Follow This Route To The 5 Scariest Sites In All Of Mississippi
What is it about haunted and abandoned places in Mississippi that’s so downright fascinating? Perhaps it’s the ability to use our imaginations and visualize what these stately, historic, and undeniably eerie places might once have been. No matter the reason, there’s no doubt about it: these weird places in Mississippi continue to draw us in.
Several months ago, Clarion Ledger released a list of the 5 most haunted sites in Mississippi. We were inspired by learning about these likely haunted places in Mississippi and we turned them into a horrifying road trip. Take a look — if you dare!
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Start your road trip off with a visit to King’s Tavern, a popular restaurant and one of Natchez’s most notorious haunts. Dating back to the 1760s, the building has a ton of history – and that includes the supernatural kind. Madeline, the mistress of the original owner, has been spotted quite often by both visitors and staff. According to workers, she likes to walk across freshly mopped floors, leaving behind footprints that usually lead to the person holding the mop. She's also a bit mischievous and known to do things like knock jars off shelves and turn lights and faucets on and off.
In addition to Madeline, there’s another entity that’s commonly seen and photographed at King’s Tavern. Described as a "tall man wearing a black jacket and top hat," the ghostly figure has a reputation for being sinister and angry. He’s also known for showing up in photos taken by the fireplace. Those who’ve seen the tall man said they felt tightness in their chests and throats.
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According to local lore, the ghost of a Union soldier, who died at Windsor during the Civil War, haunts the property. Others say Windsor's original owner, Smith Coffee Daniell II haunts the area. Those visiting the ruins have reported seeing Daniell's ghost along with hearing phantom sounds of party-goers. Do you dare visit Windsor Ruins today?
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According to some, it’s the famous author who haunts the property. Over the years, Faulkner’s ghost has been seen on the property as well as in his office.
So, do you think you’ll attempt this scary route? Have you ever visited any of these spooky sites? If so, did you experience anything strange? Have a haunt to add? Tell us in the comments section.
These aren’t the only abandoned places in Mississippi! You can read about another here.
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What are some more haunted places in Mississippi?
With its lengthy, complicated, and tragic history, Mississippi has its fair share of haunted locales. Below you'll find a list of some of the most haunted places in Mississippi:
- City Cemetery, Kosciusko
- Chapel of the Cross Cemetery, Madison
- Stuckey's Bridge, Enterprise
- The Longfellow House, Pascagoula
- Kuhn Memorial State Hospital, Vicksburg
- Waverly Mansion, West Point
- Grand Opera House, Meridian
- Garden of Hope Cemetery, Gautier
- McRaven, Vicksburg
If you're looking to explore an entire town in Mississippi that's haunted, you might be interested in checking out Meridian. This small town is located on the central-eastern edge of the state and was established in 1860. In town, you'll find a historic home known as Merrehope, which, according to legend, was deemed "too beautiful to burn," when Union Generals arrived at the scene during the Civil War. Today, the mansion is famous for its paranormal activity. One ghost by the name of Eugenia is said to be associated with an oil painting in the house She has been seen many times in the room where her portrait hangs, despite never having lived in the house. How eerie!
Are there any haunted hotels in Mississippi?
Yes, there are plenty of haunted hotels in Mississippi, including any of the following:
- Cedar Grove Mansion
- Monmouth Historic Inn
- Deer Island
- Anchuca Historic Mansion and Inn
- The Mississippi House
- Witch Dance
- Duff Green Mansion
- Linden Bed and Breakfast
- Generals' Quarters Bed and Breakfast Inn
Learn more about these notoriously haunted places to stay in Mississippi.