Old Depot Museum

You are here Home  > Historical Buildings >  Old Depot Museum

Formerly the city train station and an ammunitions depot, the spook haunting this museum seems to be fond of the elevator, as it has been known to move from floor to floor of its own accord.

Submitted by Callum Swift

If you've had a paranormal experience here, or have any additional information about this location, please let us know!



Rate this Haunted Place

What do you think? Is this place really haunted? Voice your opinion here! Click "thumbs up" if you think its haunted, or "thumbs down" if you think its all just a tall tale.


Geographic Information

Address:
4 Martin Luther King Street
Selma, AL
United States

Get Directions »
GPS:
32.4087378, -87.01379179999998
County:
Dallas County, Alabama
Nearest Towns:
Selma, AL (0.4 mi.)
Selmont-West Selmont, AL (2.1 mi.)
Valley Grande, AL (7.1 mi.)
Benton, AL (13.4 mi.)
Orrville, AL (15.3 mi.)
White Hall, AL (18.5 mi.)
Autaugaville, AL (21.0 mi.)
Marion, AL (23.6 mi.)
Billingsley, AL (24.4 mi.)
Gordonville, AL (24.9 mi.)

close

Please note: It is your responsibility to acquire appropriate permissions before investigating any location listed on this site. Private property should be respected at all times, as should all posted signs concerning trespassing, hours of operation and other local regulations. Many "ghost hunters" have been arrested because they failed to contact property owners and/or local authorities ahead of time.

Share Your Experiences

Close Comments

Comment (1)

  1. me and my friends went here and we heard nothing at all we thought this place was haunted until like 1 hour later as we settled in we heard the elevator like move up we thought it was like the wind but how can the wind do that me and my friends left after that happened because it was scary

Share Your Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *



Have a photograph taken from this location? Use the "Browse" or "Choose File" button below to select an image to upload along with your comment.

 


Disclaimer: The stories posted here are user-submitted and are, in the nature of "ghost stories," largely unverifiable. HauntedPlaces.org makes no claims that any of the statements posted here are factually accurate. The vast majority of information provided on this web site is anecdotal, and as such, should be viewed in the same light as local folklore and urban legends.