Pratt Hall at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama, is reportedly haunted by the Red Lady, one of the most vivid ghost legends in the American South. According to the story, a shy young woman from a rural area enrolled at the college and was assigned a room in Pratt Hall. Unable to fit in socially, she became increasingly withdrawn and was often seen wearing a red robe. Her obsession with the color red deepened — she began painting her room red and wearing only red clothing. One night, the other residents found her dead in her room, surrounded by red. Since then, the Red Lady has been reported appearing in Pratt Hall, always dressed in flowing red. Students have described seeing a figure in a red dress or robe walking the corridors at night, standing at the ends of hallways, and vanishing through closed doors. Red stains have appeared on walls and floors that cannot be cleaned or explained. Some students report waking to find their room bathed in a red glow with no apparent source. The story has been investigated by several paranormal groups and has been featured in collections of Southern ghost stories. Huntingdon College, a Methodist institution, has neither confirmed nor denied the legend, though it remains one of the most popular campus traditions.
