10 Horribly Creepy Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do In Maine
The scariest season is finally upon us and we’re ready! Maine might get most of its attention from being beautiful and scenic, but this month we recommend you do something out of the ordinary. It’s easier than you might think to find something creepy – just follow this list of recommendations and then read up on the details in our past articles dedicated to each spot!

Why is this one on the list? Because it's haunted, of course! The spirits of actors are said to roam these halls, but we think you should check it out to experience the spook in person.
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Between the creepy tomb of Colonel Buck, the cemetery for the lost red paint people and the former Maine Seaboard Paper Company Mill (among other things) this town will give you serious chills!
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While not haunted, this special museum IS full of some creepy specimens. The popular museum is dedicated to the study of hidden or unknown animals. They just might make a believer out of you!
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As the story goes, this lighthouse was occupied by the keeper and his wife. To keep her from feeling bored and lonely, the keeper bought her a piano. But, unfortunately, she wasn't very good and it drove them both to madness. Today, those near the lighthouse have heard the sad songs of the haunted piano playing in the ghostly air.
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Buckle up for more than just the car ride. These destinations are a whirlwind of all that Maine has to offer in the way of creepy, spooky and downright scary!
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Another haunted area of the University of Maine at Farmington is Merrill Hall, said to be haunted by the ghost of Lady Nordica who plays the piano, stands near people and generally makes her presence known. Can you guess the university?
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We don't know the history of all of them, but to give yourself the chills while you sit behind a desk you'll want to check out these creepy looking homes found in Maine. Are they haunted? You be the judge!
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While thoughts of Cape Elizabeth often evokes images of its most famous lighthouse, those in search of more fearful tales might find themselves researching what has become of this formerly inhabited home.
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Choose from a whole host of options in the state (like the Coach Stop Inn in Bar Harbor), but we think there are 10 you MUST see!
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The Crypt Inn at The Agora has been preserved to serve as a room for those looking for an additional thrill during their stay in the Lewiston/Auburn area. Once you've booked one of the other rooms, you can request access to the crypt for your own use.
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Not much of a Halloween person? That’s okay! Skip the scaries and go straight to brunch! Try this spot for the best blueberry pancakes in all the country!
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