A popular Riverside Indian School ghost story is about a caretaker who worked at the school many years ago. He had a tragic accident on the school grounds and passed away. Now, his ghost is often seen in the school's basement. He seems to be still doing his job, fixing things that are broken. If you go down there alone, you might see his shadow moving around the old boilers and pipes, and you could hear the sound of his tools as if he's still at work.
Sure. There's a story of a phantom fisherman. He's often seen on the river at dawn, but when people get closer, he just vanishes. It's believed he was a fisherman who died while fishing and is still tied to the river where he used to spend his days.
The scariest might be the one where a dark shadowy figure is seen in the school's abandoned chapel. It moves silently and seems to be searching for something. Legend has it that it was a priest who had some dark secrets and his spirit is now trapped there, and his presence is always accompanied by a feeling of dread.
One common Riverside Indian School ghost story might be about a lost student's spirit. Maybe a student who got separated from the group long ago and now their ghost wanders the old school grounds, still looking for their way back to the classroom or dormitory.
Sure. There was a story from an Indian Army base near the mountains. A group of soldiers were on night duty when they saw a figure in an old - fashioned military uniform walking towards them. As it got closer, it disappeared. They later found out from local villagers that there used to be a battle in that area long ago and many soldiers died. The figure they saw was probably one of those soldiers' spirits.
One common Riverside Indian School ghost story might be about a lost spirit of a former student who wanders the old hallways. Maybe a student who passed away in an accident long ago and now their presence can be felt in the form of cold spots or strange noises in the school building at night.
Sure. There's a story about an old Indian graveyard on the outskirts of a village. One night, a traveler got lost and ended up near this graveyard. As he walked closer, he heard a soft humming sound. He thought it was just the wind at first, but then he saw a faint light moving among the graves. Terrified, he tried to run away but felt as if something was holding him back. He managed to break free and ran all the way to the village. Since then, he always warns others not to go near that graveyard at night.
Sure. There was a story where a mom died suddenly. Her kids started to notice strange things. At night, they would hear her footsteps on the stairs. Once, they found the rocking chair in the nursery moving on its own, as if she was sitting there and rocking her baby like she used to.
A spooky ghost tour story comes from an old plantation. There was a slave who was mistreated and died. His ghost is believed to haunt the plantation. Tourists have said they've heard strange moaning sounds and seen apparitions near the old slave quarters.
Here's a spooky one. There was a fisherman who went out to sea during Ghost Month against the advice of the elders. As he was fishing, he noticed a thick fog rolling in. In the fog, he saw a ship that looked very old and decrepit. There were figures on the ship that seemed to be beckoning to him. He was so scared that he quickly rowed back to shore. Later, he learned that many years ago, a ship had sunk in that area during Ghost Month and the ghosts of the sailors were said to haunt those waters.
There's a tale of a haunted bridge in Charlottesville. Legend has it that a young girl fell from the bridge and drowned many years ago. At night, especially on foggy nights, people driving over the bridge say they see a figure of a girl standing on the railing. Some have even reported that their cars stall as they pass by, as if the girl's spirit is trying to stop them. It gives a really eerie feeling to those who experience it.