You Won’t Want To Visit The Notorious Riverside Cemetery In North Dakota Alone Or After Dark
By Tori Jane|Published November 29, 2021
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Tori Jane is a storm chaser, writer, photographer, and the village idiot - in that order. When she's not out and about dancing with the meanest storms on planet Earth for funsies she can be found wandering, shooting landscapes, writing, editing photos, and otherwise up to no good. Legend has it that she can also be occasionally spotted typing up short bios in the third person, but those rumors are unsubstantiated.
Some places are, to put it lightly, creepy. Sometimes, you wind up in a place where something just feels off. It feels strange, and is it just you, or does it feel like someone (or something) is watching? If you’re at all familiar with North Dakota, you know that there are quite a few of those places ’round these parts, and some of those places just happen to be the creepiest grounds of all: cemeteries. We found a haunted cemetery in North Dakota that is quite literally known for being ridiculously haunted; it’s the notorious Riverside Cemetery, in Fargo, and it’s creepy as all get-out.
Riverside Cemetery has been rumored to be haunted for a long time.
It's not really known just how long the grounds have creeped people out; they just seem like they always have. The neighborhood kids have a plethora of urban legends about this quiet, seemingly peaceful place of respite.
Supposedly, should one be unlucky, they might just hear the sounds of people crying and calling out somewhere in, near, or around the mausoleums. One was built in the 1920s, another in the 1970s.
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The cemetery is so well-known for its ghosts that it's been listed in numerous "creepiest cemeteries of..." lists across the web, and on plenty of paranormal blogs and videos as well.
Interestingly, it's quite difficult to find usable images of this enormous graveyard online; we suppose you might just have to go a-knocking to see what it's all about here.
Frightened folks have gone online to tell tales of being watched by someone - or something - and hearing odd noises after dark.
Located in Fargo, North Dakota, Riverside Cemetery was officially established in 1879, although the burial of its first occupant, a Ms. Clemina Lowell on February 16th of 1878, had already occurred on the grounds.
You never know who - or what - you'll run into if you do choose to show up. Bring a camera and an audio recorder; hey, you never know.
What are your thoughts? Have you ever been to – or heard stories about – this (allegedly) haunted cemetery in North Dakota? Share your stories and photos in the comments! For some more delightfully creepy places all over this wonderful state, make sure to check this article out.
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