This 1865 house is rumored to have been copied from a castle on the Rhine and was once owned by one of Selma’s founding families. Strange things happen here, such as the faint sound of music playing at night and a light that a witness outside saw shining in the attic (which wasn’t wired for electricity). A disembodied voice once was heard telling the family dog to shut up when it was barking, and a voice also startled a repairman so much he left the building. He had been installing a ceiling fan, and the voice clearly asked him “What are you doing?”
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 615 Lauderdale Street
Selma, AL
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 32.413738732212884, -87.02505690192186
- County:
- Dallas County, Alabama
- Nearest Towns:
- Selma, AL (0.5 mi.)
Selmont-West Selmont, AL (2.6 mi.)
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Benton, AL (14.2 mi.)
Orrville, AL (14.9 mi.)
White Hall, AL (19.2 mi.)
Autaugaville, AL (21.6 mi.)
Marion, AL (22.8 mi.)
Billingsley, AL (24.7 mi.)
Gordonville, AL (25.6 mi.)
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