As I work on the infographics further I realized there may be some things that may be shocking or disturbing.
Talks of Heavy Topics
The topics of these locations cover death, violent crimes, or topics of self-harm and suicide.
If you feel you may be a danger to yourself or others, please contact the correct authorities and they will be able to help you.
These infographics are really built to inform you on the location’s history and their haunted claims. See it built as a dark tourist’s guide but in a fun and engaging way.
Purely Factual Information
As I started my research on these locations, and I mean deep research, I am seeing a lot of embellishing of facts or things that are just not in recorded history.
The nature of infographics is built to be factual; I will not be providing and entertaining stories of situations that did not actually happen.
How I will share hauntings that are not rooted in recorded history: If staff claim a ghost haunts a place and there is no record of this person’s death, I will list them as local folklore and explain why. After that, I will leave it up to you, the viewer, how you want to handle that information.
Misinformation is rampant, and I genuinely hate being misled into thinking one way when it didn’t actually happen. I also can’t help but think of how disgusting and exploitive making stories over death and how they haunt that location.
Regularly Changing Climate
I understand that facts can be brought to my attention later when an infographic is released, and I will do my best to make those changes so I remain consistent with the information.
Thank you for reading. If you have any questions or comments, let me know. This should be the last post before I start putting up the infographics. The next one is to come out September 20, 2025. Keep an eye out or subscribe to the blog or follow me on social media. Your support will help, and it is free. 🙂
Happy Haunting y’all.

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