Most Haunted Places In Fullerton, California To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Fullerton, California, where ancient legends and dark myths are brought to life in the shadowy corners of historic landmarks. These places hold secrets that have yet to be uncovered, with each creaking floorboard and cold breeze hinting at restless souls trapped between worlds.

Albertsons

: "Sometimes, when all workers leave, cans of food come flying off the shelves leaving a huge mess for the workers to clean up. Also there has been sightings of a old man with a cane who moans and groans. As it stares you in the face, it fades away."


Cal State Fullerton dorm

: "Saw small green glowing balls around 2am sometimes. Heard tapping on the wall adjoining to the room next door when everyone in the apartment was gone. Heard noises (such as dishes clattering, taps/knocks, "voices") when nobody else was home. Always had the feeling that someone was watching you from behind but nobody was ever there."


Melody Inn

: "On the southeast corner of Harbor and Commonwealth where the old Melody Inn was destroyed by fire in the 80''s an image of the former owner''s father appears with a box of matches. The ghost of Mr. Melody has actually been known to provide a light of a smoke to customers outside the new businesses and then smiles and vanishes."


The Fox Theater Building

: "the old Fox Theatre building is rumored to have Michael O''Donnell''s ghost guarding the kids in the neighborhood from violence. Michael O''Donnell was the son of travel agency founder Dorothy O''Donnell who had a troubled life with substance and drink but a genuine love people, especially kids in a rough area. He is said to be seen in the lobby of the theatre and sometimes leaning against a wall reading a book."


Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity House

: "The spirit of a little girl who was murdered in the ravine next to the house has been said to wander the house at night, sometimes turning on water taps, turning on and off lights, opening and shutting cabinets. Sometimes her laughter is heard in summer afternoons."


Plummer Auditorium

: "The tunnels that run underneath Fullerton are accessible from Plummer Auditorium as well as other spots in Fullerton. Many people will tell you of the "Tunnel Ghosts". These people are from many different eras. One gentleman from WWII is said to follow visitors towards the exits, when they reach the final exit lights, he vanishes."


Ralph's store

: "A former worker reports boxes moving on their own & old spots."


Stadium Tavern

: "A "ghost" inhabits the basement / cellar, often calling names of workers cleaning up after hours, and has been seen/ reported by many."