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Keuka College - Real Keuka Park Haunt

   
  • 141 Central Avenue
  • Keuka Park, NY
  • 315-279-5000
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Keuka College is a liberal arts university founded in 1890 by George Harvey Ball in 1890. Ball’s ghost is said to still roam his namesake residential building, Ball Hall, turning off the TVs of students and rocking furniture. His ghost is said to smell of cologne and will sometimes move objects; people who enter room 423 often report feeling as though they are being watched. A ghostly woman’s voice has also been heard.
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  • harrington, saunders, and ball hall

    once on the second floor of harrington in one of the end hallway room triples, i was laying down on my bed in the bigger room facing the door. out of the corner of my eye i see my decor lights turn on (it’s a flip switch). i didn’t turn them on, and i was alone in the room. don’t notice much else in this dorm, but could’ve gotten used to the activity and dismissed it easier. in saunders 2019/2020 (before the reconstruction) on the second floor, the dorm door would constantly open on its own even when locked. left the room one day and door was wide open. roommate and i left at the same time and watched the door be shut. happened on more than one occasion. i got back from break sooner than roommate and was sitting on the bed while she was unlocking the door, which took 2-3 minutes (never happened before or since). later thru discussion she said it felt like someone was holding it shut, no one was there. asked previous residents and it never happened to them with the lock or door opening. pillows would move, i got poked, friend got scratched. we had christmas lights up but rarely plugged in, and it was a little bit of a stretch to get them plugged in. roommate and i fall asleep, wake up early morning with christmas lights on. neither of us plugged them in. cabinet with mirror opened on own, tried recreating and couldn’t. always an eerie feeling in that room and dorm. other little things got moved, fell (even if secure), dented and undented on own, things would move in the closed closet, and the best thing that happened in saunders with 6 witnesses, my TV turned on by itself. no app to connect, no one had the remote or got up to turn it on. got sent home due to covid so we never got to see if anything else occurred. ball hall 4 floor the left side of hall, surprisingly nothing notable happened. would feel watched when alone. the odd little pantry area in room did give weird vibes. fire alarm did go off due to something happening in the “business” area of ball in the basement during night when nobody was really there.

    Posted 1/21/26

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