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Westminster College. Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 1875. With a history of almost 150 years, there’s bound to be some paranormal activity on campus. Welcome to the Westminster Haunted Tour, presented by the Westminster College Alumni Office.
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The Little Boy in Hogle Hall While Converse Hall was the first building built on Westminster’s Sugar House campus, this tale of the haunting in Hogle Hall is even older. Before Westminster moved to its current Sugar House campus location in 1912, the area was rural. Legend has it that a family farmed the land that Hogle Hall now sits upon, and that…
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The Spirits of Nunemaker Place Today, Nunemaker Place is best known as home of Westminster’s Honors College—a gathering place for presentations, studying, academic discussions, and the occasional backyard barbeque. However, it’s also home to several haunted legends. Originally built as an interfaith chapel in 1977, Nunemaker Place once hosted weddi…
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A Haunting in Gore Before the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business was built, its location was home to another building: Ferry Hall. In 1902, Colonel William M. Ferry, a Civil War veteran, and his wife Jeanette Ferry, donated the land that Westminster College sits on today. At the turn of the century, it was believed that respectable families wou…
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The Woman in White of Converse Hall This is Converse Hall, the oldest and most iconic building on Westminster’s campus. Converse was built in 1906, and subsequently destroyed in a fire and rebuilt in 1926. With such a long history, it’s no surprise that Converse has its fair share of ghost stories. One of the most famous ghost stories at Westminste…
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