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Colorado Real Haunted Houses - Houses That are Truly Haunted

Looking for some REAL scares? You're in luck -Colorado has a rich haunted history, and there's lots of houses across the state that are truly haunted by spirits who haven't quite left the living world yet. Whether you're looking for some real scares this Halloween Season, or you're simply fascinated by Colorado's haunted history, you'll want to check out Colorado Haunted Houses's database of real haunted houses across Colorado that are filled with thrills, chills, and scares year round!
 
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  •   Briarhurst Manor Estate Manitou Springs, CO
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    The Briarhurst Manor was built in 1874 and is rumored to be haunted by ghosts who send vases hurling through the air and set silverware dancing on plates. Ghost children have been seen running and bouncing a ball and in the master bedroom, the motion detector is set off by something not quite of this Earth. Witnesses have reported hearing footsteps in a tiny pointe children's... Read More

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  •   Grant-Humphreys Mansion Denver, CO
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    This mansion is said to be haunted by five ghosts, with the identity of only one spirit known. This spirit is the spectre of Albert Humphreys, who died in a suspicious shooting accident on the third floor. He reportedly still lingers the hallways of the house. The four other ghosts of the mansion are said to probably be restless spirits from the Mount Prospect Graveyard, which was... Read More

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  •   Hamill House Museum Georgetown, CO
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    The Hamill House dates all the way back to 1867 and was one of the oldest in Georgetown, a once-wealthy town known as the "Silver Queen of Colorado." The Hamil Family made its fortune in the local silver-mining business. At the time, the home was considered one of the nicest in the area, but it went into decline soon after the price of silver plummeted in 1893 and pretty much all local... Read More

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  • Molly Brown House Denver, CO
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    This stately home was built in 1889 for Molly Brown and her husband, who survived the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic. Her spirit has been seen wandering through the house, and her presence is usually accompanied by cold spots. Pipe and cigar smoke is smelt in some rooms of the house, attributed to her husband's presence. The ghost of a lady in Victorian attire moves the furniture around... Read More

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    This home is rumored to be haunted by Harriet Webber, the wife of the home's builder. Harriet reportedly died in 1881, interestingly enough four years before the house was built, of accidental strychnine poisoning. Read More

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  •   Highlands Ranch Mansion Highlands Ranch, CO
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    The Highlands Ranch Mansion dates back to 1891 when it was built by J.W. Springer. In the 1920s, the mansion was purchased by F. Kistler who moved in with his daughter Julia. Her ghost is known to haunt the mansion and many have reported hearing her sobbing or witnessing her silhouetted figure. Read More

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    This mansion was built in 1889 and is rumored to be a home to around 12 spirits. Witnesses have reported books that fall of shelves, objects that move on their own, a ghostly baby's cry, breaking glassware, the ringing of disconnected service bells and phones, a flickering chandelier that wasn't even hooked up to electricity, and a ghost who poured a bottle of beer down a cook's shirt... Read More

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