With its extensive history, New York City has a good amount of ghost stories. Read our list of spooky spots found throughout the Big Apple.
St. Paul’s Chapel
St. Paul’s Chapel’s graveyard, which dates to 1697, is reported to be haunted. One of the graves belongs to the English actor George Frederick Cooke of the17th-century, who loved to gamble. It is said that when he was broke, he resorted to selling his head for research. Supposedly you can see his headless ghost wondering the graveyard and the neighboring alley.
Mulberry Street
History tells us that in the 19th century in Manhattan, violent gangs ruled what is now known as Little Italy. In 1972, Columbo mobster “Crazy Joe” Gallo was shot dead as he had dinner at the original Umberto’s Clam House.
84 West 3rd Street
The ghost of Firefighter Schwartz haunts this converted fire station. It’s now a private residence. Apparently, in 1930, this firefighter hanged himself after learning about his wife’s infidelity. Some have reported hearing or seeing his ghost.
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