>>16907461If you're American you can usually google whatever county you live in, and include the search term "haunted places". It's really that easy! Sometimes. If no luck there, you might have to google "haunted places" and the name of your State.
What you'll find are websites from researchers, paranormal teams, or just excerpts from books with paranormal or haunted locations, and you'd be surprised how many good stuff is there. Most places have had their historical haunted places documented for at least the past 30-40 years.
Then you can head out and visit those places yourself.
It's either that or you'll need to get a pulse on the local community and see if anyone knows of a local haunted house. Even more rare, but possible, are people who will disclose to you that they live in a haunted house. That's not always going to be the case though, which is why I recommend following the researchers method on Google.