The Jazz Man of Second Creek Bridge
Elgin, Lauderdale County, Alabama has the spirit of a jazz musician wearing a white zoot suit, and he may try to catch a ride with you to Florence.
Continue readingEXPLORE ALABAMA – For Adventure-Spirited Souls Looking for Something A Little Bit Different.
Alabama haunted houses, haunted cemeteries, haunted bridges and Alabama paranormal activity. Every haunted place in Alabama has a disturbing backstory.
Go with our investigators when they visit haunted places, and reveal Alabama’s haunted history. For a full listing of haunted places in Alabama, start from the Alabama Haunted Places Table of Contents.
Elgin, Lauderdale County, Alabama has the spirit of a jazz musician wearing a white zoot suit, and he may try to catch a ride with you to Florence.
Continue readingCamden, Wilcox County, Alabama has the Most Haunted Restaurant in Alabama
Continue readingPrattville, Autauga County, Alabama is known for Bear Creek Swamp – a home to phantom lights, impaled porcelain dolls and a hair tingling atmosphere.
Continue readingAnniston, Calhoun County, Alabama. The Hotel’s restaurant is believed to be haunted by at least one spirit. Many guests, as well as hotel staff, have reported hearing footsteps not just in the restaurant but throughout the house. Music has been heard playing in the music room, even when it is completely empty.
Continue readingAfter months of negations, the Lee County Commission approved to transfer ownership of what remained of the Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge to the City of Opelika during a meeting held on October 31, 2005. An agreement was reached by the Lee County Historical Society and the Opelika Kiwanis Club to reconstruct the bridge over Rocky Brook at Opelika Municipal Park.
Continue readingAnniston, Calhoun County, Alabama – it has been reported that Stringfellow Memorial Hospital has two entities that haunt the Hospital.
Continue readingTuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. He could no longer take the pain and shot himself in the home’s library.
Continue readingAdamsville, Jefferson County, Alabama seems to be a hotbed of paranormal activity. There are many different ghost stories linked to various different locations across Alabama, especially those that were formerly home to native Americans.
Continue readingSelma, Dallas County, Alabama is home to Sturdivant Hall. Parkman was killed while trying to escape jail in 1867. Legend has it that his ghost returned to his former home and still walks the halls at night.
Continue readingDemopolis, Marengo County, Alabama is home to the musically talented ghost of Gaineswood Plantation is thought to be the spirit of one of the mansion’s nannies.
Continue readingAthens, Limestone County, Alabama.
Paranormal investigators have investigated the Athens State College campus and seem to have proof of paranormal activity.
Empire, Walker County, Alabama. Explore Alabama Ghosts and Haunted Places. Little Vine Cemetery near the Little Vine Church in Empire, Alabamais said to possess a faint green light that appears above the gravestones at night. Motorists have seen the light as they drove by the cemetery, but little else out of the ordinary seems to occur at Little Vine.
Continue readingHuntsville, Madison County, Alabama
Sally was visiting her sister, Mary Ewing when she was struck down with a fatal illness. She died several weeks shy of her 16th birthday, on November 28, 1837.
Explore Alabama Ghosts and Haunted Places – Fort Morgan, in Baldwin County, Alabama, was built in 1819 was in use during the Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I and World War II.
It is rumored that visitors can hear the cries and screams of men late into the night, and they have seen the ghost of a solitary woman searching for justice after being killed at the fort.
Alabama has some of the most gruesome and terrifying of haunted places.
Would you dare venture to any one of these?
Carrollton, Pickens County, Alabama
The blame promptly fell on a local troublemaker, Henry Wells, and he was charged with arson, burglary, assault with intent to murder and carrying a concealed weapon.
Hartselle, Morgan County, Alabama
Local tales say a mass murderer named “Mr. Hammond” supposedly lived in the woods in the area of Cry Baby Hollow in the 1940’s.
Lynn, Winston County, Alabama
While walking along the side of Highway 5, she was struck by an 18-wheeler. The driver of the truck left the scene and the teenage girl was discovered the following morning in a ditch.
Bayview, Jefferson County, Alabama
Do not stop your car on the bridge. The lady will get appear in your passenger seat. Everyone in the area knows that bridge is haunted. Some nights she can be seen in her wedding attire near the bridge looking for her Groom. Do not stop your car on the bridge.
Some say slaves twere hung from the bridge as well.
Albertville, Marshall County, Alabama.
The Albertville Public Library has been called one of the most haunted libraries in the US.
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama
The Montgomery Biscuits Stadium now stands where the once prison stood and ghost sightings have been common, leading some to believe that the spirits of the soldiers who died at the prison, now haunt the baseball field.