Greenwood Cemetery, Muscatine
Greenwood Cemetery in Muscatine, Iowa, is associated with several haunting phenomena, including rumblings, shrieks, and ungodly laughter after dark, and reports of a "Weeping Woman" at the Barackman steps who cries in the evening before vanishing with the sunset. Visitors also report feeling watched or followed, hearing phantom footsteps, and hearing a strange scream that seems to come from across the cemetery. The cemetery is also known for the Blue Angel, a statue that once held a rose. This broken-hearted specter is seen standing at the top of the five stone steps leading to the Barackman family's gravestones, crying. Visitors have reported hearing mysterious footsteps running towards them, only to find nothing when they look, and a strange scream. Many visitors experience a strong feeling of being watched or followed within the cemetery. The spirits are said to become active after dark, leading to reports of general unrest, rumblings, and other noises. Barackman Steps: A notable location within the cemetery, identified as the site where the Weeping Woman appears. The Blue Angel: A statue in the cemetery that is also a subject of paranormal folklore.