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Hurt Grocer Building
Paragould, Arkansas
18.2 miles from Dunklin County, MOFaces are said to appear in the windows of this apparently abandoned building. Sometimes that of a man, other times that of a little girl.
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Collins Theatre
Paragould, Arkansas
18.3 miles from Dunklin County, MOA ghostly elderly couple has been noticed sitting in the balcony watching rehearsals at this historic 1928 theater. After a while, they simply disappear. It is believed that they are the spirits of the former owners of the theater.
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Collins Theatre
Paragould, Arkansas
18.3 miles from Dunklin County, MOA ghostly older couple has been seen sitting in the balcony during rehearsals. They are believed to be the former owners of the theater.
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Monette Cemetery
Monette, Arkansas
18.4 miles from Dunklin County, MOLocal legend says that there was once an unmarked glass mausoleum in the cemetery, and it was sealed up with concrete and painted when the body inside began to decay. The man's ghostly screams are said to ring out in the night, and his apparition may walk the grounds carrying ...
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Arkansas Methodist Medical Center
Paragould, Arkansas
19 miles from Dunklin County, MOThe apparition of a blond boy aged around 5 has been seen on the fourth floor. He wears pajamas and is often playing or seeking a kitten. An apparition of a Confederate soldier and another of an elderly female also have been seen in the building. Ghosts have been seen ...
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Primrose Lane
Paragould, Arkansas
20.2 miles from Dunklin County, MOPeople living in the vicinity of Primrose Lane have reported seeing the ghost of a man and his dog. The man is believed to have shot himself with his rifle, and his dog died as well shortly after. The apparition's of the two have also been seen in the woods ...
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Forum Theatre
Jonesboro, Arkansas
35.3 miles from Dunklin County, MOOriginally built in 1926 as the Strand Theatre, it was acquired by the city of Jonesboro in the late 1970s and renamed the Forum Theatre. It is said to be haunted by a mischievous ghost named Charlie.
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Johnson-Sanderson Mansion
Jonesboro, Arkansas
35.6 miles from Dunklin County, MOThis home, built in the 1880's, was occupied mainly by the Johnson family, a wealthy retail family and later by the Sandersons, who served Jonesboro as the cities Mayoral family. It has served as mainly residence including Arkansas State student renters, but also as a tea room. Seances and Ouija board ...
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Bono Bridge
Bono, Arkansas
37.6 miles from Dunklin County, MOThe bridge was demolished in 2011, and the map shows its original location. According to local folklore, those who stood on the bridge and looked down at the railroad tracks below when a train was coming had the distinct feeling that the train was about to hit them. Apparitions and ...
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Keller's Chapel and Cemetery
Jonesboro, Arkansas
38.8 miles from Dunklin County, MOThere have been reports of strange sightings in the chapel and the surrounding cemetery. Ghostly lights that follow visitors around the cemetery at night, the sound's of babies crying, strange apparition's moving around the cemetery and unexplained noises are just some of the phenomena reported at this site. (Submitted by Callum ...
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Oak Ridge Cemetery
Doniphan, Missouri
51.4 miles from Dunklin County, MOOak Ridge Cemetery is said to have a female apparition that has been seen among the graves. Voices have been reported here too, and one local legend says that the statue of Belle Neal comes to life at midnight.
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Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian - Bethel Assembly of God
Atoka, Tennessee
52.5 miles from Dunklin County, MOBethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery (Bethel Assembly of God) dates back to the mid-1800s. Sources say it has a separate are for criminals and one for children. Witnesses have reported ghostly voices, lights, shadow people, and evil growls from the surrounding forest. What's more, legend has it that the cemetery ...
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Blackwell Manor
Bartlett, Tennessee
64.2 miles from Dunklin County, MOThis historic mansion is believed to be haunted by the apparition of a former owner, who has been seen roaming the house after dark. He has also been known to slam doors and turn on all the lights in the house. (Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Woodruff-Fontaine House
Memphis, Tennessee
66.8 miles from Dunklin County, MOThis historic 1870s mansion, now a house museum, is said to be haunted by Molly Woodruff. The Rose Room was once her bedroom, and it is said that visitors to her room can feel her presence. It is also reported that a witness once heard her say "My bed doesn't ...
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Orpheum Theatre
Memphis, Tennessee
67 miles from Dunklin County, MOBuilt in 1928, the still-operation theater is said to be haunted by many ghosts, but the two most well-known are Mary and a masked figure. Mary, age 9, wears a white dress and pigtails, and is said to have died in a car accident in front of the theater. She ...
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The Inn At Hunt-Phelan
Memphis, Tennessee
67.2 miles from Dunklin County, MOBuilt around 1830, this inn is said to be haunted by a servant of the former owners, the Hunts. Before the Hunts fled the house to escape a yellow fever epidemic in 1873, they entrusted their servant, Nathan Wilson, with a chest of gold to pay for the home's upkeep. ...
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Earnestine and Hazel's Bar
Memphis, Tennessee
67.5 miles from Dunklin County, MOEarnestine and Hazel's Bar is rumored to have more than liquid spirits. Folks have reported apparitions on stairwells and in dark corners, and the jukebox always seems to play the song that best fits the situation, all by itself.
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National Ornamental Metal Museum
Memphis, Tennessee
68.1 miles from Dunklin County, MOHousing a large collection of contemporary metalwork, the National Ornamental Metal Museum has roughly 3000 items on permanent display, not counting traveling exhibitions. Its four buildings were once a Marine hospital in the late 1800s and then a Civil War hospital, consisting of a nurse’s quarters, a doctor’s quarters, soldiers’ ...
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Upper Big Lake
Charleston, Missouri
76.1 miles from Dunklin County, MOA fisherman's ghost is purported to haunt Upper Big Lake. So the story goes, the fisherman accidentally killed his nephew with a shotgun, and the nephew's ghost came back and drowned his uncle while he was fishing on the lake.
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St. Francis County Museum - Rush-Gates House
Forrest City, Arkansas
83.4 miles from Dunklin County, MOAs of 1997, the 1906 Rush-Gates House houses the St. Francis County Museum. Dr. J.O. Rush was a doctor, local historian, and collector of more than 3,700 Native American artifacts. The museum is said to be haunted, and ghost tours are available through local hotels. In addition, private parties can ...
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