Dimond Center Mall, Anchorage


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Ghostly stories about Anchorage's Dimond Center Mall center on the urban legend that it was built on a forgotten Native American burial ground. Construction workers reportedly uncovered remains during the initial building phases but continued with the project. This alleged desecration is believed to have stirred up restless spirits, leading to reports of paranormal activity in the mall's hallways and bathrooms, especially late at night. Apparitions of Native Americans: Some shoppers and staff have claimed to see figures in traditional clothing in the mall's quieter areas, including the bathrooms. Transparent wolves: Stories mention spectral wolves roaming the mall, a sighting connected to the Keelut, a malevolent spirit in Alaskan Native folklore. Strange music: Reports of disembodied flute and drum music have been noted by those in the mall after hours. Other unsettling phenomena include unexplained voices, flickering lights, strange smells, and sudden cold drafts. While the stories are a popular local legend, there is no official record or confirmation of a burial ground at the site.

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