Folklore & Haunted Locations Guide:
Vancouver, Washington
Established: 1825
Population: 192,169 (2021)
County: Clark County
Haunted Locations Documented: 4
Haunted Locations Indexed: 6
Population: 192,169 (2021)
County: Clark County
Haunted Locations Documented: 4
Haunted Locations Indexed: 6
The following is a list of allegedly haunted locations in Vancouver, Washington. To view my full list of ghost stories and haunted locations in Washington, Click Here. Please also read this SAFETY AND LEGAL DISCLAIMER before visiting any allegedly haunted location.
Clark County Historical Museum
"Vancouver History Museum"
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Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
The Clark County Historical Museum in Vancouver, Washington was constructed in 1909 as a public library. It is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young boy who is often seen in the basement area wearing clothing from a bygone era. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
The Clark County Historical Museum in Vancouver, Washington was constructed in 1909 as a public library. It is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young boy who is often seen in the basement area wearing clothing from a bygone era. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Eatery At The Grant House
"The Grant House"
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Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
The Eatery At The Grant House in Vancouver, Washington was built in 1849 to house officers stationed at nearby Ft. Vancouver. It was part of the historical district known as Officers Row, now located in Vancouver National Historic Reserve. The old building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former Union Army general named Alfred, who is allegedly seen and heard by patrons and employees. Many also report encountering the ghost of a young boy who appears to be wearing clothing from a long bygone era. See also: American Civil War Ghosts (Folklore Encyclopedia). Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
The Eatery At The Grant House in Vancouver, Washington was built in 1849 to house officers stationed at nearby Ft. Vancouver. It was part of the historical district known as Officers Row, now located in Vancouver National Historic Reserve. The old building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former Union Army general named Alfred, who is allegedly seen and heard by patrons and employees. Many also report encountering the ghost of a young boy who appears to be wearing clothing from a long bygone era. See also: American Civil War Ghosts (Folklore Encyclopedia). Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Ft. Vancouver National Historic Site
"Fort Vancouver"
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Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
Ft. Vancouver in Vancouver, Washington was established in 1824, and served as a major hub for fur trading throughout the 1800's. Many of the buildings are rumored to be haunted, and tourists often report witnessing apparitions, or experiencing other unexplained paranormal phenomena such as doors opening and closing by themselves, or hearing disembodied voices and footsteps. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
Ft. Vancouver in Vancouver, Washington was established in 1824, and served as a major hub for fur trading throughout the 1800's. Many of the buildings are rumored to be haunted, and tourists often report witnessing apparitions, or experiencing other unexplained paranormal phenomena such as doors opening and closing by themselves, or hearing disembodied voices and footsteps. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Hazel Dell Community Park
"Hazel Dell Park"
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Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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Old Ft. Vancouver High School
"Old Fort Vancouver High School"
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Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
Research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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The Historic Slocum House
"The Slocum House"
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Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
The Historic Slocum House in Vancouver, Washington was built in the 1870's by a man named Charles W. Slocum, and his wife, Laura. Their ghosts are now said to haunt the home, and have been encountered numerous times by visitors over the years. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
Location Address: Vancouver, Washington
The Historic Slocum House in Vancouver, Washington was built in the 1870's by a man named Charles W. Slocum, and his wife, Laura. Their ghosts are now said to haunt the home, and have been encountered numerous times by visitors over the years. Additional research for this allegedly haunted location is currently in progress.
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