Haunted Places in Nebraska
Nebraska is a state with a rich and diverse history, including its early days as a frontier state and its central location in the heart of the Great Plains. This rich history, combined with the state’s often isolated and sparsely populated landscapes, has created the perfect backdrop for many haunting tales and ghost stories throughout Nebraska…
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Cornerstone Mansion Bed and Breakfast
Billing itself as the only historic inn in Omaha, Nebraska, the Cornerstone Mansion is a gloriously-restored mansion that once belonged to one of the area’s most famous families. But did family tragedy lead to spirits that cannot rest, even to this day? Completed in 1894 after two years of construction, the Offutt-Yost Mansion was a…
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Ferguson House
The Ferguson House is supposedly haunted by Myrtle Ferguson, one of the original owners and tenants of the house. Some have seen a female figure believed to be Myrtle floating through the halls of the house. It is said that if you mention Myrtle’s name and try to take photos, the images will come out…
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Robbers Cave
There are many secret places across America. Robber’s Cave, in Lincoln, Nebraska, is one of them. Once a sacred spot for the indigenous Pawnee people, the cavern also served as a stop for runaway enslaved people on the Underground Railroad. The cave received its colorful name from the time that Jesse James’ outlaw gang used…
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Devils Canyon
The History Of The Devil’s Canyon The Devil’s Canyon is a haunted site located in McCook, Nebraska, and it is open to the public today. It is known for being the area where a tragedy occurred over a hundred years ago. There was a killing that happened there, and because of that, the public thinks…
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Mystery Manor
The hauntings stretch beyond tricks and gimmicks, and the spirits of William Hall, his unfortunate wife Greta, and her avenging brother John, all remain, tied to the old house forever. How much of the whispers you hear are from the ghosts and how much are from the staff will have to remain your own personal…
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Bailey House Museum
The Bailey House Museum, located in Brownville Nebraska, was the former home of Captain Benson M. Bailey. It was probably built shortly after the Civil War and was originally located on the banks of the Missouri River. Shifting shorelines persuaded Captain Bailey to relocate the structure further inland, and the location he chose is where…
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Alliance Theater
The History Of The Alliance Theater The Alliance Theater is a popular and haunted movie theater located in Alliance, Nebraska. It is open to the public today, and it actually began as a hotel. Back in the old days, before it ever became a theater, the Alliance Theater was actually the Charter Hotel. This hotel…
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Witchs Bridge
Witches and water often go together. In many places in rural America, bridges and creeks set the stage for tragic accidents, suicides, or murder. It’s a crossing place for souls. That’s the case with a small bridge in Weeping Water, near Omaha Nebraska. Eerie stories haunt the spooky metal bridge spanning murky water below. According…
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Ball Cemetery
The Ball Cemetery in Springfield is interesting because in many ways it predates the town itself. The gravestone with the earliest date of death you can find is from 1869, whereas the town of Springfield was only named and mapped in 1873 by Army Captain J.D. Spearman, who had bought much of the land in…
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Hummel Park
Hummel Park is named after the long-time superintendent of Ohama’s parks, Joseph B. Hummel. It was in the 1930s that these 200 acres of land were donated to the Ohama city to become a park. To this day, Joseph remains one of the most influential park advocates in Ohama. The park is beautiful and covered in…