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Fort Morgan - Real Gulf Shores Haunt

   
  • 51 AL-180
  • Gulf Shores, AL
  • 251-540-7127
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Built between 1819 and 1833, Fort Morgan is a masonry fort that saw active use during the Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I, and World War II. Today it is a historical site open for visitation from the public. In addition to a number of artifacts and other historically significant sights to see, visitors to the fort may spot a ghostly presence or two. Reports of unusual activity include strange mists, shadow figures, unusual noises, and a sudden feeling of dread followed by the apparition of an unknown man. Email Haunt
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