Ghost to Coast: Wheatlands Plantation in Tennessee
While a small light shines in the history of Wheatlands Plantation, it’s worth remembering that the bloody location recorded over 70 murders on the grounds during its long existence.

While a small light shines in the history of Wheatlands Plantation, it’s worth remembering that the bloody location recorded over 70 murders on the grounds during its long existence.
With as long and storied history as Deadwood, there’s bound to be some ghosts in the mix.
First used by the American Revolutionary Army as a military prison, the dungeon served to incarcerate pirates during the period before the US declared independence.
A lawsuit would be the final nail in the coffin for the Ohio State Reformatory, but not before gathering a few ghost stories from their halls.
Built in 1924, this gorgeous example of architecture sits nestled in in the hill that gave the town its name. A popular place for University graduates and tourists alike, catapulting it into its place as a treasured part of North… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill
When you hear about a haunted castle, your mind likely goes to the towering structures on the other side of the Atlantic. This castle, however, is a lot closer to home. Today we’re discussing the breathtaking castle and winery in… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Belhurst Castle in New York State
Known as the Memorial Hospital in the 1980s it was converted into a psychiatric hospital. The bloody and terrifying past certainly lends itself to ghostly activity.
A beautiful resort in the woods of New Hampshire is a welcome retreat to most visitors. Beautiful architecture, picturesque views, and plenty of activities to keep you entertained while you’re at the resort. But there’s a darker history at the… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Omni Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire
The hauntings began very shortly after the opening of the hotel.
Virginia City isn’t just a lovely place to visit for wild west history, it’s also filled with the ghosts of previous occupants, still stuck in the gold rush days.