Nothing summons the Halloween spirit better than a scare or two, and that’s exactly what you’ll get just driving by these Minnesota homes! Some are abandoned, some are slowly crumbling, and they all look downright creepy. These are some regular old Minnesota houses that could definitely be haunted.

  1. This photo of a house on Summit Avenue in St. Paul looks hauntingly beautiful, especially with that tree!

Flickr/Ron Cogswell

  1. This Big Stone County home is crumbling into the snow, and there is definitely something lurking inside!

Flickr/Greg Gjerdingen

  1. This Owatonna abandoned house looks scarier than any haunted house that has been built!

Flickr/Dustin Gaffke

  1. This old home in West Central MN is probably host to a whole bunch of creepy crawlies, not to mention a ghost or two!

Flickr/Marie Loughin

  1. This old bank building in Hadley looks like it might still be filled with some ghost customers.

Flickr/amir85

  1. This Swift home is large enough for an entire party of ghoulish activity!

Flickr/Greg Gjerdingen

  1. This house in Fillmore looks like the perfect place to explore if you’re looking for a good scare!

Flickr/Professor Batty

  1. There’s something very unsettling about old abandoned houses in the middle of a field.

Flickr/Dave Shaver

  1. Another St. Paul classic, in the winter lighting this Victorian hardly seems habitable for the living.

Flickr/Teresa Boardman

  1. This hauntingly gorgeous Duluth barn could definitely make you nervous.

Flickr/Jacob Norlund

  1. This home in Rock County hasn’t seen a living creature in a long, long time!

Flickr/Don Graham

  1. This now demolished Minneapolis house looks fit for a scare or two!

Flickr/mike wright

Which one do you think is the most creepy?

Flickr/Ron Cogswell

Flickr/Greg Gjerdingen

Flickr/Dustin Gaffke

Flickr/Marie Loughin

Flickr/amir85

Flickr/Professor Batty

Flickr/Dave Shaver

Flickr/Teresa Boardman

Flickr/Jacob Norlund

Flickr/Don Graham

Flickr/mike wright

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