Most People Don’t Know The History Behind This Haunted Louisiana Plantation
Myrtles Plantation is one of the most striking and popular plantations in Louisiana. It has served as the host for weddings, family celebrations, holidays and simple weekends away. But there’s something unique about this spot that makes it stand out from all the others…

He fled to the St. Francisville area, which was then a Spanish colony, and built Myrtles Plantation.

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Featured in more than 50 articles and visited by ghost chasers from around the country, the plantation is often referred to as 'the most haunted plantation in the South.'

Can you spot the outline of a woman in this photo?

She can be found in the breeze way between the two buildings, as a grey outline. This photo began to fuel the rumors of ghosts and hauntings.

Chloe was enslaved on Myrtles plantation in the early 19th-century.

His wife bristled at this and had Chloe's ear chopped off after accusing her of spying.
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The plan backfired, however, and two of the master's children died.



The explanation for such an image is still elusive to many investigators.

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But it does make it all that more spooky when night does fall!.
So if you are visiting this beautiful plantation, beware. There could be some extra visitors coming along with you. For an in-depth 3-D look at the plantation from the perspective of one visitor, check out the video below:
Have you ever visited this plantation? What did you experience? Let us know your story in the comments below!
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