You Might Just Spot A Ghost At The Most Haunted Cemetery In New Mexico
Cemeteries are supposed to be quiet, peaceful places where people go to remember loved ones who have passed. But some places where the dead lie are not so peaceful. This cemetery in a little ghost town is said to be haunted by hundreds of unsettled souls.

Dawson is located about 17 miles north of Cimarron, and was founded in 1901.

At first glance, it seems like a quiet, peaceful place.
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You might think there's nothing here but headstones, but many visitors beg to differ.
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The coal mines here brought prosperity to the area, and as many as 9,000 people lived here at one time. The town boasted a hospital, swimming pool, movie theater, and more.

On October 22, 1913, 253 men were killed when the mine exploded, and two more were killed while trying to rescue miners who were trapped. On February 8, 1923, another explosion rocked the mine, and 123 men died that day.

Visitors report seeing and hearing all kinds of strange activity here. Some have seen lights bobbing around the cemetery, as though men wearing mining helmets were wandering amongst the gravestones. Low voices are carried on the wind, and moans are heard here after dark.

People have reported seeing ghostly figures walking around. Some will appear to be visitors to the graves, but disappear into thin air when others approach.

With hundreds of miners who tragically died buried here, you can see why this place might be haunted.
Take a look at this video posted on YouTube by David Pike to see more images of the Dawson Cemetery:
What do you think? Is the Dawson Cemetery haunted? If you’d like to explore more creepy cemeteries, take a look at these five cemeteries that will give you goosebumps.
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