Most Haunted Places In Madison, Wisconsin To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Madison, Wisconsin, where dark history and restless spirits merge in the eerie, mist-filled streets of this ancient city. From haunted castles to shadowy underground vaults, these places hold tales of mystery, death, and the unexplained—daring only the bravest souls to explore.
Bay View Townhouses
: "Rumors of it built on top of a Indian burial. Said to have seen a little girl in white at the basketball court. Hear little girl crying for her mom late at night. Said to have seen shadows but nothing there."
LaFollette High School
: "Anyone who has been alone in the areas of the Auditorium and the classrooms behind the auditorium has had a strange feeling of not being alone. There is the feeling that someone, or something is there, watching you. Footsteps can be heard, and when in the auditorium, some have even heard the stage curtains open and close, though nobody was there to open or close them."
Maple Bluff Country Club
: "Sightings of ghosts by staff members."
Memorial Union
: "Memorial Union is supposedly built on an Indian burial ground. The 2nd floor of the building is haunted. Right before walking down the stairs to the pool hall, an old lady was seen, dressed in clothes from the 1800''s, standing at the top of the stairs leading from the first to the second floor, at second glance she disappears. Also, if brave enough to venture to the 2nd floor a strange feeling of not being alone will overcome you, and clocks and watches will spin out of control."
Sanitarium Hill
: "The main building was an old tuberculosis sanitarium. There is a forest in the back that has a path that leads through it and goes to the graveyard. There is also two large smoke stacks that the dead were rumored to be burned in. The nurse'' barracks were connected by a tunnel that was under ground and lead from the main building. Most of the sightings happen in the woods and right outside of the cemetery."
Science Hall
: "The Science Hall on Campus is said to be haunted on the fourth floor of the building. The floor is used mainly for storage and not many people go up there. Sightings of beakers falling off the shelves one by one have been reported numerous times."
State Capitol
: "The fourth floor of the south wing is said to be haunted. When members of the messenger staff have been up their completely alone doors have opened by themselves and strange footsteps have been heard."