The Story Behind This Haunted Park In North Dakota Is Truly Creepy
Sometimes, as innocent as a place can seem, there is still a sense of eeriness there. Such is the case of Trollwood Park in Fargo, North Dakota. It’s a lovely park with playgrounds, picnic shelters, and disc golf. Many people enjoy holding events such as weddings there. But there is a history to this park that will completely change your perspective on it.
This is one place that I would definitely not go to at night, ever, and here’s why:


The original need for the cemetery came from the Cass County Hospital and Farm in 1895. This hospital was, again, for the less fortunate and elderly who could not afford to live on their own and get the care they needed. The "Farm" was for the more capable and healthy individuals to work at in exchange for care. Many of the people that died here were buried in that cemetery.
Later, the hospital became strictly a nursing home for the elderly, then closed and was torn down in the 1970s. But it appears that some traces have stayed behind...

Many people theorize that the woman appears in anguish over the neglect of the cemetery that once lay there. Some say a man in the same period clothing as the woman in blue also makes an appearance. People who have worked at this park in more recent years report many strange, haunting encounters they faced when working at Trollwood Park at night, such as hearing voices and the feeling of being followed.
Needless to say, this place is definitely haunted. It’s perfectly pleasant during the day, but as soon as the sun goes down, I would hightail it out of there, or at least be sure to avoid the willow tree.
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