Haunted Places in Garfield County, Nebraska



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    In the meantime, here's a list of all haunted places within 100 miles of Garfield County, Nebraska.



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    Jenners Park

    Loup City, Nebraska

    44.2 miles from Garfield County, NE

    Witnesses at Jenners Park, a former zoo with its old cages still intact, say the sound of disembodied childlike laughter can be heard here at night.

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    Broken Bow Library

    Broken Bow, Nebraska

    48.6 miles from Garfield County, NE

    Staff have reported voices in heated arguments in the southeastern corner of the building near closing time. Also heard have been the voices of children laughing and playing accompanied by cold chills.

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    Arrow Historic Hotel and Pub

    Broken Bow, Nebraska

    48.8 miles from Garfield County, NE

    There have been many strange reports of paranormal activity in the hotel, which is still in operation. Staff have reportedly seen a grey-haired walking around the building after closing hours, but upon investigating have found no one there, as well as a ghostly man sitting in the cigar room. The ...

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    Libby's Steakhouse

    Springfield, South Dakota

    85.7 miles from Garfield County, NE

    Some say the basement of Libby’s Steakhouse, formerly Hoch Drugstore, was haunted by the ghost of a girl, whose apparition was glimpsed once. Witnesses say bowls will fall over if the basement door is left open, and folks have noticed an uneasy feeling on the basement stairs. Rumor has it ...

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    Witch's Grave

    Aurora, Nebraska

    87.6 miles from Garfield County, NE

    The ancient, isolated grave in the Aurora city cemetery, the "witch’s grave," has a mossy tombstone and a protruding marker, said to be a warning to deter others from witchcraft. So the story goes, the "witch" was eccentric, which was enough for the townsfolk to label her a witch and ...