Three are near Tuscaloosa. Can't remember exactly where, but I visited there in the late 80s. Pretty cool stuff.
Best one is the Civil War sisters waiting on their husbands to return. Kind of freaky when you see it.
There is also one that has been seen at the courthouse in Carrollton, AL, which is Pickens county, I believe (near Aliceville). People have seen the ghost in the window on the top floor.
Another is at Huntingdon College in Montogomery. She is supposed to be a lady dressed in red. She used to scare all the cheerleaders that showed up for camp over the summer (this was in the 80's...not sure if the ghost stories are still told at the UCA camp).
The Ghost of the Angry Architect. Death Lights in the Tower. The Faithful Vigil at Carlisle Hall. The Specter in the Maze at Cahaba. The Phantom Steamboat of the Tombigbee. The Unique Ghost as Gaineswood. The Face in the Courthouse Window. Mobile's Pipe-Smoking Captain. The Return of the Ruined Banker. The Hole That Will Not Stay Filled. Huntingdon College's Red Lady. The Crying Spirit at the Well. The Dancing Ghost of Grancer Harrison.
No silly.......Ghosts do not exist
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