Haunted Places in Bernalillo County, New Mexico



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    Albuquerque Press Club

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The ghost of a woman in a black shawl is said to haunt the bar area. Regulars call her "Mrs. M" People have heard the sound of high heels on the floor and claim the piano often plays a few notes independently of any living hand.

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    La Llorona - Albuquerque Arroyos

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    One of the numerous "Weeping Woman" ghosts that haunt the southwest, La Llorona is the hispanic boogey-woman. She appears everywhere and the story is always the same: a woman drowns her child in a river/lake/ocean/pond/drainage ditch/bathtub and then spends all eternity weeping for her lost child and searching ...

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    Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Voices, crying and ghostly lights are said to appear in the hallways of the hospital.

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    Desert Sands Motel

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Cold spots, voices being heard (in a motel, no way!), the television turning on and off by itself and other eerie events occur at the Desert Sands.

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    Haunted Hill - Menaul Boulevard

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    People claim to hear screaming, footsteps and the sound of something being dragged across the ground into the mountains.

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    Abandoned Insane Asylum

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Black mists are said to rise from the site and horrible feelings of oppression were claimed to be felt at this abandoned asylum. The asylum was on private property, and the owners got so sick of trespassers that they finally tore it down. Although this site is gone, there ...

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    KiMo Theatre

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The spirit of Bobby Darnall a young boy who died when a boiler exploded is said to haunt the theater.Although there are also reports of a young woman wearing a bonnet who has been seen wandering the hallways, the employees of the theater believe that Bobby is the most active ...

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    Johnson Gym - University of New Mexico

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Reportedly haunted by a girl who committed suicide. Considering every university has the rumor of the girl who hanged herself, it should probably be placed in the "dubious" file.

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    Casa Esencia - Salvador Armijo House

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The old Salvador Armijo House is now a hotel named "Casa Esencia". Many who have worked there throughout the years have reported experiencing the sensation of being touched, hearing voices and strange noises and other ghostly activities. This building is almost two centuries old, and is haunted by many ghosts ...

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    Park Inn by Radisson

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Ghostly noises, scratching sounds and screaming can all be heard at the Park Inn. It is rumored that in the 70's a wife discovered her husband was having an affair so she followed him to the hotel, killed him and his mistress and then herself in the bathroom. ...

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    San Pedro Public Library

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    A spectral voice speaks to patrons.

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    Children's Psychiatric Center - University of New Mexico

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Dirty footprints, water faucets turning on and off, doors locking and unlocking themselves and shadow figures have been witnessed by the workers at this hospital.

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    Church Street Cafe

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The 18-room hacienda from 1709, built by the Ruiz family, was known as Case de Ruiz for about 200 years. Last family member Rufina G. Ruiz died in 1991 at the age of 91, after which the building was purchased and renovations from the Church Street Café began. The new ...

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    High Noon Restaurant and Saloon

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Housed inside a former private home built between 1750 and 1785, the restaurant and saloon have been around since 1974. Rumor has it that the place once housed a gambling parlor and brothel, a furniture store, and a rental apartment. A ghostly lady in a white dress is said to ...

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    Hotel Andaluz

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    It began as Conrad Hilton's fourth hotel in 1939, and in 2008, the Andaluz was completely restored to its original grandeur. The historic place is said to be haunted; the apparition of a woman in 1940s clothing has been seen in the hallways, and another of an older woman in ...

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    Old Bernalillo County Courthouse

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The 1926 Old Bernalillo County Courthouse building is said to be haunted by a ghostly little girl in a school uniform with blonde braids. Witnesses also have described cold spots, lights that come on and off, and an old law book that came hurtling down a hall. Taped boxes have ...

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    Bottger Mansion of Old Town

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The 1908 Bottger Mansion is believed to be haunted by four spirits: its original owner, a woman who sighs, a grandmother and “The Lover," who is known to get into bed with sleeping women.

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    La Placita Dining Rooms

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    La Placita Dining Rooms is a restaurant serving New Mexico cuisine housed in an 1880 building originally known as Casa Armijo. La Placita Dining Rooms was established in 1935 and is rumored to be haunted by at least four ghosts, especially in the women’s restroom and the upstairs area. The ...

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    Old Honeywell Building

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The Old Honeywell Building is haunted by the ghost of a young woman, who disappears when approached. The building was built on top of an American Indian burial ground. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Covered Wagon Store

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Formerly a private residence and brothel, this store is believed to be haunted by the apparition of a murdered prostitute named Scarlet. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Wool Warehouse Theatre

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    An unidentified ghost of a man in a black suit haunts the backstage area and a certain table in this historic building. Built in 1929, the building lies in the old railroad district of Albuquerque. (Submitted by Callum Swift)