Ness Church, Litchfield
Ness Church in Litchfield, Minnesota is reportedly haunted by Sioux Indians and a girl named Annie, with visitors reporting lights turning on by themselves and seeing apparitions. While ghost hunters have shared findings, church board members deny the existence of ghosts, attributing the area's significance to its historical role and associated burial site. Some visitors have experienced fear and unsettling feelings on the premises, including being on unfamiliar dirt roads. Visitors have claimed to see apparitions on the church grounds. The church's lights are said to turn on by themselves. The spirits of Sioux Indians and a young girl named Annie are believed to haunt the church. Members of the church board have stated that there are no ghosts at the location. The board emphasizes the church's historical significance and its burial site as key factors in the area's notoriety. Some visitors, even when being respectful, have reported feeling terrified and genuinely scared while on the grounds. In 2015, four ghost hunters were arrested for breaking into the church, and their findings have been posted on YouTube.