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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... |
Nashville, Tennessee - Congress Inn
Early one Saturday morning in 1987 a visitor was awaken by someone sitting on the back of their legs at their knees, they were unable to turn over for maybe 10 to 15 seconds. They later ask some locals if they knew of any thing like that happening before, They were told that the motel office had been used for a hospital in the civil war, and that at one time the fighting was so severe that they had to bury their dead by cementing them in the walls of the basement.
Nashville, Tennessee - Old Donelson Hospital
The old Donelson Hospital was one of the oldest hospitals in Nashville until it closed down over a decade ago. It is now used for storage for current hospitals and doctor's offices. It has been reported by various people who have had to enter the hospital for supplies that at anytime, day or night, once the doors close behind you numerous screams and moans can be heard as well as footsteps and clanging on the walls. Once you get closer to the old psych ward high energy can be felt and extreme chills even in the middle of summer with no air conditioning running throughout the building.
Nashville, Tennessee - Hawkins House
A poltergeist inhabited this house for a time.
Nashville, Tennessee - The Hermitage
Home to President Andrew Jackson. Several Caretakers have reported seeing slaves gathered on the front balcony of the mansion in front of Jackson's bedroom window.
Nashville - Madison, Tennessee - Duff's Smorgasbord
Stories of strange sounds and activity, they generally occur in either the morning or at night when the restaurant is closed and there were only a few employees (1-4) there. These strange sounds usually came in the form of crashing pans or stock, as though something had fallen in the back. Other employees claimed to have heard the sound women laughing as though they were above them in the air. Duff's Smorgasbord Experience Ocotber 2004 update: has since been Closed down.
Nashville, Tennessee - Market Street Pub and Brewery
Located at Market Street on Second Avenue in downtown Nashville is currently a restaurant and bar. when the establishment has been empty (with the exception of the eyewitness, and on occasion, two or three others). There are stories of chairs moving across the dining room floor, seemingly of their own accord, light fixtures swinging in the absence of a draft or an open window (as well as lights going off by themselves, only to come back on when commanded to do so by a human), and people just feeling eerily uncomfortable when alone in the building.
Nashville, Tennessee - Opryland
Hank Williams has been seen by a construction worker who got locked in and explored the building and saw Hank, and another singer was practicing one of Hank's songs and all the lights went out in the middle of the song.
Nashville, Tennessee - Opryland Hotel
There is said to be a ghost at the Opryland Hotel, it is a lady that will come down the corridors late at night. There has been strange things been happening there, especially on the 3rd shift. Some says they have seen her.
Nashville, Tennessee - Two Rivers Mansion and Golf Course
People walking in the mansion and items disappearing. Lights turning off and on. Witnesses report fellings like you are being watched, and if its really quiet you can hear foot steps following you around. It is known to be a litter of civil war bodies under the ground. Also known for a Indian burial ground. In the process of building the golf course there were Indian and civil war artifacts found underground. Rumor is that there
was an old house that was at the very back of the golf course that was torn down along time ago that there was an old man that lived in it that buried his money under ground and if you go up there late at night you can hear him opening his jars of money that were found during the destruction of the house.
Nashville, Tennessee - Wilowen Poltergeist
The house is said to be haunted buy an evil entity that is very abusive to who ever lives there for any length of time. It is said a disgruntled old man that live there is angry that someone else may be in his home. Full classical haunted house, by whom or what is still to be determined. |
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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