Nightmarks in Alabama
8 nightmarks documented
Kenworthy Hall — the haunted tower room of Marion, Alabama
A woman imprisoned in the fourth-floor tower room died and never left — her silhouette still watches from the window of this Alabama plantation house.
The Red Lady of Huntingdon College — Alabama's scarlet apparition
She wore only red, painted her room red, and died surrounded by crimson — now the Red Lady walks Pratt Hall in her scarlet robe.
The ghost ship Elizabeth on the Tombigbee River, Alabama
A phantom sidewheel steamer moves through the fog on the Tombigbee River — passengers call for help from the water, but the ship dissolves before anyone can reach it.
Sturdivant Hall — the banker's ghost haunts Selma, Alabama
Banker John Parkman died escaping prison and returned to the mansion he'd lost — his anxious ghost paces the upstairs parlor and watches from the window.
The Boyington Oak — the tree that grew from a dead man's grave in Mobile, Alabama
Charles Boyington swore a tree would grow from his grave to prove his innocence — it did, and his ghost still proclaims the truth beneath its branches.
Sweetwater Mansion — Civil War ghosts of Florence, Alabama
A Confederate soldier still guards the porch of this 1828 Alabama mansion — both armies occupied it, and both may have left spirits behind.
Bigfoot Report near Mobile, Alabama (2022)
A hair-covered biped was reported in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, one of the wildest and least explored swamplands in the United States.
Bright object observed over rural Gaylesville, Alabama (1966)
A bright unknown over the southern Appalachian foothills — Alabama's remote hill country joined the 1966 wave.