North Carolina State University, Raleigh


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North Carolina State University is associated with several campus legends and ghost stories, including the haunted history of Holladay Hall (where a mysterious fire occurred), the supposed deaths of two nurses in the Infirmary at Winslow Hall, the lingering presence of a student who died in the 1980s at the D.H. Hill Library, and tales of the spirits of three people buried near Holladay Hall. Holladay Hall: A fire of unknown origin in 1889 was attributed to disturbed spirits of three people buried nearby. Infirmary at Winslow Hall: The ghosts of two nurses who died during the 1918 influenza epidemic are said to haunt this location. D.H. Hill Library: A student reportedly committed suicide by jumping from the library's roof in the 1980s, and a ghostly figure has been seen on the roof. Riddick Field House: This building, associated with the university's first football stadium, is rumored to be haunted. Harrelson Hall: This demolished building was said to be home to upset spirits and had a history of suicides. Spring Hill House: This oldest building on campus is considered haunted, and other campus myths mention cults in the steam tunnels and a fatal fall from a smokestack. Bell Tower: Rumors persist of a construction worker haunting this structure.

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