Fort Conde Inn 3. Following her death in 1962, people claimed to see a kneeling figure at the grave, according to "Haunted Places: The National Directory." Cahawba, or Cahaba, was the state capital from 1820-1825 but was eventually abandoned because of flooding from the Alabama and Cahaba rivers. The Chamber of Commerce building, above right, was constructed in 1910 as a bank. Some claim to see the orb today. Privacy Policy. No Hate Speech or Bullying. In addition, the most notable figure is the Lady in White, who is seen throughout the hotel by staff and guests. In addition, these paranormal activities include moving furniture, hearing voices, and shadowy figures moving around the house. Fortunately, there are various haunted places in Alabama to vent out your stress and help you face your fears. (Source: Judyanne Waters via FindaGrave.com), Grave of Norman Staples and Ghost Ship, Bladon Springs. Several people believe the ghosts are Captain Richards (original owner of the house), his wife, and their children. The family reportedly had the image sandblasted from the stone but it soon returned. He is said to have died of hypothermia after hitting his head in the walk-in freezer. People who cross the bridge hear the sounds of a babys cries. The Malaga Inn was built in 1862 as two separate buildings. The Oakleigh House is reportedly haunted by a female ghost who can be seen in the front parlor. It's growing from the grave of a man named Charles Boyington. 35 of the Best Alabama Breweries to Visit, 4. The most infamous haunted location in Alabama is The Tutwiler Hotel in downtown Birmingham. She would die from her burns on Feb. 6 at the age of 17. Multiple reports of haunted happenings in Aunt Jenny's. The Malaga Inn 4. In the Church Street Graveyard, there's an oak tree growing from the grave belonging to a man named Charles Boyington. Tourists often feel cold spots throughout the lighthouse, and there is a general feeling that the spirit of a former lighthouse keeper remains on the premises. (Submitted by Callum Swift). According to legend, the grounds are haunted by the ghost of a Confederate soldier. Japeth Rawls. Exploring abandoned buildings on public land! (Mobile, AL) 12. Red Lady of Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Pratt Hall, a dorm at Huntingdon College, is haunted by a spirit known as the Red Lady because she is always dressed in red. Even though this barn has seen better days, there's still something special about this photo. Built in 1872, the historic Bernstein-Bush mansion now houses the Mobile Carnival Museum. It is reportedly haunted by men killed during training. The hangings were carried out inside the jail, and the spirits of those men reportedly never left. The best-known ghost tale from each Alabama county - al.com Many ghost hunters have visited the hotel. The apparition of a lady in white has been seen pacing the balcony of Room #007, as well as chandeliers swinging when no one is around, furniture getting At this old cemetery behind the Mobile Library's main branch, there is an oak tree growing out of the grave of a man named Boyington. Adjoining Huntsville's historic Maple Hill Cemetery is a playground that looks much like any other, featuring a swing set and slide. Check out These Recent Alabama Animal Sightings, Take a Detour: McGregor Ave. Will Be Out of Service From May 1, USA Drops $85M to Buy Providence Hospital. In any event people claim that you can see the ghost of a man leaving a specific cell, and a toilet flushing *even though no Much of Dauphin Island where this park is located is reported to be haunted.