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Sanford's
Rapid City, South Dakota
41.9 miles from Meade County, SDThis diner is believed to be haunted by several spirits, although the origin of the haunting is as of yet unknown. Staff have reported plates flying off shelves, disembodied footsteps and the apparition of a man in a green jacket walking up and down the corridor. (Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Sports Rock Pizza - Hooky Jacks
Rapid City, South Dakota
41.9 miles from Meade County, SDReported to be the oldest building in town, the local hangout housed in an 1800s structure is said to be haunted by John “Hooky Jack” Leary, a former local policeman and night watchman who once lived in the building until he died in a 1928 car accident. His apparition has ...
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Elks Theatre
Rapid City, South Dakota
42 miles from Meade County, SDAlthough this historic theatre has been remodeled on several occasions since its opening in the early twentieth century, patrons and staff say the resident ghost has never left. Known fondly as 'Jimmy', staff claim the spirit is benevolent, and is occasionally seen seated in the main theatre after closing hours. (Submitted ...
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Hotel Alex Johnson
Rapid City, South Dakota
42 miles from Meade County, SDSite of a "white lady" haunting, allegedly the ghost of a young woman who jumped or was thrown from the window of room 812. She is often seen wandering the halls in a white gown, and the room associated with her has numerous report of haunted activity, including the ...
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Sioux San Hospital
Rapid City, South Dakota
43.6 miles from Meade County, SDIt began in 1898 as a boarding school for Native Americans, but was turned into a sanitarium in 1933. In 1939 it was converted to a hospital for Native Americans with TB; then in the 1960s, it closed and stayed empty for a time. Currently it is a hospital. Reports ...
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Mount Moriah Cemetery
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.4 miles from Meade County, SDSeveral popular Wild West characters have been buried here, including Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity Jane, Potato Creek Johnny and Seth Bullock. Folks say you can't set foot on these grounds without an eerie feeling that their ghostly eyes are upon you.
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Wild Bill's Saloon and Steakhouse
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.5 miles from Meade County, SDPatrons and staff have reported an arcade machine in this saloon that plays by itself for hours when there is no one around and when the building has closed for the night. Strange flashing lights have been seen by people from outside in the street, and it is rumoured ...
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Adams House
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.6 miles from Meade County, SDThe 1893 Queen Anne Victorian Adams Mansion was built by entrepreneur Harris Franklin. Former owner W.E. Adams, who died of a stroke here, is said to have never left. When his wife Mary heard his spirit, out of respect for his privacy, she closed up the house and moved out, ...
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The Bullock Hotel
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.6 miles from Meade County, SDFolks say original owner Seth Bullock, who passed away in 1919, still remains in his hotel. Apparitions and orbs have been seen and an eerie presence has been felt, although witnesses say the ghost is not harmful. Ghost tours are held here regularly.
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Saloon #10
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.6 miles from Meade County, SDGhostly phenomena reported here includes ghostly voices and a piano that plays by itself. (Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Fairmont Hotel
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.6 miles from Meade County, SDThe building has a room that was the scene of a violent murder, and people have reported having objects thrown at them and encountering an evil presence. Staff and guests ghostly activity of the third floor, and many have seen the restless apparition of Maggie Broadcaster pacing an upstairs corridor, ...
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Franklin Hotel
Deadwood, South Dakota
51.7 miles from Meade County, SDGuests have reported hearing footsteps following them around the historic hotel. A housekeeper quit after seeing a man in period clothing watching her while she was cleaning. People walking past have reported the sensation of being watched. (Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Keystone Cemetery
Keystone, South Dakota
58.4 miles from Meade County, SDMany workers who died during the construction of Mt. Rushmore are buried in this cemetery that overlooks the Mount itself. It is said that visitors who have taken video of this graveyard have caught images of ghostly figures and faces.
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1880 Train
Hill City, South Dakota
61 miles from Meade County, SDThe 1880 train was the first locomotive steam engine brought into the region by a bull team. Employees in the Highliner Eatery, located in an actual train car, say they have seen the apparition of a man in a brown suit.
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Alpine Inn
Hill City, South Dakota
61 miles from Meade County, SDThe second floor of this inn is said to be haunted. Witnesses have reported that the lights have gone out unexpectedly, and they have also heard disembodied footsteps and voices.
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Mount Rushmore Brewing Company - Hill City Harley Davidson
Hill City, South Dakota
61.1 miles from Meade County, SDFormerly a restaurant and now a Harley-Davidson store, this building is no stranger to the spooky: It was once a funeral home and crematory. Reports say the crematory is still visible in the basement, and employees say objects move and strange noises are heard here. When the place housed pool ...
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Black Hills Playhouse
Custer, South Dakota
63.2 miles from Meade County, SDThis historic building was once Camp Lodge, Depression-era housing for unemployed men who were to work on the then-new national parks system. One of the workmen's daughters is said to haunt the playhouse's costume room. The ghost likes to lay out certain costumes in the night, which are found by ...
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