Haunted Alaska, Second in a Series of "These Haunted States of America"
10 Haunted Places to Visit During Your Next Trip to Alaska
We continue our tour of "These Haunted States of America" in Alaska. "The Last Frontier" is home to 626,932 people the wandering spirits of the Eklutna, the spirits of many who died during the Yukon Gold Rush and some of the most sacred sites in North America. So, the next time you're in Alaska, here are 10 haunted locations to visit.
1. ANCHORAGE: Eklutna Village National Park
When Russian settlers first arrived in Alaska in 1741, they brought with them the Russian Orthodox religion. These teachings soon began to blend with the native Eskimo beliefs until the Eklutna religion was born. The Eklutna believe that when a person passes on, their spirit wanders the earth for forty days and nights in a search for their possessions. It is in the Native American Cemetery in Anchorage that many of these ghostly searchers have been seen looking for their belongings. In an effort to keep the wandering spirits confined within the walls of the cemetery colorful, house-like structures were built above the graves and topped with the cross of the Russian Orthodox Church. These "houses" contain the deceased's personal affects. Cups, plates, spoons, combs, pipes and even a rifle or camera have been placed in these structures.
2. DENALI PARK: Denali National Park
Denali National Park is home to the tallest point in North America: 20,320-foot-tall Mount McKinley. The mountain is also known as Denali, which means "High One" and is one of the most sacred sites in North America. Tales of the supernatural on the mountain go back centuries and the Athabacans believe that the sun shaman and master of life, Sa, lives on the mountain.
3. GAKONA: Gakona Lodge and Trading Post
Originally built in 1900, with additions made in the 1920s and 1940s, the Gakona Lodge and Trail Post's older buildings are home to a poltergeist with a sense of humor. The mischievous spirit likes to open and close doors, lock doors from the inside, jump on the bed, play with the stereos and any number of other such pranks. Sometimes, tobacco smoke from an invisible pipe, disembodied voices and footsteps fill the hallways. Most of these phenomena happen during the evening hours in the lobby and in the nine upstairs rooms of the lodge.
4. SKAGWAY: City Municipal Building
Built in 1899, at one time, this building was the first territorial court in Alaska but those floors are now a museum and the building now functions as Skagway's city hall and department of tourism. However, that has not stopped reports of strange noises coming from this floor ... noises whose source has never been discovered.
5. SKAGWAY: Eagles Hall
The Fraternal Order of Eagles in Skagway has several extra members in their Hall. These friendly ghosts inhabit the second floor of Eagles Hall and are responsible for many strange events, which have run the Eagles officers out of the building and are blamed for a coldness that people have felt in the halls.
6. SKAGWAY: Golden North Hotel
A young woman, who died of pneumonia while awaiting her fiancé's return from a gold-prospecting expedition, still haunts Room 23 in this hotel. Guests have reported the spectral image of a woman and some have complained of chocking sensations while staying in the room. An eerie "light form" which manifests and moves around the room at night is reported in Room 14, though no one knows who it is or what it means.
7. SKAGWAY: Mulvihill House
White Pass and Yukon Railroad dispatcher Mul Mulvihill still haunts his old home, tapping out messages on a phantom telegraph and walking through the home in his heavy work boots. Today, the Mulvihill House is a private residence, and permission from the current owners must be obtained before entering the premises.
8. SKAGWAY: Red Onion Saloon
This whorehouse-cum-saloon is now home to a female spirit who waters the plants in the Madam's Room that no longer exist. Many have reported smelling very strong perfume in the second floor, phantom footsteps can be heard in the same area and many locals believe that the Saloon, built in 1897 and moved to its current site in 1914, is haunted by its former owner.
9. SKAGWAY: White House
This abandoned building, which used to be a hospital, hotel and day-care center, is now haunted by the woman who once ran the day-care. She is described as a "woman in white" and has been seen in the deserted halls of the White House several times. In 1988 a fire caused extensive damage to the building and it now lies deserted on the edge of Skagway.
10. TONSINA: Mangy Moose Saloon
Beginning in 1980, employees and guests have reported seeing the spirit of a tall, thin, mustachioed man who is described as being "polite." Many believe that it is the ghost of Bill Ogden who ran the Saloon, painted it pink and opened a bordello and casino in the Mangy Moose, though other suspect that it is the ghost of a man who committed suicide there.
Up Next on our Haunted Road Trip across America: "Haunted Arizona, Third in a Series of 'These Haunted States of America': 10 Haunted Places to Visit during Your Next Trip to Arizona."
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThis is a really interesting place... it is just a few miles from my home. I took visiting family there this summer. I'll have to check out my pictures for anything really interesting! One of the spirit houses, my sister noticed, had lots of snacks beside it. She said that she must've really liked her goodies and she didn't want to be hungry. The houses are kept up & painted like little miniature houses. Landscaping & all. I remember seeing them on a family drive for the first time in 1970. I looked for them for years & was quite excited to run upon the cemetary in one of my herb gathering excursions. Its worth seeing.
I love ghost stories and getting to know more about Alaska. Great article
An interesting idea for a series of articles!
Great article, I have a friend who is moving to Alaska I think I will send this to her.