The Tiny Town In South Dakota With A Terribly Creepy Past
When you have a state that is as old and historic as South Dakota, you are guaranteed to find a paranormal thing or two. When it comes to a handful of our towns, however, there are some downright creepy legends that seem too credible to be mere folklore. Take, for instance, this tiny town in South Dakota that may seem innocent enough on the outside, but is actually plagued with a terribly creepy past.


Pictured is the old Ingersoll Mine, which turned out tin, tantalum, and niobium.
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The old Harley Davidson building has worn many hats, including restaurant, and funeral home and crematory, so it should come as no surprise that it is the alleged home of spirits who like to make a lot of noise and move items around while the living (namely employees) look on.

The next time you ride the 1880 Train, keep your eyes peeled for a ghostly man in a brown suit near the back of the car.

The Alpine Inn is one of the most charming hotels in South Dakota, so don't let the sounds of ghostly footsteps and the flicker of lights deter you from staying!

Address: Hill City, SD 57745
For even more SoDak haunts, click on Driving Down This Haunted South Dakota Road May Give You Nightmares.
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