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Real Haunted Places Across North Dakota

Across ##Region##, there are countless locations that are believed to be haunted, ranging from houses & hotels, to lighthouses, roadways, and wooded areas - ghosts and spirits don't seem to discriminate when it comes to what locations they're haunting! Find out all about North Dakota's unique haunted locales, many of which are open to the public, and if you're feeling very brave, visit one of these exciting haunted places!
 
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  •   Trollwood Park Fargo, ND
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    Trollwood Park in Fargo offers 28 acres with 2 playgrounds, disc golf, picnic spots, and some ghosts, too! The park is situated on land that was once the site of the Cass County Hospital and Poor Farm in 1895. There was also a cemetery on the grounds but the park was built on top of it - which could absolutely add to the eerie tales associated with the location. Witnesses have reported... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Nature & Outdoors (ie. Haunted Woods)

  •   Old Armory Williston, ND
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    Dating back to 1915, The Old Armory in Williston was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It was designed by Robert Stacy-Judd and the local community has made sensitive renovations throughout the years in order to support his work. The unique building is also rumored to be haunted. Witnesses have reported seeing mannequins moving on their own inside the building.... Read More

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  •   Harvey Public Library Harvey, ND
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    The Harvey Public Library has been dubbed one of the most haunted destinations in all of North Dakota. Before it operated as a library, the building was a residence that was owned by the Bentz family. In the 1930s, Sophia Eberlein-Bentz was bludgeoned to death as she slept by her own husband, Jacob Bentz. Although he tried to cover up the crime and say Sophia died in a car accident, he... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Libraries

  •   Totten Trail Inn Fort Totten, ND
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    This inn is one of the several historic buildings located on the grounds of Fort Totten State Historic Site. The fort dates back to the 1860s-1870s and the building that now houses the inn once served as housing for officers and their families. Rumor has it that before any modern renovations were done, a couple died in the house. This could contribute to the ghost stories that surround... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Hotels & Lodging | Real Haunted Places

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    The Medora Fudge and Ice Cream Depot offers some sweet treats in an old-fashioned setting. Along with those sweet treats, you may find something else while visiting this ice cream shop. Rumor has it that there's a female ghost that haunts the shop and she appears only once a year - on her birthday! No one knows why the ghost only makes herself known once a year, but if you spot her,... Read More

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  •   Custer House Mandan, ND
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    Located inside Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park in Mandan, the Custer House is a historical landmark that is a reconstruction of the original home. It was once owned by Lieutenant George Custer and his wife Libbie, who both lived in the home from 1873 until George's death in 1876 at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Visitors can tour the home and take in the history while... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Houses | Real Haunted Places

  •   San Haven Sanatorium Dunseith, ND
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    The San Haven Sanatorium is located in the foothills of the Turtle Mountains, just a few minutes north of Dunseith. The building now sits abandoned and once treated patients with tuberculosis. The sanatorium dates back to 1909 and closed its doors in 1987. Many of the patients that were treated at the hospital unfortunately succumbed to the illness, as this was before any antibiotics... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Hospitals & Asylums

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    Established in 1907, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is the oldest state park in North Dakota. On top of it being a hot spot for tourists of all ages, this state park is known to be home to some spirits as well. The Custer House is rumored to be the place where most of the paranormal activity takes place. The house was once home of the same general who was slain at Little Big Horn.... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Nature & Outdoors (ie. Haunted Woods)

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    Cemeteries are often unsettling but Riverside Cemetery in Fargo is believed to be a bit more haunted than most. Witnesses have reported hearing voices echoing among the tombstones and even the sound of knocking coming from the inside of the mausoleum. Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Cemeteries | Real Haunted Places

  •   St. Joseph’s Hospital Dickinson, ND
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    It's no shock when a hospital is rumored to be haunted. St. Joseph's Hospital in Dickinson has had eerie ghost stories surrounding it for quite some time. There are several areas throughout the hospital that see more paranormal activity than others... the morgue being one of them. The elevator that goes down to the morgue is often seen operating on its own. The doors to this area where... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Hospitals & Asylums

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    Situated in an 1876 farmhouse, the Children's Museum at Yunker Farm was originally built for Newton Whitman and his family. Whitman was a farmer and he and his wife had 8 children. The bricks that were left over were donated to the community and a school was built on the property as well. In the early 1900s, Whitman sold the farm and farmhouse to John and Elizabeth Yonkers, who moved... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Museums

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    North Dakota State University in Fargo is a public university that dates back to 1890. The school has several locations on campus that have been hot spots for paranormal activity. First there's Ceres Hall. On the third floor of this building, a man hung himself from one of the heating pipes during World War II. His spirit may linger where his final moments took place. Many say they do... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Colleges

  •   Chateau De Mores Medora, ND
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    Chateau de Mores in Medora is an historic site that gives visitors a look into the life of Antoine de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Mores. The home dates back to 1883 and features two stories and 26 rooms. It once served as a summer home for the Marquis family and now operates as a museum. Witnesses have reported some hauntings at the location, including lights that are known to flicker... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Houses | Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Museums

  •   Liberty Memorial Building Bismarck, ND
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    Located on the North Dakota State Capitol grounds in Bismarck, The Liberty Memorial Building features the typical federal-style design. It was originally built as additional office space for state agencies and to mark the end of World War I. It is the oldest building that still stands on the Capitol grounds, which could be a contributing factor to its hauntings. The name of the ghost... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Places

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