Deep in the woods of Ravenel, South Carolina, lies one of the Lowcountry’s most enduring mystery of Lights Road, where a Civil War soldier’s spirit searches for his lost head.
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Strawberry Chapel: Where History and Hauntings Collide
Hidden along the Cooper River, Strawberry Chapel’s colonial ruins hold centuries of secrets and the spirit of a grieving widow.
Read MoreCharleston’s Old City Jail: America’s Most Haunted Prison
Charleston’s Old City Jail housed 10,000 deaths including America’s first female serial killer, Lavinia Fisher, whose vengeful spirit still haunts the upper floors.
Read MorePoogan’s Porch: Dining with the Dead in Charleston
Poogan’s Porch serves Southern cuisine with a side of supernatural activity, haunted by lonely Zoe St. Amand and Poogan the ghost dog.
Read MoreThe Unitarian Church Graveyard: Charleston’s Glowing Guardian
Charleston’s Unitarian Church Graveyard is guarded by a mysterious glowing apparition, possibly the spirit of Annabel Lee or her grieving father.
Read MoreDock Street Theatre: Where the Show Never Ends
America’s first theater continues its paranormal performances with resident ghosts Nettie Dickerson and Junius Brutus Booth.
Read MoreBattery Carriage House Inn: Luxury Lodging with Ghostly Guests
The Battery Carriage House Inn’s elegant rooms come with permanent guests—Civil War era spirits who welcome visitors to Charleston.
Read MoreMagnolia Cemetery: Charleston’s City of the Silent
Magnolia Cemetery’s Victorian monuments shelter restless Confederate soldiers and a mysterious little girl who plays among the graves.
Read MoreBoone Hall Plantation: Where the Past Refuses to Rest
Boone Hall’s 340-year history echoes through the Avenue of Oaks and slave quarters where spirits refuse to be forgotten.
Read MoreThe Provost Dungeon: Charleston’s Chamber of Colonial Horrors
Charleston’s Provost Dungeon holds the tortured spirits of pirates and patriots in its colonial chambers of horror.
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Palmetto Paranormal