Haunted Places in North Dakota

North Dakota, located in the upper Midwest region of the United States, is a state that has a rich and diverse history, making it a prime location for many haunted places and ghost stories. From the pioneers who settled in the area, to the Native American tribes who lived there long before, North Dakota has a unique and fascinating history that contributes to its haunted reputation…

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  • Medora Fudge and Ice Cream Depot

    Medora Fudge and Ice Cream Depot

    The Fudge and Ice Cream Depot in Medora, North Dakota is an unassuming little building. Sitting on the scenic intersection of Pacific Avenue and Main Street, the building is built in the classic Western style, complete with vintage lamp and vertical panels of dark wood. The city of Medora has a rich history in spite…

  • Trollwood Park

    Trollwood Park

    On the surface, it looks like an ordinary park. Below ground level, it’s the stuff out of horror movies. A child swinging or running across the playground, skipping between light and shadows, tracked by a brooding presence. If you visit Trollwood Park in Fargo, North Dakota, you might get more than the playground experience that…

  • White Lady Lane

    White Lady Lane

    Many ghost stories start with a real story. Jilted lovers, murdered brides, and tales of revenge bind legends and historical narratives together to root them in a place’s memory. Known for sweeping, prairie spaces, North Dakota is associated with oil wells, the Badlands, and Theodore Roosevelt. What you might not know is that the state also…

  • San Haven Sanatorium

    San Haven Sanatorium

    The San Haven State Hospital – or as it is commonly known, the San Haven Sanatorium – opened its doors in the early 20th century, initially to patients suffering from tuberculosis. Because of the very poor understanding of the disease back then, treatment was rudimentary and exceptionally unpleasant. Deaths were common, with some saying that…

  • Sims, North Dakota

    Sims, North Dakota

    History of Sims, North Dakota Sims, North Dakota, is a Morton County ghost town that was initially a coal town back in the late 19th century. However, the town never grew very large, having a population of around 1,000 people at its peak. Sims also has a Scandinavian Lutheran Church built in 1884, making it the…

  • Liberty Memorial Building

    Liberty Memorial Building

    The Liberty Memorial Building is a public building in North Dakota that was built to commemorate the state’s veterans of World War I. The building, which is located in Bismarck, was completed in 1931 and features a wide range of amenities, including a museum, auditorium, and library. The Liberty Memorial Building is one of the…

  • Old Armory

    Old Armory

    The History of Old Armory The Old Armory was constructed in 1916, most notable for its typical architecture of such military buildings of the time, as well as the manner in which it required several sectors of government, including civilians and military, to come together for it. The armory was constructed at the request of “E”…

  • Totten Trail Historic Inn

    Totten Trail Historic Inn

    With old frontier outposts, abandoned mines, and forgotten ghost towns, it’s no surprise that North Dakota is home to many historic haunted spaces. One of the spookiest places is the Totten Trail Historic Inn, which served as quarters for army officers and later as a reeducation school for indigenous children. Known as an active paranormal…

  • Harvey Public Library

    Harvey Public Library

    A public library holds so much history within its walls. Some libraries, such as the Harvey Public Library in North Dakota, hold so much more than just words from the past. Instead, spirits are also said to roam the aisles of this library.  The History Of Harvey Public Library The Harvey Public Library is a…

  • St Josephs Hospital

    St Josephs Hospital

    History Named as one of the most haunted places in North Dakota, the old St. Joseph’s Hospital was built in 1911 in the heart of the city. Sisters from the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross came all the way from Switzerland to staff the hospital in 1912. Over the course of many decades,…