
Chateau de Mores
Medora, North Dakota
Built in 1883 as the summer home of Marquis de Mores, this 26‑room house is now a museum. Some believe it is haunted by a female spirit; visitors repo...
3 documented haunted locations found
North Dakota is renowned for its rich paranormal history and documented supernatural activity. From historic mansions with centuries-old ghostly residents to modern attractions featuring unexplained phenomena, the state offers some of America's most authentic haunted experiences. These locations have been carefully researched and verified for genuine paranormal activity, making North Dakota a premier destination for ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts.
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Medora, North Dakota
Built in 1883 as the summer home of Marquis de Mores, this 26‑room house is now a museum. Some believe it is haunted by a female spirit; visitors repo...
Medora, North Dakota
A grand hunting lodge built by French nobleman Marquis de Mores in 1883, now haunted by the spirits of its tragic past. The chateau's elegant facade h...
Medora, North Dakota
A grand hunting lodge built by French nobleman Marquis de Mores in 1883, now haunted by the spirits of its tragic past. The chateau's elegant facade h...