
The Spirits of Poogan’s Porch
Charleston is nicknamed the Holy City due to the number of churches there, but it’s also a haunted city with a long list of ghost stories to tell. One of the most well known haunted establishments in the city is a restaurant called Poogan’s Porc ...
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The Historic Dock Street Theatre
The appearance of the Dock Street Theatre is by all means majestic. Its ground floor, marked by sandstone columns, holds up a decadent second-story balcony characterized by breathtaking wrought iron filigree. Above that stand are rows of impressive ...
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The Powder Magazine Museum
It’s well known that ghosts and spirits are often connected to places with a history of violence or death. Ghosts tend to linger around the actual locations of their death or places tied to their casualty.The historic Powder Magazine building ...
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The Haunted Unitarian Church Cemetery
Many people claim their local cemetery is the “creepiest” or “scariest” cemetery around. Their reason could be due to crumbling headstones or plots overgrown with weeds. Yet, the Unitarian Church Cemetery in Charleston has a special claim to ...
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Spirits of the Angel Oak Tree
When you first walk up to the Angel Oak Tree, you can’t help but feel like you were transported to another world. The truly massive tree, just a few miles outside Charleston, South Carolina, draws visitors from all over the world. Do they come to ...
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The Pink House
Charleston, South Carolina, is celebrated by locals and visitors alike for its charming elegance, intertwined romance, and history. The jewel of Charleston, The Pink House, was on the front line of the Civil War and had a long history of hauntings a ...
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The Haunted Battery Carriage Inn
On 20 South Battery in the city of Charleston, South Carolina, stands The Battery Carriage Inn, one of the city’s oldest, and most breathtaking inns: spacious period-style rooms, opaque chandeliers, neoclassical exterior overlooking Charleston Har ...
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Fort Moultrie and Sullivan Island
A host of characters, including revolutionary war heroes, the iconic poet Edgar Allen Poe, and a Native American fighter, inhabit South Carolina's Fort Moultrie. This spectral hotspot's revolutionary hauntings may leave you screaming, “Nevermore!" ...
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Fort Sumter and The Ghost Soldier
South Carolina’s role in the Civil War is undisputedly important. The Palmetto State was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20th, 1860. This event marked the downhill slide into a bloody skirmish that took the lives of over 620,0 ...
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