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The Spirits of Pegram County Cemetery

The Spirits of Pegram County Cemetery

In the small, unassuming town of Pegram, Tennessee, lies the Pegram County Cemetery, a place steeped in history and shrouded in mystery. Unlike other cemeteries that serve as serene resting places for the departed, Pegram County Cemetery is reputed t ...

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View Article - Thomas House Hotel in Nashville
An ominous figure standing in a hotel room

Thomas House Hotel in Nashville

If you’re ever hunting for a location primed for waves of supernatural phenomena and visitors from the great beyond, seek out anywhere that sits on limestone. Geologists will scoff at the notion that limestone can be a conductor of emotions, and th ...

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View Article - Loretta Lynn Ranch
Echoes of enslaved souls drift through the cemetery

Loretta Lynn Ranch

The Loretta Lynn Ranch or the Hurricane Mills Rural Historic District is a 300-acre area consisting of five buildings and six other sites. Some may know this area as Hurricane Forge. Included in the ranch is Hurricane Mill, which was built in 1897, H ...

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View Article - Walking Horse Hotel
Ghostly soldiers drift through Confederate battlefields

Walking Horse Hotel

The Walking Horse Hotel is located in Wartrace, Tennessee. This city is just under an hour outside of Nashville, Tennessee. A small town, the population was only 651 at the 2010 census. The entirety of the downtown area is listed on the National Regi ...

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View Article - The Hermitage
Shadows of the past linger at The Hermitage

The Hermitage

Located in Davidson County, Tennessee, just 20 miles east of downtown Nashville, lies a stately historic home-turned-museum. Lined with large white pillars, the 1000 acre site used to be the home of former President Andrew Jackson. It relied entirely ...

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View Article - Two Rivers Mansion
Biltmore Hotel’s Lady in Red lingers in shadows

Two Rivers Mansion

Two Rivers Mansion is located on the National Register of Historic Places and lies nestled between the Stones and Cumberland Rivers, hence its name. The beautiful 1859 antebellum-style mansion and the adjacent federal-style brick home were once the c ...

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View Article - Haunted Carnton Plantation
Civil War specter drifts beneath the river’s surface

Haunted Carnton Plantation

Blood Soaked Floorboards & Soil at Carnton...  Built in 1826, the Carnton Plantation played a massive role during and immediately after Franklin's Battle during the American Civil War. Carnton is a red-brick federal style 11-room reside ...

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View Article - Haunted Nashville City Cemetery
Ghosts wander through Nashville City Cemetery’s paths

Haunted Nashville City Cemetery

Nashville City Cemetery  Nashville City Cemetery is Tennesee's oldest burying ground, established well before the Mexican-American war. Tennessee is chock full of great barbecue, history, country music, and a heap of lesser-known haunted l ...

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View Article - Blood Soaked Soil: Haunted Wheatlands Plantation
The Betsy Hotel is alive with ghosts

Blood Soaked Soil: Haunted Wheatlands Plantation

A Dark Past  The history surrounding Tennessee's haunted plantations and Antebellum homes is soaked in blood and mistreatment. The shadow this time left behind on the United States will never truly fade away. Hundreds of years of suffering, heartbr ...

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View Article - Union Station Hotel
A shadowy figure glides through the dark hallway

Union Station Hotel

This hotel was formerly a railroad station. The building was intended to be used as a stopping point for the railroad workers. However, it would be converted into a hotel in 1986. They did this because it was a well-known building and part of the cit ...

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