Faulkner House Books, Louisiana

In 1925, an up-and-coming writer named William Faulkner rented rooms in the New Orleans’ French Quarter. These rooms eventually became a bookstore called Faulkner House Books to honor the writer who wrote epic novels like “As I Lay Dying.” But the store is reportedly haunted by Faulker who has been seen sitting at his old writing desk and others claim to smell him smoking his pipe tobacco.