Search Results for "Coal Hill, Arkansas"
Searching near: Coal Hill, Johnson County, AR 72832, United States of America within 50 miles
Found 10 haunted location(s)
Opossum Walk Cemetery
You can go up to the gates in the middle of winter, and they will be hot to the touch. There is a trail that goes completely around the cemetery. When you walk it either in the night or day, you...
Ozark
High School Stage - At the Ozark High School, the stage used for musicals and plays is supposed to be haunted by a student who longed to be in a production. The director never cast him, and the...
High School Stage
At the Ozark High School, the stage used for musicals and plays is supposed to be haunted by a student who longed to be in a production. The director never cast him, and the boy told the director...
Dover Lights
The ghosts of Spanish Conquistadors search for their lost gold in a valley in the Ozark foothills.
Arkansas Tech University
Caraway Hall - People have reported noises in the attic, footsteps on the stairs, and whispering in the hallways. The structure is built on top of an old Cherokee Indian Burial Site. The mounds...
Dardanelle High School
Footsteps are seen on the ceiling, strange shadows are seen walking through the back of the gym and cafeteria, and screaming is heard from behind the curtain on the stage.
King Opera House Theatre
Things have been heard and seen by actors and maintenance workers during the running of plays.
Fort Smith
William O. Darby Jr. High School - The staircase in the old part of the building between the third and second floor is haunted by a student that choked to death in the 1960's or 70's. Also, the...
Highway 220 at Dry Hill Road
At the top of the mountain at Dry Hill Rd. going north on Highway 220, off the to the left side of the road is part of the old Butterfield Stage Coach Rd. Hunters have always reported the sound of...
Judge Parker Court House
Judge Isaac Parker, who hanged around 80 people here, haunts the courthouse (that is now a museum). The people he hanged also haunt the courthouse. You can sometimes see the ropes at the gallows...