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Nebraska's Haunted Museums - Haunts with Shocking History

As with ##Region##'s Haunted Theaters, many of ##Region##'s local Museums are believed to be haunted as well. Home to a variety of historical items and artifacts, museums are a well known hot-spot for paranormal activity. It's widely believed that some spirits latch on, or tether themselves to items that were of great importance to them before passing, and as home to numerous historical artifacts, it's no wonder that some spirits make their home at museums! Some museums are even located on historical grounds - battlefields, historical homes, old prisons, and other historically significant locales where soldiers, politicians, writers, and many others lived, and passed on. Find out more about ##Region##'s real Haunted History - visit a local Haunted Museum today!
 
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  • Museum of Shadows Elmwood, NE
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    Haunting reports at this museum include disembodied voices of a young girl and an older gentleman, lights that turn on by themselves, items that roll across the floor, the smell of a flowery perfume, equipment malfunctions and even a soft touch on ones arm by something unseen. Read More

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  • Mansion on the Hill Ogallala, NE
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    This 1887 mansion operates as a museum and is believed to be haunted. Reports here include ghostly lights that float around the back rooms during the nights and a man's apparition that has been spotted walking around the building during the mid-afternoon/. Read More

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  •   Captain Bailey Museum Brownville, NE
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    This museum was once the private home to Civil War Captain Bailey. It is rumored to be haunted by the captain himself and witnesses say that doors don't stay closed here and that they've heard the sound of a piano being played late at night. Stories say the captain died after being poisoned by a jealous neighbor. Read More

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    The basement at this museum is believed to be haunted. It is said to be filled with "strange equipment" with unusual stains all over the walls. Some say the temperature drops suddenly and that their hair has stood on end while down there. Read More

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  • Meriwether Lewis Dredge Brownville, NE
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    This U.S. National Historic Landmark was built in 1931 and is one of the few surviving examples of its type built to control flooding along the U.S. rivers. It now operates as a museum and is believed to be haunted. The most often report of a haunting is that of a piano that is known to play on its own. Read More

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  •   Bailey House Museum Brownville, NE
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    The Bailey House Museum in Brownville is a historic location that is rumored to be haunted by Captain Bailey himself. Bailey was reportedly poisoned by a neighbor who was jealous of him. The home now operates as a museum, where both staff and visitors have reported odd happenings, including doors that refuse to stay closed and phantom piano music that has been heard at night. Read More

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    The ghost of a young officer's wife is said to haunt this historic building. Stories say she broke her neck in 1885 after falling down the stairs. When her husband found her, he had the stairs boarded up. Witnesses later began to hear someone walking up or down the stairs, then falling, but there were no stairs to be seen, as they had been boarded up. In 1975, the stairs were discovered... Read More

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