Haunted Inns - Southcentral U.S.
Haunted bed and breakfasts in the southcentral U.S., including one rumored to be built on top of an ancient Indian burial ground.
1891 Castle Inn Of New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana - Among the ghosts who appear and make themselves at home in this Garden District B&B are a servant employed in the mansion who was killed in a fire and a girl who drowned in a pond on the original plantation grounds.
New Orleans, Louisiana - Among the ghosts who appear and make themselves at home in this Garden District B&B are a servant employed in the mansion who was killed in a fire and a girl who drowned in a pond on the original plantation grounds.
1902-08 Stained Glass Manor Oak Hall
Vicksburg, Mississippi - Four people claim to have seen Fannie (the lady who built the home). On the other hand, hundreds -- including serious ghost researchers -- have seen nothing.
Vicksburg, Mississippi - Four people claim to have seen Fannie (the lady who built the home). On the other hand, hundreds -- including serious ghost researchers -- have seen nothing.
Lanaux Mansion, The
New Orleans, Louisiana - The original owner of this 1879 Renaissance Revival Victorian mansion, lawyer Charles Andrew Johnson, sometimes checks in at this bed and breakfast across the street from the French Quarter. Another other piece of history: General Robert E. Lee dined here.
New Orleans, Louisiana - The original owner of this 1879 Renaissance Revival Victorian mansion, lawyer Charles Andrew Johnson, sometimes checks in at this bed and breakfast across the street from the French Quarter. Another other piece of history: General Robert E. Lee dined here.
Myrtles Plantation
St. Francisville, Louisiana - Rumored to have been built by original owner David Bradford on top of an ancient Indian burial ground. Billed as "one of America's most haunted homes."
St. Francisville, Louisiana - Rumored to have been built by original owner David Bradford on top of an ancient Indian burial ground. Billed as "one of America's most haunted homes."
