Haunted Places in Independence
Scariest haunted places
1859 Jail and Marshal's Museum
1859 Jail and Marshal's Museum is a reportedly haunted prison or jail in Independence, Missouri. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere.
Bingham Waggoner Estate
Bingham Waggoner Estate is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Independence, Missouri. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere.
Vaile Mansion
Vaile Mansion is a reportedly haunted asylum or hospital site in Independence, Missouri. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and brief roadside encounters and vanishing figures.
Noland Road Lady in Gray
Noland Road Lady in Gray is a roadside apparition legend in Independence, Missouri, especially associated with the area near Woodlawn Cemetery. The story is simple and durable: drivers report seeing a gray-haired or gray-clad woman near the road or cemetery, only for her to vanish.
President Truman's House
President Truman's House is the Harry S Truman National Historic Site home at 219 North Delaware Street in Independence, Missouri. The ghost story is understated: staff and visitors have reportedly seen Harry Truman in the living room or walking outside, layered onto a carefully preserved National Park Service presidential home.