Haunted Places in Rhode Island

Rhode Island, with its long and rich history, is known for being one of the most haunted states in the country. From abandoned mental asylums to historic homes and even schools, Rhode Island is home to many haunted places that are said to be inhabited by spirits and ghosts. Some believe that the high concentration of haunted locations in Rhode Island is due to its role in the American Revolution, and the events that took place in the state during that time…

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  • Seaview Terrace

    Seaview Terrace

    Also called the Carey Mansion, Seaview Terrace is a 40,000-square foot mansion on the Cliff Walk in Newport (the fifth largest of the Newport Mansions).The mansion was originally built by the Bradley family–who made their fortune selling whiskey–in Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. At the time, it took up much of a city block. The…

  • The Breakers Mansion

    The Breakers Mansion

    Situated on the site of a wooden house that was destroyed by fire in 1892, the Breakers Mansion was built by the Vanderbilt family as a stunning summer home in the Italian palazzo design. The Vanderbilts were careful to incorporate stone, brick, and metal into this gilded age mansion to avoid the risk of fire.…

  • Cumberland Public Library

    Cumberland Public Library

    The Cumberland Public Library in Cumberland, RI, sits on the site of a Trappist monastery that was built beginning in 1902. The monks at the monastery were part of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance, and came to Rhode Island from Nova Scotia around 1892. At the monastery the monks followed a strict monastic lifestyle,…

  • Belcourt Castle

    Belcourt Castle

    Belcourt Castle is a staple of history on Rhode Island, but its beauty and allure is not just enjoyed by the living. Many residents and visitors to the property have reported paranormal activity and frightening encounters within its walls.  Belcourt Castle was first erected in 1891 by Oliver Belmont. Originally built as a summer home…

  • The Perron House

    The Perron House

    This sprawling 18th century farmhouse is located in the peaceful suburbs of Burrillville, Rhode Island. It was built in 1736 on 8.5 acres of land believed to have been the site of several battles between English invaders and indigenous Native American populations during the 1670s. Since 2019 it has been owned by paranormal investigation enthusiasts…

  • Fort Wetherill

    Fort Wetherill

    Fort Wetherill is a historic military fort located in the town of Jamestown, Rhode Island. The fort was built in the early 19th century to defend the Narragansett Bay from potential invasion by the British Royal Navy. In addition to the fort, the park also includes several other historic buildings, such as a lighthouse and…

  • City Hall Providence

    City Hall Providence

    City Hall in downtown Providence, Rhode Island is considered to be one of the state’s most haunted places to visit. The site’s long history contribute to the ghost stories and rumours surrounding this building. Providence’s City Hall was built between 1875 and 1878. City Hall is apart of the Downtown Providence Historic District. It was…

  • The Providence Biltmore Hotel

    The Providence Biltmore Hotel

    Occult rumors haunt the historic 1920s Biltmore Hotel standing at 11 Dorrance Street in Providence, Rhode Island. From satanic beginnings to hurricane floods and mysterious disappearances, the Biltmore Hotel has survived vacancy and grandeur to welcome guests for the past hundred years. With its iconic red neon sign, fabulous ceilings, and blazing chandelier dangling above the…

  • The Ladd School

    The Ladd School

    Founded by Dr. Joseph H. Ladd in 1908, the Ladd School was originally conceived with the intention of being an asylum for children with disabilities. However, this message soon became unclear, as the school seemed to combine as a detention center, a hospital, and a boarding school for the ‘feeble-minded’. Soon, the place became home…

  • Chestnut Hill Cemetery

    Chestnut Hill Cemetery

    The church that sits in Chestnut Hill Cemetery on Rhode Island, dates back to 1838. Though many of us would consider that any cemetery may be haunted due to the number of dead who have been buried there, this cemetery has a particularly interesting tale belonging to one of its tenants. In the late 1800s,…