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Herrick Hotel
Gary, South Dakota
31.5 miles from South Shore, SD
Patrons have heard the ghostly laughter of a child who lived at the historic hotel when it was a blind school. Others have reported hearing footsteps on the upper floor of the building when no one is around. (Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Fort Sisseton State Park
Eden, South Dakota
48.1 miles from South Shore, SD
Fort Sisseton State Park is said to be haunted. Witnesses here have described strange lights and a feeling of uneasiness.
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South Dakota State University - Doner Auditorium
Brookings, South Dakota
54.9 miles from South Shore, SD
The ghost who haunts Doner Auditorium is believed to be a former janitor who fell to his death in 1919 from an alcove that housed an organ. After that, the organ played randomly on its own until it was dismantled. The ghost still walks, though, tinkering with the electricity and ...
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Old Taunton Catholic Cemetery
Taunton, Minnesota
55.4 miles from South Shore, SD
Reports say that the apparition of a 12-year-old girl in a rocking chair was seen rocking next to her grave.
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Pipestone County Museum
Pipestone, Minnesota
82.1 miles from South Shore, SD
Housed in a building that was once the city hall, the museum is said to be haunted by the ghost of a little blonde girl who appears wearing a blue 19th-century dress and white apron. Footsteps and stomping are also heard, and reports say the ghost of the old doctor ...
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Calumet Historic Hotel
Pipestone, Minnesota
82.1 miles from South Shore, SD
This historic hotel was erected during the nineteenth century to serve as a railroad stopover for the railway industry which at the time was the lifeblood of the township. The hotel featured two especially haunted rooms, which are always in demand by paranormal investigators and enthusiasts visiting the very ...
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Fort Abercrombie
Wahpeton, North Dakota
93.1 miles from South Shore, SD
Fort Abercrombie, built in 1858, was the first military settlement in North Dakota. In 1862, it was besieged by Sioux Indians for over six weeks; four soldiers were killed and two were wounded.
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Palace Theatre
Luverne, Minnesota
106.4 miles from South Shore, SD
The Palace Theater was built by Herman Jochims in 1915, and his wife Maude played piano to accompany the silent films shown there. Her ghost is said to remain here playing the pipe organ, even though it no longer works. Both Herman and Maude have been seen as apparitions, and ...
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