Abandoned in 1989, Vicksburg’s Kuhn State Memorial Hospital was a go-to destination for paranormal investigators for years, until its demolition in 2019. From the dark maze of rooms that filled the building to the strange happenings that took place within its walls, it's no wonder it was often revered as one of the spookiest sites in Mississippi. Read on for more history on this eerie abandoned hospital in Mississippi, and be sure to check out the video!
The hospital was first opened in 1832 in order to combat a smallpox outbreak. Originally named Vicksburg’s City Hospital, the facility was later used during the Civil War to treat injured soldiers, and in 1878, played a major role during the Yellow Fever Epidemic.
By 1871, the state took over the hospital and it assumed a number of different roles. In addition to housing Confederate Veterans, the building was used to hold medical classes for the University of Mississippi. And at one time, the fourth floor served as a minimum security prison. The hospital also included a mental ward as well as the "Pest House," a separate building used to house those with infectious diseases.
In 1989, due to political and financial issues, Kuhn State Memorial Hospital closed its doors for good, leaving it vacant for decades... well, somewhat vacant.
In the years that followed its closing, several paranormal investigators have visited the property. One investigative team noted several strange happenings, including an EVP recording of a phantom voice, the K-2 meter, which lights up when spirits are present, went off several times, a pendulum was used to communicate with an entity, and the word "help" suddenly appeared written backwards in a pile of dust on the floor of the embalming room.
Check out the video below, which was shot at Kuhn State Memorial Hospital, to see some of the creepy happenings for yourself. (That is, if you’re feeling brave.)
So, have you heard about this abandoned hospital in Mississippi? Have your own spooky tale to share? Know of any other creepy places in Mississippi? Tell us!
If you enjoyed this, check out this article: 8 Abandoned Places In Mississippi That Are Too Creepy For Words.
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