Columbia is full of history and paranormal hotspots. One such place, rumored to be haunted and full of specters, is the old Olympia Mill at 510 Heyward Street. Just like Hotel California, where you can check in anytime you like, but you can never leave, the same is said about the old mill. Olympia Mills…
The Little Boy’s Grave in Graniteville, South Carolina
Graniteville, located in Aiken County, is home to the famous paranormal hot spot, the Graniteville Cemetery. We have previously covered multiple articles on the old cemetery. One grave, famously known as The Little Boy, started in October 1855 when a little boy, traveling alone by train, arrived unconscious. He was believed to be around 12…
Zombieland in Newberry County
When people think of zombies, they often envision a rural setting, such as a farm or cemetery, and characters like Rick Grimes, Negan, and Daryl Dixon, who fight to survive. Seldom do we hear about real places, especially in the backwoods of South Carolina, with such a name. Driving the winding country roads of Newberry…
The Ghost Train of Hilda
You may be ALL ABOARD with this story. The mysterious ghost train continues down the tracks in Barnwell County- Destination unknown. Residents in this small town have reported hearing the horn of a locomotive at night. As the train moves closer, nothing is there. It’s enough to make you lose your mind. Written By: John…
A Ghostly Woman Still Searches for Her Baby on This Haunted Bridge in Newberry County
Driving down South Carolina roads late at night is often a thrilling experience, especially given the state’s rich history and numerous paranormal hotspots. It was one of the things I enjoyed the most from my youth when a bunch of us would load up in the truck and set out to explore. Crybaby Bridges are…
Are Tortured Spirits Still Keeping Watch over this Section of Florence, South Carolina
One place we haven’t written about much is down in the Pee Dee region of the state. The area is home to suspicious activity, especially the one- to one-and-a-half-mile stretch of road connecting South Gaillard Street to the old Florence Stockade. According to H.P. Bradley in his book Haunted Florence, the Florence Stockade, formerly known…
The Spartanburg Tanning Yard(s): Murder, Mayhem, and The Woman in White
Spartanburg, South Carolina, is nestled just east of Greenville. The area has several paranormal locations that many of you are familiar with, and a few that you may not be aware of. Acclaimed paranormal author Tally Johnson has penned numerous books and written extensively about South Carolina’s supernatural history. We highly recommend adding his books…
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 Disaster of The Grace Memorial Bridge in 1946 (Charleston) And the Ghost Car
On February 24, 1946, one of the worst nightmares occurred in Charleston, South Carolina, when a freighter known as the Nicaragua Victory crashed into the John P. Grace Memorial Bridge, ripping down a 240-foot section of it. In all, five people perished, all of whom were in the only vehicle that plunged into the waters…
The Haunted Pink House in Charleston
The Pink House is one of the oldest structures in Charleston. The exact date of construction is unknown, but it is believed to have been constructed between the late 1600s and 1712. John Brenton built the one-bedroom home at 17 Chalmers Street that later became famously known as The Pink House. In the past, the…