Most Haunted Places In Utica, New York To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Utica, New York, where history and hauntings are entwined beneath the shadow of moss-draped oaks. These ghostly locations, steeped in voodoo, pirates, and tragedy, are said to echo with whispers from beyond, stirring in the humid night air.

Old General Electric Bldg

: "If you head east (towards the valley) on broad street in Utica and go past the last set of stairs of the now closed general electric bldg, you can catch out of the corner of your eye, a man sitting on the top step, and get a cold chill."


old psychiatric ward

: "this was an active psyc ward that was shut down. Stories from old employees include tunnels connecting buildings together, death tunnels, and actual "torture chambers in the lower basement levels, to where you can actually see the chains on the wall that were to used to sedate violent residents at the time that there was no meds, or tranquilizers. place is very haunted and a good portion has been torn down, but a good portion still stands which is now a WELL protected building by authorities."


Stanley Theatre

: "There is a seat that they do not sell the ticket for, nor will they tell you what seat it is. Many people who have sat in the seat have felt someone sit on them, or try to force them out of the seat."


St. Agnes Cemetery

: "a lady spirit has been reported walking around the cemetery."


Trenton Road Ave

: "The Weaver House (torn down) Get on Trenton road and head towards Deerfield. Go past willow dr., and less than an 1/8 of a mile there will be a traffic light and on the left will be a red broken down house with spray paint on it. This is the house lost in a fire owned by the Weavers. The fire killed some members of the family and their graves are on top of a hill past the house on the left. Look hard and you''ll find it. A ghost has been seen walking with a lamp into the woods and up to the grave sight."