There is a story about a ghostly child in Silver City. The child is said to be heard laughing and running around in an old, dilapidated house. Some think it might be the spirit of a child who died of an illness long ago, and is still playing as if it were alive, making the house a spooky and somewhat sad place to be near.
A story goes that there's a ghostly horse and rider that can be seen on the outskirts of Silver City. Legend has it that it was a cowboy who got lost in a blizzard and perished, and now his spirit rides the same path, trying to find his way home. Locals often avoid that area at night because of these sightings.
In the abandoned mine shafts around Silver City, there are reports of strange noises and cold spots. Miners used to say that these were the spirits of those who died in cave - ins. They would hear moans and see fleeting shadows, which made them believe that the place was haunted by the unfortunate souls who perished while working in the mines.
The story of the phantom stagecoach in Idaho City is quite interesting. It is said that on moonlit nights, you can hear the sound of a stagecoach rattling along the old roads, but when you look, there's nothing there. It's as if it's a relic from the past still making its journey.
A very well - known one is the story of the Witch of the Lake. Supposedly, there's a lake in Northern Idaho where a witch was drowned centuries ago. Now, on moonlit nights, people claim to see a figure rising from the water, looking like a woman with long, wet hair and a tattered dress.
In Quebec City, there's also a story about a haunted house near the old port. The family who used to live there reported all kinds of paranormal activities, from objects moving on their own to seeing a faceless figure in the attic. Since then, people passing by at night often feel an eerie presence, and some have even refused to walk near that house.
The ghost story of the lighthouse keeper is quite well - known. His death during a storm while trying to keep the light on has led to numerous sightings of his ghostly figure. It has become a part of the local lore.
A well - known story is about a haunted bridge. Supposedly, if you stop your car on the bridge at midnight, you'll hear the sound of a horse - drawn carriage approaching. It's said to be the ghost of a stagecoach that crashed on the bridge many years ago.
The story of the phantom bureaucrat is quite well - known. People say they see a figure dressed in old - fashioned official attire in the hallways. It seems to be going about some long - forgotten business. Maybe it's a residual memory of a bygone era.
A popular ghost story involves an old hotel in Rio Grande City. Guests have reported seeing a man in old - fashioned clothing walking through the halls. It's thought that he was a gambler who was killed in a fight over a card game in the hotel many years ago. His spirit seems to be reliving that fateful night over and over again. This story has been passed down for generations and attracts many curious people to the hotel.
The story of the haunted fortress is quite well - known. It was used as a prison in the past, and many prisoners died there. Their ghosts are said to roam the corridors, making strange noises. It gives a spooky feeling to those who dare to enter at night.
The ghost of the girl in white on Voorhees Mall is quite well - known. Many students have heard about her and some even think they've caught a glimpse of her.