Most Haunted Places In Fayetteville, North Carolina To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where cursed buildings and abandoned ruins hide a chilling past. These locations are known for paranormal sightings, eerie whispers, and a sense of dread that clings to those who dare venture too close after sunset.
Fort Bragg
: "3-325 at Bco barracks is haunted, the first floor bathroom, the stalls flush on their own, the last door opens and shuts rapidly!!! also been sightings of black shadows moving all around the bathroom. - May 2008 Update - Has been torn down"
Methodist College
: "October 2007 Submission removed. False story"
Radisson Prince Charles Hotel
: "In the early 1900a, a young woman named Charlotte leaped to her death from an eighth floor window on her wedding day when she found her new husband in bed with a bridesmaid in the honeymoon/presidential suite on the seventh floor. A veteran housekeeper knows that she sometimes plays tricks with the locks on the doors to the guestrooms; supposedly she rides the elevator to the eighth floor at midnight but has been felt at other locations in the hotel."
Railroad tracks
: "There is this ghost that has been there since 1700''s, .its called the Vander Light. Its a ghost that got killed when was on a train and he went out on the train to smoke a cigarette and the train slammed on brakes and he fell off and it cut his head off and ever since that every time you go down to the railroad tracks there is a lantern and its a ghost looking for his head and if you walk up the tracks and try to get close to it will disappear and when you turn around its behind you again."
Slocomb House
: "A young woman in black appears on the steps here."
Subway at the train depot
: "It''s a Subway restaurant attached to a train station. Randomly, day or night, people can see a man in an orange shirt who will vanish into nothing. Sometimes an old time phone will ring four or five times. Whispering and whistling are common to hear while dining in the lobby. Hay St. (the location) used to be heavy with crime, but is now a safe place to visit."