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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Haunted Places in South Carolina



Cry Me a River.
Built in 1898, the Holley House Inn in Aiken is home to a crying ghost who haunts room 225. Guests have heard giggles, sobbing, screaming, and whispering or glimpsed quickly moving apparitions. On the second floor, maids complain their housekeeping carts roll down the corridors unaided, toilets flush in unison in the early morning hours, doors and windows repeatedly slam open and shut, and lights and machinery in the basement mysteriously turn on and off.
235 Richland Avenue West, Aiken, South Carolina 29801

Cowpens Ghosts.
Very active spirits haunt this Brattonsville Revolutionary War battlefield. On January 17, 1781 the American militia successfully defeated the invading British troops in bloody battle. Called the "Cow Pens" battle, this skirmish was one of the most decisive victories for the outnumbered Americans but cost many lives on both sides. At night, bright moving orbs, strange sounds, and the feeling one is being watched are common occurrences. Considered one of the most haunted battleground sites in the United States, Cowpens Battlefield is a very frightening place to visit.
From I-26 eastbound, take exit 5, east toward Chesnee on Hwy 11. The park is about 20 miles on the right.

Phantom of the Theater.
Built in 1736, the Dockstreet Theater in Charleston is purportedly home to three ghosts, one of which is the father of John Wilkes Booth. It was originally constructed to house a theatrical troop, but a string of tragic events closed the company permanently. Many years later in 1800, the building was converted into the Planter's Hotel, an upscale inn and pub that entertained Charleston's gentry. After falling into ruins during the Civil War, the building remained unoccupied until the formation of the Dockstreet Theater in 1930. Many unexplained phenomena take place in the costume room, storage room, dressing rooms, and prop room.
135 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina

St. Phillip's Mother.
The ghost of an sorrowful mother whose infant child died haunts the St. Phillip's Cemetery in Charleston. She will attack pregnant women, women who have miscarried, and women in childbearing age.
Located at St. Philip's Episcopal Church and graveyard, 146 Church St.


The Crying Man.
The historic Hampton Plantation in McClellanville is home to a weeping male ghost who is often seen rocking in a chair. Late at night on the second floor, visitors have heard the sound of a person dragging a body across the floor and loud banging noises emanating from the master bedroom.
1950 Rutledge Road, McClellanville, South Carolina 29458

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