Ghost stories and tales of unexplained creatures and events are part of our culture. Long before radio, tv and internet came along, our ancestors used to sit around fireplaces and campfires at night and tell stories. Some of these tales have been handed down for hundreds of years and others are a bit more recent.
Because we focus on Southern history and culture, we make a diligent effort to preserve the legends of our past (and present, in some cases). Here are a few of my favorites that I thought you might enjoy:
- The Face in the Window
- Ghost of Sketoe's Hole
- Petit Jean's Ghost
- Ghost of Rich Mountain
- Arkansas Airship Mystery of 1897
- The Crescent - America's Most Haunted Hotel
- White River Monster
- Ghost of Bellamy Bridge
- Russ House Ghosts
- Ghost of St. Augustine Lighthouse
- Two-Toed Tom
- Ghost of the Springer Opera House
- Ghost of St. Simons Lighthouse
- Ghost of Big Cedar
- The Edgefield Ghost
- The Bell Witch
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