Bayou La Batre Jail
BUILT: Unknown OPERATION TIME: Unknown STATUS: Open History In 1852, the State of Alabama began…
Hell’s Gates
Hell's Gates was an old heavy, black set of gates guarding a private driveway leading…
AutoZone
The AutoZone off of Highway 157 was reportedly built over a cemetery. The ghost of…
Camp Cottaquilla
Camp Cottaquilla is a Girl Scout camp notorious for its story of a one-armed ghost…
Cardiff Cemetery
The Cardiff Cemetery (also known as Western Cemetery) of Jefferson County, Alabama is known by…
Grancer Harrison’s Dance Hall
Though abandoned for years, the sound of dancing and music can be heard coming from…
Gurney Manufacturing Company
The Gurney Manufacturing Company opened as a cotton and textile mill in 1846. During the…
McConnico Cemetery
The McConnico Cemetery, also known as the McConnico-Steele Cemetery, contains some of Monroe County's oldest…
Decatur High School
Decatur High School was built in 1950. Students and teachers alike have reported seeing white…
Highway 11
In September 1934, a young man named Lonnie Stephens was wrongfully accused of murdering his…
Eliza Battle
The Eliza Battle riverboat was a palatial steamboat that sailed the Tombigee River. It was launched in…
Indian Meadows and Shady Grove
Indian Meadows and Shady Grove are a pair of sister communities situated in Adamsville, Alabama.…
Cedarhurst Mansion
The two-story, fifteen-inch thick brick-walled Cedarhurst Mansion was built in 1823 by Stephen Ewing. Tragically,…
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Tracks
The story of "Railroad Bill," a "tall, broad-shouldered black man with a smile" whose true…
Buck Creek Cotton Mill
Prior to its demolition, the Buck Creek Cotton Mill was said to have mysterious blood…
Memory Hill Cemetery
Memory Hill Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Albertville, Alabama, with graves dating back to…