Haunted Places in Camden County, North Carolina



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    Nell Cropsey House

    Elizabeth City, North Carolina

    4.2 miles from Camden County, NC

    The Nell Cropsey House is a private home that is known for its namesake ghost, the beautiful Nell Cropsey. She moved here with her parents in 1898. She became engaged to the sheriff's son Jim Wilcox, but in 1901, she vanished from the house. Jim was arrested on suspicion of ...

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    Gaffos House

    Portsmouth, Virginia

    35.1 miles from Camden County, NC

    This late eighteenth century house is now a private residence, but the house is believed to be home to a single apparition. Visitors to the house have reported various sightings of the apparition of a sea captain on the stairs and in the attic of the house. People have heard ...

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    The Glencoe Inn

    Portsmouth, Virginia

    35.2 miles from Camden County, NC

    This 1890 Victorian inn, originally built as a home for a family of Scottish immigrants, is said to be haunted by one of its old residents. The apparition of an elderly lady is seen looking over her beloved roses in the establishment's Rose Garden.

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    Ferry Plantation House

    Virginia Beach, Virginia

    36.1 miles from Camden County, NC

    This colonial and plantation era house is said to be home to 11 ghosts, including Henry, a former slave; Sally Rebecca Walke, who mourns the loss of her soldier lover; former resident and painter Thomas Williamson; a Lady in White who is said to have fallen down the stairs in ...

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    Page House Inn

    Norfolk, Virginia

    36.4 miles from Camden County, NC

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    Fort Raleigh

    Manteo, North Carolina

    37.7 miles from Camden County, NC

    Fort Raleigh National Historic Site is known for its Roanoke Colony, the first English settlement in what is now the U.S., established in the 1580s. Roanoke is thought to have run out of supplies and failed sometime around 1590, and by the time ships arrived with supplies, the colony had ...

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    The Cavalier Hotel

    Virginia Beach, Virginia

    37.8 miles from Camden County, NC

    Famous folks such as Al Capone and Woodrow Wilson stayed at this 1927 swank establishment, and it is from one of its windows that Adolph Coors of brewery fame jumped to his death in the 1929. Also, the previous owner is said to have shot himself in the hotel. Reports ...

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    Adam Thoroughgood House

    Virginia Beach, Virginia

    38.3 miles from Camden County, NC

    Employees at this circa-1719 house museum have seen the apparition of a woman in Colonial-period clothing. The red-haired woman has been seen in various places on the premises wearing different Colonial dresses.

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    Somerset Place

    Creswell, North Carolina

    40.5 miles from Camden County, NC

    The Somerset Plantation house and its grounds are believed to be haunted by the former lady of the house, who screams and cries. Folks in the know say she is mourning the death of her son, who drowned in an irrigation canal.

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    The Chamberlin

    Hampton, Virginia

    46.3 miles from Camden County, NC

    The Chamberlin was once a historic hotel that welcomed the likes of George Washington. However, it has been renovated and is now a senior living facility. The top floor, according to rumor, is closed because of the many apparitions that freely roam there. One story about this building tells of ...

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    Fort Monroe

    Hampton, Virginia

    46.5 miles from Camden County, NC

    The official Fort Monroe was completed in 1834, although the spot has housed some sort of headquarters or fortification since the early 1600s. Witnesses claim that the site is haunted by the ghost of Abraham Lincoln, as well as that of Jefferson Davis, who was imprisoned here after being falsely ...

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    Howmet Plant

    Hampton, Virginia

    48.2 miles from Camden County, NC

    1 Howmet Dr. Hampton, Va, 23661. Back in the early 1980's I was a security guard working through the Wackenhut Corp, at the Howmet plant in Hampton, Virginia. One hot and misty night I saw what I thought was a young woman wearing a gossamer gown wandering in front ...

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    Smithfield Station

    Smithfield, Virginia

    51.2 miles from Camden County, NC

    Smithfield Station is a restaurant frequented not only by the living. Witnesses say the apparition of a man can be seen sitting at the bar late at night when the place is closed. Some say he's the spirit of a man who long ago left the bar and drowned in ...

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    Chowan University

    Murfreesboro, North Carolina

    52.5 miles from Camden County, NC

    Chowan University has a ghostly "Brown Lady" on the third floor of its Columns Building. Her footsteps have been heard, and security guards have chased her thinking she was a prankster. And at Belks Hall, the ghost of a little girl who fell down the stairs while riding a tricycle ...

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    Boxwood Inn

    Newport News, Virginia

    63.1 miles from Camden County, NC

    Built as a 21-room private home in 1896, this inn is believed to be haunted by the helpful spirit of Nannie Curtis, wife of the home's original owner. She apparently likes the current owners who saved the building from demolishment and restored it to its original elegance. When the new ...

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    Carter's Grove Plantation

    Williamsburg, Virginia

    65.1 miles from Camden County, NC

    Carter's Grove Plantation is private property now and no trespassing is permited. It was built in 1755 for Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter on the site of Martin's Hundred, a tract first settled by English colonists around 1620. The settlement was eradicated in the Indian Massacre of 1622. ...

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    The Ambler House Ruins

    Williamsburg, Virginia

    68.8 miles from Camden County, NC

    The circa 1750 Ambler House burned down three times: Once during the American Revolution (it was restored by Colonel John Ambler), again during the Civil War, and a third time in 1895. Its ruins are tended to by the National Park Service. The ghost here, Lydia, is said to walk ...

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    Orell House

    Williamsburg, Virginia

    70.7 miles from Camden County, NC

    Strange occurrences that have been reported here include a water faucet that turned on by itself multiple times in the bathroom and a glass that was removed from the medicine cabinet, taken out of its plastic wrap and thrown on the floor.

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    King's Arms Tavern

    Williamsburg, Virginia

    70.7 miles from Camden County, NC

    This tavern is believed to be the residence of a ghost named Irma, who died in a fire in this area during the 1700s. Since legend has it that the fire was started by a dropped candle, the ghost is known to blow out candles and perform other helpful tasks ...

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    College of William and Mary

    Williamsburg, Virginia

    71.3 miles from Camden County, NC

    The College of William and Mary, the second-oldest college in the nation, has several legendary campus ghosts. One, who resides on the third floor of St. George Tucker Hall, is said to visit students who pull all-night study sessions. Another haunting happens in the Wren Building: Footsteps are said to ...

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    Rosewell Plantation

    Gloucester Courthouse, Virginia

    71.9 miles from Camden County, NC

    This 1725 mansion is said to be a hotspot for ghostly goings-on. Gutted by fire in 1916, the ruins were donated to the Gloucester Historical Society by its last owners and the site is now open to visitors several days a week. The four chimneys and the east wall remain, ...

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    Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

    Buxton, North Carolina

    83.3 miles from Camden County, NC

    The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is said to be haunted by a ghost cat, a ship's vanished crew, and a man named Bob. The large black-and-white cat has come around for the past 100 years, rubbing on people and then vanishing. It is thought to have been a past light keeper's ...

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    Edgewood Plantation

    Charles City, Virginia

    88.8 miles from Camden County, NC

    At this 1849 plantation house, Lizzie Rowland is the ghost in residence. It is said that she is waiting for her beloved soldier to return from the Civil War. Her ghost is said to peek out from behind a curtain in an upstairs window, watching and waiting. Edgewood Plantation was ...

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    Shirley Plantation

    Charles City, Virginia

    92.1 miles from Camden County, NC

    The very first house on the plantation was built in 1613--reportedly the oldest house in the U.S. But it's the mid-18th-century house here, possibly owned by private residents, that has a ghost story involving a painting in a second-story bedroom. It's a portrait of Aunt Pratt, and its story began ...