The beautiful City of York, South Carolina, is home to a picturesque, walkable downtown area with eateries, a rich history, and a few notable haunts. One place with limited information available online regarding its paranormal dark side is the McCelvey Center, located at 212 E. Jefferson Street. The building once housed the Yorkville Female Institute,…
The Haunting of The Anderson Municipal Business Center
The Anderson Municipal Business Center, located at 601 South Main Street, opened in August 2008. Less than a year later, the building captured national attention in June 2009 after images were caught on camera of objects moving around in the Anderson Credit Union Office. A white blur appeared on video, floating around the room and…
Montrose Cemetery: Night of the Living Dead
Montrose Cemetery, also known as Lowther’s Hill, is a historic cemetery located at 2864 SC-34 in Darlington County, South Carolina. According to many, it is also a paranormal hot spot that comes alive at night with screams and cries, with apparitions dancing around the graves to welcome the new visitors with open and cold arms….
The Haunted History and Spirits of Whig Hill
This plantation near Thicketty Creek in Cherokee County on Hwy 18 was settled around 1767 by John Nuckolls, Sr., a native of Virginia. During the American Revolution, as the war in the backcountry escalated into a vicious civil war, the plantation became known as “Whig Hill” due to Nuckoll’s support of the patriot cause. He…
Haunted Abbeville: The Belmont Inn
“This historic hotel dates back to the turn of the twentieth century, and served as luxurious railroad accommodation for visitors to the town. Guests staying in the hotel have reported weird occurrences in various rooms of the hotel, including an entity that opens and closes doors.” Written By: Israel PettyPhoto By: John G. Clark Jr.
Is this Charleston Hotel Haunted
Charleston is one of the most beautiful cities in the United States and also one of the most haunted, similar to Savannah and New Orleans. Walking the cobblestone streets allows visitors to experience history, southern culture, and charm, but the flip side of Chucktown is hidden deep in the shadows of buildings and graveyards. The…
The South Carolina State Museum (The Ghost of Bubba)
Well, this Bubba didn’t exactly shoot a jukebox but instead took a freight elevator to the head, decapitating him in the process. The South Carolina State Museum in Columbia is a great place to visit, with a ton of history. Many people may not realize it, but the best piece of history can be the…
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Lane of Union County
The name Sleepy Hollow is enough to strike fear into anyone, but adding an alleged ghost story takes it up a few notches. Legend says a man met his demise during the Civil War in the area, and now he haunts the roadway with a missing arm. Late at night, his apparition emerges, crying out…
Woodward Baptist Church ties to the Civil War
Woodward Baptist Church is a beautiful and historic church in Chester County, located on Ashford Road, but we locals refer to it as Ashford Ferry Road. The church was built in 1830 and should be considered a vital piece and link to the Civil War’s last days. In 1865, Jefferson Davis and his cabinet left…
Cinnamon Hill
The beautiful and historic C.E. Corley House at 808 South Lake Drive in Lexington, South Carolina, was built by Charles Edward Corley in 1895, according to the National Register of Historic Places, and is a well-maintained Queen Anne-style dwelling. Some online sites have the home constructed in 1892. Locals remember the house as The Cinnamon…