There are many ghost legends of Indiana, a US State in the Midwest, and there are many locations that are considered to be haunted by locals. Some of the hauntings are celebrated in festivals, and most have some history behind them.
Read more about Ghost Legends Of Indiana: Angola Theatre, Haunted Bridge, Diana of The Dunes, Culbertson Mansion, Whitcomb's Library
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