Ready to celebrate Halloween next week?

While preparations for the holiday typically include buying candy and watching spooky movies, if you're a true horror fan, you're probably looking for ways to celebrate the more scary aspect of the holiday. Luckily, New Hampshire has plenty of haunted places you can visit this spooky season, including restaurants, hotels, cemeteries and even roads.

Here are seven must-visit haunted places in New Hampshire to check out this fall.

Omni Mount Washington Resort

Named the most haunted place in New Hampshire by Thrillist , the Omni Mount Washington Resort is rumored to be haunted by Carolyn Foster Stickney, the wife of the hotel's original founder Joseph Stickney. Carolyn was a prominent figure since the hotel's opening in 1902, with an indoor swimmin

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