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The Haunted Jacks Restaurant in Parrish, Alabama

A haunted location: Jacks Restaurant in Parrish, Alabama.

Details: There is a tale of an old Indian ghost that has been named, “Mary”.

She’ll knock things off the shelves, slam oven doors open and then slam them closed.

You could be really hot and then all of a sudden, your freezing.

Also, the night crew will turn off all the grills, and in the morning they’re all back on.

There are constant strange whispers over the drive thru speakers and in the bathrooms.

It is a true story.

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The Haunted Bass Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama

A haunted location: Bass Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama.

Details: The cemetery is just over 200 years old and is the final resting place of many Civil War soldiers and deceased slaves.

There have also been reports of Occult happenings there.

Along with these reports came various accounts of animal corpses around the cemetery.

One crypt there has been located and the body was removed.

Apparitions have been seen, the feeling of being followed and strange screams have been heard.

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The Haunted Crybaby Hollow in Decatur, Alabama

A haunted location: Crybaby Hollow in Decatur, Alabama.

Details: A long, narrow, dark road off of Hwy 31 will bring you to an eight foot long bridge with no rails that is said to be haunted by the spirit of a crying baby.

If you park on the bridge and put your car in neutral, your car will either rock back and forth or be pushed forward.

Small handprints have been left on the cars afterwards.

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The Haunted Union Camp Road in Notasulga, Alabama

A haunted location: Union Camp Road in Notasulga, Alabama.

Details: Old Confederate Graveyard – An old Confederate graveyard back off in the woods is said to be haunted by dead soldiers.

Late at night, you can go there and see ghostly figures in the woods, and hear sounds and voices.

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The Haunted Chehae in Munford, Alabama

A haunted location: Chehae in Munford, Alabama.

Details: The Hotel – In the 1800’s, a hotel was built on the mountain during the war.

The Yankees used the motel to hold rebel soldiers.

The hotel was only used for a few weeks before the war was over.

All the prisoners were killed and half the hotel burned down.

If you go down the road at night, you can see an orange glow and hear the screams of soldiers.

But if you stop to get a better look, all you’ll find is half of an old hotel.

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The Haunted Harper Hill in Tallapoosa, Alabama

A haunted location: Harper Hill in Tallapoosa, Alabama.

Details: On Prospect Road Off of Hwy 49 – It’s an old church and cemetery.

You can feel the presence of something near you, even though you are alone.

Sometimes in the upper front window you can see a misty substance in the form of a body.

You can feel what’s left of the floor vibrate.

The tombstones are interesting also.

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The Haunted Manchester in Marshall, Alabama

A haunted location: Manchester in Marshall, Alabama.

Details: Graveyard – A town once buried by Lake Guntersville, it has only left its mark with a Civil War era graveyard.

This was a place where séances were once popular.

Day or night there is a constant fog that covers the ground that surrounds the gravestones.

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The Haunted Judson College in Marion, Alabama

A haunted location: Judson College in Marion, Alabama.

Details: Building J – A female apparition can be seen along with movement from the windows.

The sounds of scattering feet and whispering are heard.

The bell tower is locked.

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The Haunted Hudson House in Ashland, Alabama

A haunted location: Hudson House in Ashland, Alabama.

Details: It’s an old house in the middle of nowhere.

It is said to be haunted by a lot of ghosts.

When you walk around the house, you can hear voices and footsteps, and you can even hear dogs panting.

If you stand in front of the house, you can feel someone tap you on the shoulder.

There is even a creepy dark figure that runs on top of the roof.

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