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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... |
Paris, Tennessee - The Ghost In The Road
It is said that if you sit in this certain spot in the middle of the road, turn off everything on your car, a ghost will appear and beat on your car. The legend is a man was driving down this road and his car ran into a field and hit a tree and he died and he is wandering around looking for his stuff.
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee - Family Inn by Dixie Stampede
It's said to be haunted by an old lady who was killed working late. They say that you can see her shadow watching you from wherever you stand, on the same day as her death.
Pikeville, Tennessee - Mount Crest
On a hill above the Mt Crest Church of God there is an old broken down house where it is said that if you sit in the field on a rainy day that you will hear horse carriages running down the road. Also a family of four supposedly was killed when their horse and carriage ran off the bluff above the old house on their way back from church. It is said that you can hear their screams and the wailing of the horse. Driving past the old house you get a creepy feeling that something or someone unseen is watching you.
Powell, Tennessee - Copper Ridge Baptist Church
Reports of seeing black figures, moving around inside, and you can hear screams up at the old barn, about 75- 100 yards away from the church. Once a group of boys went in with a tape recorder, and left it inside, while they remained outside. On the way home they listened to the recorder, and you can distinctly hear a little girl say " help us." The boys went back and put the tape recorder in the church, overnight. Upon there return, and listening to the tape, you can hear all kinds of things moving around all night, and after the tape had been running for about 15 minutes, you can hear footsteps come up to the recorder and turn it off. - October 2007 Update – The Church has been demolished.
Purdy, Tennessee - Dodd House
This house is located right down the road from the Purdy Cemetery. It was the home of a confederate soldier during the civil war. He was shot by another soldier during the battle of Shiloh and died at the top of the stairs on the second floor. It is said on certain nights the blood reappears and you can hear him scream.
Purdy, Tennessee - Purdy Graveyard
One of the oldest cemeteries in West TN. Many apparitions seen and heard at the graveyard during the night.
Roane County - Oliver Springs, Tennessee - Colonial Hall
There is a rumor that a little girl who died years ago haunts the place. she walks up and down the stars saying she is cold. no one can explain who she is or what she wants.
Rockwood, Tennessee - Old School House
This schoolhouse is a single room building. It's been told that the school caught fire many years ago; there were several children that got burned to death. If you stop at this school, its been told that you can hear children screaming. If you take photos you can see a lot of unexplained things such as faces of kids, mean dogs and such. The outside of the school remains, the inside has been gutted, but is by no means empty.
Rugby, Tennessee - The Town
A carriage will drive through the town. The Episcopal Church is in the tour, and they still hold service there on Sundays. Kingstone Lisle is also in the tour. In the buildings on the tour you can take pictures but cannot use flash when you do. Also, unfortunately, you cannot touch any of the books in the library. All of the buildings are beautiful and there are a couple of cemeteries included in the tour.
Rugby, Tennessee - The Big South Fork National Park
The newspaper, USA today did a story in 1997 on one of the houses that is haunted by the ghost of a land agent who died there waiting for his son to arrive. Rugby is a village that is the remnants of a failed Victorian attempt at a utopian settlement in the Cumberland Mountains. |
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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