Redmont Hotel, Birmingham
The Redmont Hotel in Birmingham is reportedly haunted by at least three spirits: a criminal who died in the lobby during a police shootout, the ghost of country music legend Hank Williams, and a mysterious "woman in white" who interacts with guests. Guests have reported feeling unseen presences, hearing voices, and experiencing objects moving on their own, such as a stool at the foot of a bed. During a police confrontation, a criminal was killed in the hotel's lobby, and his spirit is believed to linger there. Hank Williams: The country music icon spent his final days at the Redmont, and his ghost is said to wander the hotel's halls. Some guests have reported seeing a mysterious woman in white, while others have heard her voice and felt her presence. Some guests have reported hearing a disembodied voice say, "hello". Guests have described feeling someone walking up behind them in their rooms. A stool at the foot of the bed was observed moving across the room, a common sign of paranormal activity. The Redmont Hotel is often listed as the most haunted hotel in Alabama. Paranormal investigators often mention the presence of cigarette or cigar smoke and perfume as signs of a haunted hotel.