Submitted by khelvaster t3_yg7kb7 in dataisbeautiful
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treereenee t1_iu8pzbu wrote
Haha thanks I was scratching my head. But I’m from a place with only 3 haunts per 100k so I guess that tracks 😂
[deleted] t1_iueutw8 wrote
lol, busy ghosts in the midwest (funny 'midwest' is really east of the mississippi)
though kansas and missouri are lumped in with them (kcmousa here)
stephyska t1_iu8n4uy wrote
Unique haunt attractions or unique haunt actors?
khelvaster OP t1_iu7apvd wrote
Haunt data from The Scare Factor: https://www.thescarefactor.com/haunted-house-directory/
Population data from the 2020 US Census: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/decade/2020/2020-census-results.html
benthib t1_iu8pp2b wrote
I just got back from a vacation in Hawaii and the whole time I was there I was shocked at how few haunts I saw.
authorPGAusten t1_iub5ixu wrote
What the heck is a "haunt" a haunted house?
Raegaann t1_iu8x60k wrote
Ok but why is CT out here lookin like an envelope opener… Long Island ain’t ours
JanitorKarl t1_iu97bf7 wrote
Kentucky is a scary place.
GrandNibbles t1_iu7fe2d wrote
Damn that Roadhouse is getting traffic
visitjacklake t1_iu7jj3b wrote
Texas is still a pretty scary place.
Vault-71 t1_iu7xi0w wrote
What makes New Hampshire so spooky?
Devilpig13 t1_iu8a94s wrote
Wow we won something? Dang and it’s not even poverty or meth related!
dasbootdasfoot t1_iu8sb6b wrote
Isn't it weird how the USA is the most haunted place in the world and also (slightly related) has the most UFO sightings too. Says something about the people!
Level3Kobold t1_iu84y0k wrote
To be clear, these are "haunts" meaning actors in costume that you pay to be spooky.
These are not reported supernatural events.
OP could really use the clarification