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Please Call For Information and Reservations (423) 743-WALK 1 (423) 743-9255
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| PLEASE NOTE :
The following is a partial listing of locations which are said to be haunted, but have not been verified by the Alternate Realities Center. Submitted by anonymous sources, the information provided below does not necessarily reflect the view, or opinions of the Alternate Realities Center, or Appalachian GhostWalks, neither of whom have performed any research to document the claims of haunted activity suggested. This section of our website is entirely for entertainment purposes only. Everyone is encouraged to make up your own mind about any alleged activity reportedly occurring at each location mentioned, accepting - or rejecting the information as desired. In other words, everyone is encouraged to take what you read in this section of our site, with a "grain of salt"... Just a few "Tall Tennessee Ghost Stories"!
Although this section of our site is for entertainment purposes only, Appalachian GhostWalks presents nightly walking and bus tours of authentically haunted locations region wide throughout Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Please call (423) 743-WALK (9255) for information on, or reservations for one or more of our tours and begin planning for a truly SPOOK-tacular Haunted Vacation to include discounts on bed and breakfasts, inns, and other haunted historic area attractions with our "Spook and Save" vacation planning packages... |
Gatlinburg, Tennessee - Mysterious Mansion
Rumor has it that in the heart of Gatlinburg, near a place called the Mysterious Mansion, a young girl about age, 7 fell off a hotel balcony, and landed in a creek below. Every two weeks before her death's anniversary, you can see her crying and pointing up to the spot where she fell to her death.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee - Terror on the Parkway
Formerly Known as Hauntings this place is haunted by several ghosts. Especially one of a former manager who ran the operation in the early eighties. - February 2004 update / correction: a visitor to our site states, "These Stories are very true. However the room 413 has not been in operation since the events of the evening in your story the room was removed from operation." They claim to have been associated with this facility for many years and the stories and events are well beyond what has been mentioned here. Of course they realize these are events reported by persons directly involved but they are very surprised there isn't alot more of them.
Graysville, Tennessee - Graysville Mountain
It has been rumored for a long time now that the rock overhang on the mountain is haunted by several ghost that come out at night. Feelings of suicide have over whelmed ones visiting.
Greeneville, Tennessee - Old Arch Rail Road Bridge
March 2007: Has been Removed. Everyone is invited to join Appalachian GhostWalks and Ghost Tours for the official "Haunted Historic Greeneville GhostWalk" for the full details of hauntings in Greeneville's historic district.
Greeneville, Tennessee - Robin Hood Road
It is said that a young girl by the name of Ryan was killed in her own house by one of her parents yet nobody really knows how. It is said that her remains are still in the basement of the house and that she still roams the streets harming no one but looking for help to uncover the truth. Lights going on and off in the house, things moving around, blinds opening, and sightings of Ryan.
Greeneville, Tennessee - Tusculum College - Doak House
This is a small building on the outskirts of Tusculum College. Several people have reported hearing an piano/organ play upstairs, but there's no one there.
Greeneville, Tennessee - Tusculum College - Katherine Hall
Used to be an all-girls dorm; it is an all-guys dorm now. Story is that there was a girl that had a baby but the head mother took the baby away. The girl took the baby back and supposedly killed the head mother. The baby is supposedly buried behind the dorm.
Greeneville, Tennessee - Tusculum College - Virginia Hall
Used to be an all-female dorm. It is mostly offices and classrooms now. The head mother's room was in the attic. The dorm caught fire but the head mother couldn't get out. The girls could hear her screaming. Classes where held on the 3rd floor. The 4th floor is the attic. The door to the 4th floor is sealed, and the elevator will not go to the 4th floor.
Harriman, Tennessee - Swan Pond Baptist Church
This church is supposed to be haunted by the preacher who hung himself about 17years ago. It is said if you drive around the church at midnight, you can see him hanging in the bell tower. other stuff with the surrounding cemetery.
Harriman, Tennessee - Swan Pond Community Church
It has been heard that the pastor of this church hung himself in one of the rooms in the church. There has been a lot of people that have heard noises when no one or nothing was around. In pictures you can see different sizes and orb shapes. You can hear doors slam, and at night, it has been told that you can see red or green lights that are shaped like eyes. It has also been told that on a certain Saturday of the month, if you drive three circles around this church at a specific time, you will see nothing around you, every thing seems to disappear momentarily. All of the windows and doors are boarded, but they still have services here but only on Sunday morning. It is said that there are only a handful of people that attend - strange as the church is enormous. |
Appalachian GhostWalks strives to present a positive perspective about the afterlife and on each and every tour you'll learn the results of years of professional, experienced scientific investigation and how the real history of our region actually later verified our findings! All of this is set in the historic setting of an area rich with hundreds of years of culture and heritage of Native to early American History. The towns in which we tour are lined with buildings that pre-date the Civil War and look like a scene from an old western movie set! You and your travel companions will tour very active
 |  Tours along Tennessee's two oldest wagon / stage roads! |
| properties lining the path of all thirteen lantern-led walking tours while your guide points out photo opportunities where you can and probably will go home with some very interesting photographs - so don't forget to bring a camera! Our tours bring the Cherokee, Frontier, Revolutionary and Civil War history of our mountains to life for all ages. Each guide is a highly trained and certified ghost hunter who will present a positive and realistic blend of science, real history, and true ghost stories which, in the words of our past guests, is... "Humor and History, Emotion and Education... Absolutely Entertaining, Edifying, and Enchanting!" |

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