There are many towns located throughout the state of Alabama, including several that are considered to be haunted. One of these towns is Lynn. The town of Lynn, which some people consider to be the most haunted town in Alabama, has a chilling story that keeps many people from driving through it late at night. To learn about the town of Lynn and why people don’t like driving through it late at night, take a look below.
Lynn is a tiny rural town in Winston County, Alabama.
Because of the town's size, it's hard to not take a drive down all of its stretches of roadway at least once, including Highway 5. Lynn's Highway 5 might seem like any other highway, but it's not. There's actually a chilling story to go along with it.
As the story goes, a teenage girl was on her way home from prom many years ago with her boyfriend. It was raining that night and they got into a fight. She asked to be let out, so he stopped and did as she wanted. Shortly after that, the girl was hit by an 18-wheeler and abandoned at the scene.
Today, she supposedly climbs onto the sides of 18-wheelers as they drive down Highway 5 to see if they're the driver who hit her. Because of this story, the stretch of Highway 5 that goes through Lynn is considered to be one of the most haunted spots in Alabama, thus making the town also one of the most haunted towns in the state.
Have you ever driven through Lynn, Alabama? Specifically along Highway 5? If so, did you encounter the highway’s famous ghost? Let us know in the comments below.
Another town that’s considered one of the most haunted in Alabama is Cahawba. It’s also one of the nation’s most popular ghost towns. For additional information about Cahawba, be sure to take a look at the following article: This Spooky Small Town In Alabama Could Be Right Out Of A Horror Movie.
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