Honolulu is the Most Haunted City in Hawaii. Pretty interesting stuff!
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The Dole Cannery Signature Theaters - Built over an ancient Hawaiian Heiau (place of worship and/or human sacrifice). Also in about the early 80's a school bus full of children crashed at the same area where the Heiau was located. The Manifestations in this building are that an old man in his late 50's sits watching you from a top corner seat in theater # 14. Also in the bathroom right next to the theater you can hear the voices of the children and the bus driver.
Hwy 1 - It's said to be one of the most haunted places on the island. When they built H-1 digging through the mountain the worker's would see old Hawaiian worriers and would they would scare the workers off. Bones of the old Hawaiian were also found in the mountain. It took over 7 years to build H-1 because they couldn't find workers the Hawaiian people refused to dig any more. It's said that when you go through the tunnel you can hear the cries of the old Hawaiians.
HWY 3 - A couple was recently driving on the freeway when a policeman pulled them over. He approached the car and told the couple that the children playing in the back seat should be using their seat belts. The couple looked at him funny, because they had no children. The policeman looked in the back seat but could not see the children he saw while following them. When the couple arrived home, the checked the back seat again and found little handprints all over the back window.
Hilton Hawaii Village - Believed to be haunted by the volcano goddess. Visitors, house cleaners, and other staff members say that they see a woman in a red dress walk in the hallways, on the beach, and everywhere in between! Some people say that the volcano goddess shows up in other forms such as a young woman, and old woman, a hitch-hiker, and a stranger that comes to your door, among other things and never travels alone. When on the beach, she'll be accompanied by dancers.
Honolulu Airport - Carts move by themselves near the garden area. The women's restroom above gate 31 is supposedly haunted. Also near gate 31, a worker in the cockpit of an aircraft saw a bloody face in a gate area window near the same restroom. When the worker did a double take, the face was gone.
'Iolani Palace - A smell of flowers or bubble gum can be smelt around the grounds. Unexplainable shadows and lights seen by security guards. The sounds of foot steps can also be heard. - August 2004 update: (The smell of the bubble gum is actually the blossoms from a tree that grows in the area. In fact, the bubble gum smell isn't just limited to the Iolani Palace grounds, but you can also smell the "bubble gum" over a block away)
Kalihi Valley - There has been reported that if you drive past the bridge entering the forest that you can here a soft sound saying "come here" constantly. while driving you will see a red cross burning while driving at night. It has also been reported your gear in your vehicle will be in neutral while returning.
Kamehameha Schools - At night when the moon is full night marchers walk past the campus knocking on doors. You can also hear the drum beating. In the morning the computers are all on, books and papers everywhere. Princess Pauahi has said to control these spirits
Manoa Paradise Park - Paradise Park is a trail leading into the mountains. It is surrounded by deep foliage on both sides. Many people have reported hearing a Banshee or some other specter screaming on the trail.
Manoa Seven Bridges - It is said that you walk across seven bridges. It is a long and hard hike. On the way back you can only count 6 bridges.
Moanalua High School - There is a little boy that haunts the boys locker room. Sometimes the showers turn on by themselves and you can hear the little boy crying. Each night the P.E. teachers would leave on the light for the little boy so he won't be scared.
Morgan's Corner - "Fireballs" of light pop up behind boulders and a silhouette of a boy hanging from a tree by his neck. - August 2004 update: reballs, it's hard to say if those pictures are actually fireballs, or a leak in the camera, altered digitally, or even just faulty processing. As for the Morgan’s corner story, this is an urban legend. Here's a local newspaper article mentioning that this is just an urband legend. The URL is: http://starbulletin.com/2000/10/12/features/story1.html But, the fireballs is actually a legend, there's numerous accounts of people seeing the fireballs, but like all ghost stories, none of it is a first person account. It's one of the Night Marchers, another Hawaiian Legend)
Nu'uanu Pali Drive's Morgan's Corner - At that area in Morgan's corner, there is a trail near Morgan's corner that looks like a tunnel. At the end of the tunnel there was 3 ghosts walking around there. 2 men and 1 woman. The person doesn't know what happen but at the end of the tunnel somewhere on the wall shows a metal door. And there are also tire marks on the trail. The tunnel is really dark and you need a flashlight in order to see, it is also a long tunnel.
Pioneer Plaza - a woman was murdered on the 19th floor. Some say that you can sometimes see a shadowy figure walking across the hallways.
Sacred Hearts Academy - By the stairs behind the chapel a nun haunts the stairs where she fell down and died. It gets really cold and you can feel a hand brush against you, or breath on your face.
State Capitol Building - ghost of Queen Liluokalani haunts this building.
University of Hawaii Mokihana Dormitory - A young man committed suicide by hanging himself in the closet in the early 1980's. People report hearing and seeing this young man roaming the halls of Mokihana Dorm.
Verizon Building - In 1977, during the construction of additions to the then GTE Hawaiian Tel headquarters, a worker fell down the elevator shaft and died. Since then, the elevators act erratically, taking you on "rides". Other ghosts have been seen and heard by operators on the 10th floor.
Wahiawa Elementary School - Wooded area around Wahiawa. This area is home to the Green Lady. The Green Lady was first reported by children at Wahiawa Elementary School, it was sometime in the 40s or 50s. The Green Lady reportedly had green scaly skin like a fish and seaweed-like hair and a really messed up face, sharp looking teeth, blood and other stuff. Several years ago a report in a local paper stating that kids "NOW" have been seeing it right by the playground. All it does is scare the kids it even came out of the woods! She has never gotten real close to the kids but who knows what she wants. and she has a real bad odor so that gives her away if she is near you.
Waialae Chaminade University - A sophomore at the school was killed in a car accident a few years ago. Sometimes at night you can hear him skateboarding around the dorm room. He is most often heard on Halloween because that was his favorite holiday.
Waialae Chaminade University Hale Hoaloha - In this dorm you can hear two little kids voices. The voices sound like they are playing ball. The voices are on the even side on the 3rd. 9-16-02, Late night/early morning, every computer, light, and water fountain turned on and seemed to have a mind of their own. In the morning three students had the same exact dream of kids laughing and the sound of death coming from the earth.
Waialae Chaminade University Hale Lokelani - Has had repeated instances of doors opening when they are dead-bolted and sightings of ghosts in people's rooms, and has been having complaints of noises that come in the middle of the night.
Waialae Chaminade University Hale Lokelani Room 208 - has a crucifix that has been removed from the wall but an outline still remains. It is said that either an exorcism or somebody committed suicide in this room. From the old speakers in the walls people have heard radio static, but all of the wires have been removed. Students have woke to feeling pressure being pushed all over their body and choking feelings. It has been said that this particular dorm use to be a children's hospital during World War II
Waialae Chaminade University Hale Lokelani Room 319 - Room number 319 was once a morgue for the soldiers during World War II. People have said to see ghosts of the death soldiers, particularly in room 319.
Waialae, Kahala - Behind the storage building used to be a huge graveyard. A Drive in was built over half of the graveyard. One day a woman went into the bathroom and saw a reflection of an old woman in a black dress standing behind her with no feet coming out at the bottom. When the woman turned around to look behind her no one was there. She ran out terrified and was committed to the mental hospital. There are real police reports of this incident. Eventually the drive in closed down and the other half of the graveyard next to the drive-in along with the drive-in is now a neighborhood of luxury homes.
Waikiki Parc Hotel - A worker who recently passed away apparently has been punching in for work. His magnetic punch card has been cancelled, yet the machine still records someone punching in with his card. This has happened on more than one occasion. Strangely, the records only show him punching in. Never punching out.
Waipahu, Waipahu St. S Turn - Waipahu St. S turn is located below the sugar mill and in the opening of Kipapa(Valley)Gulch. Legends says that when King Kamehameha invaded this island, There were so much death that he and his men lined up all the dead from the opening of this gulch all the way into this deep valley in Mililani. On moonless nights when your driving into this s turn you may hear drums beats and may see torches of the night marchers and reports of a white lady. And if you hear those drumbeats your car may die down and wont be able to start. There’s people who live in that area say that at times they can hear those drum beats on certain nights and sometimes the drum beats is so loud that sounds like the marchers went through their homes. Also above this s turn is an old sugar plantation road that was used for Oahu Sugar Plantation. When you drive in this old plantation road you may feel like you may have hit someone. When you look back in your rear view mirror, You may see and old Filipino lady stand up from where she lay and start laughing a wicked laugh then disappear. Word that goes around is that the old Filipino lady was killed by a plantation truck during the plantation days back in the early 1900's. Sad to say though that part of this plantation road is blocked off and is under construction for new housing
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