Most Haunted Places In Dalton, Georgia To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Dalton, Georgia, 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.
Old Black Cemetery
: "at this old unnamed cemetery, people have seen a hooded phantom with glowing eyes."
Dalton Cemetery
: "you are mysteriously pushed up a small hill when you put your car in neutral and turn out headlights; the hill is known as Gravity Hill."
Downtown railroad tracks
: "The area is haunted by the spirit of Cherokee chief Red Bird. It''s said the chief was thrown from his horse during a race and died of his injuries. According to legend he''s buried underneath where the railroad tracks now run. Train crews have reported strange lights around the bend of Crown Cotton Mills, and there have been many strange car accidents along the tracks, caused by the angry Chief."
Chatsworth
: "Mitchell Bridge - There was a guy that was buried in the graveyard that was killed by decapitation that was said to be rich and buried his money somewhere. On a rainy, stormy, foggy night you will see a headless horseman and he will chase you to tell you were the money is buried."
Hamilton Medical Center
: "The heads of the facility will deny it, but if you talk to some of the employees, you will find out it is true It is Hamilton Medical Center. Her name is Matilda. She used to work in the laundry room. She is always sighted, or at least heard from, when there is going to be a death. She may make a noise; one even reported seeing a fire ball go down the hall and into a patient''s room. The patient died later that night. She has also been seen in human form."
The Wink Theater
: "A black man was supposed to have died during the construction of the building in 1938, and is said to be buried on the property. People have heard footsteps and loud, unexplained banging noises."