Today, let’s take a look at the opulent hotel with a tragic tale of mother and daughter.
Category: Southeast
Incarcerated Ghosts at the Old Charleston Jail
The haunting of this prison is far from a secret, with television crews and ghost hunters spending nights behind bars, looking for paranormal activity.
Ghost to Coast: Wheatlands Plantation in Tennessee
While a small light shines in the history of Wheatlands Plantation, it’s worth remembering that the bloody location recorded over 70 murders on the grounds during its long existence.
Ghost to Coast: The Old Exchange & Dungeon in Charleston
First used by the American Revolutionary Army as a military prison, the dungeon served to incarcerate pirates during the period before the US declared independence.
Ghost to Coast: Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill
Built in 1924, this gorgeous example of architecture sits nestled in in the hill that gave the town its name. A popular place for University […]
Ghost to Coast: The King’s Tavern in Nachez, Mississippi
Three skeletal bodies were found stuffed behind the walls, bricked in like a cask of amontillado.
Ghost to Coast: Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana
One story about the myrtles that has become infamous is that of Chloe and the green scarf.
Ghost to Coast: Olde Pink House Restaurant
Still, the ghost of James Habersham Jr. is said to haunt the home more in death than in life, as he passed in 1799.
Ghost to Coast: Robert the Doll in Key West, Florida
One employee said that the doll seemed to change positions in the glass case without a human hand to reposition him.
Ghost to Coast: The 1886 Crescent Hotel in Arkansas
They call themselves the “Most Haunted Hotel in America.” The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas may actually be able to back up that moniker.