In Niagara on the Lake, there's a story about a haunted inn. The inn has had reports of strange noises at night, like doors slamming on their own and whispers in the empty corridors. Some guests have said they felt an unseen presence in their rooms, as if someone was watching them. It's said that the inn was built on an old burial ground, which might be the cause of all the spooky happenings.
Another spooky story is about a ghostly horseman. Locals have reported seeing a man on horseback riding through the streets at night. The horseman seems to be from a different time period, and he rides silently. Some think he might be a soldier who once patrolled the area and now his spirit continues to do so.
Yes. The story of the haunted bridge in Rome is quite spooky. Folks say that if you cross the bridge at midnight, you might see a ghostly figure of a woman in white. It's believed she was a bride who died on her wedding day and now haunts the bridge.
One well - known ghost story is about the old Fort George. It's said that the spirits of soldiers who fought there still roam the grounds. You might see apparitions in the old barracks or hear the sounds of marching boots at night.
Definitely. In a certain barrio, there is a haunted well. People say that if you look into the well at midnight, you'll see a pair of red eyes staring back at you. A local once dropped a bucket into the well during the day and when he pulled it up, there was a strange mark on the bucket as if something had grabbed it from below. It's said that long ago, a witch was drowned in that well and her spirit lingers.
Yes. For example, there are stories of a ghostly horse and rider. It's said that on moonlit nights, a rider on a horse can be seen galloping across the fields where the battle took place. The horse's hooves make no sound, and the rider has a determined look on his face, as if he's on an important mission, perhaps a message he was never able to deliver during the actual battle.
Sure. There's the story of the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall. A photographer named Captain Provand claimed to have photographed a ghostly figure on the staircase. The figure resembled the so - called Brown Lady, who was supposed to be the ghost of Lady Dorothy Walpole. It's spooky because of the photographic evidence, which was not easily faked back then.
Well, there is a story of an old plantation house in Appalachia. It was said that a slave was brutally killed there during the Civil War era. His ghost now haunts the house. Visitors have reported hearing his chains rattling at night and seeing his shadow moving along the corridors. The cold spots in the house are believed to be where he was last seen alive. It's a very spooky story that has been told for generations in the Appalachian region.
There is a story about a haunted Lakota burial ground. It is said that at night, strange lights can be seen hovering over the graves. The ghosts of the warriors buried there are said to roam, protecting their final resting place. People who have passed by the area at night claim to have heard the faint sounds of war chants and the rattling of bones.
There's a story about a cemetery that has a very spooky hysteria ghost story. At midnight, it's said that the statue of an angel in the cemetery comes to life. It moves around, and its eyes seem to glow. People who have witnessed it say they feel a cold chill run down their spines. It's believed that the angel guards the secrets of the dead buried there, and when it moves, it's a sign that something from the other side is trying to communicate.
In the case of the lovers' stories, there may have been real - life tragedies that happened near the falls, and the idea of their ghosts remaining was a way for people to remember them. However, a lot of it is also likely just superstition and the human need to add a touch of the supernatural to a very dramatic and beautiful place like Niagara Falls. So, it's a mix of possible real - life roots and a whole lot of legend - making.
Sure. In one Fox Family Ghost Story, a family of foxes had a member go missing. Later, they started seeing a strange apparition of that missing fox. It would appear in the middle of their den, looking sad and lost. The fox family tried to communicate with it but couldn't. They believed it was the ghost of their lost family member, and it made them feel both sad and a bit frightened.