Spend A Night In Some Of The Most Haunted Cottages In Louisiana
By Jackie Ann|Published January 28, 2021
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
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If you’ve ever been interested in Louisiana haunted side, you’ve probably come across the Myrtles Plantation in your research. Known as one of the most haunted plantations in the country, the Myrtles draws visitors from all over the world who want to explore this historic property and possibly have a paranormal experience or two. The plantation converted into a bed and breakfast a number of years ago, and if you’re looking for a weekend getaway you won’t soon forget, book a stay at their cottages, some of the most haunted places to stay in Louisiana.
Located in St. Francisville, the Myrtles Plantation is a 10-acre property that was built in 1796.
No matter which rental you're in, just keep in mind that you're staying at one of the most haunted places in the county! Not only is the property allegedly built on Native American burial grounds, but there have been countless paranormal experiences throughout the years.
One of the most popular ghosts that's often seen is Chloe, a former slave who was murdered after she was caught eavesdropping. You can read more about this ghostly tale in our previous article here.
Your stay includes a complimentary Southern breakfast and a mystery tour, where you’ll learn all about the history of the plantation and you’ll hear a few ghost stories, too.
And who knows... you might just come away with a few ghost stories of your own after a weekend stay here!
Ready to book your stay? Head on over to the website for more information about rates and availability and don’t forget to give them a follow on Facebook.
Have you ever visited the Myrtles Plantation? Share your experience with us (paranormal or not!) in the comments below!
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