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    • Escape House of Terror. Huntsville’s Rage Room is hosting The Gatekeeper Escape House of Terror all October, an interactive haunted attraction that requires you + your group to find keys to escape from The Gatekeeper’s lair.
    • Doomsday Haunt. Athens’ post-apocalyptic haunted attraction, Doomsday Haunt, allows adrenaline-seekers to join the Doomsday Investigation Scene as they survey the area for townspeople cut off from society by nuclear war 70 years ago.
    • Nightmare on Moulton Street. Head over the river to Decatur’s only haunted attraction, Nightmare on Moulton Street. The upstairs at The Brick Deli in Decatur is notoriously haunted, and you’re invited to investigate it for two weekends in October.
    • Arx Mortis. As a Killen native, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention Arx Mortis, just an hour’s drive away from Huntsville. The attraction has been ranked among the best in the nation by MSN, USA Today, Coaster Nation + more.
  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Huntsville has more haunting places than Dead Children’s Playground and more ghosts than Mary Chambers Bibb. The 200 year-old Cedarhurst Mansion, also known as “The Sally Carter House,” is home to another haunting Huntsville ghost story.

    • Sally Carter. The mansion known as Cedarhurst, which now sits in a small subdivision off Drake Avenue, is known to be the haunting ground of Huntsville’s most famous ghost.
    • Huntsville’s Haunted Depot. Entering the historic train depot on Church Street, one of the oldest in Alabama, takes us back to yesteryear. The depot saw its last passenger train come through in 1968, and has since been converted to a museum.
    • Thomas Bibb. Thomas Bibb was a State Senator, the second Governor of Alabama and a wealthy plantation owner. After his death in 1839 he was buried in a plot behind his plantation known as Belle Mina in Limestone County, but his eternal rest would prove to be anything but peaceful.
    • The Dead Children’s Playground. Behind Maple Hill Cemetery sits a small park named Maple Hill Park, but more people know the park by its nickname, The Dead Children’s Playground.
    • Dead Children’s Playground. Dead children’s playground is set in the middle of Maple Hill Cemetery, which is the largest and oldest cemetery in Alabama.
    • Cedarhurst Mansion, a.k.a. the ‘Sally Carter House’ This home, located inside the Cedarhurst subdivision off Drake Avenue (which, unfortunately, makes this spot harder to visit unless you have permission from a resident of the gated community), was built in 1823 and occupied by the family of Stephen Ewing.
    • Lowry House. Built before the Civil War, the Lowry House part of the Underground Railroad, and the home has been the site of many sightings and noises in the house that could be the spirits of those desperate souls, according to renowned ghost hunter Lesley Ann Hyde of Southern Ghost Girls.
    • Thomas Bibb’s Grave. Thomas Bibb was President of the Alabama State Senate and became the second governor of Alabama, following his brother’s death. Bibb owned a plantation in Limestone County, and wanted to buried at his beloved Belle Mina plantation, but his wishes were not honiored when he died, as he is buried at Maple Hill Cemetery.
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    Do you believe in ghosts? If so, Huntsville, Alabama is the perfect destination for you to explore! Grab your flashlight and your courage let’s explore the most haunted locations in Huntsville!

    Ready to see a ghost? Or just want to celebrate all spooky season long? Huntsville has some great Halloween events and ghost tours that you can enjoy!

    Ready to explore all these haunted places in Huntsville? Use the map below to plan your ghost hunt! I hope you enjoy exploring Huntsville’s most haunted places and learning a little about Huntsville history along the way! 1. Explore Huntsville, Alabama’s Rich History at These Top Sights 2. Mother-Daughter Weekend in Huntsville, Alabama 3. Top 10 Ho...

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