Most Haunted Places In Haverhill, Massachusetts To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Haverhill, Massachusetts, where history and hauntings are entwined beneath the shadow of moss-draped oaks. These ghostly locations, steeped in voodoo, pirates, and tragedy, are said to echo with whispers from beyond, stirring in the humid night air.
Haverhill Country Club
: "The doors of the stairwell that links the Upstairs and downstairs kitchens frequently open and close themselves, as well as the door in the main kitchen leading to the executive chef''s office. In the downstairs kitchen things just fall over on their own, everything from stacks of plates to pots, pans and food. Also there have been reported sightings of a ghost of a person in a full chef''s uniform wandering through the kitchen and reports of people feeling someone brush up against them, the staff has nicknamed him Mr. Z. In the upstairs kitchen staff have reported hearing voices and noises when no one else is around. Moving out of the kitchen and to the rest of the clubhouse, the power frequently goes off mysteriously, and comes back on after anywhere from a few seconds to an hour. One night after work the kitchen staff went down for a swim, this was around 10:30 at night. At around 11:00 o''clock all of the staff left except for 1. The last staff member was left waiting for a ride outside of the pool building. While waiting they heard noises coming from the inner walls, where the pool is. It sounded like voices - talking, laughing and yelling, even splashing."
Haverhill Graveyard
: "There is a graveyard in Haverhill, MA that houses the grave of Lydia Ayer. She is called "The Woman in White" and supposedly floats around the graveyard and surrounding areas."
Lizzie Bordens lawyers house
: "This is the house of murderer Lizzie Borden''s'' lawyers house. a family moved in 1995 doors mysteriously opened and had noises. there is a door that the family never had opened and there dog used to sit and bark at it. The family moved out that month of fright and fear"