Haunted Places in Kingman County, Kansas



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    Reno County Museum

    Hutchinson, Kansas

    35.8 miles from Kingman County, KS

    The buildings that make up the Reno County Museum are both over 100 years old. There were several deaths recorded in the Rosemont apartment building,one of the buildings that became the Reno County Museum. Former staff and visitors have reported hearing strange noises and seeing the apparition of a little girl ...

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    Hutchinson Municipal Court

    Hutchinson, Kansas

    35.9 miles from Kingman County, KS

    At this city courthouse, the fifth floor is said to be haunted by the spirit of a woman. Her apparition in white has been spotted, and she is blamed for slamming doors and files that appear to have been moved or tampered with.

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    Fox Theater

    Hutchinson, Kansas

    36 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Doors slam late at night, theater seats lift and lower as if someone unseen is using them, and in 2001, the glass from a fire extinguisher panel broke by itself when no one was around.

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    Hutchinson Public Library

    Hutchinson, Kansas

    36.6 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Ida Day Holzapfel, according to local lore, is the ghost who haunts the library. The former librarian, who began working here in 1915, may never have left. She is said to reside in the basement, watching over her beloved library. She left in 1954 to become a catalog librarian for ...

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    Flower Pot Mountain

    Medicine Lodge, Kansas

    38.9 miles from Kingman County, KS

    There are many different tellings of the legend of Flower Pot Mountain, so the story will differ depending on whom you speak to. However, some versions involve a ghost with a hidden diary, a gnarled tree, and a Native American massacre of pioneer settlers who once thought the Indians to ...

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    Wildmead Cemetery

    Nickerson, Kansas

    41.5 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Legend has it that this cemetery has a guardian, one who may appear as a woman, a light, or even a demon. Those who visit the cemetery because they have family buried there will be protected by the guardian. But those who come only to cause trouble? Beware!

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    Central Plains Novelty Store

    Wichita, Kansas

    43.8 miles from Kingman County, KS

    This original historic building is over one hundred years old, and the staff here have reported many instances of paranormal activity. Staff and customers have reported smelling perfume when there is no one around and hearing disembodied footsteps on the upper floor. Strange lights and figures in period clothing have ...

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    Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview

    Wichita, Kansas

    44.3 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Some strange occurrences reported in this hotel include lights that flicker only in the guest rooms (not the hallways), and violently shaking doors. Also, the furniture is rearranged within seconds of a person leaving a room.

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    Achenbach Memorial Hospital

    Hardtner, Kansas

    46.7 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Reported occurrences that seem to speak for the hospital being haunted are many, including 1) The first-floor men's room is said to always be 15-20 degrees colder than the rest of the building; 2) Witnesses describe a feeling of being watched by something unseen; 3) Bloody footprints can be seen ...

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    Kansas Aviation Museum

    Wichita, Kansas

    47.5 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Employees at the museum say they have heard slamming doors, old-fashioned music, and happily chatting voices, and they even have seen the apparition of a man in a 1940s hat. Among the 40 old planes here is said to be least one haunted one: A yellow crop duster is said ...

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    Cherokee Strip Museum

    Alva, Oklahoma

    60.4 miles from Kingman County, KS

    The upper two floors of the museum have been bricked up, and it is believed the ghostly activity has shifted to the lower floor of the museum building. Ghostly voices have been heard, cold spots are felt and a piano in the reception area plays by itself. Ghostly apparitions and ...

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    Vina Rae's Grill & Graze

    Avard, Oklahoma

    69.5 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Vina Rae's Grill & Graze cafe in the old high school gym is said to be haunted. Orbs turn up in photographs, odors such as burning hair seem to come from nowhere, and the sounds of footsteps, voices, and knocking have been reported. The apparition of a headless woman showed ...

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    Eastman Hotel

    Waynoka, Oklahoma

    78.7 miles from Kingman County, KS

    Rumor has it that although this building stands abandoned, here you may hear a ghostly baby cry, a man yelling, and the jingling of the doorman's keys. You may also see apparitions of former owners or hear them whistling.

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    Poncan Theatre

    Ponca City, Oklahoma

    82.8 miles from Kingman County, KS

    One of Ponca City's oldest buildings, the theater is the site of disembodied footsteps, disappearing apparitions, and the sound of Native American drums. To add to the eerieness, a stain on the ceiling resembling blood is said to mysteriously reappear whenever it is scrubbed clean or painted over.

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    101 Ranch

    Ponca City, Oklahoma

    85.4 miles from Kingman County, KS

    The 101 Ranch was a cowboy hangout in the early 1900s, and legend has it that ghosts remain here from that time. Will Rogers was among its guests. Witnesses say melancholy cowboy melodies and residual phantom voices can be heard around the site.

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    The Devil's Washboard - Donmyer Road

    Gypsum, Kansas

    85.6 miles from Kingman County, KS

    The Devil's Washboard, a group of three steep hills along Donmyer Road, has a harrowing history. Reports say that in the 1950s, seven local teens were racing in a car when they slammed into the bank, killing some or all of them. The wrecked car was placed upon posts at ...