Haunted Places in Madison County, Alabama



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    Hell's Gates

    Huntsville, Alabama

    Alabama is fond of getting into Hell it seems. Not only is there a Hell's Gates bridge, but there's also this place in Huntsville, which is also called Hell's Gates, which in reality, appears to be nothing more than a set of gates blocking a private driveway to some rich ...

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    Old Dallas Mill Site

    Huntsville, Alabama

    Although the spot where the Dallas Mill was is now open field, legend has it was once haunted by a man who died while working there.

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    Kent Robertson Park

    Huntsville, Alabama

    The ghost of a boy who died there is said to haunt the park.

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    Maple Hill Cemetery

    Huntsville, Alabama

    It is said that in one of the crypts stands an antique rocking chair, a favorite possession of a lady who was buried in her family crypt. Folks say that when you stand outside the crypt, you can hear the rocking chair rocking.

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    Dead Children's Playground - Maple Hill Cemetery

    Huntsville, Alabama

    At this playground set up near the cemetery, the ghosts of children play and swing on the swingsets. Apparitions have been seen, and captured on film by paranormal society investigations; orbs have been reported as well. The swings sometimes can be seen swinging by themselves, and the sounds of laughter ...

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    Frat House - Heritage Bible College

    Huntsville, Alabama

    At the WHBC frat house, they say former Youth Minister Anthony Stephens' spirit walks through the house later at night. He may flush the toilet as well. The spirits of his brethren Robert Ekisbus and Adam Cooper are said to follow Stephens' spirit around, mysteriously making a noise reported to ...

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    Shelton Park

    Madison, Alabama

    Locals tell a tale of playground sounds that can be heard at night: children laughing, playing and having fun. However, they say eventually the happy noises turn to unhappy ones, as if the children are screaming for their lives.

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    Cedarhurst Mansion

    Huntsville, Alabama

    The Cedarhurst Mansion Estate was originally built in 1823 by Stephen Ewing. While visiting the house, a relative, Sally Carter, died of a short illness at the mansion in 1837. The first reports of a haunting was around 1919 after a teenage boy who slept at the house had a ...