Spookiest US Cemeteries: What's Your Most-Visited?

Which Is The Spookiest US Cemetery?

This week at HuffPost Travel, national tourism takes a spooky turn. We're taking a look at just a handful of the most visited cemeteries across the US. The locations you favored in rounds one and two each have unique selling points. Saint Louis #1 is infamous for its strong New Orleans heritage, while a trip to Glenwood is like a peek back into Civil War-era US.

But which one is America's spookiest cemetery?

Stay tuned throughout the month to vote on more amazing American destinations, or catch up with all the nominees here. Be sure to follow @HuffPostTravel on Twitter and Facebook to find out which spots have a special place in our hearts.

PHOTOS: Mount Moriah: South Dakota Department of Tourism; Glenwood: Greater Houston CVB; Bellefontaine: St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission; Kingston Presbyterian: Myrtle Beach Area CVB; St. Louis #1: Chris Granger; Jacksonville Pioneer: Mike Tupper; Linkville Pioneer: Discover Klamath; Glenwood: Yazoo County CVB/Dawn Rosenberg Davis

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