Haunted Places in Hooker County, Nebraska



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    In the meantime, here's a list of all haunted places within 100 miles of Hooker County, Nebraska.



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    Fox Theatre

    North Platte, Nebraska

    57.2 miles from Hooker County, NE

    Built in 1929 by former Nebraska governor Keith Neville, the former Fox Theatre is now the Neville Center for the Performing Arts. Witnesses say that in the balcony lighting booth, a spirit causes sudden temperature drops and sometimes touches their hands.

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    McCabe Hotel and Building

    North Platte, Nebraska

    57.2 miles from Hooker County, NE

    This former historic hotel is now believed to be abandoned, but former tenants reportedly heard footsteps and strange noises on the third floor when there was no one around. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Mansion on the Hill

    Ogallala, Nebraska

    62 miles from Hooker County, NE

    This 1887 house museum is rumoured to have a haunt or two, with staff and visitors alike reporting various paranormal occurrences. These range from ghostly lights floating through the back rooms of the building during the night to reports of the apparition of a man who has been seen ...

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    Plumer Street House

    Maxwell, Nebraska

    66.1 miles from Hooker County, NE

    The Plumer Street house is near the center of town along the first part of the street nearest Maxwell Road. The 2-story house is the site of many tortured souls and has been the site of many deaths. From the house have come wails and cries of tortured infants, and ...

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    Centennial Hall

    Valentine, Nebraska

    72.7 miles from Hooker County, NE

    Visitors to Nebraska's oldest standing school building, built in 1897, may see more than just the museum exhibits. Legend has it that in 1944, a girl was fatally poisoned while playing her clarinet; the poison was found on her reed. Her apparition has been glimpsed along with a generally bad ...