Haunted History: Sloss Furnace


Sloss Furnace Ghosts.

Sloss Furnaces is a historic iron-making facility located in Birmingham, Alabama. The furnace was operational from the late 1800s until the 1970s, and it is said to have a haunted history.

There have been numerous reports of paranormal activity at Sloss Furnaces, including sightings of ghosts and strange sounds. Some of the most commonly reported haunted locations at Sloss Furnaces include the Blowing Engine Room, the Boiler Room, and the Casting Shed.

One of the most well-known ghost stories associated with Sloss Furnaces involves a former worker named James “Slag” Wormwood. According to legend, Slag was a cruel supervisor who would often abuse his workers. One day, Slag fell into a pool of molten iron and died, and it is said that his ghost still haunts the furnace.

Visitors to Sloss Furnaces have reported seeing Slag’s ghost, as well as the ghosts of other former workers. Some have reported hearing the sounds of machinery and seeing strange lights flickering in the abandoned parts of the furnace.

The paranormal activity at Sloss Furnaces has been investigated by numerous paranormal groups and has been featured on several television shows, including Ghost Adventures and Ghost Hunters. While some skeptics may dismiss the stories as mere legends, many people believe that Sloss Furnaces is truly haunted by the ghosts of its past.

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