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Haunted Hotels

Haunted Hotels, Bed And Breakfasts and Ghostly Places Some Guests NEVER Want To Leave

Tuesday, December 31, 2002

Cedar Grove

Cedar Grove is said to be haunted and was written about in Ghosts! Personal Accounts of Modern Mississippi Hauntings by Sylvia Booth Hubbard. People have said to hear the original owners' children running and laughing on the main staircase, smelled pipe tobacco in the Library (where the original owner used to smoke in the afternoons) although smoking is now not allowed in the home, people have heard a shot and glass breaking coming from the ballroom where a young woman (daughter of a later owner) shot and killed herself. Lights have also been known to come back on mysteriously after being turned off and the ghost of a former tour guide in her Pilgrimage outfit has been spotted as well.

posted by - A at 7:11 PM   

1 Comments:

bryan said...

I stayed in this Hotel with my family, sometime in the mid 90's. This is the only place I've actually seen something move in front of my eyes - a wine bottle I had placed on a night table. I repeated the experiment (instead of running and screaming) and it occured several times. The bottle slid smoothly about 10 inches along a Table. I was younger, and I cant remember which room this was in, or even which room I slept in (it was not that one). My Brother also reported his lights switching on and off - before i told him about the bottle incident. It was real - that bottle slid in front of my eyes... I can't even really remember what it was like to watch that, and so now I begin to doubt my recollection.

10:54 AM  

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