Auburn University, Alabama Ghost Tales


The daylight hours in Auburn University, Alabama are the same as daylight hours anywhere else, but after the sun has set a person might witness some frightening things. Moonlight hour is undead time around here. Not everybody believes in the stories the locals tell, but the undead may perhaps show themselves to you if you stay for a few days in Auburn University.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The phantom of a guy having on a police uniform can be observed over and over again stacking boulders in Auburn University Historic District in the early morning hours.

The ghost of an aged gentleman with a huge white mustache has every now and then been made out creeping up from a drain hole on an Auburn University residential road at midnight.

A female with an axe sticking out of her head has been spotted on a small number of occasions slurping blood from a container on the shore of Allens Pond. A resident says that this ghost may very well be a recognized yesteryear
 
    dweller of Auburn University.

The spirit of a female with a bag strapped around her head has repeatedly been observed poking around in mailboxes around midnight in Auburn University.

A half translucent man clad as the skipper of a oil tanker is often seen in an Auburn University school before dawn strolling the halls.

 



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