The Dark History of This Haunted Lighthouse Near Buffalo Is Seriously Creepy
If you’re a intrigued by the supernatural, Buffalo certainly has several places for sightings! One of the most historically rich locations to encounter ghost activity is located south of the city in Dunkirk at the Dunkirk Historical Lighthouse. Read on to see what makes the history of this haunted lighthouse so dark – and to get a glimpse of what you can expect on your next visit!


Eventually, the building was reconstructed in 1875 to include a 61-foot stone tower and a Victorian-style keeper's house, which still stand to this day.
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It wouldn't be surprising, as the first shots fired during the War of 1812 occurred near the west bank of the historical lighthouse and the first soldier killed in the Civil War was a Dunkirk native.

After seeing the beauty of the lighthouse firsthand, you'll understand why the lighthouse keepers might have wanted to take up a permanent residency here!
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Many people visit the lighthouse and don't notice anything out of the ordinary; however, others have reported hearing strange footsteps climbing the tower stairs and in the keeper's house, as well as voices talking and humming... when nobody else (who is living, at least) is in the buildings.

The full list of ghost tour events can be found on the Dunkirk Lighthouse website.

...from the afterlife, that is. Just proceed with caution – some people have reported feeling "people" reaching out to touch them during their tours! Creepy!
Have you ever been to this haunted historical lighthouse? Share your sighting stories with us in the comments below! Bonus points for photo evidence 😉
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