The apparition of an old caretaker is quite well - known. He is said to appear in the garden area, still doing his duties as if he doesn't realize he's passed away.
There's a story about a group of children's ghosts. They are heard laughing and playing in the empty corridors. It's a bittersweet story as it seems they are still enjoying their time in the Estates, even in the afterlife. People think they might have been orphans who lived there long ago. It's really spooky when you hear their laughter echoing through the halls when there's no one else around.
One of the most well - known stories is about a phantom dog. It's a large, black dog that runs through the grounds of Ashmore Estates. In some ghost lore, a black dog is often seen as a bad omen. This dog is said to disappear suddenly, as if it was never there at all. Some believe it guards the Estates from intruders, whether they are alive or from the spirit world.
There are tales of strange noises coming from the abandoned rooms in Ashmore Estates. Some say it sounds like moaning or chains rattling, as if a tortured soul is trapped there. It's said that these noises are a sign of the ghosts that are still lingering in the place. Many visitors have reported feeling a sudden chill in the air when they hear these sounds, as if the ghosts are trying to communicate their presence.
The campus ghost story of the woman in white is also quite well - known. Students and locals alike have shared their experiences of seeing this apparition. It has become a part of the local lore. It might be related to some long - forgotten event in the history of the campus.
The Widener Library ghost is very well - known. Given the library's age and the countless number of people who have passed through it over the years, it's no wonder there are such spooky tales. The idea of a ghost among the books adds an air of mystery to the already imposing building.
There's a story about a haunted bridge in Budapest. It is said that a woman jumped off the bridge in despair many years ago. Since then, some claim to see her figure on the bridge at midnight, her hair and dress flowing in an invisible wind. The apparition is said to give off a feeling of great sadness.
The ghost story of the Margaret Mitchell House is quite well - known. Since Margaret Mitchell, the author of 'Gone with the Wind', had a somewhat tragic end, some believe her spirit haunts the place. People have reported feeling a strange presence, as if she's still there, perhaps reminiscing about the days when she wrote her famous novel.
The most well - known is probably the ghost in the old auditorium. People say that during rehearsals or late - night events, they've seen a figure in the balcony that looks like a former actor who died on stage there many years ago. It gives an eerie feeling as if they are still watching the performances.
A story goes that a couple driving through a desolate road near Point Pleasant saw the Mothman standing in the middle of the road. They tried to swerve but it seemed to disappear and then reappear on their car's roof. They sped away in fear. This kind of encounter is part of the more well - known Mothman ghost stories.
The story of the Ryman Auditorium's ghost is very well - known. Hank Williams Sr.'s presence is often felt there. It's a place filled with music history, and his ghost seems to be a part of that continued legacy. People have described seeing a figure that resembles him, and some even say they can hear faint echoes of his music when no one else is playing.
The story of the haunted bridge in Brownsville is quite well - known. People say that if you cross it at midnight, you might feel a cold hand on your shoulder. It's believed to be the spirit of a man who fell from the bridge to his death.
The ghost story of the Female Factory in Hobart is quite well - known. It was a place where female convicts were held. There are reports of the ghosts of these women still lingering there. Visitors have described feelings of unease and have heard whispers as if the women were still communicating their sorrows.