7 of The South's Most Haunted Places

1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa (Eureka Springs, Arkansas): This historic hotel in the Ozarks holds a dark past, with stories of deaths and a magician posing as a doctor resulting in hauntings

The Grove Park Inn (Asheville, North Carolina): Despite its festive atmosphere, The Grove Park Inn harbors tales of the Pink Lady, a ghostly apparition, and mysterious occurrences around room 545.

Marshall House (Savannah, Georgia): This elegant hotel served as a hospital during the Civil War and has a reputation for paranormal activity, including sightings of children and ghostly phenomena.

Myrtles Plantation (St. Francisville, Louisiana): Known for its spectral residents, including Chloe and The Ghost Girl, Myrtles Plantation is said to be haunted by those who met tragic ends on its grounds.

The Driskill Hotel (Austin, Texas): Guests of this hotel may encounter the spirits of Colonel Jesse Driskill and Samantha Houston, among others, with reports of cigar smoke and ghostly apparitions.

Sturdivant Hall (Selma, Alabama): Once home to banker John Parkman, Sturdivant Hall is haunted by his apparition, as well as other unexplained phenomena like footsteps and moving objects.

Cedar Grove Mansion Inn (Vicksburg, Mississippi): The spirits of Cedar Grove include former residents and Civil War soldiers, with sightings of Elizabeth Klein and mysterious phenomena throughout the mansion.