The story of the ghostly ferryman on the river near Pine Bluff is well - known too. It is said that a long - ago ferryman drowned while trying to cross the river during a storm. Now, on stormy nights, people claim to see his figure guiding an invisible ferry across the water, as if he's still doing his job even in death.
There's a story about a haunted house near the river in Pine Bluff. Locals say that strange noises come from the house at midnight. Some believe it's haunted by a woman who died there long ago. Her apparition has been reportedly seen in the attic window. The noises might be her still wandering around, perhaps looking for something she lost in her lifetime.
Another well - known story is from a historic building in Rogers. People say they can hear the sounds of a party that supposedly took place there decades ago. There are also sightings of a man in period clothing, as if he's still enjoying the festivities. It's one of those stories that adds to the mystery of the area.
The story of the haunted Arkansas State Capitol building is quite well - known. Workers and late - night visitors have reported strange noises, like whispers and the sound of papers shuffling, even when no one else is around. Some believe it could be the ghosts of past lawmakers or staff.
Yes, there is a story about a haunted theater in Rogers. Actors and stage crew have reported strange occurrences like cold spots, objects moving on their own, and seeing a shadowy figure backstage. It's believed to be the ghost of an actor who died during a performance long ago.
Yes. For instance, the story of the haunted cemetery. Locals say that at certain times, like during a full moon, you can see a glowing figure among the tombstones. It's thought to be the spirit of a long - ago caretaker who is still looking after the place.
Well, a well - known one is about a haunted cabin. An old, dilapidated cabin on Ellis Mountain is said to be haunted. People who've stayed nearby or even dared to enter (very few) have reported cold spots and the feeling of being watched. Some say they've heard whispers as if the cabin has secrets to tell.
Probably not. Since I've not heard much about them before, it's likely that they are not widely known. But in certain local areas or among specific groups who are interested in unique wildlife and plant combinations, they might be familiar.
The story of the Peabody Hotel in Little Rock is quite interesting. There are rumors of a ghostly bellman who still seems to be on duty, helping guests long after he passed away. His apparition has been seen guiding people to their rooms.
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.