Alexander Major's Historic Museum, Kansas City
The Alexander Majors House in Kansas City, MO, is described as a national paranormal hotspot, with ghost stories circulating about a restless blacksmith and a permanent caretaker ghost. The historic home, built by a founder of the Pony Express, is known for various paranormal phenomena, though visitor experiences vary. A ghost of a blacksmith is said to haunt the property. There are stories of a caretaker who has made the house her permanent residence, even after death. The Majors House is recognized nationally as a haunted location and has been featured in the Los Angeles Times and Haunted Places: The National Directory. Paranormal investigators have confirmed the house as a paranormal hotspot. Some visitors have reported experiencing active paranormal phenomena, such as equipment activating on its own or hearing unexplained music. Others have found the atmosphere creepy but have not witnessed or experienced direct activity.