Wabasha Street Caves, Saint Paul
The Wabasha Street Caves in St. Paul are considered a haunted site known for gangster ghosts, including John Dillinger, and other spirits who reportedly party there. Reported paranormal activity includes disembodied music, moving objects, and shadowy figures, leading ghost hunters to believe the location is heavily populated by spirits. The caves are a popular destination for tours focusing on their spooky history as a speakeasy and disco, with alleged bodies of murdered gangsters buried beneath the cement. The caves served as a speakeasy and disco for notorious gangsters like John Dillinger and Ma Barker in the past. Some believe that bodies of murdered mobsters were buried in the caves and their spirits remain there. The caves have a century-old spooky past and are considered a gathering place for the living and the dead. Reported Paranormal Activity: Ghostly sightings, shadowy figures appearing on the dance floor, and a cloudy, smoky mist on camera are reported. Faint music and sounds are heard throughout the caves. Lights and doors are said to move on their own. Ghost hunters claim the caves are "packed with the paranormal," and some spirits are thought to remain after death.