The David Dorm is rumored to be haunted by Native Americans whose 1700s bones were found when the dorm was built in the 1970s. Residents say electronic appliances and showers turn on by themselves.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Locust Ave and E Lincoln St
Seward, NE
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 40.91175384189907, -97.08652853943931
- County:
- Seward County, Nebraska
- Nearest Towns:
- Seward, NE (0.7 mi.)
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Once when I was showering I felt like there was somebody in there with me. I really knew someone was in there when they were shampooing my hair. I didn’t know what to do so I just let it happen. And I like my hair played with but it was still creepy.
Lived in that dorm for two years, and though I never experienced anything paranormal, the story about the 18th century Native American bones being dug up is 100% true. The building process was too far along to stop, so all the bones were given to the city and identified by historians. A couple students claimed to have seen a Native American woman wandering the halls.
I worked as a custodian in David Hall for a few years. In the summertime when the students were gone I would be the only person in the entire building and I would see shadows and hear noises but nothing too crazy to make me scared.