA Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1966

Audubon House and Tropical Gardens

The Audubon House & Tropical Gardens has brick-pathed gardens that offer a lush 1-acre view of orchids, bromeliads, and other tropical foliage, an herb garden and 1840-style nursery.

Canfield OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1324

Austin Log Cabin

Austintown Log House is a log cabin near Youngstown, Ohio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 1974-07-30. It is managed by the Austintown Historical Society and commonly known as the "Austin Log Cabin".

Austintown OHIO School Buildings 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1325

Austintown Fitch High School

Originally name the Austintown Consolidated school, the Austintown Fitch High School became the Austintown Middle School until it was closed when the new middle school was built. THIS BUILDING HAS BEEN DEMOLITION.

Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Theaters 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1824

Avalon Hollywood

Avalon Hollywood began its life in 1927 when it opened as the Hollywood Playhouse, a grand theater built during the golden age of Hollywood.

Midlothian ILLINOIS Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1334

Bachelor's Grove Cemetery

Bachelor's Grove Cemetery is a small, abandoned cemetery in Bremen Township, Cook County, Illinois in Chicago's southwest suburbs. It is well known for its haunted reputation and supposed ghost sightings.

Youngstown OHIO Transportation Hubs 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1323

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Terminal Youngstown

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Terminal is the most architecturally significant remaining railroad passenger station in the central city of Youngstown.

Warsaw INDIANA Hotels 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1097

Barbee Hotel

The Barbee Hotel was considered a very high-class resort during Al Capone's time. He stayed in the hotel frequently, often clearing out all the guests so he could stay in seclusion. He always stayed in room 301 at the back of the hotel.

Girard OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1996

Barnhisel House

Henry Barnhisel, Sr. and his wife, Eve Anna, purchased 318 acres of land in 1813 in what would become the city of Girard.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Bed and Breakfasts 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1891

Bayfront Marin House

The first notice of a house on the property that is now home to The Bayfront Marin House, is in the Roque map of 1788, which shows a wooden building in bad condition.

Memphis TENNESSEE Historical Locations Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50011

Beale Street

Beale Street is a street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which runs from the Mississippi River to East Street, a distance of approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km). It is a significant location in the city's history, as well as in the history of blues music.

Wilmington DELAWARE Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1559

Bellevue Hall

Bellevue Hall in Wilmington, Delaware, traces its origins back to the mid-nineteenth century when it was constructed between 1853 and 1855 as a grand private residence for wealthy wool merchant Hanson Robinson.

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1048

Betsy Ross House

The building at 239 Arch Street, now known as the Betsy Ross House, was built over 250 years ago. The front portion was built around 1740, with the stair hall (or piazza) and the rear section added 10 to 20 years later.

Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA Hotels 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1982

Beverly Hills Hotel

For over a century, The Beverly Hills Hotel has been the spot for Hollywood's brightest lights, the ultimate beacon of glamour. She greets you like a movie star from the moment you pass the iconic signage.

Tombstone ARIZONA Theaters 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1767

Bird Cage Theatre

The Bird Cage Theatre opened its doors in late December of 1881 in the booming silver mining town of Tombstone, Arizona. Founded by Billy and Lottie Hutchinson, the building was originally intended to host respectable theatrical performances.

Lumberville PENNSYLVANIA Taverns 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1374

Black Bass Hotel

Unmatchable views, historic charm, and a warm welcoming staff greet you at the Black Bass Hotel. It is the perfect setting to relax and unwind for a variety of gatherings.

Norfolk CONNECTICUT Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1069

Blackberry River Inn

A superb historic colonial home dating back to 1763, Blackberry River Inn is situated on 27 acres in the beautiful Southern Berkshires of Connecticut.

Parkersburg WEST VIRGINIA Museums 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2077

Blennerhassett Museum of Regional History

The Blennerhassett Museum of Regional History is housed within a four-story brick building that is an interesting part of Parkersburg's colorful past.

Brecksville OHIO Parks 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2086

Blue Hen Falls

Blue Hen Falls is favorite of visitors who wish to visit one of the prettiest waterfalls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Wilder KENTUCKY Bars or Pubs 18 Claim(s) PANICd# 1016

Bobby Mackey's Music World

Bobby and Janet Mackey purchased the building in the spring of 1978 with the intention of turning it into a country bar. THIS LOCATION HAS BEEN DEMOLISHED.

Nags Head NORTH CAROLINA Lighthouses 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2168

Bodie Island Lighthouse

The current Bodie Island Lighthouse (pronounced “body island”) is the third that has stood in this vicinity of Bodie Island on the Outer Banks in North Carolina and was built in 1872.

Boothbay Harbor MAINE Theaters 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1091

Boothbay Opera House

For generations the historic 1894 Opera House in Boothbay Harbor, Maine stage has played host to actors and musicians from around the state and around the globe.

Traverse City MICHIGAN Restaurants 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1393

Bowers Harbor Inn

The property now known as Bowers Harbor Inn sits along the scenic shoreline of Traverse City and traces its origins back to the late nineteenth century.

Kent OHIO Parks 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2231

Brady Lake Kent

Brady Lake is a natural kettle lake in Portage County, Ohio, within Franklin Township, about a mile east of Kent.

Sagamore Hills OHIO Parks 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2085

Brandywine Falls

Carved by Brandywine Creek, the 65-foot falls demonstrates classic geological features of waterfalls.

Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1027

Bruce Hall

Bruce Hall houses 214 men and women, primarily first-year students, in four- and six-person suites. The building is named for the first chancellor after the University was renamed from the Pittsburgh Academy to the Western University of Pennsylvania.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Churches 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2195

Bruton Parish Episcopal Church

Bruton Parish Church is located in the restored area of Colonial Williamsburg. It was established in 1674 by the consolidation of two previous parishes in the Virginia Colony and remains an active Episcopal parish.

Marietta OHIO Restaurants 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2107

Buckley House Restaurant, Marietta Ohio

The Buckley House, now an elegant restaurant, was built as a private residence in 1879 for Maria Woodbridge, a pious spinster and wealthy pillar of Marietta society.

Sharon PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2234

Buhl Mansion Guesthouse & Spa

Construction on the mansion began in 1890 and was completed in 1896 for a total cost of $60,000.00 at a time when Sharon had 10,000 persons and the 2,400 people of the Buhl industries were paid 10 cents an hour.

Marietta OHIO Restaurants 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2101

Busy Bee

At 226 Gilman Ave. there sits a lovely little building known, since 1947, as the Busy Bee. Since its opening, this company has held the hearts of this town by filling their stomachs with its homemade food and local recipes.

Seattle WASHINGTON Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1090

Butterworth Building

The Butterworth Building or Butterworth Block at 1921 First Avenue in Seattle, Washington (U.S. state) was originally built as the Butterworth & Sons mortuary, which moved into this location in 1903 and moved to larger quarters in 1923.

Granville OHIO Hotels 11 Claim(s) PANICd# 1301

Buxton Inn

In 1812, Orrin Granger, a pioneer from Granville, Massachusetts built The Tavern on land that was purchased in 1806.

Youngstown OHIO School Buildings 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1006

Byzantine Catholic Central School

This is the former co-ed K-8 private school built in 1954 which opened in 1955 and was dedicated May 13, 1956 and closed in 2009.

Ames IOWA Theaters 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1098

C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Iowa State University

Clifford Y. Stephens, an Iowa State University alumnus, led donations with a one million dollar gift toward the Center’s construction of a performing arts auditorium. C.Y. Stephens’ gift came from the dream that he shared with James H Hilton.

Youngstown OHIO Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1073

Calvary Cemetery Youngstown

Calvary Cemetery is located at 248 Belle Vista Avenue on the west side of Youngstown, Ohio. The cemetery is maintained by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown.

Youngstown OHIO 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1311

Calvin Center Hall and Adtrm

Built as an annex, recreation center, and school for the Hungarian Presbyterian church that sits to the left of this building.

Buxton NORTH CAROLINA Lighthouses 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2161

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse protects one of the most hazardous sections of the Atlantic Coast. Offshore of Cape Hatteras, the Gulf Stream collides with the Virginia Drift, a branch of the Labrador Current from Canada.

Nashville TENNESSEE 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1554

Capitol Records Nashville

The Capitol Records building is a well-kept, very modern, plain gray office building with 11 floors. It sits on the corner of West End Avenue and Acklen Park Drive. Capitol Records shares this building with other renters.

Key West FLORIDA Bars or Pubs 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1869

Captain Tony's Saloon

Favorite watering hole of such legends as Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Shel Silverstein, and Jimmy Buffet, Captain Tony's Saloon is not just a bar; it is a piece of living history.

Dayton OHIO Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50017

Carillon Historical Park

Carillon Historical Park is a 65-acre open-air history museum that serves as the main campus for Dayton History. They share the wonderful stories of how Dayton changed the world!

Helena MONTANA Colleges 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1357

Carroll College Helena

Carroll College is a private Catholic college in Helena, Montana. The college has 21 buildings on a 63-acre campus and has over 35 academic majors.

Cashtown PENNSYLVANIA Taverns 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1390

Cashtown Inn

As one of the oldest hostelries in the region, Cashtown Inn had served "for the entertainment of strangers and travelers" since 1815.

San Juan PUERTO RICO Military Forts 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1951

Castillo San Cristobal

Castillo San Cristpbal, also known as Fort San Cristobal, is a fort in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was built by Spain to protect against land based attacks on the city of San Juan.

San Juan PUERTO RICO Military Forts 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1952

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Castillo San Felipe del Morro also known as Fuerte San Felipe del Morro or Castillo del Morro, is a 16th-century citadel located in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Marietta OHIO Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50006

Cawley and Peoples Mortuary Museum

Private museum with a collection of horse-drawn and motorized hearses, plus other funeral artifacts.

Lucas OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1989

Ceely Rose House

Nestled within the confines of what is now known as Malabar Farm State Park stands a rather non-descript, two-story white home.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Cemeteries 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1998

Cemetery of El Campo Santo

Early settlers of San Diego needed to construct a place to bury the dead, thus the El Campo Santo Cemetery opened in 1849.

Medora NORTH DAKOTA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 2063

Chateau de Mores State Historic Site

This 26-room, two-story frame building was built in 1883 as the summer residence of the Marquis's family. The Chateau is now a historic house museum and contains many of the original furnishings and personal effects of the de Mores family.

Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Hotels 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1864

Chateau Marmont Hotel

In 1926, Fred Horowitz, a prominent Los Angeles attorney, chose the site at Marmont Lane and Sunset Boulevard to construct an apartment building. The location was converted to a hotel in 1931.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2190

Chatham Manor

Chatham Manor is a Georgian-style mansion home completed in 1771 by farmer and statesman William Fitzhugh, after about three years of construction, on the Rappahannock River in Stafford County, Virginia, opposite Fredericksburg.

Ashtabula OHIO Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1344

Chestnut Grove Cemetery - Ashtabula

Ashtabula's Chestnut Grove Cemetery, located along the Ashtabula River near downtown, was originally an Indian burial site for members of the Erie tribe.

Chicago ILLINOIS Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2118

Chicago History Museum

Chicago History Museum (formerly known as the Chicago Historical Society (CHS)) was founded in 1856 to study and interpret Chicago's history.The CHS adopted the name, Chicago History Museum, in September 2006 for its public presence.

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Churches 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1906

Christ Church - Philadelphia

Christ Church is an Episcopal church in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia. Founded in 1695 as a parish of the Church of England, it played an integral role in the founding of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1907

Christ Church Burial Ground

Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia is an important early-American cemetery. It is the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin and his wife, Deborah. Four other signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried here as well.

Cleveland OHIO Historical Locations Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50002

Christmas Story House

A Christmas Story House is an attraction and museum in Cleveland, Ohio's Tremont neighborhood. The 19th-century Victorian, which was used in the exterior and some interior scenes for the movie.

Chicago ILLINOIS Bridges 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2153

Clarence Darrow Memorial Bridge Chicago

A bridge in Hyde Park that bridges the pond behind Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

Kinsman OHIO Homes or Mansions 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2121

Clarence Darrow Octagon House

The Clarence Darrow Octagon House is a historic octagon house in the community of Kinsman, Ohio, United States. Home to lawyer Clarence Darrow in his childhood, it has been named a historic site.

Cleveland OHIO Theaters 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1244

Cleveland Agora Theater

Henry LoConti Sr. opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966 near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. His concept of promoting live entertainment for young adults was an instant success, and audiences outgrew both the building and

Cleveland OHIO Government Buildings 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 2247

Cleveland City Hall

Cleveland City Hall is the seat of government for the City of Cleveland, Ohio, and the home of the Cleveland City Council and the office of the mayor of Cleveland.

Cleveland OHIO Museums 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1302

Cleveland Grays Armory Museum

Grays Armory is an historic building in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built by the Cleveland Grays, a private military company which was founded in 1837.This is one of the oldest standing buildings in downtown Cleveland.

Cleveland OHIO Museums 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 2246

Cleveland Police Museum

The Cleveland Police Museum traces its origins to a growing desire in the early 1980s to preserve the history of law enforcement in one of Ohio's most influential cities.

Toledo OHIO Historical Locations 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1348

Collingwood Art Center

Toledo's largest and oldest structure, The Collingwood Arts Center, is an immense and ominous, 6 floored, high pitched tile roofed brick building, with an attic and huge basement, made complete with elaborately carved window frames and a mansard roofed

San Diego CALIFORNIA Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2009

Colorado House - Wells Fargo

The Colorado House was a hotel constructed and operated by Cave Johnson Couts, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Dragoons.

Denver COLORADO Government Buildings 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2167

Colorado State Capital

The Colorado State Capitol was constructed in the 1890s and opened in November 1894. It is home to the Colorado General Assembly (opens in new window) and the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Treasurer.

Battle Creek MICHIGAN Apartment Buildings 15 Claim(s) PANICd# 1401

Columbia Court Apartments Michigan

Columbia Court Apartments in Battle Creek, Michigan, are believed to date back to the early twentieth century, during a period when the city was rapidly expanding due to industry and population growth.

Kearney NEBRASKA Colleges 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1105

Conrad Hall - University of Nebraska - Kearney

One of UNK's smaller halls, Conrad offers residents a tight-knit community and convenient location, right next door to the Nebraskan Student Union where the Market at 27th is located. It is the last building on campus to be named after a woman.

Butte MONTANA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1046

Copper King Mansion

The Copper King Mansion is a 34-room Victorian mansion built from 1884 to 1888 as the Butte residence of William Andrews Clark, one of Montana's three famous "Copper Kings" who helped establish the fledgling Montana territory through their business ventur

Cortland OHIO Churches 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2147

Cortland Opera House

This building, which was once a church, is now a recreation hall that people can rent for different parties, weddings, and other events.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1999

Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant

Between 1827 and 1829, Juan Bandini had a U-shaped home built off one corner of the plaza.

Salem MASSACHUSETTS Museums 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1031

Custom House

The Custom House is located on Derby Street in Salem, Massachusetts. It is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the very first historic site maintained by the National Park System.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1945

Daggett Saltbox House

Samuel Daggett (1723-1798) built the saltbox structure sometime between 1746, when 40 acres of land was deeded to him by his father, and 1758, the year he married his wife, Anna Bushnell.

Dallas TEXAS Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1269

Dallas Holocaust Museum

Founded in 1984, the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2090

David Putnam House

The oldest bank in Ohio, the Bank of Marietta, first conducted business in the home of David Putnam at 519 Fort Street.

Wilmington DELAWARE Bars or Pubs 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1072

Dead President's Pub

It is a two story building, with stairs leading down to the bathrooms and storage area. Memorabilia of Presidents of the United States can be found all around the place.

Dallas TEXAS Historical Locations 11 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1934

Dealey Plaza

Dealey Plaza is a city park in the West End district of downtown Dallas, Texas. It also was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963.

Albuquerque NEW MEXICO Hotels 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1095

Desert Sands Motel - Albuquerque

Built in 1957, the Desert Sands was considered a first-class establishment with a fancy roadside sign. Now it's in a rundown neighborhood, just a cheap place for drifters to hide out ... with a fancy vintage roadside sign. The sign is well documented by t

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1921

Devil's Den Gettysburg

Devils Den is a boulder-strewn hill on the south end of Houck's Ridge at Gettysburg Battlefield, once used by artillery and infantry (e.g., sharpshooters) on the second day of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.

Youngstown OHIO Theaters 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2154

Deyor Performing Arts Center

Originally built in 1931 as the Warner Theatre, the former movie palace was renovated and reopened as Powers Auditorium in 1969.

Anaheim CALIFORNIA Parks 14 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1899

Disneyland

Walt Disney got the idea for Disneyland after taking his daughters to different amusement parks around the country. He envisioned a place where kids and adults could come and enjoy themselves. The park opened July 17, 1955.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50021

Dr. Bob's Home

The Dr. Robert Smith House is a historic house museum in Akron, Ohio. Built in 1914, it is significant as the home from 1915 to 1950 of Dr. Bob Smith, one of the cofounders of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1962

Dr. Joseph Y. Porter House

The Key West Heritage House Museum and Robert Frost Cottage, also known as the Jessie Porter's Heritage House Museum and Robert Frost Cottage, was a museum located at 410 Caroline Street, Key West, Florida.

Cleveland OHIO Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1340

Drury Mansion

Because of the enormous success he had on his inventions, Drury built one of the last remaining homes on Euclid Avenue at East 87th Street. This mansion, composed of 34 rooms and 25,000 square feet, is located at 8615 Euclid Avenue.

Cleveland OHIO Hotels 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 2245

Drury Plaza Hotel Cleveland Downtown

The building that now houses the Drury Plaza Hotel Cleveland Downtown began its life in 1931 as the Cleveland Board of Education headquarters

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2205

Dudley Digges House

The home of Dudley Digges was built around 1760. It was damaged enough during the fighting at Yorktown that Digges moved to Williamsburg after the war, where he died in 1790.

Cleveland OHIO Taverns 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 2244

Dunham Tavern Museum & Gardens

Dunham Tavern Museum and Gardens stands as the oldest building still in its original location in the city of Cleveland.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2027

East Cemetery Hill

East Cemetery Hill is a landform on the Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania that was the site of a battle during the American Civil War

Cleveland OHIO Cemeteries 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 2248

East Cleveland Township Cemetery

East Cleveland Township Cemetery traces its origins back to the early nineteenth century, during a time when the region was still developing as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve.

Farmdale OHIO Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2173

East Gustavus Cemetery - Ohio

Almost lost to time, a cemetery from 1817 still exists. This cemetery houses at least 51 internments, with at least one being of extreme historical importance to Trumbull County.

Baltimore MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2183

Edgar Allan Poe House Baltimore

The Edgar Allan Poe House in Baltimore is a modest brick row home that offers a glimpse into the early life of one of America’s most influential writers.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1920

Eisenhower National Historic Site

Eisenhower National Historic Site preserves the home and farm of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, and its surrounding property of 690.5 acres. It is located just outside Gettysburg.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2028

Eisenhower North Washington Street Residence

Originally the Alpha Tau Omega house on Gettysburg College Campus, the Eisenhower's rented and live in this building while Ike was stationed in Gettysburg in the summer of 1918.

Kent OHIO Apartment Buildings 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2232

Empire Shop Kent

The former Empire Shop in Kent, Ohio, located at 135 E. Main St., is considered haunted by local paranormal experts and is featured on ghost tours.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Transportation Hubs 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2130

Engine House - Gettysburg and Northern Railroad

The engine house was built in the 90's, but the area around the building is considered to be haunted by soldiers who think they are still fighting in the Gettysburg Battle.

Cleveland OHIO Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2252

Erie Street Cemetery

Erie Street Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is the city's oldest existing cemetery.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1953

Ernest Hemingway House

The house was built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a marine architect and salvage wrecker, and became Ernest Hemingway’s home in 1931.

Peninsula OHIO Bridges 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2114

Everett Covered Bridge

It is believed that this bridge was built after a tragic accident took place where a local farmer lost his life while trying to cross the river during a winter snow storm.

Mamaroneck NEW YORK Lighthouses 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1010

Execution Rocks Lighthouse

Built in 1809, Sands Point Light is situated close to Execution Rocks, but proved ineffective at warning mariners of the danger in heavy fog or stormy weather.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2137

Fair Lane

Fair Lane was the estate of Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford and his wife, Clara Ford, in Dearborn, Michigan, in the United States. It was named after an area in Cork in Ireland where Ford's adoptive grandfather, Patrick Ahern, was born.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2136

Federal Pointe Inn

This historic Gettysburg landmark was built in 1896 and as the “Meade School”, whose photos are chronicled in the Library of Congress.

Cleveland OHIO Government Buildings 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1337

Federal Reserve Bank-Cleveland

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is the Cleveland-based headquarters of the U.S. Federal Reserve System's Fourth District.

Newton Falls OHIO Historical Locations 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2145

Fieldview Acres Mercantile

Currently this building houses a business that deals with hard-to-find antiques and collectibles. You can connect to the business' website for hours of operation.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1944

Firestone Farmhouse

The Firestone Farm was originally built by Peter Firestone in 1828 in Columbiana, Ohio (just a few miles from the Pennsylvania border), and is now a gem among gems inside Greenfield Village.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Museums 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2006

First San Diego Courthouse Museum

Originally designed as a town hall, the 16'x27' brick building stood on the corner of the plaza facing San Diego Avenue.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Colleges 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1525

Flagler College St. Augustine

a.k.a The Ponce de Leon Hotel that was an exclusive hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, built by millionaire developer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler and completed in 1888.

Stoystown PENNSYLVANIA Historical Locations 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1933

Flight 93 National Memorial

The Flight 93 National Memorial is located at the site of the crash of United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked in the September 11 attacks, in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, about 2 miles north of Shanksville, and 60 miles south

Fort Chaffee

On September 9, 1941, construction started on Camp Chaffee. Then on December 7, 1941, the first soldiers arrive. Between 1943-1946 some 3,000 German prisoners of war encamped at Camp Chaffee. It was the home of the 5th Armored Division from 1948-1957.

Bolivar OHIO Military Forts 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2129

Fort Laurens

Fort Laurens was built in 1778 under the orders of Lachlan McIntosh, an American commander sent to the Ohio territory to defeat the British-allied Wyandot people and attack the British in Detroit.

Ligonier PENNSYLVANIA Military Forts 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1975

Fort Ligonier

This fort was used during the period of the French and Indian War and Pontiac’s War. On the same property is a museum with many artifacts from that time period.

Mackinac Island MICHIGAN Military Forts 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1397

Fort Mackinac

Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th-century French, and later British, fort and trading post at the Straits of Mackinac; it was built on the northern tip of the lower peninsula of the present-day state of Michigan in the United States.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Military Forts 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2124

Fort Matanzas National Monument

Fort Matanzas was built by the Spanish in 1742 to guard Matanzas Inlet, the southern mouth of the Matanzas River, which could be used as a rear entrance to the city of St. Augustine.

Baltimore MARYLAND Military Forts 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2184

Fort McHenry

Fort McHenry is a historical American coastal pentagonal bastion fort. It is best known for its role in the War of 1812, when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British navy from Chesapeake Bay on September 13–14, 1814.

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Military Forts 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1901

Fort Mifflin

Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, stands as one of the oldest surviving fortifications in the United States and is the only Revolutionary War battlefield still intact in the city.

Farmington PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2017

Fort Necessity National Battlefield

The battle at Fort Necessity in the summer of 1754 was the opening action of the French and Indian War. This war was a clash of British, French and American Indian cultures. It ended with the removal of French power from North America.

Youngstown NEW YORK Military Forts 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1248

Fort Niagara

The history of Old Fort Niagara spans more than 300 years. During the colonial wars in North America a fort at the mouth of the Niagara River was vital, for it controlled access to the Great Lakes and the westward route to the heartland of the continent.

Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA Military Forts 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1367

Fort Pitt

Built by British colonists during the Seven Years' War at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, where the Ohio River is formed in western Pennsylvania.

Point Pleasant WEST VIRGINIA Military Forts 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2071

Fort Randolph

Fort Randolph was an American Revolutionary War fort which stood at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers, on the site of present day Point Pleasant, West Virginia, USA.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2004

Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

This cemetery is closed to new interments. The only interments that are being accepted are subsequent interments for veterans or eligible family members in an existing gravesite.

Key West FLORIDA Military Forts 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1957

Fort Zachary Taylor

The Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, better known simply as Fort Taylor is a Florida State Park and National Historic Landmark centered on a Civil War-era fort located near the southern tip of Key West, Florida.

Cleveland OHIO Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1306

Franklin Castle

The house was built in 1881 by architects Cudell and Richardson for Hannes Tiedemann, a German immigrant, and has a horrific past, as well as, some ghostly stories.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2164

Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park

This park is a unit of the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and elsewhere in Spotsylvania County, commemorating four major battles in the American Civil War: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Cemeteries 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2163

Fredericksburg National Cemetery

In July 1865, three months after the restoration of peace between the states, Congress authorized the establishment of a national cemetery in Fredericksburg to honor the federal soldiers who died on the battlefields or from disease in camp.

Merion Station PENNSYLVANIA Taverns 17 Claim(s) PANICd# 1022

General Wayne Inn - Merion Station

The General Wayne Inn building was built on land purchased by William Penn. Originally called The Wayside Inn, this building has been continuously used since 1704.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50012

Gettysburg Beyond the Battle Museum

A museum dedicated to fostering an understanding of the crucial role Gettysburg and Adams County have played in shaping our country’s history.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2020

Gettysburg Christ Lutheran Church

Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1836 to accommodate the Lutheran residents of Gettysburg.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50013

Gettysburg Heritage Center

The Gettysburg Heritage Center is operated by the nonprofit Gettysburg Nature Alliance, which educates about and preserves both our heritage and our habitat.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1327

Gettysburg National Cemetery

Gettysburg National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 3,500 Union soldiers killed in the Battle of Gettysburg, a Union victory often cited as a turning point in the Civil War.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50018

Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center

The Gettysburg National Battlefield Visitor Center has served as a gateway for millions seeking to understand the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to 3, 1863

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2046

Gettysburg Presbyterian Church

This church was originally established in 1813. Lincoln attended here on the day of the Gettysburg Address and Eisenhower was a member of this church.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Transportation Hubs 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2056

Gettysburg Train Station

The stately Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station stands tall over downtown Gettysburg to tell the stories of a prosperous town ravaged by war and raised by the determination of its citizens.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2132

Glatfelter Hall

Built in the Romanesque Revival style, the building's various renovations have left its exterior largely unchanged. Constructed in 1889 of red brick on a stone foundation, Glatfelter Hall is richly trimmed in Hummelstown brownstone and has a slate roof.

Akron OHIO Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2240

Glendale Cemetery Akron Ohio

Glendale Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located in Akron, Ohio. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

Virginia City NEVADA Hotels 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1779

Gold Hill Hotel and Saloon

Although one historical marker says the Gold Hill Hotel & Saloon dates back to 1859, local historians agree it was fully open as the Riesen House by 1861, coinciding with the start of the Civil War thousands of miles to the east.

Bath OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1948

Goldsmith House

This house is attributed to Jonathan Goldsmith, the most significant early architect in the Western Reserve.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2209

Grace Episcopal Church Yorktown

Grace Church is a historic Episcopal church and cemetery at Route 1003 and Main Street in Yorktown, Virginia. It was built in 1697 and later updated with a Greek Revival style.

Memphis TENNESSEE Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1055

Graceland

Graceland is located in Memphis, Tennessee, about 10 miles south of the downtown area. It sits along Elvis Presley Boulevard, a section of U.S. Highway 51S which was renamed in 1971 in honor of Presley's residence there.

Hollywood CALIFORNIA Theaters 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1897

Grauman's Chinese Theatre

Grauman's Chinese Theatre is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, United States.

Moundsville WEST VIRGINIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2065

Grave Creek Mound Historical Site

Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex is the largest of the Adena Burial mounds, having been constructed between 250 and 150 B.C.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50005

Greenfield Village

Experience firsthand the sights, sounds and sensations of America’s fascinating formation, where over 80 acres brim with resourcefulness and ingenuity. Here, 300 years of American perseverance serve as a living reminder that anything is possible.

Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1981

Greystone Mansion

The Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is a Tudor Revival mansion on a landscaped estate with distinctive formal English gardens, located in Beverly Hills, California, United States.

Willowick OHIO Ships or Yachts 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2249

Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick Ohio

One of the most devastating maritime tragedies on the Great Lakes connects to the Griffith Disaster Mass Burial Site in Willowick.

Hanoverton OHIO Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2259

Grove Hill Cemetery Hanoverton Ohio

Grove Hill Cemetery in Hanoverton traces its origins to the early nineteenth century, when the village was developing as a small but important settlement in Columbiana County.

Bath OHIO Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50007

Hale Farms and Village

Hale Farm & Village is a living history museum operated by the Western Reserve Historical Society and is within the boundaries of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Waynesville OHIO Taverns 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1304

Hammel House Inn

The traveling public has experienced the hospitality of bed and board at the location of the Hammel House Inn since 1787.

Marietta OHIO Taverns 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2102

Harmar Tavern

The Harmar Tavern has been here since 1900 and the walls reflect that history, including photos from the Great Flood of 1913.

Harmony PENNSYLVANIA Taverns 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1333

Harmony Inn

There have been many media reports about the entities who reside at the Harmony Inn, many of which are posted on the wall in the bar area.

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1874

Harper Cemetery

When Robert Harper died in 1782, there were only three houses in the town. Optimistic about the community's potential for growth, however, Harper had set aside this 4-acre cemetery.

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1877

Harper House

This oldest surviving structure in Harpers Ferry is interpreted as an 1850s armory worker house demonstrating crowded conditions and lack of housing during the town's industrial heyday.

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1882

Harpers Ferry Civil War Museum

Located next to the famous appliational trail stone steps leading up to the St. Peter Church and now serves as the Civil War Museum for the Harpers Ferry National Park.

Warren OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1911

Harriet Taylor Upton House

The Upton House, built by General Simon Perkins is the third oldest surviving house on Mahoning Avenue in Warren, Ohio.

Columbus OHIO Bed and Breakfasts 17 Claim(s) PANICd# 1359

Harrison House – Bed & Breakfast

On a leafy residential street, this refined B&B in an 1890 Queen Anne-style home furnished with antiques is 2 miles from Interstate 71 and 3 miles from the Columbus Museum of Art.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1958

Harry S. Truman Little White House

The Harry S Truman Little White House in Key West, Florida was the winter White House for President Harry S Truman for 175 days during 11 visits. The house is located in the Truman Annex neighborhood of Old Town, Key West.

Chardon OHIO Hospitals or Nursing Homes 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1079

Heather Hill Hospital and Health

UHHS Heather Hill was founded in 1939 by a Cleveland social worker, Mabel Woodruff. The original 150-acre estate included 60 acres of timber, five natural springs, several homes, a carriage house, granery and barn.

Yachats OREGON Lighthouses 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1104

Heceta Head Lighthouse

Heceta Head Light is a lighthouse located on the Oregon Coast 13 miles (21 km) north of Florence, Oregon and 13 miles (21 km) south of Yachats, Oregon, United States.

Youngstown OHIO Theaters 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1041

Henry H. Stambaugh Auditorium

Henry H. Stambaugh, local industrialist and philanthropist, bequeathed to the people of Youngstown and the surrounding areas a magnificent structure on what was then the northernmost part of Youngstown.

Manassas VIRGINIA Battlefields 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2221

Henry Hill Visitor Center

Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, Virginia, north of Manassas, that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles.

Frederick MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2225

Heritage Frederick

Originally constructed between 1824 and 1826, the building was designed in the Federal style and first served as the home of Dr. John Baltzell, a prominent local physician.

Bath OHIO Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1946

Herrick House

Built in 1845 by Jonathan Herrick in Twinsburg, Ohio, this stone Greek Revival structure was listed on the National Register in 1974

Dallas TEXAS Factories or Mills 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1270

Higginbotham - Pearlstone Building

Constructed in 1909, this building was first occupied in 1910 by the Hobson Electric company. The warehouse was next leased to the Maroney Hardware Company, which was bought in 1926 by Rufus W. Higginbotham and Hyman Pearlstone.

New Castle PENNSYLVANIA Poor Houses or County Homes 32 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1024

Hill View Manor

Hill View Manor which has played many roles over its long history. Originally built in 1925, it started as a home for the poor, where those released from prison could learn a new skill and get back on their feet.

Cincinnati OHIO Hotels 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1023

Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza

The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza in Ohio was the first multi-use complex in the United States, making it significant and progressive. The Netherland Plaza was described as a "city within a city".

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1915

Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg

AKA Camp Letterman. Experience the beauty and historic allure of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania when you vacation at the Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg hotel.

Anchorage ALASKA Hotels 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 1065

Historic Anchorage Hotel

Situated in the heart of downtown Anchorage, the hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the only historic hotel among Anchorage lodging properties.

Painesville OHIO Bed and Breakfasts 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1298

Historic Rider's Hostelry

Joseph Rider opened Rider's Inn in 1812. Over the years, the tavern expanded, providing fine accommodations and food for travelers in northeastern Ohio traveling to new ventures out west.

Richmond VIRGINIA Churches 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2200

Historic St. John's Church Richmond

St. John's Church is an Episcopal church located at 2401 East Broad Street in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Formed from several earlier parishes, St. John's is the oldest church in the city of Richmond, Virginia.

Toledo OHIO Cemeteries 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1995

Historic Woodlawn Cemetery

Founded in 1876, Woodlawn Cemetery is a classic example of the type of rural cemetery that urban planners began to favor in the mid-1800s.

Richmond VIRGINIA Cemeteries 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2201

Hollywood Cemetery Richmond

Hollywood Cemetery was founded in 1847 as part of the rural garden cemetery movement inspired by Mount Auburn in Massachusetts.

Hollywood CALIFORNIA Hotels 19 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1039

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

The Roosevelt Hotel is a historic Spanish-style hotel located at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Named after Theodore Roosevelt and financed by a group including Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and Louis B. Mayer, it first

Hollywood CALIFORNIA Historical Locations 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1109

Hollywood Sign

It's fitting that the Hollywood Sign, the worldwide symbol of the entertainment industry, was conceived as an outdoor ad campaign for a suburban housing development called Hollywoodland.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Hotels 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1838

Horton Grand Hotel

Opened in 1886, the Grand Horton Hotel was an elegant, ornate Italianate Victorian structure built by German immigrant Peter Mayerhofer in his desire to replicate the Innsbruck Hotel in Austria.

Conneaut Lake PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1312

Hotel Conneaut

Conneaut Lake Park was founded in 1892 as Exposition Park by Col. Frank Mantor as a permanent fairground and exposition for livestock, machinery, and industrial products from Western Pennsylvania.

Coronado CALIFORNIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2005

Hotel del Coronado

A living legend for 130 years, The Del celebrates its rich heritage as the proud host to celebrities, royalty, U.S. Presidents and beach-loving guests for generations. Built in 1888 by Elisha Babcock, Jr., and Hampton L. Story and designated a National Hi

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2238

Hower House Museum

The Hower House was completed in 1871 and was built by John Henry Hower, a leading Akron industrialist who was active in the milling, reaping, and cereal industries. The founding father of the company that later became Quaker Oats.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Museums 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2220

Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop

Hugh Mercer Apothecary was founded by Hugh Mercer in the mid-18th century. Mercer was a doctor who fled Scotland after the Battle of Culloden.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1896

Huguenot Cemetery

The Huguenot Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida located across from the historic City Gate was a Protestant burial ground between the years 1821 and 1884.

Jacksonville ILLINOIS Colleges 18 Claim(s) PANICd# 1030

Illinois College

Illinois College was founded in 1829 by Reverend John M. Ellis, a Presbyterian minister who felt a - seminary of learning - was needed in the new frontier state of Illinois.

Peninsula OHIO Parks 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2113

Indigo Lake

Originally the site of Gray's Quarry, a gravel and sand pit, Indigo Lake came under the responsibilities of the National Park Service on December 27, 1974, with the creation of the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area.

Cody WYOMING Hotels 19 Claim(s) PANICd# 1092

Irma Hotel

Step back in time... into the old west of today, at the Irma Hotel, - a place that Buffalo Bill Cody called "a gem" just outside of Yellowstone National Park.

East Liverpool OHIO Apartment Buildings 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1329

J.C. Thompson Building

At 6th and Market Streets, this building opened September 1, 1892. The Crosser and Ogilive Company occupied the basement, first floor and part of the second floor until 1905.

Newport RHODE ISLAND Prisons or Jails 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1476

Jailhouse Inn Newport

The Jailhouse Inn traces its origins back to the colonial era when Newport was one of the most active ports in early America. Some believe that some spirits from the old jail still linger.

Mentor OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1289

James A. Garfield National Historic Site

Garfield acquired the home in 1876 to accommodate his large family. The home, named Lawnfield by reporters, was the site of the first successful front porch campaign in 1880.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2141

James Henry Thompson House Gettysburg

This house was is located across the street from Mary Thompson's house a.k.a. Lee's Headquarters and was owned by her oldest son. An expansion was later added to the home.

Montpelier Station VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1931

James Madison's Montpelier

James Madison's Montpelier, located in Orange County, Virginia, was the plantation house of the Madison family, including fourth President of the United States, James Madison, and his wife Dolley.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Historical Locations 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2192

Jamestown Rediscovery

Jamestown Rediscovery is an archaeological project of Preservation Virginia investigating the remains of the original English settlement at Jamestown, established in the Virginia Colony in North America beginning on May 14, 1607.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1019

Jennie Wade House

The Jennie Wade house, originally the McClellan home, lived through the Battle of Gettysburg and witnessed the tragic death of Gettysburg civilian Jennie Wade, as she was preparing bread for the Union soldiers.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2159

John Brown House Akron

Home of American abolitionist John Brown and his family in 1844 when he partnered with Colonel Simon Perkins to establish a wool partnership.

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Museums 18 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1879

John Brown Wax Museum

The John Brown Wax Museum is three story brick building originally owned by Alexander Kelly for a family home with his wife Ellen and five children.

Dallas TEXAS Historical Locations Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50016

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Plaza

The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial is a monument to United States president John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas, United States, erected in 1970 and designed by noted architect Philip Johnson.

Cleveland OHIO Restaurants 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1339

Johnny Mango World Café & Bar

Johnny Mango World Café & Bar, an oasis in the heart of Cleveland, Ohio! Step into our colorful, globetrotting haven where the flavors of Mexico, Thailand, and the Caribbean come alive in a casual, tropical-inspired setting.

Seattle WASHINGTON Bars or Pubs 0 Claim(s) PANICd# 1088

Kell's Irish Pub and Restaurant

Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub is one of Seattle's favorite hideaways. Situated in Post Alley above the historic Pike Place Market, Kells is a fine way to round up a day's sightseeing or browsing at the market.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2218

Kenmore Fredericksburg

Built in the 1770s, it was the home of Fielding and Elizabeth Washington Lewis and is the only surviving structure from the 1,300-acre Kenmore plantation.

Kent OHIO Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2229

Kent Historical Society

The Clapp Woodward House in Kent, Ohio, stands as one of the city's most notable examples of late Victorian residential architecture and an enduring symbol of its 19th-century heritage

Kent OHIO Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2228

Kent Masonic Temple

The Kent Masonic Lodge, one of the most striking landmarks in Kent, Ohio, began not as a temple but as the private home of one of the town's most important figures, Marvin Kent.

Warren OHIO Colleges 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1051

Kent State Trumbull Campus

In 1954, Kent State University initiated a cadet program to help the community overcome a critical shortage of elementary teachers. Until the fall of 1965, the university offered an evening program at Warren G. Harding High School.

Kent OHIO Colleges 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2174

Kent State University

The university was established in 1910 as a normal school. The first classes were held in 1912 at various locations and in temporary buildings in Kent.

Kent OHIO Transportation Hubs 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1932

Kent Train Depot

Built in 1875, the Erie Train Depot served as a hub of commerce for the City of Kent until service was halted after 95 years. Now home to the Treno Ristorante.

Gambier OHIO Colleges 15 Claim(s) PANICd# 1011

Kenyon College

Kenyon is the oldest private college in Ohio and was founded in 1824. Originally, Kenyon College was an all-male college whose main focus was to educate clergymen for frontier America. It soon however, became highly regarded for it's education. In 1969,

Key West FLORIDA Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1963

Key West Cemetery

The Key West Cemetery is a 19-acre cemetery located at the foot of Solares Hill on the island of Key West, Florida with well over 100,000 interred.

Key West FLORIDA Lighthouses 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1954

Key West Lighthouse

Almost immediately after the U.S. Navy established a base in Key West in 1823, the need for a lighthouse became evident

Key West FLORIDA Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1965

Key West Shipwreck Museum

The Key West Shipwreck Museum is located in Key West, Florida, United States. It combines actors, films and actual artifacts to tell the story of 400 years of shipwreck salvage in the Florida Keys

Albuquerque NEW MEXICO Theaters 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2263

Kimo Theatre

The KiMo Theatre in Albuquerque, New Mexico, opened its doors on September 19, 1927, during a time when movie palaces were becoming cultural landmarks across the United States.

Mason OHIO Parks 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2237

Kings Island Amusement Park

Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park located 24 miles northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park was built by Taft Broadcasting and opened in 1972.

Marietta OHIO Hotels 20 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2103

Lafayette Hotel Marietta

The Lafayette Hotel was built in 1918 on the site of the Bellevue Hotel which burnt down in 1916. The hotel is named after Marquis de Lafayette who visited the area in 1825.

Cleveland OHIO Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1288

Lake View Cemetery - Cleveland

Lake View Cemetery, founded in 1869 by wealthy Clevelanders including Jeptha Wade, was modeled after Boston's Mount Auburn Cemetery as well as the historic cemeteries of France and England.

Urbana MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1099

Landon House

The magnificent Landon House mansion in Urbana, Maryland is an incredible repository of American history. Built in 1754 along the Rappahannock River in Virginia, the Landon House served as a silk mill for 80 years before being dismantled and moved.

Austintown OHIO Cemeteries Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50014

Lanterman Moherman Cemetery

Lanterman Moherman Cemetery is a hidden historical cemetery that hundreds drive by everyday and very few realize that it exists.

Youngstown OHIO Factories or Mills 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1008

Lanterman's Mill

At the end of the 18th century the land surrounding a beautiful, natural waterfall, now known as Lanterman's Falls, belonged to John Young, founder of Youngstown. In August 1797 Young's surveyors, Isaac Powers and Phineas Hill, set out to explore the then

Leetonia OHIO Factories or Mills 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2226

Leetonia Beehive Coke Ovens Park

The Village of Leetonia and the Leetonia Beehive Coke Ovens were born in 1865, when an Irish businessman named William Lee began scouting the area for railroad expansion.

Leetonia OHIO Libraries 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2148

Leetonia Community Public Library

A public library in Leetonia, Ohio, built on the grounds of the former community high school.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2092

Levi Barber House

The Levi Barber House, situated at the confluence of the Muskingum & Ohio Rivers & located in Harmar Village, is owned by Ed & Cathy Stratton Engle.

Frankfort KENTUCKY Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1429

Liberty Hall Historic Site

Liberty Hall Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a Georgian-style mansion built around 1796 by Senator John Brown, a key figure in Kentucky's statehood.

Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Libraries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1872

Library of Congress - Jefferson Building

The oldest of the three United States Library of Congress buildings, the Thomas Jefferson Building was built between 1890 and 1897.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2156

Lightner Museum

The Lightner Museum is a museum of antiques, mostly American Gilded Age pieces, housed within the historic Hotel Alcazar building in downtown St. Augustine.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2134

Lincoln Cemetery

While postwar America struggled to make a place for its African American citizens, a group called the Sons of Good Will created the Lincoln Cemetery in 1867 to ensure "the proper burial of Gettysburg's African American citizens and Civil War veterans."

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2042

Little Round Top Gettysburg

Little Round Top is the second highest point on the battlefield (after Big Round Top) and was one of the most strategic locations on the battlefield.

Akron OHIO Parks 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2239

Lock 4 Park Akron

Lock 4 is an exciting space in Downtown Akron. The rushing water of the Ohio-Erie Canal creates multiple waterfalls through Lock 4 that, along with the historic brick facades of some of the oldest buildings in the city.

Loveland OHIO Museums 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1347

Loveland Castle - Chauteau Laroche

Chauteau Laroche, also known as the Loveland Castle, is a museum on the banks of the Little Miami River in Loveland, Ohio

Jamestown NEW YORK Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50008

Lucy and Desi Museum

Celebrating the lives, careers, and legacies of the "First Couple of Comedy" and their incredible impact on the world.

Jamestown NEW YORK Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50009

Lucy Childhood Home

Lucille Ball's childhood home, originally 59 Eighth St. in Celoron, New York, belonged to her grandparents, Fred and Flora Belle Hunt, where they lived with Lucy's mother, Desiree "DeDe" Ball, and her younger brother Freddy.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1923

Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg

Built in 1832, the Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary was the first Lutheran seminary in the country.

Menomonie WISCONSIN Theaters 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1589

Mabel Tainter Theater

The Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts, originally named the Mabel Tainter Memorial Building and also known as the Mabel Tainter Theater, is a historic landmark in Menomonie, Wisconsin, and is registered on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Hollywood CALIFORNIA Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1898

Madame Tussauds Hollywood

Madame Tussauds Hollywood is a wax museum and tourist attraction located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

Madison OHIO Historical Locations 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1286

Madison Seminary

In 1847 a small frame building opened in Madison Township, Lake County, OH that became known as the Madison Seminary. It provided high school and beyond education to people of Lake and surrounding counties.

Dallas TEXAS Theaters 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1332

Majestic Theater - Dallas

Designed by John Eberson under direction of Karl Hoblitzelle, the Majestic Theatre was constructed in 1920 as the flagship theater for Interstate Amusement Company, a chain of vaudeville houses.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2061

Major General John Sedgwick Gettysburg

The equestrian monument to Major General John Sedgwick is south of Gettysburg on Sedgwick Avenue. It was dedicated in 1913 by the State of Connecticut.

Lucas OHIO Homes or Mansions 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1292

Malabar Farms

In the rolling countryside of Richland County, Louis Bromfield, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and dedicated conservationist, created his dream -- Malabar Farm.

Mansfield OHIO Museums 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1295

Mansfield Women's Club

Remaining as one of Mansfield, Ohio's largest and oldest homes, the estate of Mr & Mrs. Henry C. Hedges, is known for its near original 1800's interior and stunning Victorian charm.

Fall River MASSACHUSETTS Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1913

Maplecroft

Maplecroft is most well known as Lizzie Borden's home on the hill. She lived there from shortly after her trial where she was acquitted of murder until her death in 1927.

Marietta OHIO Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2096

Marietta Soda Museum

This location was built in 1900 and was formally known as the Maple Cafe.

Key West FLORIDA Bed and Breakfasts 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1956

Marrero's Guest Mansion

Marrero's Guest Mansion was built in 1889 by Francisco Marrero. He was a prominent cigar maker who fell in love with a girl named Enriquetta.

Key West FLORIDA Museums 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1955

Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum

The Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum, is a historic site. This is the current home of Robert the Doll.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2160

Mary Washington House

In 1772, George Washington purchased a house from Michael Robinson in Fredericksburg, Virginia, for his mother. Mary Ball Washington spent her last seventeen years in this comfortable home.

Cleveland OHIO Hospitals or Nursing Homes 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2255

Mather Mansion

Mather Mansion was built in 1910 for Samuel Livingston Mather, a wealthy industrialist whose fortune came from iron ore shipping and steel production on the Great Lakes.

Toledo OHIO Bars or Pubs 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1350

Maumee Bay Brewing Company

Originally named the Oliver House, it was built in 1837 with a grand opening in 1859. Since 1995 the Maumee Bay Brewing Co. has operated out of the building.

Appomattox VIRGINIA Historical Locations 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1912

McLean House

The McLean House in Appomattox, Virginia is within the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. This location served as the location of the surrender of the Confederate army of Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2043

McPherson Farm

Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, the McPherson Farm was a thriving and peaceful agricultural operation owned by Edward McPherson, a prominent lawyer and newspaper editor.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1922

McPherson Ridge Railway Cut

The railway cut of the Gettysburg Battlefield was the place of an 1863 military engagement during the first Day of the Battle of Gettysburg, near the Edward McPherson farmhouse.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Churches Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50015

Memorial Presbyterian Church St. Augustine

The Memorial Presbyterian Church is a historic church constructed in 1889 by American industrialist Henry Flagler. It was dedicated to the memory of his daughter Jennie Louise Benedict.

Cleveland OHIO School Buildings 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 2258

Memorial School Cleveland

Memorial School in Cleveland, Ohio, stands as a solemn tribute to one of the most tragic school disasters in American history.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Historical Locations 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1943

Menlo Park Laboratory

In 1876, Thomas Edison set up his home and research laboratory in Menlo Park, which at the time was the site of an unsuccessful real estate development named after the town of Menlo Park, California.

San Juan PUERTO RICO Churches 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2126

Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of Saint John the Baptist

The original cathedral in what was the city of Puerto Rico (changed to San Juan Bautista in 1521) was constructed from wood in 1521. This cathedral is the location of the grave of Juan Ponce de León.

Coral Gables FLORIDA Hotels 14 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1968

Miami Biltmore Hotel

The Miami Biltmore Hotel is a luxury hotel in Coral Gables, Florida, United States. It was designed by Schultze and Weaver and was built in 1926 by John McEntee Bowman and George Merrick as part of the Biltmore hotel chain.

Charlottesville VIRGINIA Taverns 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1884

Miche Tavern

Michie Tavern, located in Albemarle County, Virginia, is a Virginia Historic Landmark that was established in 1784 by Scotsman William Michie, though in Earlysville.

Youngstown OHIO Parks 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1950

Mill Creek Park Youngstown

Mill Creek Park was established in 1891 by Volney Rogers as the first park district in Ohio.

Dallas TEXAS Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1243

Millermore Mansion

Over the years, the Millermore Mansion began to crumble and was headed down the road of demolition by the city of Dallas. In 1968, a group of Dallas citizens called the Dallas County Heritage Society stepped in and saved the mansion and begin to have it r

San Diego CALIFORNIA Parks 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2008

Mission Hills Park

Mission Hills Park, also known as Pioneer Park, is located in Mission Hills. The park is said to go back as far as the late 1800s.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2204

Mobjack Bay Coffee Roasters and Petite Cafe

The cafe is housed in the Cole Digges House, a colonial-era structure dating back to around 1726, making it one of the original buildings in Historic Yorktown.

Louisville OHIO Hospitals or Nursing Homes 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2261

Molly Stark Sanatorium in Louisville

Molly Stark Sanatorium in Louisville, Ohio, was established in the early twentieth century as a tuberculosis treatment facility serving Stark County and surrounding communities.

Charlottesville VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1883

Monticello

Monticello was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, who began designing and building Monticello at age 26 after inheriting land from his father.

Savannah GEORGIA Bars or Pubs 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1052

Moon River Brewing Company

Moon River Brewing Company is located in the former City Hotel. Elazer Early, a native of Charleston, S.C, built the City Hotel in 1821.

McArthur OHIO Abandoned Buildings 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1035

Moonville Railroad Tunnel

In 1856, the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad (M and C) was pushing through southeastern Ohio to reach Cincinnati. William Cutler, the owner of the fledgling railroad, was having financial problems and was looking to streamline and conserve money while bu

San Diego CALIFORNIA Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2014

Mormon Battalion Historic Site

The Mormon Battalion Historic Site in San Diego is a visitors center that commemorates the Mormon Battalion's historic journey from the Council Bluffs area of Iowa to San Diego, California.

Billings MONTANA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1086

Moss Mansion

The Moss Mansion Historic House Museum is located in Billings, Montana on 914 Division St. It is a turn of the century, red-stoned mansion built by P.B. Moss, who moved to Billings from Paris, Missouri

Point Pleasant WEST VIRGINIA Museums 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2073

Mothman Museum

THIS LOCATION IS NOT HAUNTED, but is a museum devoted to the Mothman, a local legend, featuring press clippings, documents & memorabilia.

Marietta OHIO Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2112

Mound Cemetery Marietta Ohio

Mound Cemetery in Marietta, Ohio, is a historic cemetery developed around the base of a prehistoric Adena burial mound known as the Great Mound or Conus.

Frederick MARYLAND Cemeteries 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2182

Mount Olivet Cemetery Frederick Maryland

Mount Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery in Frederick, Maryland. The cemetery is located at 515 South Market Street and is operated by the Mount Olivet Cemetery Company, Inc

Akron OHIO Cemeteries Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50022

Mount Peace Cemetery Akron

Mount Peace Cemetery in Akron, Ohio, is a place defined more by quiet remembrance than by legend or mystery.

Farmington PENNSYLVANIA Taverns 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2001

Mount Washington Tavern

This building was one of the taverns that was located along National Road which was the first highway built by the Federal Government, and is named after George Washington since he previously owned the land.

Sharpsburg MARYLAND Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1887

Mumma Farm and Graveyard

The only deliberate destruction of property during the battle was the burning of this farm. This location is a private residence.

Chicago ILLINOIS Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2119

Museum of Science and Industry

The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is a science museum located in Chicago, Illinois, in Jackson Park. It is housed in the former Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.

Plattsmouth NEBRASKA Museums 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1978

Museum of Shadows

Museum Of Shadows is located in a three-story building, just recently voted one of the most haunted museums in the world! The museum houses over 1000 verified haunted artifacts, donated from not only across the United States but multiple countries.

Branson MISSOURI Theaters 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1108

Music City Centre

Music CIty Centre is an entertainment complex located in the middle of the action on the 76 Strip!

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Museums 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1905

Mutter Museum

The Mutter Museum of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia began as a donation from American surgeon Thomas Dent Mutter, MD (1811-1859), who was determined to improve and reform medical education.

Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA Museums 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 1369

National Aviary

The National Aviary, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the only independent indoor nonprofit aviary in the United States. It is also the country's largest aviary, and the only one accorded honorary "National" status by the United States Congress

Frederick MARYLAND Museums 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2189

National Museum of Civil War Medicine

The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is a U.S. historic education institution located in Frederick, Maryland. Its focus involves the medical, surgical and nursing practices during the American Civil War.

Silver Spring MARYLAND Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50004

National Museum of Health and Medicine

The museum was founded by U.S. Army Surgeon General William A. Hammond as the Army Medical Museum (AMM) in 1862; it became the NMHM in 1989 and relocated to its present site at the Army's Forest Glen Annex in 2011.

Wright-Patterson AFB OHIO Museums 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2138

National Museum of the United States Air Force

The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, is the world’s largest military aviation museum.

Newton Falls OHIO Bridges 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1003

Newton Falls Covered Bridge

Constructed in 1831, the bridge still accommodates autos over the East Branch of the river. It is the second oldest covered bridge in the state, the only one in Ohio with a covered crosswalk, and the last covered bridge in Trumbull County.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1937

Noah Webster Home

In his New Haven, Connecticut home, Noah Webster wrote the first dictionary of the American English language. The house changed hands, serving as a private residence and dormitory for more than a century before coming to Greenfield Village in 1936.

Fall River MASSACHUSETTS Cemeteries 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1914

Oak Grove Cemetery - Fall River

Oak Grove Cemetery was established in 1855 and designed by Josiah Brown. This cemetery houses the burial sites of Lizzie Borden and the Borden family.

Youngstown OHIO Cemeteries 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1314

Oak Hill Cemetery - Youngstown

The origins of Oak Hill Cemetery go back to 1850 when a group of Youngstown residents joined together to form the Mahoning Cemetery Association.

Atlanta GEORGIA Cemeteries 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1283

Oakland Cemetery

City fathers purchased six acres in 1850 to be a public burial ground for a young but fast-growing town that already had a population of more than 2,500.

Sharon PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 2241

Oakwood Cemetery Sharon Pa

Oakwood Cemetery was chartered 11 April 1866, many of the stones have earlier dates as graves were moved to this location from other cemeteries. This is the largest cemetery in Mercer County with over 20,000 burials.

Warren OHIO Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2179

Oakwood Cemetery Warren Ohio

Oakwood Cemetery has been serving all faiths in Warren and Trumbull, Ohio, since the 1800s.

Ocracoke NORTH CAROLINA Islands 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1863

Ocracoke Island

Ocracoke is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated town located at the southern end of Ocracoke Island, located entirely within Hyde County, North Carolina. The population was 948 as of the 2010 Census.

Mansfield OHIO Prisons or Jails 23 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1009

Ohio State Reformatory

The cornerstone laid on November 4, 1886 evolved into this magnificent Chateauesque structure. Cleveland architect Levi T. Scofield designed the Ohio State Reformatory using a combination of three architectural styles; Victorian Gothic, Richardsonian Roma

Athens OHIO Colleges 27 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1029

Ohio University

In 1803, Ohio became a state and on February 18, 1804, the Ohio General Assembly passed an act establishing "The Ohio University." The opened in 1808 with one building, three students, and its one professor, Jacob Lindley.

Athens OHIO Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2087

Old Athens Hospital Cemetery

The Ridges Cemetery, located in the picturesque town of Athens, Ohio, is a site steeped in profound history and significance. Nestled within the expansive grounds of the former Athens Lunatic Asylum.

Newark OHIO Prisons or Jails 11 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1330

Old Licking County Jail

Completed in 1889, the jail was the first to house the Sheriff of the County. Featuring 3 floors of cells for men and 1 floor for women, the jail was a marvel of architecture built out of Millsburg Stone, it was built to last for generations to come.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Historical Locations 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2224

Old Medical Shop Yorktown

Dr. Corbin Griffin was a prominent Yorktown physician active in the American Revolutionary War, serving as a surgeon with Virginia forces.

Dundee MICHIGAN Museums 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2002

Old Mill Museum Dundee

The Old Mill Museum is Dundee's only venue to showcase its local history. Lovingly restored during the 1980's by a group of volunteers known as the Old Mill Restoration Committee.

Columbus OHIO Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1360

Old Ohio Governor's Mansion

The Old Governor's Mansion at 1234 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio, was built in 1904. Also known as Ohio Archives Building or as Charles H. Lindenberg Home, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972

San Diego CALIFORNIA Lighthouses 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2007

Old Point Loma Lighthouse

The original Point Loma Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the Point Loma peninsula at the mouth of San Diego Bay in San Diego, California. It is situated in the Cabrillo National Monument. It is no longer in operation as a lighthouse but is o

Baltimore MARYLAND Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2185

Old St. Paul Cemetery Baltimore

The Old St. Paul’s Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, holds a deeply rooted place in the city’s early history, serving as a burial ground for some of its most notable early residents.

Memphis TENNESSEE Theaters 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1054

Orpheum Theater

The original Orpheum Theatre was built in 1890 and was called The Grand Opera House. At the time, it was known as "the classiest theatre outside of New York City."

Gallipolis OHIO Taverns 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2068

Our House Tavern

Henry Cushing's Ohio River tavern, called "Our House," was the center of the community's social life for many years.

Sauk Centre MINNESOTA Hotels 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 1276

Palmer House Hotel

This location was originally a brothel constructed in the 1860's. it burned to the ground in 1900 and was reconstructed on what is believed to be portions of the original charred foundation in 1901.

New Hope PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1362

Parry Mansion

The Parry Mansion was built in 1784 by Benjamin Parry, one of New Hope's founders. The furnishings of the eleven rooms reflect 125 years of decorative changes.

Paso Robles CALIFORNIA Hotels 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1273

Paso Robles Inn

In 1889, the same year that Paso Robles incorporated as a city, construction began on a magnificent new hotel. The hotel required over one million bricks and cost a princely $160,000. The new El Paso de Robles Hotel opened for business in 1891.

Pennhurst State School and Hospital

Pennhurst State School and Hospital, originally known as the Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic is positioned on the border between Chester County and Montgomery County in Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2131

Pennsylvania Hall

Pennsylvania Hall (Penn Hall, Old Dorm) is the Gettysburg College central administrative building and the college's oldest building.

Warren OHIO Parks 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2150

Perkins Park Warren Ohio

Formally called Perkins Flats, this area was purchased from the Perkins estate in 1931 by the city of Warren and turned into a park.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1303

Perkins Stone Mansion

Completed in 1837, the Perkins Stone Mansion was built by Colonel Simon Perkins, son of Akron's founder General Simon Perkins.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2197

Peyton Randolph House

The Peyton Randolph House, also known as the Randolph-Peachy House, is a historic house museum in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Its oldest portion dating to about 1715, it is one of the museum's oldest surviving buildings.

Keedysville MARYLAND Homes or Mansions 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1871

Phillip Pry House

A building that went from a home to a hospital and headquarters in less than twenty-four hours: explore the Pry House and discover the war changed lives both in battle and on the home front.

Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1085

Pico House

The Pico House Built by Pio Pico, last governor of California under Mexican rule, who lived almost the entire length of the nineteenth century, from 1801 to 1894.

Seattle WASHINGTON Historical Locations 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1798

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market remains Seattle's neighborhood marketplace, the center of fresh, locally produced and high quality foods, goods and handcrafted products.

Youngstown OHIO Parks 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1281

Pioneer Pavilion

Pioneer Pavilion, located in Mill Creek Park, is one of the oldest structures in Youngstown, Ohio. Constructed in 1821, this sandstone building served as a mill for carding and fulling wool.

Miami FLORIDA Churches 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1969

Plymouth Congregational Church

The Plymouth Congregational Church is a historic church located in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida.

Ponce Inlet FLORIDA Lighthouses 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2165

Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light is a lighthouse and museum located at Ponce de León Inlet in Central Florida. At 175 feet (53 m) in height, it is the tallest lighthouse in the state and one of the tallest in the United States.

Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Museums 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1366

Powel House

Powel House is a historic mansion/museum located at 244 South 3rd Street between Willings Alley and Spruce Street in the Society Hill neighborhood.

Cleveland OHIO Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1014

President Garfield's Monument

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the James A. Garfield Monument is the final resting place of the 20th President of the United States.

Cleveland OHIO Parks 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2254

Progressive Field Cleveland

Progressive Field is a baseball stadium in the downtown area of Cleveland, Ohio. It is the ballpark of the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball and, together with Rocket Arena, is part of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex.

Milford OHIO Museums 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1049

Promont House Museum

Promont House in Milford, Ohio, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. It is an Italianate Victorian structure, built in 1865 by William Megrue, and purchased in 1879 by John Pattison, who became the 43rd governor of Ohio.

Trinway OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1045

Prospect Place Estate

Prospect Place was a station on the Underground Railroad and was used to safely move escaped slaves to freedom. The property is listed on the National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places.

Toledo OHIO Historical Locations 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2003

Pythian Castle - Toledo

The Pythian Castle in Toledo, Ohio, is a Romanesque-style building built in 1890. Located in Toledo's Center City at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and N. Ontario Street, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

Parkersburg WEST VIRGINIA Parks 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2076

Quincy Hill Park

Quincy Hill, once known as Prospect Hill, is a neighborhood located between Quincy Street and Shattuck Street in Parkersburg, WV.

Cleveland OHIO Hotels 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1342

Renaissance Cleveland Hotel

The Renaissance Cleveland Hotel is an historic hotel. It opened in 1918 as the Hotel Cleveland. It is today part of the Tower City Center mixed-use complex.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2047

Reynold's Woods

aka Herbst Woods or sometimes called McPherson Woods, now known as Reynolds Woods,is a wooded area west of McPherson Ridge near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Meridian MISSISSIPPI Theaters 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1102

Riley Center - The Grand Opera House

In the late 19th Century, a partnership consisting of businessmen I. Marks and his half-brothers, Levi, Sam, and Marx Rothenberg, made a decision to expand their retail operations by opening a swank new wholesale and retail mercantile store.

Fredericksburg VIRGINIA Taverns 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2219

Rising Sun Tavern Museum

The Rising Sun Tavern in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is one of the city’s most cherished historical landmarks, offering a glimpse into life in the 18th and early 19th centuries

Medina OHIO Bridges 14 Claim(s) PANICd# 1341

River Styx Bridge Medina Ohio

The "River Styx Bridge" in Medina, Ohio, refers to a bridge over the Styx River, a river in Medina County, Ohio, named after the river in Greek mythology, and the community of River Styx is located nearby.

Cleveland OHIO Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2250

Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland

Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, was established in 1876 during a time when the city was rapidly expanding and new burial grounds were needed to serve growing communities on the west side.

Alexandria VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 1446

Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home

The Potts-Fitzhugh House (also called the Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home) is a historic house at 607 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Virginia. It served in the early 1800s as the home of Anne Hill Carter Lee and her family, including Robert E. Lee.

Medora NORTH DAKOTA Hotels 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 2062

Rough Riders Hotel

You'll fall in love the moment you arrive and see the immense hearth reaching to the tin-tiled ceiling, which is named after the volunteer cavalry unit led by America's 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1926

Rupp House

Constructed in 1868 for John Rupp. Described as one of the finest on Baltimore Street, if not the town, this Gothic Revival style cottage reflected the success of Rupp’s Valuable Steam Tannery.

Chicago ILLINOIS Historical Locations 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2125

S.S. Eastland Disaster Location

The SS Eastland was a passenger ship based in Chicago and used for tours. On July 24, 1915, the ship rolled over onto her side while tied to a dock in the Chicago River.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Bridges 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1279

Sachs Covered Bridge

Built in 1852 by David S. Stoner. On June 19, 1996, a flash flood knocked the bridge from one of its abutments. It was restored: over 75% of its original structure was used. It was reconstructed in 1996. The bridge was rededicated on July 21, 1997.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Prisons or Jails 16 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1528

Saint Augustine Jail

The Old Jail Museum, formerly the original Saint John County Jail; (1891-1953), can be found near the corner of San Marco Avenue (A1A) and Missouri Avenue, between Dufferin Street and Mantanzas Avenue; not far from the Florida Heritage Museum.

San Haven Sanatorium

The San Haven TB Hospital was closed in 1987. It served as a tuberculosis sanitarium in the early and mid 1900's. In the 197058329's it was converted into a state school for the mentally handicapped.

Kansas City KANSAS Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1680

Sauer's Castle

Sauer Castle sits high on a bluff overlooking the Kansas River in Kansas City, Kansas, and has long been considered one of the most recognizable historic homes in the area, built for Anton Sauer.

Akron OHIO Parks 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2235

Schneider Park

Schneider Park in West Akron, Ohio, is a public green space with a somber history as the former burial ground for the Summit County Infirmary (a poor farm) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2051

Seminary Ridge

Seminary Ridge is a dendritic ridge that served as an area of military engagements during the Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, which was fought between July 1 and July 3, 1863 in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA Museums 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2117

Senator John Heinz History Center

The Senator John Heinz History Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is the largest history museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. Named after U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III from Pennsylvania.

Napanoch NEW YORK Hotels 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1258

Shanley Hotel

A post-card setting of the Shawanugunk Mountains views from the distance, in a sleepy little hamlet of the historic Hudson Valley, exists Napanoch's "follies"; the Shanley Hotel.

Faribault MINNESOTA School Buildings 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1106

Shattuck-St. Marys School

On June 3, 1858, in a small rented building in Faribault, Minnesota, The Rev. Dr. James Lloyd Breck established the Episcopal mission school and seminary from which Shattuck-St. Mary's School has developed and prospered.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2013

Sherman-Gilbert House

While the Gilberts were not the original owners of this impressive San Diego home, once Mrs. Gilbert purchased the property in 1897 it remained in the Gilbert family for nearly seven decades. From 1892 until 1965, sisters Bess and Gertrude Gilbert.

Kissimmee FLORIDA Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1988

Shingle Creek Methodist Church and Cemetery

Around 1865, in what is now Osceola County, in the area now known as Shingle Creek, a group of settlers including Henry Overstreet, were forming the Shingle Creek Methodist Church.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2057

Shriver House Museum

Meticulously restored to its 1860s appearance, step back in time to visualize what life was like in mid-19th century, south-central Pennsylvania.

Honolulu HAWAII Theaters 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1064

Signature Theatres Dole Cannery 18

Built in 2002 in the old Dole canning factory, this megaplex is all stadium seating.

Point Pleasant WEST VIRGINIA Bridges 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1865

Silver Bridge

The General Corporation and the American Bridge Company constructed the Highway Bridge in 1928. It collapsed on December 15, 1967 resulting in the deaths of 46 people.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2044

Soldier's National Cemetery Gettysburg Caretaker House

This building was the care takers house for the Soldier's National Cemetery in Gettysburg.

Dallas TEXAS Restaurants 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1268

Spaghetti Warehouse - Dallas

In 1972, the first Spaghetti Warehouse opened in the old Warehouse district of downtown Dallas. Victor Petta Jr. created hearty, made from scratch favorites by combining recipes handed down through generations of the Petta family with American abundance.

Hanoverton OHIO Taverns 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1406

Spread Eagle Tavern and Inn

Will Rhodes commissioned the historic Spread Eagle Tavern to be built along Plymouth Street in the year 1837.

East Liverpool OHIO Parks 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2149

Sprucevale and Beaver Creek State Park

The location, now in Beaver Creek State Park, was the location of Sprucevalle, a former canal town.

Key West FLORIDA Cemeteries 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1960

St Paul's Episcopal Church and Cemetery

Grand Episcopal church with 19th-century history, a wood-beam ceiling & stained-glass windows.

Radford VIRGINIA Hospitals or Nursing Homes 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1272

St. Albans Sanatorium

The St. Albans Lutheran Boys School was built in 1892, and quickly developed a reputation for being a rough and competitive school where bullying was not only condoned, it was encouraged.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Lighthouses 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1060

St. Augustine Lighthouse

Constructed of Alabama brick and Philadelphia iron, the lighthouse is St. Augustine's oldest surviving brick structure. In 1876, a brick light keeper's house was added to the site.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2157

St. Augustine National Cemetery

St. Augustine National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of St. Augustine in St. Johns County, Florida

Carson City NEVADA Hotels 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1110

St. Charles-Muller's Hotel

Constructed in 1862, one of the first hotels in Carson City was also one of the state's most elegant and became the main stage stop in Carson City.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2019

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Parish Gettysburg

This church was dedicated on July 31, 1853 and served as field hospital during the battle.

St. Louis MISSOURI Transportation Hubs 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2120

St. Louis Union Station Hotel

A U.S. National Historic Landmark, the St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, has a deeply fascinating heritage.

Akron OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1287

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It ranks twelfth on the list of largest houses in the United States.

Kent OHIO Cemeteries 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2230

Standing Rock Cemetery Kent

Standing Rock Cemetery in Kent, Ohio, has a long and meaningful history that reflects the growth of the community from its early pioneer days

Utica NEW YORK Theaters 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1411

Stanley Theatre Utica New York

The Stanley Theatre is a historic Baroque movie palace in Utica, New York. Over the years, it has gone through several changes of ownership, but has always been affiliated with Warner Brothers Pictures

Baltimore MARYLAND Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50019

Star Spangled Banner Flag House

The Federal-style Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, situated at 844 E. Pratt St. in Baltimore's Jonestown neighborhood, was constructed in 1793 and later occupied by flag maker Mary Young Pickersgill from 1807 until her passing in 1857.

West Warwick RHODE ISLAND Bars or Pubs 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 2262

Station Fire Memorial Park

Station Fire Memorial Park stands on the site of the former Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, where one of the deadliest nightclub fires in American history occurred.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Ships or Yachts 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1991

Steam Ferry Berkeley

The Berkeley is an 1898 steam ferryboat that operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay. A California State Historic Landmark, and a National Historic Landmark. She is, in a word, "irreplaceable."

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2133

Steven's Hall

Stevens Hall is the fourth oldest building on campus. Open in 1868 as a preparatory school for the College, it is named for Thaddeus Stevens.

Manassas VIRGINIA Taverns 14 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2222

Stone House Manasas

This structure served as a field hospital during both First and Second Manassas. Built in 1848, its early years were spent as the home of farmer Henry P. Matthew and his family, who harvested the peaceful Virginia countryside surrounding the property.

Austintown OHIO Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1322

Strock Stone House

The Judge William Shaw Anderson house, also known as the Strock Stone House, was built in 1831 of huge blocks of sandstone, some weighing as much as 750 pounds, quarried from Stony Ridge on South Turner Road in Austintown.

Athens OHIO Parks 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2067

Strouds Run State Park

Strouds Run State Park is an Ohio state park located primarily in Canaan Township, Athens County, Ohio, with a small part in Ames Township.

Memphis TENNESSEE Historical Locations 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2095

Sun Studio

Sun Studio is a recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950. It was originally called Memphis Recording Service, sharing the same building with the Sun Records label business

Yorktown VIRGINIA Historical Locations 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2211

Surrender Field Yorktown

Yorktown's Surrender Field may be known for its historical significance, but many think its somber past has left behind more than just a story.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Taverns 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2212

Swan Tavern Yorktown

The Swan Tavern was opened in 1722 by Thomas “Scotch Tom” Nelson and Joseph Walker, and it soon became the main tavern in Yorktown.

Ocracoke NORTH CAROLINA Historical Locations 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1515

Teach's Hole

Teach's Hole is a shop where you can buy all things Pirate. It even includes a life size replica of what Blackbeard was believed to have looked like - though we would suggest venturing down to the Point if you want a ghostly look!

Dallas TEXAS Historical Locations 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1163

Texas School Book Depository

The Texas School Book Depository (now the Dallas County Administration Building) is the former name of a seven-floor building facing Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas (U.S.). Located on the northwest corner of Elm and North Houston Streets.

Appomattox VIRGINIA Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1929

The American Civil War Museum - Appomattox

The American Civil War Museum - Appomattox's permanent exhibit explores these overlapping stories using more than 400 artifacts, photographs, and documents.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2089

The Anchorage Marietta Ohio

The Anchorage is a historical home in the Harmar neighborhood of Marietta, Ohio, United States. Also known as the Putnam Villa, it was built in 1859 by Douglas Putnam for his wife Eliza.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2032

The Angle at Gettysburg

This area, encompassed by the stone wall running south and the wall extending east, became known after the Battle of Gettysburg as the Angle.

Appomattox VIRGINIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1930

The Appomattox Confederate Cemetery

A small Confederate cemetery at Appomattox National Historical Park contains the graves of eighteen Confederate soldiers who died in these battles.

Cleveland OHIO Historical Locations 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2243

The Arcade in Cleveland

The Arcade in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, is a Victorian-era structure of two nine-story buildings, joined by a five-story arcade with a glass skylight spanning over 300 feet along the four balconies.

Key West FLORIDA Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1959

The Artist House

Built between 1890-98, and formerly the home of the celebrated Key West painter, Robert Eugene Otto, and his wife Anne, a concert and jazz pianist,

Aurora OHIO Hotels 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 2233

The Aurora Inn Hotel & Event Center

The Aurora Inn is located in the historic district of Aurora, Ohio, and contains 66 guest rooms, meeting space, a restaurant, a tavern, & the Aurora Swim Center.

Mansfield OHIO Factories or Mills 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1285

The Bissman Building

The structure was built in 1886 where Peter Bissman's expanded wholesale grocery still stands today, but not in operation.

Parkersburg WEST VIRGINIA Hotels 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2078

The Blennerhassett Hotel

Blennerhassett Hotel is a historic hotel located at Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia. It opened in 1889 and is in the Queen Anne style.

Central Lake MICHIGAN Hotels 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1101

The Blue Pelican Inn

The Blue Pelican Inn has been known by many names. It was built in 1924 by Art Carpenter, Joe Blakely and Jack Garrison, all local stonemasons.

Marietta OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2105

The Castle - Marietta Ohio

The Castle was the home of some of Marietta’s most prominent and influential citizens. The property was leased as early as 1808 by a potter and his family, making it one of the earliest pottery manufacturing sites in the entire Northwest Territory.

Virginia Beach VIRGINIA Hotels 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1084

The Cavalier Hotel

Located in Virginia Beach, The Cavalier Hotel was opened in 1927. Visitors include former presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon.

Zoar OHIO Bed and Breakfasts 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1345

The Cobbler Shop Bed and Breakfast

The Cobbler Shop Bed and Breakfast in Zoar, Ohio, traces its origins back to the early nineteenth century, when the village itself was founded in 1817 by German Separatists seeking religious freedom and communal living

Columbia City INDIANA Prisons or Jails 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1422

The Columbia City Haunted Jail

The Whitley County Jail, now known as the Haunted Jail, has a history dating back to 1875, with the structure designed with the sheriff's residence and office in the brick front and jail cells in the stone section to the rear.

West Hollywood CALIFORNIA Theaters 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1845

The Comedy Story

The Comedy Store is an American comedy club opened in April 1972. It is located in West Hollywood, California, at 8433 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip. An associated club is located in La Jolla, San Diego, California

Chicago ILLINOIS Hotels 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1980

The Congress Plaza Hotel and Convention Center

Originally constructed in 1893, the Congress Plaza Hotel featured cobbled streets, gaslights, and horse drawn carriages. The hotel was originally called the Auditorium Annex when it opened to house the throngs of visitors to the World's Colombian Expositi

Chicago ILLINOIS Theaters 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1063

The Congress Theater

The Congress Theater was designed in 1925 for Lubliner and Trinz, who operated one of Chicago's largest movie theater chains during the 1920's.

New York NEW YORK Apartment Buildings 15 Claim(s) PANICd# 2170

The Dakota Apartments

The Dakota, also known as the Dakota Apartments, is a cooperative apartment building at 1 West 72nd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. This is the location of John Lennon's murder.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2010

The Davis-Horton House

The Davis-Horton House (formerly known as the William Heath Davis House) built in 1850, is the oldest standing structure in Downtown San Diego. It serves as the home of the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation (GQHF) and the Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-H

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Restaurants 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1278

The Dobbin House

Four Score and Seven years before the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, (1776), Reverend Alexander Dobbin built a house to begin a new life in America for himself and his family.

Columbus OHIO School Buildings 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 1346

The Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center

Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center is a public magnet alternative school for students interested in an intensive academic and arts curriculum, located near Downtown Columbus, Ohio.

St. Augustine FLORIDA Historical Locations 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2155

The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park

The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park in St. Augustine, Florida, is a popular attraction linked to the legend of the Fountain of Youth and the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León.

Marietta OHIO Historical Locations 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2108

The Gallery

This building has been many things over the years since it part of downtown Marietta. Now it is an art gallery with an interesting story.

Somerset PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2116

The Georgian Inn of Somerset

Daniel B. Zimmerman Mansion, also known as Manor Hill, now The Georgian Inn of Somerset, is a historic mansion located at Somerset Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

Pleasant Grove UTAH Theaters 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1100

The Grove Theater

Albert Vanwagoner, with his brothers, built this silent movie theatre, the Alhambra. They Razed their sister's Culmer Hotel at the back of the property.

Marietta OHIO Hotels 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2109

The Hackett Hotel

The building that houses The Hackett Hotel was built in 1899 by Marietta oil man John H. Riley.

Cleveland OHIO Theaters 8 Claim(s) PANICd# 2251

The Hanna Theater

The Hanna Theatre opened in 1921 as part of the booming theater district in downtown Cleveland. It was developed by businessman Daniel Hanna, son of the prominent political figure Marcus Hanna.

Marietta OHIO Museums 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2094

The Henry Fearing House Museum

Built in 1847, the home exemplifies the lifestyles of middle-class Marietta during the Victorian Era.

Dearborn MICHIGAN Museums 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1909

The Henry Ford Museum

Henry Ford decided on October 21, 1929, as the dedication date for his new museum and village - marking the fiftieth anniversary of Thomas Edison's first successful experiment with a suitable approach to manufacturing an incandescent lamp.

Higginsport OHIO School Buildings 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1338

The Higginsport School

The two-story school was modeled after a similar structure in Maysville, Kentucky, although Higginsport's was considered "much handsomer and commodious." The gothic-inspired building was constructed entirely of brick and contained six rooms with 16-foot c

Baltimore MARYLAND Taverns 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2186

The Horse You Came In On Saloon

The tavern located in the historic Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, is one of the city's oldest and most iconic taverns

Dallas TEXAS Hotels 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1264

The Hotel Lawrence

Located at 302 South Houston Street (on the corner of Houston and Jackson) in Dallas, Texas, the Hotel Lawrence was initially opened in October 1925 as the Scott Hotel by a hotelier named George C. Scott.

Cleveland OHIO Funeral Homes 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2242

The House of Wills

The House of Wills in Cleveland, Ohio, was once one of the most prominent funeral homes in the Midwest and a cornerstone of the city African American community.

Jerome ARIZONA Hotels 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1277

The Jerome Grand Hotel

This Spanish Mission style building, constructed in 1926, started out as the United Verde Hospital, opening January, 1927.

New Concord OHIO Museums 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2123

The John and Annie Glenn Museum

The house where John Glenn grew up, which is now the John and Annie Glenn Museum.

Kent OHIO Theaters 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1407

The Kent Stage

The Kent Stage was constructed in 1927 as a silent movie and vaudevillian theater and is the sole surviving downtown theater in the county.

Kewaunee WISCONSIN Hotels 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1061

The Kewaunee Inn

In 1858, Kewaunee was a booming port town for lumber and commerce, with as many as 20 schooners and steamers arriving each day for both commercial enterprises and carrying passengers/settlers as well, making the need for a large hotel evident.

Marietta OHIO Taverns 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2111

The Levee House

The structure was erected circa 1826 for Dudley Woodbridge, the first merchant of the Northwest Territory, a dealer in dry goods.

Memphis TENNESSEE Museums 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1984

The Lorraine Motel a.k.a. National Civil Rights Museum

The Lorraine Motel is one of the most infamous locations in Memphis, because it was the site of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2059

The Memorial Church of The Prince of Peace

The churched opened in twenty five years after the Battle of Gettysburg as a memorial to all of the fallen soldiers.

Villisca IOWA Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) PANICd# 1870

The Moore House aka Villisca Axe Murder House

The Villisca axe murders occurred between the evening of June 9, 1912, and early morning of June 10, 1912, in the town of Villisca in southwestern Iowa. The six members of the Moore family and two house guests were found bludgeoned in the residence.

Lenox MASSACHUSETTS Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1062

The Mount

Wharton designed and built The Mount in 1902, based on the principles outlined in her influential book, The Decoration of Houses (1897), co-authored with architect Ogden Codman, Jr. This classical revival house represents the only full expression we have

Bretton Woods NEW HAMPSHIRE Hotels 19 Claim(s) PANICd# 1868

The Mount Washington Hotel

As grand as the history behind it, Omni Mount Washington Resort, located in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, is gracious in ambiance and generous in amenities.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Government Buildings 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2207

The Old Custom House Yorktown

The Old Custom House in Yorktown was erected around 1720–1721 by Richard Ambler, who served as the customs collector for the Port of York River. Originally built as a brick storehouse.

The Old Mill North Little Rock

Historic re-creation of an 1880's water-powered grist mill. It is in the opening scenes of the classic movie Gone With The Wind. It features sculptures by Senor Dionicio Rodriguez. Located at Fairway Ave. and Lakeshore Drive.

Dallas TEXAS Museums 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1267

The Old Red Museum of Dallas County

Built in 1892, the beautifully restored Old Red Courthouse contains some of Dallas County's most fascinating historical artifacts.

Memphis TENNESSEE Hotels 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1985

The Peabody Hotel

In 1925 a newer, grander Peabody was built at its present location at Union and 2nd Street continuing the legacy of the "South's Grand Hotel."

Richmond VIRGINIA Museums 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2199

The Poe Museum

The Poe Museum, or the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, is a museum located in the Shockoe Bottom neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia, United States, dedicated to American writer Edgar Allan Poe.

Long Beach CALIFORNIA Ships or Yachts 19 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1057

The Queen Mary

The Queen Mary's story is rich with history, elegance and grandeur. From the time her construction began in 1930 in Clydebank, Scotland, she was destined to stand in a class all her own.

Chicago ILLINOIS Taverns 11 Claim(s) PANICd# 1038

The Red Lion Pub

The building that now contains Chicago's Red Lion Pub was built in 1882, a few years after the Great Fire. At that time, the building was on the northern outskirts of the city, surrounded by farms and countryside.

Sanibel FLORIDA Lighthouses 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2158

The Sanibel Island Lighthouse

The Sanibel Island Light, or Point Ybel Light, was one of the first lighthouses on Florida's Gulf Coast north of Key West and the Dry Tortugas.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2050

The Sherfy Farm

The house was built in the 1840’s. You can still see bullet holes in its brickwork, signs of the fierce fighting that took place around it on July 2nd and 3rd.

Whitefield NEW HAMPSHIRE Hotels 14 Claim(s) PANICd# 1070

The Spalding Inn

Kris & Jason Hawes and Reanna & Grant Wilson invite you to enjoy the Spalding Inn. Located in the heart of the White Mountains in scenic Whitefield, New Hampshire, it is one of New England’s most charming inns.

Spotsylvania Courthouse VIRGINIA Cemeteries 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2162

The Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery

In 1866 the Spotsylvania Memorial Association established a Confederate cemetery on five acres of land a half mile northeast of the courthouse. Nearly 600 soldiers were reburied at this cemetery.

Estes Park COLORADO Hotels 44 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1032

The Stanley Hotel

The Stanley Hotel is a 138-room Georgian hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Located within sight of the Rocky Mountain National Park, the Stanley offers panoramic views of the Rockies.

Elizabethtown PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50001

The Star Barn at Stone Gables Estate

Since 1877, the majestic Gothic Revival-style Star Barn has been a landmark on the Central Pennsylvania landscape and has been particularly visible to travelers passing within 50 feet of it since Route 283 was added in 1970.

Dallas TEXAS Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1265

The Sullivan House

Built only a few blocks from Dallas Heritage Village, at the corner of Akard and Beaumont in the fashionable Cedars neighborhood, this house was occupied for 100 years by the Daniel F. and Mary Sullivan family.

Cleveland OHIO Transportation Hubs 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 2256

The Terminal Tower Residences

Terminal Tower is a 52-story, 708 ft landmark skyscraper located on Public Square in the downtown core of Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

Madison OHIO Bars or Pubs 1 Claim(s) PANICd# 1309

The Unionville Tavern

This held the title as the first tavern in Ohio. Additionally, it was the heart of antebellum and Civil War era merriment and suspicion.

Cleveland OHIO Theaters 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1310

The Variety Theater

Warner Brothers opened the Variety Theatre in the 1920's, and became independent by the 1950's.

Millersburg OHIO Museums 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1297

The Victorian House Museum

The Victorian house was completed in 1902 by L.H. Brightman A Cleveland Ohio industrialist for his wife Elizabeth and eight of their twelve children.

Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1319

The White House

The presidential mansion was designed by James Hoban and personally approved by George Washington. The mansion would be situated on the angled Pennsylvania Avenue at the 1600 block, down the street from the Capitol building.

San Jose CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1015

The Winchester Mystery House

In 1881, Sarah Winchester, the widow of famous gun maker Oliver Winchester, became convinced that she needed protection from the evil spirits of all the people killed by Winchester rifles.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Colleges 12 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2198

The Wren Building

The Wren Building is a building on the campus of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, considered the oldest academic building still standing and in use in the United States.

Youngstown OHIO Theaters 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1326

The Youngstown Playhouse

The Youngstown Playhouse traces its origins to February 16, 1927, when several local drama organizations formed a single organization called the Youngstown Players.

Tulsa OKLAHOMA Museums 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1096

Thomas Gilcrease Museum

Gilcrease Museum was founded in 1949 as a private museum by Tulsa oilman Thomas Gilcrease (1890-1962), who amassed the nation's most comprehensive collection of art of the American West, as well as major collections of historical documents and artifacts.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 14 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2213

Thomas Nelson House

The Thomas Nelson House was built around 1730 by Thomas “Scotch Tom” Nelson, the family patriarch who established the Nelson presence in Yorktown after emigrating from England

Conneaut OHIO Bridges 4 Claim(s) PANICd# 1343

Tinker`s Hallow

Tinker's Hollow was originally named Benton, a small community located near Monroe Township.

Toledo OHIO Historical Locations 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1992

Toledo Yacht Club

The Toledo Yacht Club is a private yacht club in Bay View Park, in Toledo, Ohio, located on the Maumee River, at the western end of Lake Erie.

Weston WEST VIRGINIA Hospitals or Nursing Homes 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1026

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, constructed between 1858 and 1881, is the largest hand-cut stone masonry building in North America, and is purportedly the second largest in the world, next to the Kremlin.

Leesburg VIRGINIA Restaurants 11 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2223

Trinity House Café

The building housing Trinity House Cafe and Market sits at the corner of Church and Market Streets in historic Leesburg, Virginia.

Point Pleasant WEST VIRGINIA Parks 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2072

Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

Tu-Endie-Wei State Park is located at the confluence of the Kanawha River and the Ohio River in downtown Point Pleasant, West Virginia.

McConnelsville OHIO Theaters 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1328

Twin City Opera House

The Twin City Opera House still has plenty of mysteries left to unravel. Perhaps you will encounter Everett Miller the usher there for 30 years who still watches over the opera house and has been contacted and seen numerous times during investigations.

Youngstown OHIO Museums 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2172

Tyler History Center

Mini-museum featuring exhibits and programs dedicated to the history of Youngstown. This building was the former Good Humor factory building.

Baltimore MARYLAND Ships or Yachts 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1318

U.S.S. Constellation

USS Constellation, constructed in 1854, is a sloop-of-war and the second United States Navy ship to carry the name. According to the US Naval Registry the original frigate was disassembled on 25 June 1853 in Gosport Navy Yard in Norfolk, Virginia.

Alameda CALIFORNIA Ships or Yachts 12 Claim(s) PANICd# 1317

U.S.S. Hornet

The aircraft carrier Hornet (CV-12) is the eighth ship of the United States Navy to bear the name. Six earlier Hornets date from 1775, but CV-12’s greatest legacy comes from the seventh Hornet (CV-8).

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2034

Union Hotel Gettysburg

In 1787, early European settler John Troxell bought the plot of land this hotel sits upon from Gettysburg founder James Gettys.

Corpus Christi TEXAS Ships or Yachts 5 Claim(s) PANICd# 1255

USS Lexington

Commissioned in 1943, she set more records than any other Essex Class carrier in the history of naval aviation.The ship was the oldest working carrier in the United States Navy when decommissioned in 1991.

Buffalo NEW YORK Ships or Yachts 10 Claim(s) PANICd# 1415

USS The Sullivans DD57

USS The Sullivans is a retired US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer. The ship was named in honor of the five Sullivan brothers, aged 20 to 27, who died when the light cruiser was sunk on 13 November 1942.

King of Prussia PENNSYLVANIA Military Forts 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1902

Valley Forge

Valley Forge National Historical Park is the site of the third winter encampment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, taking place from December 19, 1777 to June 19, 1778.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2052

Valley of Death Gettysburg

The Valley of Death is a battlefield area in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania that's considered one of the most haunted places in the United States

Alma KANSAS School Buildings 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1044

Wabaunsee High School

WHS was constructed in 1938 and is an example of one of the many native stone buildings located in Alma. With its limestone exterior and red tile roof, it is considered one of the most beautiful high schools in Kansas.

Harpers Ferry WEST VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1876

Wager House

The Wager House is located right beside the Harper House, and the property once belonged to Robert and Rachel Harper. In the photo, the Wager House is the one with the porches.

Ashtabula OHIO Parks 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2178

Walnut Beach Park

A large range of water-based & sporting activities are available at this lakeside city park.

Canal Fulton OHIO Historical Locations 13 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1246

Warehouse On The Canal

This seemingly quaint building on Canal Street in Canal Fulton is a one-stop shop for practically all of your needs: antiques, collectibles, artwork, hair salon, restaurant and....ghosts.

Warren OHIO Homes or Mansions 9 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2081

Warren Mayor's Office - Perkins Mansion

Originally built in 1871 as the home of civic leader Henry Bishop Perkins and his family.

Dallas TEXAS Factories or Mills 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1266

West End Marketplace

Built in 1902 for the Brown Cracker and Candy Company. "the largest bakers of crackers and fancy confections in the Southwest" - the buildings started out as a plant and distribution center for food products.

Athens OHIO Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2069

West State Street Cemetery

Located to housing for the Ohio University, the first burial in this cemetery dates back to 1806 and this cemetery is known for the statue of the weeping Angel.

Toledo OHIO Libraries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1994

West Toledo Branch Library

West Toledo Branch opened in its present building in 1930. In 2001 the branch remodeled and expanded.

Baltimore MARYLAND Cemeteries 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2181

Westminster Hall and Burying Ground

Westminster Hall and Burying Ground is a graveyard and former church located at 519 West Fayette Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is currently part of the grounds of the University of Maryland's School of Law.

San Diego CALIFORNIA Homes or Mansions 7 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1822

Whaley House

Upon the couple's return to San Diego, Whaley entered various business general store partnerships, most of which lasted less than a year. He purchased this property in September 1855, which had been the site of the hanging of the infamous Yankee Jim Robin

Richmond VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2203

White House of the Confederacy

The White House of the Confederacy, located in Richmond, Virginia, served as the executive mansion for Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the American Civil War.

Youngstown OHIO Colleges 8 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1012

Wick House at Youngstown State University

The Wick Mansion was built in 1906 by Col. George Dennick Wick, president of Youngstown Steel, and his wife, Mollie. It sits at the intersection of Wick Avenue and Route 422.

Dayton OHIO Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2142

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum (200 acres), located at 118 Woodland Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, is one of the oldest garden cemeteries in the United States. The final resting place of the Wright Brothers.

Elmira NEW YORK Cemeteries 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 2260

Woodlawn Cemetery Elmira

Woodlawn Cemetery is the name of a cemetery in Elmira, New York, United States. Its most famous burials are Mark Twain and his wife Olivia Langdon Clemens.

Woodstock ILLINOIS Theaters 9 Claim(s) PANICd# 1612

Woodstock Opera House

The Woodstock Opera House was constructed in 1889 in the center of Woodstock, Illinois, as a combined civic and cultural building

Dearborn MICHIGAN Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2083

Wright Family Home

Though the Wright family moved around, brothers Wilbur and Orville always thought of this house, originally located at 7 Hawthorn Street in Dayton, Ohio, as home.

Yorktown VIRGINIA Battlefields 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2215

Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center

The Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center, nestled within the Colonial National Historical Park, is primarily known for its role in interpreting the final major battle of the American Revolution

Yorktown VIRGINIA Historical Locations 11 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2214

Yorktown Victory Monument

The Yorktown Victory Monument is a monument erected in Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown, Virginia, commemorating the 1781 victory at Yorktown and the alliance with France that brought about the end of the American Revolution.

Zoar OHIO Historical Locations 14 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1245

Zoar Village

Founded by the German religious dissenters called the Society of Separatists of Zoar in 1817 as a communal society, Zoar today is an island of Old-World charm in east-central Ohio.