Haunted
Yes Indiana is Haunted
Anderson – Cry Baby Bridge – The Cry Baby Bridge is where a baby died in the car crash. It wasn’t found when the police came and the baby was left. It ended up dying. If you go across the bridge you can hear it crying.
Franklin – Franklin College – Old Main – Early one morning in the 1980′s a fire destroyed a residence hall and gutted the attic of Old Main, a grand building used for administration offices and classrooms. A student was hiding in the attic to avoid the fire and was burned to death. Students have reported smelling burning flesh and hearing screams when in the attic during the morning. The smell has even been so bad that classes have been cancelled more than once to avoid it. – July 2005 Update/correction: In 1978 or 1979 a story appeared in the college newspaper about the reported ghost of a former professor that had reputedly hung himself from one of the rafters. A picture of the rope was shown still in place. The hanging reputedly took place in the 1920′s. But, a picture of the classroom he reputedly taught in was untouched. All the desks and blackboard was in black n white. Very eerie. It was also a storage place for stage props when the theatre department was in operation until 1975 and only within the last 15 years or so was it restarted. The door to the fourth floor was found open on occasion but was supposed to be locked and occasional power outages occurred as well.
Frankton – Old Train Trestle – In 1947 a young lady was on the bridge, contemplating suicide. She had come home to find her husband cheating on her. She went to the train trestle, and waited for a train, then ran out in front of it. On foggy nights you can hear her screaming, and see her walking across the bridge
Indianapolis – Cathedral High School (Former sight of Ladywood High School) – When the Cathedral High School campus was the campus of Ladywood, a private boarding school in Indianapolis. Ladywood was ran entirely by the Sisters of Providence, a group of nuns devoted to a Catholic education. There is a building on campus, Loretto Hall, the former main building of Ladywood. Classes were held on the first floor, physical education in the basement, student dorms on the second floor, and nun dorms in the attic. It has been reported many times that at night, after what would be “lights out” for the girls, that you can hear and sometimes see a sister walking down the halls in the second floor and candles burning in the attic.