The Haunted Blind Tiger Pub
Do you want the ultimate Charleston dining experience while visiting South Carolina? Then look no further than the Blind Tiger Pub. Offering an array of brews and delectable seafood, burger, and barbeque entrees, this historic pub is a foodie's wonde ...
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White Hill Gardens: Where Hauntings Bloom
The White Hill Gardens of Charleston, South Carolina, palatial host to various Civil War memorials and monuments, is renowned for its once blood-soaked grassy knolls and paths. According to legend, a walk beneath the oaks caressed in Spanish lace ...
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The Haunted Boone Hall Plantation
It is one of the oldest of America’s plantations, among 46,200 that existed in 1860. The years before the Civil War brought great tension to the United States. The economic prosperity of the South relied upon slave labor. The slaves themselves pray ...
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Charleston’s Haunted Theatre Scene
Charleston, South Carolina, one of the most historically significant cities in the United States, is said to be one of the most haunted. The Holy City, as it is sometimes called, was integral in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and was one of the fir ...
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St. Philip’s Graveyard
For the casual taphophile, a city such as Charleston, South Carolina, with so many historic graveyards and cemeteries, can be overwhelming. Each one has its own stories and spirits, markers and monuments and unique design to it. The simple, yet elega ...
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Boo Hags & Haint Blue: Vampires of the Lowcountry & the Paint that Stops Them
In this article, we’ll be looking into two of the most well-known legends of the Gullah people in South Carolina: the notorious vampiric creature known as the Boo Hag and Haint Blue, the paint color that’s found everywhere in the area. Most peopl ...
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The Legend of Dr. Trott’s Apothecary and the Captured Mermaid
The Legend of Dr. Trott’s Apothecary and the Captured Mermaid In 1867 in Charleston, South Carolina, the owner of a new apothecary found himself on the wrong end of a rioting group of over 500 people. A storm like a city had never seen w ...
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Creepy Urban Legends of South Carolina
Creepy Urban Legends of South Carolina The United States of America may be one country, but there’s a reason it’s known as the melting pot of the world. All sorts of different cultures and beliefs are tucked into every corner, town, swamp, ...
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The Candlestick Murder of 1958
The Candlestick Murder of 1958 Jack Dobbins was a 30-year-old chemical company executive who was murdered on Halloween night of 1958. He was bludgeoned to death with a brass candlestick. The murderer claims it was self-defense from “un ...
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Notorious Captain Blackbeard
Notorious Captain Blackbeard A Ruthless Leader Captain Blackbeard – A Household Name Blackbeard the Pirate. Was there ever a more infamous pirate that traveled, tortured, and terrorized across the seven seas? Edward Teach, or alter ...
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