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The Sinister and Satanic Conspiracies Surrounding the Denver International Airport

Since its opening in 1995, it’s been speculated that Denver International Airport is more than just that. Many people believe that the airport is grounds for sinister and satanic happenings due to the eerie murals and giant horse statue that allegedly killed its artist when it was first being built. These murals have made people so uncomfortable that over the years, conspiracy theories surrounding the airport have begun to build up.

New York City’s ‘House of Death’

With such a storied history, this Manhattan enclave is bound to have some haunts. The ‘House of Death’ is located at 14 West 10th Street. According to TimeOut, this unassuming brownstone ranks as the 4th most haunted house in America right after the infamous Lizzie Borden House. Built in 1856, the House of Death has been home to notable tenants, the most famous being Mark Twain.

Wanna Live in the Lizzie Borden House?

Listed for $2 million, the bed and breakfast museum located in Fall River, Massachusetts, went up Monday. The three story clapboard is owned by Martha McGinn. Additionally, the house has been operated as a bed and breakfast since 1996. According to Suzanne St. John, the listing agent and part-time tour guide, the owner hopes that the house continues to be a business shared with others.