Edgewood Plantation – Charlescity

Edgewood Plantation

You have to feel sorry for this poor ghost: legend has it, Lizzie Rowland died of a broken heart waiting in vain for her true love to return from the Civil War — and she still waits for him to this day. Her name is still etched on an upstairs window pane. Today, the plantation is a bed and breakfast that offers haunted tours (they also offer tea parties for those who’d rather experience the history without the haunting).

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