Monday, November 2nd, 2009
If you watch any of the paranormal TV shows that are so popular now, then you've heard the investigators talk about EMFs and detectors and how to use...
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Without a doubt, America's most famous ghost story is also Tennesee's -- the Bell Witch of Adams. John Bell moved his family from North Carolina to...
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Travel up I24 from Nashville and you'll soon find yourself in Clarksville, the fifth largest city in Tennessee, neighbor to Fort Campbell, and the...
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There's no denying the fact that the paranormal is hot right now, and it's not just a seasonal thing. Shows abound on TV, and here are a few of them...
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Before it became home to a president, the property now known as the Hermitage was first owned and settled by Nathaniel Hays. In 1780, Hays claimed a...
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Everyone studies American history while they're in school, and we usually take a stab at our state's history, too. But how well do you know your ghost...
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Castalian Springs is a quiet little community in Sumner County that many Tennesseans had probably never heard of until the tornado outbreak on Feb. 5,...
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of East Tennessee is a unique historical gem, a lovely little Victorian village, complete with a haunted bed &...
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The Tennessee State Museum’s annual ghost story festival, Haunted Museum, is back for its ninth year, and this family-oriented event takes place...
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Nov. 30, 1964 brought the Civil War to Franklin, TN, and the Carnton Plantation was witness to the carnage, just as the Carter House was a few miles...
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