Old Daphne Masonic Hall

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The 1920’s masonic building is haunted by a ghostly soldier who perished during combat in the woods adjacent to the hall. His body was never found, and it has been speculated that his spirit is responsible for a pair of strange lights seen roaming the nearby forest and the road in front of the establishment. People using the building for various purposes over the years have reported strange activity, including faucets turning on and off of their own accord, running footsteps and cold spots during the summer.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
2601 Old Spanish Trail
Daphne, AL
United States

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GPS:
30.616916, -87.9028849
County:
Baldwin County, Alabama
Nearest Towns:
Daphne, AL (0.9 mi.)
Spanish Fort, AL (4.1 mi.)
Fairhope, AL (6.5 mi.)
Loxley, AL (8.9 mi.)
Mobile, AL (9.9 mi.)
Point Clear, AL (9.9 mi.)
Silverhill, AL (10.3 mi.)
Robertsdale, AL (12.2 mi.)
Prichard, AL (13.4 mi.)
Chickasaw, AL (14.4 mi.)

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  1. when i went here with my friends at 2am we first saw nothing because we just got here and later about 2:30am we saw this strange light in the forest but since i did not believe ghost i thought i was just seeing things and my friends said i was not and while me and my friends found the building i started to get a dark feeling that something going to happen and then my friends said do you hear a faucet running i said yes we went to go check and it was on so we turned it off then as we turned it off we heard someone or something run past the building we all started to be scared and then we started to feel cold spots while we where leaving the forest and we where thinking that the ghost was following us but i have not been hearing anything in my house and same with my friends

  2. No man is haunting anything! I live across the street. They’re tearing the building down now. I’m glad so we won’t have little teenagers running around our street at 2 am.

      • I’m 66 years old and heard the stories from older siblings growing up. Unless you watched the building 24/7 no one could know if haunted. We built a new home in 1980 and it was haunted and it wasn’t a joy to experience. We moved away (warning new owners) and they are still living there. I’d rather not go looking for anything paranormal.

      • I’m 66 years old and heard the stories from older siblings growing up. Unless you watched the building 24/7 no one could know if haunted. We built a new home in 1980 and it was haunted and it wasn’t a joy to experience. We moved away (warning new owners) and they are still living there. I’d rather not go looking for anything paranormal.

  3. This Place has been torn down to en empty lot now. Woods are still there, but the building is no more. It has been demolished since August 2018

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