The town of Dymond City is no more, but it was once a bustling place. It once stood near Jamesville until it slowly faded sometime in the 1930s. If you’re interested in the exact location, Dymond…
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The Alleged Haunting at Founders Hall in Charlotte
Founders Hall is at 100 N Tryon Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. The story goes that before the vibrant space that you recognize today welcomed visitors, it served as a sanctum of knowledge for medical scholars….
The Spirits that Haunt the Ri Ra Irish Pub in Charlotte
The Queen City is home to some spooky places. I am covering all things haunted in Charlotte over the next few days. I hope you will enjoy it. One place rumored to be haunted is the…
The Ghostly Man in the Raincoat of the Bootlegger House
The Bootlegger House, located at 400 N. Poplar Street in Charlotte, has a rich history and is reportedly haunted by at least one ghostly presence that has chosen to remain after its physical life ended. This…
This Haunted NC Fire Station Still Houses a Fireman in the Afterlife
Initially built in 1925, Fire Station Number Four is no longer a functioning fire station but serves as a museum instead. The building is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a former fireman who…
Devil Charlie of the Old Settlers’ Cemetery in Charlotte
Devil Charlie of the Old Settlers’ Cemetery in Charlotte Old Settlers’ Cemetery, located at 200 West Fifth Street, dates back to 1768 and is one of the oldest burial grounds in North Carolina. It holds the…
The Singing Ghost of the McGlohon Theater
Uptown Charlotte has many places rumored to be haunted, including the Dunhill Hotel and the Carolina Theatre, among others. However, one of the more mysterious ones that often gets overlooked is the McGlohon Theater, located at…
The Haunting of the Carolina Theatre in Uptown
During Carolina Theatre’s many decades of operation, many odd and unexplainable things would occur inside this building at 230 N Tryon Street during rehearsals, shows, and other events. Lights would flicker and malfunction, causing props to…
The Ghostly Legend of Ambrose of First Presbyterian Church
During the Civil War, it is believed that the elders of First Presbyterian Church instructed a gentleman named Ambrose, a janitor commonly called a sexton during that time, to build a tunnel under what is now…
The Ghostly Tale of NoDa Jim
The ghostly tale claims that a train along the railroad tracks supposedly struck a man. The man called Jim used to work on the railroad in the NoDa neighborhood in Charlotte. Jim used to wear big…