Hawaii's Plantation Village, Waipahu
Hawaii's Plantation Village in Waipahu is a historic site with some reputedly haunted buildings, particularly a Portuguese family house, where a playful, gentle ghost of a little girl is said to move objects and tug on people's hair. The Okinawan home is also said to be haunted by a choking ghost, and people have heard crying and seen figures in white with a baby on the Puerto Rican house's porch. The site hosts the popular "Haunted Plantation" event during October, transforming the village with scary themes based on these real experiences, though the hauntings are also reported to occur during daytime tours. Portuguese Family House: This house is considered one of the most haunted spots, home to a playful, gentle ghost of a young girl dressed in white. She has been seen by visitors, sometimes appearing during the day, and has been known to move objects, tug on people's hair, or pull on dresses. Okinawan Home: A worker once claimed to have been followed home by a spirit in this house. Puerto Rican House: Visitors have reported hearing babies crying on the porch and seeing a lady in white carrying a baby.