Haunted Places in Leesburg, Alabama



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    Coat's Bend Plantation House

    Gadsden, Alabama

    10.8 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This historic mansion is haunted by a former slave at the plantation house. Residents claim to have seen her standing in the courtyard of the mansion, staring up at them. A male resident was apparently attacked by a flying ghostly light that materialised in the private cemetery adjacent ...


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    Mount Pisgah Cemetery

    Gadsden, Alabama

    11.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    You may see orbs and streaks of light from the active spirits at this cemetery across from Mount Pisgah Church.


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    Haunted Bridge

    Gadsden, Alabama

    14.2 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Alabama has a lot of haunted bridges. A LOT. And when you are a state who apparently decides a bridge needs to be replaced with a new one, and then moves the old one to a brand new location you can kind of understand how lots of bridge wrecks and ...


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    Mountain View Hospital

    Gadsden, Alabama

    16.5 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Strange noises and shadowy masses have been reported by numerous visitors to the hospital.


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    Crestwood Cemetery

    Gadsden, Alabama

    17.8 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Rumored to be located on a former slave plantation, people claim that it is haunted by slaves who died there. The specific claim that is most often repeated is that of a hanged slave that appears in the trees.


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    Lucy's Afterlife Night Club

    Gadsden, Alabama

    18.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This night club housed in a 1903 historic building has a ghost named (you guessed it) Lucy. She is occasionally seen by staff and patrons wandering through the building, and is believed to be responsible for a variety of other paranormal activity reported. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Hinds Road

    Gadsden, Alabama

    18.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Ah no backwoods town is complete without the story of the Witch in the Woods who sold her soul to the devil, lived in a shack (because if you sold your soul to the devil, all you'd want out of it was a shack in the middle of some hillbilly ...


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    Coosa River Sea Serpent

    Gadsden, Alabama

    19.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The Coosa River is a hotspot for sea serpent sightings and reports of something odd inhabiting the river have been made for over a hundred years.


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    Dwight Mill Village

    Gadsden, Alabama

    19.5 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Dwight Mill Village is a housing development built by the Dwight Manufacturing Company to house workers for its cotton mill. An historical marker with a bronze bell mounted atop it is located at the intersection of Marston Avenue and Coolidge Circle. Numerous houses in this historical district have been ...


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    Piedmont Jacksonville Rd

    Piedmont, Alabama

    20.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This is the Legend of The Ghost Bride Of Piedmont Jacksonville Rd. Legend has it that many years ago on Halloween, a young bride to be was getting ready for her wedding. When she went outside of her house she was attacked and dragged off to the other side ...


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    McFall Road Tunnel

    Jacksonville, Alabama

    22.9 miles from Leesburg, AL

    A narrow tunnel on McFall Road in Jacksonville Alabama where you can park your car and turn the headlights off. It is rumored that there are black figures that fade in and out of the shadows as your eyes adjust. (Submitted by Braden B.)


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    Memory Hill Cemetery

    Albertville, Alabama

    25.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Just another haunted cemetery.


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    Dump Road - Old Chief Ladiga Trail

    Jacksonville, Alabama

    25.4 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Many people claim to have seen many different ghostly things, primarily people in old-fashioned clothes walking the road, a possible former slave being hanged from atop an embankment. It is rumored that somewhere along the road is the site of a former slave quarter, from which horrible screams can ...


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    Albertville Public Library

    Albertville, Alabama

    25.9 miles from Leesburg, AL

    An elevator that runs by itself. Water faucets that turn on and off. Are the former owners of this home-turned-library angry at the intrusion into their afterlives or just trying to say hello?


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    Main Street Strip

    Albertville, Alabama

    26.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Apparently the entire length of Main Street is haunted by the ghosts of tornado victims. Residents hear screaming and footsteps and other ghostly sounds.


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    Desoto Falls

    Mentone, Alabama

    27.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The ghost of an old woman and her dog is said to wander the area around Desoto Falls. Allegedly the ghost of the old woman was angered at not having a properly marked grave after thieves stole her burial money so she wandered the hills. The legend has it that ...


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    Camp Cottaquilla

    Anniston, Alabama

    28.8 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This haunted story falls firmly into the category of "urban legend". No doubt a bunch of girl scouts sitting around camp invented this one, because it doesn't even make the slightest bit of sense. The legend is this: every year during the week of Halloween a one-armed girl ...


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    Gallant Children's Cemetery

    Gallant, Alabama

    30.4 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Visitors here may see ghostly children coming out to play.


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    Fort McClellan

    Anniston, Alabama

    31.6 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Supposed to be haunted. Your guess is as good as ours as to how or the particulars as we have not been able to uncover much, or any, info, however we will keep looking. If you find any actual documentation on this haunting, let us know.


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    Whole Backstage Theater

    Guntersville, Alabama

    33.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    A pyromaniac ghost? That might be a first. Rumored to be haunted by an old man ghost with a fondness for flammables as well as a young boy who is often heard laughing.


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    Berry College

    Rome, Georgia

    33.6 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The hauntings at Berry College have earned it the nickname Scary Berry. The ghost of a female student is supposed to haunt Ford Hall. She hanged herself upon receiving news that her boyfriend was killed in World War II. Blackstone Hall has several ghosts, the most well known perhaps being ...


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    Stringfellow Memorial Hospital

    Anniston, Alabama

    35.5 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Reportedly haunted by a ghostly organ player who plays the chapel organ in the wee hours of the morning.


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    The Victoria Inn

    Anniston, Alabama

    35.8 miles from Leesburg, AL


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    Parker Memorial Baptist Church

    Anniston, Alabama

    36.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    In researching the Parker Memorial Baptist church, I found what is quite possibly the most hilarious entry of ghostly hauntings ever. On a "ghost website" it is proclaimed that the Parker Memorial *BAPTIST* church is haunted by, and I quote, "a nun who killed herself in the main hallway". ...


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    Abbie's House

    Guntersville, Alabama

    36.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This home dates back to 1909 and is registered by the local historical society. All the locals know it as "Abbie's House," as it was built and lived in by Abbie Smith, who founded the United Methodist church in nearby Warrenton, AL. Many subsequent owners of the home ...


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    Cooley Cemetery

    Guntersville, Alabama

    37 miles from Leesburg, AL

    It is said that a mysterious fog covers this area day or night, and it surrounds the gravestones.


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    Flatwoods

    Steele, Alabama

    38.7 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The woods along here is reportedly the site where a group of freed black slaves set up a settlement following the Civil War that was burned out and destroyed by the KKK. It is said to be haunted by the men and women who died during the raid.


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    Union Cemetery

    Woodville, Alabama

    43.5 miles from Leesburg, AL

    It is alleged that you can hear the screams of soldiers who died in the Civil War at this cemetery.


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    Moody Brick House

    Fackler, Alabama

    45.2 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The current owners of the Moody Brick claim that the old plantation is definitely not haunted. However, that doesn't stop the tales from being told and retold. In the absence of documented fact, people are free to claim their own version of history and never is that more ...


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    Barnsley Gardens Resort

    Adairsville, Georgia

    46.5 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Built by Godfrey Barnsley in 1844, the ruins of the mansion are said to be haunted by Godfrey himself, his wife Julia, and a Confederate soldier who may be Colonel Robert Earle, killed on these grounds during the Civil War.


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    Rock Building

    Bremen, Georgia

    47.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This clubhouse for the local tennis courts is believed to be haunted. Staff and members claim to have seen the apparition of a young man wandering the building after hours, who is believed to have drowned in the city swimming pool. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse

    Euharlee, Georgia

    47.4 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Set in the 1800's settlement of Euharlee, this local smokehouse and barbecue restaurant is rumoured to be haunted by a male settler, who crosses the road at night from a nearby cemetery. He has been seen by staff and diners on several occasions. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Hardin Bridge

    Kingston, Georgia

    47.8 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The old Hardin Bridge is still there, though a new one was built around 2010-2011 crossing the Etowah River just next to it. It is said that a couple accidentally drove off the old bridge many decades ago, and their spirits still haunt the area. Voices and screams ...


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    Bethlehem United Methodist Church

    Munford, Alabama

    48.2 miles from Leesburg, AL

    People claim to see orbs rising over the cemetery attached to the church.


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    Gravity Hill

    Munford, Alabama

    48.9 miles from Leesburg, AL

    This gravity hill can be found on Cheaha Road. In case you aren't familiar with the phenomena of Gravity Hills these occur when an optical illusion makes it appear that your car is rolling upward on a hill, when in fact, you are rolling down. The phenomena can ...


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    Hell's Gates

    Huntsville, Alabama

    50.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Alabama is fond of getting into Hell it seems. Not only is there a Hell's Gates bridge, but there's also this place in Huntsville, which is also called Hell's Gates, which in reality, appears to be nothing more than a set of gates blocking a private driveway to some rich ...


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    El Rayos Authentic Mexican

    Calhoun, Georgia

    51.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The building that houses El Rayos Authentic Mexican Restaurant, formerly Place on Peidmont restaurant, was once a private home. Legend has it that it was inhabited by a woman and a little girl, who was run over by a car here. The woman lived here until her death of natural ...


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    CEPA Building

    Pell City, Alabama

    51.3 miles from Leesburg, AL

    People in the performing arts claim to her crying of a little girl, and gets the reaction of a man who accidentally got hung when a play or any other event messes up. (Submitted by Amie)


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    Gordon Lee House

    Chickamauga, Georgia

    54.7 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The 1840's antebellum mansion is said to be haunted by a man in a civil war uniform, along with the ghost of a German Shepard that belonged to a former owner. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Cemetery Mountain

    Talladega, Alabama

    55.8 miles from Leesburg, AL

    If it's called Cemetery Mountain, well it just has to be haunted. You can't have a place called Cemetery Mountain and it not be haunted, that would be un-American. It's called Cemetery Mountain, and it's spooky and there are a lot of cemeteries there. So it's haunted. ...


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    Old South Pittsburg Hospital

    South Pittsburg, Tennessee

    56.9 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The Old South Pittsburg Hospital was built in 1959 and is located on the foothill of South Pittsburg Mountain, in South Pittsburg, TN. The hospital was built on a solid Limestone rock, as its foundation and a natural spring running directly under the hospital and into the most Northwest part ...


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    Kent Robertson Park

    Huntsville, Alabama

    57.1 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The ghost of a boy who died there is said to haunt the park.


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    Frat House - Heritage Bible College

    Huntsville, Alabama

    57.4 miles from Leesburg, AL

    At the WHBC frat house, they say former Youth Minister Anthony Stephens' spirit walks through the house later at night. He may flush the toilet as well. The spirits of his brethren Robert Ekisbus and Adam Cooper are said to follow Stephens' spirit around, mysteriously making a noise reported to ...


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    Cedarhurst Mansion

    Huntsville, Alabama

    58.6 miles from Leesburg, AL

    The Cedarhurst Mansion Estate was originally built in 1823 by Stephen Ewing. While visiting the house, a relative, Sally Carter, died of a short illness at the mansion in 1837. The first reports of a haunting was around 1919 after a teenage boy who slept at the house had a ...


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    Chickamauga Battlefield

    Chickamauga, Georgia

    58.7 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Apparitions of soldiers are said to be spotted here just about any evening. Sounds of gunshots and screams have been captured here, and flickering lantern lights have been seen as well. Some visitors reported hearing cries for help and feeling cold spots during the summer months. An apparition called Old ...


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    Dead Children's Playground - Maple Hill Cemetery

    Huntsville, Alabama

    59.6 miles from Leesburg, AL

    At this playground set up near the cemetery, the ghosts of children play and swing on the swingsets. Apparitions have been seen, and captured on film by paranormal society investigations; orbs have been reported as well. The swings sometimes can be seen swinging by themselves, and the sounds of laughter ...


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    Maple Hill Cemetery

    Huntsville, Alabama

    60 miles from Leesburg, AL

    It is said that in one of the crypts stands an antique rocking chair, a favorite possession of a lady who was buried in her family crypt. Folks say that when you stand outside the crypt, you can hear the rocking chair rocking.


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    Old Dallas Mill Site

    Huntsville, Alabama

    60.9 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Although the spot where the Dallas Mill was is now open field, legend has it was once haunted by a man who died while working there.


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    Wink Theater

    Dalton, Georgia

    60.9 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Wink Theater was built in 1941 by J.C.H. Wink, who in fact may be the ghost who is believed to haunt the building. Wink was buried on the premises when he passed away during the theater's construction. Witnesses have reported footsteps and strange banging noises.


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    Hales Bar Marina and Dam

    Guild, Tennessee

    61.2 miles from Leesburg, AL

    Constructed in 1905 to tame the whirlpools along the Tennessee River, legend has it that the dam was cursed by Native Americans. Some say if visitors get too close, they'll be sucked in. Witnesses have seen eerie black figures and heard chanting, and some have seen apparitions of drowning Native ...


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