Indiana's Most Haunted Libraries
Interested in a good ghost story? Head to a haunted library and you'll get the full effect and possibly live the story for yourself! There are more than plenty of libraries throughout America that are steeped in history and mystery. From the New York Public Library that is rumored to be home to many spirits, to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. – the options for paranormal fanatics are truly endless. Check out some of the nation’s most haunted libraries here and enjoy diving into the pages of their unique history!
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As Indiana's oldest public library, it's no surprise that the Willard Public Library is known for being haunted. The infamous ghost known to roam the library is that of The Grey Lady, who has been spotted since 1937! Rumor has it that a custodian went to stoke the coal furnace in the basement and encountered a lady dressed in all grey. The custodian noticed that the beam of his... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Libraries
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This is the oldest public library building in Indiana still in operation after more than 110 years. Willard Library’s “Grey Lady” is the most famous ghost in Indiana. One of the oldest libraries in the Hoosier State, its imposing Victorian Gothic architecture certainly lends itself to ghost stories. This story, however, appears quite real. The Grey Lady was first spotted in 1937 by a... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Libraries