Whether you believe in ghosts or not, it’s hard to not be intrigued by the concept of the paranormal.

The world of television has jumped on this fascination by giving us shows like Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, and Kindred Spirits, all of which seek to expand our knowledge of the spirit world and prove the existence of ghosts.

More or less, these shows follow a similar format: the investigators learn about the history of an allegedly haunted building, speak with witnesses who have experienced paranormal activity there, and conduct an overnight investigation where they try to prove or disprove various claims.

These programs are interesting to watch no matter where you stand on the idea of ghosts.

If you’re a believer who thinks that there are too many stories of unexplained activity for them to all be bunk, you can deepen and expand your knowledge of the paranormal by watching these shows.

If you’re a skeptic who’s not quite sure where you stand, you can see what the investigators find and assess whether or not the evidence is enough to convince you.

And if you’re a non-believer who thinks all of this is all absolute poppycock and that those on ghost TV shows are all liars trying to make a buck, then well, you can try and debunk what you see.

Either way, ghost shows have been around for a while, and many episodes have featured New England locations.

Here are 20 spots in New Hampshire and Massachusetts that have been seen on Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, and Kindred Spirits.

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