Haunted Plantations
Bulloch Hall – Roswell
Bulloch Hall is the childhood home of Teddy Roosevelt’s mother Mittie Bulloch—as well as a few restless spirits. Located in ...
Cedarhurst Plantation – Huntsville
Stephen Saunders Ewing moved to the Huntsville, Alabama, area in 1810 when he was only twenty-one years old. He purchased ...
Drish Plantation – Tuscaloosa
Dr. Jonathan R. Drish moved to the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, area from Louden County, Virginia, in 1822. Within a few years, ...
Edgewood Plantation – Charlescity
Edgewood Plantation You have to feel sorry for this poor ghost: legend has it, Lizzie Rowland died of a broken ...
Forks of Cypress – Florence
James Jackson, an immigrant from Ballybay, Ireland, moved to Florence, Alabama, in the spring of 1818. Two years later, Jackson ...
Gaineswood Plantation – Demopolis
Gaineswood Plantation This historic house is considered one of the most haunted places in Alabama. People often hear all kinds ...
Magnolia Plantation – Derry
Magnolia Plantation With a room known as “The Dying Room”, how could this place not be haunted? Allegedly, slaves placed ...
Myrtles Plantation
Myrtles Plantation Eighteenth-century plantation known as “One of America’s Most Haunted Homes.” The Myrtles Plantation, located near St. Francisville, Louisiana, ...
Oak Alley Plantation – Vacherie
Oak Alley Plantation This plantation has a whole list of suspected paranormal happenings, ranging from chairs furiously rocking in unison ...
Waverly Plantation
Waverly Plantation While the building was undergoing restorations to fix years of neglect, the owner almost constantly saw a small ...
Woodlawn Plantation
Woodlawn Plantation Stately 19th-century home of the foster daughter and nephew of George Washington, haunted by several ghosts. Most of ...