A less - known but still interesting story is about a tavern in Pensacola. It's said that a soldier's ghost haunts it. He was killed in a fight outside the tavern years ago. Some customers have reported seeing a figure in a military uniform out of the corner of their eyes, and sometimes they can even smell gunpowder in the air.
The haunted Seville Quarter tops the list. The ghostly woman in white has been seen by many. It gives the place an eerie feeling, especially at night when the area is less crowded. People often feel a cold chill as they pass by the spots where she's been sighted.
The Pensacola Lighthouse's hauntings are well - known too. The strange noises, like creaking of old floorboards when no one is there, and the unexplained lights make it a spooky place. It's as if the lighthouse keeper's ghost is still on duty, and his presence can be felt by those who are sensitive to such things.
Well, there is also a story about a group of children's ghosts. It is said that in the past, some children died near the lighthouse area, and now their spirits can be seen playing around the base of the lighthouse. They seem to be in their own little world, laughing and chasing each other, but their presence is a bittersweet reminder of the tragedies that might have occurred in the area long ago.
The ghost story of the Mackinac Island carriage driver is quite well - known. It's said that a carriage driver who worked on the island long ago had an accident and died. Now, some visitors claim to see his ghostly carriage still driving along the roads at night, with the sound of hoofbeats echoing in the still air.
The Pfister Hotel's ghost is quite well - known. Guests often report seeing a spectral figure in the hallways. It gives the hotel an air of mystery. The hotel has a long history, and it's possible that this spirit has been there for decades, just making its presence known to the occasional visitor.
The story of the haunted hotel is quite well - known. Guests staying there have reported strange noises like the sound of a woman sobbing in the middle of the night. It's said that the apparition of the jilted bride can sometimes be seen in the mirror of the bridal suite.
A well - known Schenectady ghost story involves an old inn. Guests have reported seeing the figure of a man in period clothing in their rooms. It's thought to be a former owner who refuses to leave his beloved establishment. He's often described as just a shadowy figure that disappears when you look directly at it.
The campus ghost story of the woman in white is also quite well - known. Students and locals alike have shared their experiences of seeing this apparition. It has become a part of the local lore. It might be related to some long - forgotten event in the history of the campus.
The Widener Library ghost is very well - known. Given the library's age and the countless number of people who have passed through it over the years, it's no wonder there are such spooky tales. The idea of a ghost among the books adds an air of mystery to the already imposing building.
There's a story about a haunted bridge in Budapest. It is said that a woman jumped off the bridge in despair many years ago. Since then, some claim to see her figure on the bridge at midnight, her hair and dress flowing in an invisible wind. The apparition is said to give off a feeling of great sadness.
The ghost story of the Margaret Mitchell House is quite well - known. Since Margaret Mitchell, the author of 'Gone with the Wind', had a somewhat tragic end, some believe her spirit haunts the place. People have reported feeling a strange presence, as if she's still there, perhaps reminiscing about the days when she wrote her famous novel.
The most well - known is probably the ghost in the old auditorium. People say that during rehearsals or late - night events, they've seen a figure in the balcony that looks like a former actor who died on stage there many years ago. It gives an eerie feeling as if they are still watching the performances.