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North Dakota Haunted Houses have grown over the years to feature some really amazing haunted houses some of which have been featured on Travel Channel. Several years ago when we visited haunted houses in the Fargo, North Dakota the haunted houses in North Dakota seemed to be around every corner especially in the Fargo, North Dakota area haunted houses are very popular form of entertainment and more haunted houses in North Dakota can be found at Hauntworld.com. On Hauntworld.com you will find every type of haunted houses in North Dakota from a haunted hayride, haunted house, Halloween Attractions, ghost tours, to paranormal ghost hunting. Read all about the best and scariest haunted houses in the state of North Dakota here at Hauntworld.com
There are at least 10 major haunted houses in and around Fargot, North Dakota or in regional area's around North Dakota. Fargo, North Dakota is not far from many other cities and states that also have several haunted houses for example you could drive to Des Moines, St. Louis or even Minneapolis... making North Dakota really the best place to live if you want to find the best and scariest haunted houses.
When looking for a scary or the best haunted house in North Dakota look no further than the area of Fargo, North Dakota because this is an absolute hotbed for haunted houses North Dakota. North Dakota has more haunted houses than almost any other state in America, and not only do they have several haunts but they have some of the best found anywhere. North Dakota has many cities with great haunted houses especially North Dakota area which has more of the top rated haunts than any other city in America.
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The Haunting of the Liberty Memorial Building
Located in the capital city of Bismarck in North Dakota, the Liberty Memorial Building was built in the early 1800s originally to serve as the state library and home to various government offices including the state Supreme Court.
For years, employees working within the old building have reported bizarre happenings and paranormal experiences. In fact, several of them ended up leaving their jobs out of fear after experiencing such hauntings. As a result, the Liberty Memorial Building has become known as one of the most haunted places in all of North Dakota.
During the 1970s, one of the employees who worked for the Historical Society in the building was working late one evening and had brought his dog along to keep him company. Suddenly, the dog began to growl viciously and bare its teeth. It took off running down the hall towards the basement area. Before the man had the chance to follow the dog down there, it returned whimpering with its tail between its leg. The employee also claims on a different occasion while working alone late, he was riding the elevator down to the basement when he saw an unfamiliar man enter one of the storage rooms. The employee followed him into the room only to discover that no one was in there, even though there was only one way to get in and out.
Other employees have claimed to hear voices in the basement or being over come with the feeling that someone was watching them even though they were alone. Some reports (most dated during the 1970s which is considered to be a time when the building had its highest reported rate of paranormal activity) include employees hearing slamming doors, disembodied whispering and coughing, and flickering lights.
While there have been no recent reports of hauntings in the Liberty Memorial Building, many still believe someone – or something – still lingers throughout the old, historic building.
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