Old Bryce Hospital, Northport
Old Bryce Hospital, a former psychiatric facility in Northport, Alabama, is described as a highly haunted location where visitors report hearing unexplained footsteps, voices, and crying, as well as seeing apparitions of a doctor and a nurse. The building, also known as the Jemison Center, sits abandoned and decaying, with peeling walls and broken windows, adding to its eerie atmosphere. Its reputation as one of Alabama's most haunted places stems from its history and the approximately 5,000 patients buried in its cemeteries, many without names. Visitors have heard unexplained sounds such as footsteps, disembodied voices, whistling, and crying. There are reports of seeing ghostly figures, including the apparitions of a doctor and a nurse. The building's deteriorating condition, with peeling walls and broken windows, contributes to its grim and eerie atmosphere. The hospital has a tragic history, including the burial of thousands of patients, many anonymously, which adds to the perceived haunted nature of the site. Old Bryce Hospital is also referred to as the Jemison Center. It was a former mental health care facility, now an abandoned, decaying building. The site is known as one of the most haunted places in Alabama, due to the reported paranormal activity and the lingering presence of former patients.