These Are the Five Most HAUNTED Places in Kansas—Where Ghost Stories Never Die!
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WICHITA, KS — Kansas may be known for its sprawling plains and vibrant sunflowers, but beneath its wholesome exterior lies a shadowy side filled with restless spirits and eerie tales. From historic homes to abandoned cemeteries, the state is a treasure trove of paranormal activity that draws ghost hunters and thrill-seekers alike. Here are five of the most haunted places in Kansas where the ghost stories never seem to fade—each with its own chilling history and spectral residents. Grab your flashlight, steel your nerves, and let’s dive into the supernatural heart of Kansas!
The Sallie House – Atchison, KS
Nestled in the quiet town of Atchison, the Sallie House is often dubbed the most haunted house in Kansas—and for good reason. This unassuming brick home was once the residence of a physician in the early 1900s. Legend has it that a desperate mother brought her six-year-old daughter, Sallie, to the doctor with severe abdominal pain. Diagnosed with appendicitis, the girl underwent emergency surgery on the dining room table, but tragically, she didn’t survive the procedure. Some say Sallie’s spirit never left, believing the doctor’s actions were an attack rather than an attempt to save her.
Visitors and residents have reported a range of unsettling experiences: objects moving on their own, disembodied voices, and even physical scratches appearing on their bodies. In the 1990s, a young couple renting the home claimed the pranks turned violent, prompting them to flee. Today, the Sallie House offers overnight stays for the brave—will you dare to meet Sallie face-to-face?
Stull Cemetery – Stull, KS
Tucked away in the rural outskirts of Douglas County, Stull Cemetery is a place where whispers of the occult linger in the air. This small, crumbling graveyard next to an abandoned stone church has earned a reputation as one of the “Seven Gateways to Hell.” The legend dates back to the 1800s when it’s said witches were hanged from a gnarled pine tree on the property—a tree later struck by lightning and removed, yet its dark legacy remains.
Rumors abound that the devil himself appears here twice a year, on Halloween and the spring equinox, drawing curiosity-seekers and paranormal investigators. Visitors report strange noises, cold spots, and an oppressive feeling of dread. Though the church has long been demolished and the area is private property, the tales of Stull Cemetery’s sinister power continue to captivate and terrify. Approach with caution—if you dare.
Brown Mansion – Coffeyville, KS
In Coffeyville, the stately Brown Mansion stands as a testament to both opulence and tragedy. Built in 1906 for the prosperous Brown family, this 16-room, three-story home was once a hub of wealth and influence. But the family’s fortune couldn’t shield them from sorrow: of their five children, only one survived to adulthood. Two died at birth, one succumbed to pneumonia, and another, Donald, passed from diabetes complications. Violet, the lone survivor, lived in the mansion until her death in 1973, and no one has resided there since.
Locals and visitors claim the spirits of Violet, Donald, their parents Nancy and W.P., and even a servant named Charlie still roam the halls. Reports include the scent of pipe smoke wafting through empty rooms, faint crying, and apparitions spotted in the windows. Now a historic site open for tours, the Brown Mansion offers a glimpse into a haunted past that refuses to rest.
Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery – Fort Leavenworth, KS
Fort Leavenworth, the oldest continuously operating military post west of the Mississippi, harbors more than just history—it’s a hotbed of paranormal activity. Its National Cemetery, established in 1844, is the final resting place for over 20,000 soldiers, yet the ghosts haunting this hallowed ground aren’t all military. One of the most famous is Catherine Sutter, a pioneer woman whose children vanished in a winter storm while gathering firewood. She searched tirelessly until pneumonia claimed her life, and now her spirit wanders the cemetery in a calico dress and black shawl, lantern in hand, calling for her lost children.
Other sightings include Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, who was held captive here in 1877 and is said to haunt the grounds in vengeance. Visitors report hearing whispers, seeing shadowy figures, and feeling an eerie chill. This military site’s spectral residents make it a must-visit for anyone intrigued by the supernatural.
Eldridge Hotel – Lawrence, KS
In the heart of downtown Lawrence, the historic Eldridge Hotel has stood since 1855, surviving fires, raids, and time itself—perhaps that’s why its ghostly guests refuse to check out. Colonel Shalor Eldridge, the hotel’s namesake, is said to linger here, particularly favoring Room 506. Guests report hearing footsteps, feeling sudden cold drafts, and witnessing odd occurrences like water bottles cracking open in the night or luggage being rearranged by unseen hands.
The hotel’s turbulent past, including its destruction during Quantrill’s Raid in 1863 and subsequent rebuilds, may have trapped restless spirits within its walls. Featured on paranormal TV shows, the Eldridge blends elegance with unease, offering a luxurious stay with a side of spectral intrigue. Book a room—if you’re brave enough to share it with the Colonel.
Where Ghost Stories Refuse To Die
Kansas’s haunted history weaves a tapestry of tragedy, mystery, and the unexplained. Whether it’s the anguished spirit of Sallie, the occult whispers of Stull, or the lingering presence of lost souls at Fort Leavenworth, these five locations prove that some stories—and some spirits—never die. Have you visited any of these eerie spots? Share your experiences in the comments below, and let’s keep the ghost stories alive!
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