Category: Alabama Ghosts and Haunted Places

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.

Salem Shotwell Bridge in 2003 Before It Was Rebuilt

Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge

After 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.

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Twelfth of twelve photographs documenting the bombardment of Fort Morgan, Alabama, by Union troops in August 1864.

Fort Morgan Alabama

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.

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