The Screaming Bridge at Devil’s Gulch, SD
The most famous story about this outdoor marvel is that of Jesse James’ escape from law enforcement after the famous Northfield, Minnesota bank robbery in 1876.

The most famous story about this outdoor marvel is that of Jesse James’ escape from law enforcement after the famous Northfield, Minnesota bank robbery in 1876.
With as long and storied history as Deadwood, there’s bound to be some ghosts in the mix.
This mansion wore many hats in its time. The land was originally owned by the Creek tribe, then it was a luxurious mansion in Tulsa. It’s been an orphanage for indigenous children from the local reservation, became a private abode… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Gilcrease Home & Museum in Tulsa
Closed in 1987 for good, the San Haven Sanitarium now sits abandoned, the land beneath it being owned by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.
“If the theater is haunted, they’re friendly ghosts,” said the owner of Alliance Theatre in Alliance, Nebraska. The building stands tall in the historic part of the sleepy Nebraska town. Originally constructed in 1903, the building now known as the… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Alliance Theater in Nebraska
The haunting only got more terrifying from there, as the malevolent spirits in the home terrorized the family.
One headstone sculpture in the Oakland Cemetery in Iowa City, Iowa is reported to be not just haunted, but cursed.
A building sitting at the Totten Trail Historical Site has a dark and grisly past, one that still pops its head up today to make itself known in the form of haunting and ghostly encounters. Today we take a look… Read More »Military Ghosts of Totten Trail Inn
Visit at the wrong time, however, and you might be met with a groundskeeper, carrying a 12 gauge shotgun to deter any trespassers.
Just be sure to ask when you check in if they can get you into room 812.