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Haunted sites around Maryland [Pictures]


Legends, tales and folklore surround these Maryland sites.

-- Compiled from Baltimore Sun archives, www.ghostsofannapolis.com, www.ellicottcity.net, www.ramsheadtavern.com and about.com
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There have been stories over the years of sightings of the ghosts of Lt. Levi Clagett and Pvt. John Drew at <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/listings/fort-mchenry-national-monument-and-historic-shrine-baltimore">Fort McHenry</a>. Author Ed Okonowicz told <i>The Baltimore Sun</i> in 2004 that he considers Fort McHenry the most haunted site in Baltimore.<br>
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&bull; <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/listings/fort-mchenry-national-monument-and-historic-shrine-baltimore">Venue info: Fort McHenry</a>

Fort McHenry

( Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam / June 8, 2006 )
There have been stories over the years of sightings of the ghosts of Lt. Levi Clagett and Pvt. John Drew at Fort McHenry. Author Ed Okonowicz told The Baltimore Sun in 2004 that he considers Fort McHenry the most haunted site in Baltimore.

• Venue info: Fort McHenry
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