McGlohon Theatre, Charlotte
The McGlohon Theatre in Charlotte, NC is rumored to be haunted by a former theater employee, possibly a soundbooth operator wearing a top hat and tailcoat, and a man in a soldier's uniform believed to be General William P. Sanders. Reported paranormal activity includes children's laughter, mysteriously tossed coke cans, and seats being pulled into the aisle. The energy of previous performances and the emotional experiences of attendees may contribute to the building's reputedly haunted nature. A spectral figure described as a gentleman in a top hat and long tailcoat is said to appear in the soundbooth. The ghost of General William P. Sanders, who died on the property, is thought to be seen in a soldier's uniform, observing the venue. Coke cans have been inexplicably thrown at security personnel. Children's laughter is heard in other parts of the building. Seats have been found pulled out into the aisle.