Evansville there are several haunted houses, often documented in the local paper. The Grey Lady resides at the Evansville Public Library. The Reitz Home is haunted as well.

Indianapolis, Hannah House
The sickening smell of rotting flesh drifts from a second-floor bedroom here, and mysterious cold spots seem to move about under their own volition. Sometimes, the apparition of a bearded man in a black frock coat can be seen. This Italianate mansion was built in 1858 by state legislator Alexander M. Hannah, but it was not until 1967, after the house had sat vacant for five years, that strange things started happening. Psychics say the overpowering stench of death on the second-floor comes from a stillborn child, whose birth was artificially induced after it started to putrefy within the body of Elizabeth Hannah. The apparition of Alexander Hannah was last reported in 1972, standing on the second-floor near the stairway arch.
The ghost of an unidentified woman was reported near a window on the same floor, and phantom slaves have been seen hiding in the basement. Other eerie effects, such as moving chandeliers and picture frames, and unaccountable sounds, have been witnessed by television crews investigating the grand but spooky old house.
Indianapolis is at the center of the state, at the intersection of I-65, I-70, and I-74. The graves of Alexander and Elizabeth Hannah are in the Crown Hill Cemetery. Next to them is a small, unmarked tombstone with only a single date. Take I-465 to U.S. Hwy 31 north. The Hannah mansion is on the corner of National Avenue and Madison Avenue. Hannah House, 3801 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46225. Phone: 317-638-4264

Stepp Cemetery near the edge of Old State Highway 37 in Morgan Monroe State Forest
The ghost of an old woman sits each night on a tree stump shaped into a chair, watching over her child's grave. Also reportedly haunted by a woman with a hook for a hand.

Gypsy Cemetery
Located in a secluded area of Northwest Indiana, it is a very active haunted place with a peculiar legend attached to it. The story goes that the cemetery was started sometime in the 1820's by a band of local gypsies who made a small piece of land their home. The gypsies had cause some trouble with the local townspeople, so the locals told the leader of the gypsies that they had two days to leave. The gypsies had departed, but they had left behind their dead in a makeshift cemetery.
A campfire is sometimes seen from the street which disappears and reappears. When investigated the next day there are no remains of a fire ever there. Balls of light that are blue in color are said to chase passerby cars and then vanish without a trace. There are documented strange photos of mist, orbs, and black figures that cannot be explained. There have also been odd readings with equipment.

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