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Lakes Haunted by Ghosts in Alabama

Since the beginning of time, man has been haunted by the thoughts of what lies beneath the depths of deep lakes, and eerily dark waters. Here in Alabama, it's no different - during the day, the shore might be a fun place to enjoy the day, but once the sun sets, what was once a beautiful lakefront view takes on a more sinister look - it's impossible to know just what creatures or monsters are hovering right below the surface. There are plenty of local legends to go along with Alabama's Haunted Lakes as well - many believe that trapped spirits of those who met a tragic end lurk about Alabama's most famous lakes at night - are you brave enough to find out for yourself?
 
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  • Bayview Bridge Mulga, AL
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    There are several different accounts of the haunting on Bayview Bridge. One of the most popular versions of the story revolves around a young woman who had hired a dressmaker for her wedding during the 1940s. The girl did not own a car, so she walked to the dressmaker for her final fitting, but on her way home she was attacked by a pack of wild dogs, killing her and leaving her spirit... Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Lakes & Waterways | Real Haunted Bridges & Overpasses

  •   Lake Tholocco Fort Rucker, AL
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    Lake Tholocco is today a popular outdoor recreation area, but during the Civil War it was used as a camp for Confederate soldiers. Some say that on dark nights strange sounds can be heard and shadowy figures can be seen roaming the nearby woods. Read More

    Categories: Real Haunted Lakes & Waterways

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