I am from Scott County Tennessee, born, raised and still live here. The old jail is very haunted. My brother spent many a night there, and told quite a few incidents that happened to him while there. Bless his heart he passed a few years ago. RiP bubby.
We have a LOT of haunted places here in Louisiana, the French Quarter is definitely one of them but we have other haunted spots all around the New Orleans area & a lot more in other parishes (counties) as well!
I was a CNA at Central State Hospital back in the late 90s. It is most definitely a creepy place and I used to get weird feelings of panic and the urge to run sometimes for no apparent reason whatsoever. Never happened before or after I worked there.
I went to Shiloh on a school field trip around 10-11 years old or so. Not only did I, but my entire class, teacher included, saw the red water in one of the ponds. We also felt a massive temperature drop in one spot. It was late August, and hot as the South can be, and felt below freezing in the middle of nowhere, dozens of feet from any building. Again, my entire class felt the temperature drop, and saw our breaths like it was January. Always wanted to make a trip back one day. I may do a day trip next week, since I'm actually taking three days off. I live in a town that saw a smaller but still violent battle during the Civil War, over a ferry. I've heard plenty of odd noises in my house, and caught my Morticia kitty chatting with something I couldn't see on a couple of occasions. I also have felt a cold chill outside in the middle of cutting the grass, while the temps have been high-90's low 100's. I still haven't seen anything directly though.
I live in hot springs and back in 1989 I worked at the beautiful majestic hotel. Let me tell you, I have seen and felt things that are creepy. Unfortunately it burned down. Very very sad for this historical town.
My grandmother's cool factor when I was a teenager. She would take us and our friends around the back roads of upper NY Adirondak, point out houses and tell creepy stories about it. she is a really good urban legend lady (whether she made them up or they were ones we already knew about.)
Maybe you guys should check out the cemetery in Brandon, Manitoba Canada. We also have a special headstone that a man placed on his daughter's grave that would light up at night so his daughter wouldn't be scared of the dark.
The guard at the gate of the Tennessee State Prison is really there though, right? I spoke with him. He said it was an unsafe place to be. I could only be at the train tracks to video & photograph...
The highway 365 is sick af😀 That could be a good horror story idea but like- If that was real, when I grow up, I'm never picking up anyone I dont know 10:25
I lived in a big house when I was a 3rd grader that had been a hospital in the civil war. Now I need to ask my older siblings if they saw anything weird there.
you seem to have told a huge legendary yet creepy story of a man who keeps the lantern lit only at night, maybe he could be the one who knows something we don't about the person who was killed and buried under the boulder gravestone, what if it used to be the fact that it was about a murder and this story was covered up, but was never spread to save lives from being murdered or worse, haunted only at night?
The Highway 365 one gave me some of the strongest goosebumps I've ever felt, and not in the scary way but in the “holy crap why is this story so lovely” way, I was on the verge of tears at the end of it. The way the girl in white visited her parents' home multiple times each year, I think it's really upset. When they showed a visual of a scary-looking ghost girl during the segment I said out loud “don't make her scary!” because I think spirits don't have to be intentionally depicted as having scary features like dark circles around their eyes, dark veins on the face and body and yellow eyes, I think it serves to dehumanize and disrespect them. This girl in white just wanted a ride home to let her family know that she's still there for them even in the afterlife, it's definitely scary to have a wounded person hitch a ride with you in the middle of the night only for them to disappear when you reach your destination but they shouldn't automatically be depicted as sinister-looking. When the last driver's coat reappeared on her headstone man I teared up. Genuinely one of the most wholesome and sad ghost stories I've ever heard.
My son works there, at number 3 hotel lol he stays spooked and weird things happen there all the time. On the stairwell as well. Someone fell off the top floor to the bottom. Couldn't explain it.
I live not far from Shiloh, interestingly enough that area used to be owned mostly by the Howell family( before the gov bought up the land to make it a park) related to the man who discovered Elvis Presley.
i dont know about haunted but eugene oregon is an evil place when you enter eugene you feel almost like you entered a bubble of sorts, full of negative me personally i start to feel sick then angry then depressed then rage and the feeling doesnt stop until i leave lane county the longer youre there the worse you feel and the more you start to change into a very angry person there isnt another explanation i know of other then a negative vortex that pulls you in
I’ve lived in Arkansas my whole life and it’s not really all that haunted. I mean yea we have some creepy stories and weird places but that’s everywhere you go. I’ve been to both the crescent and the hotel in eureka springs they’ve got creepy vibes but nothing terrifying. Love the vids thanks for adding AR to the list
I have been to the Christopher Taylor House over 10 times because my mother drags me there I've walked past that so many times, and not once have I ever saw a ghost siding, except sometimes on Halloween, I can hear footsteps above, but I don't really care about that, because I always think it's just the wood creaking from the upstairs.
In the King James version of the Bible in the Book of Ecclesiastes 9 says there is no intelligence in the grave when you die this Earthly Adventure is through Free Will is over
@@annmariemarino2003 no, the presenter should have made the locations known, why should I waste time having to Google every single location? It is extremely badly presented. Not everyone has the time to constantly spend time on Google
Check out the Marland Mansion and Marland's Grand Home in Ponca City, OK....former homes of Oklahoma's former governor and oil millionaire.....don't know if Grand Home is haunted but mansion is by Lydie Marland who was Marland's late wife's niece whom he helped raise and later married....Marland Mansion was referred to as The Palace on the Prairie.....hope I've piqued your interest and hope I see it featured on an episode
I've stayed at the crescent hotel three times. And my best friend had her wedding there. Went on the ghost tour and stayed up each night taking pictures. Nothing to report :/ it's literally the street away from the basin hotel previously mentioned. Lol
There is some railroad tracks in arkansas on old Warren road that's haunted. The story goes that the tracks are haunted by a man that fell off the side of the train and was ran over. It's said that if you go there and stop on the tracks and turn your car off a ghost train will pass through your car and dissappear if you look towards where the ghost train went you'll see a lantern in the distance and if you see it its said your supposed to die in a car accident the next day. My dad has told me this story every time I talk about ghosts and spirits.
I had a theory that Ghosts are echos of the past bleeding into the present. Time distortions that disrupts electronics or sets off signals. Also why voices and such can be heard. The only thing I can’t quite explain is why it is seemingly centered around deaths and situations around deaths. I believe that it could be possible time gets distorted any time a person dies. Only because people, everyone is connected with time to some aspect. Having energy to effect reality around us. Death is always a unnatural thing it was never meant to happen. So when someone dies I can’t say for certain where their spirit goes however, I believe they distort time in that area causing it to bleed through time itself to our present. Like an imprint on the beach. People who are more sensitive to time and energy around them can see these echos in time clearer and even interact with the past. It could also be possible that when death occurs consciousness can remain in that time echo. Like being trapped between two time periods, theirs and the time that keeps moving AKa our present. I once talked with a ghost in a dream that was wandering around my house, just striving to get back to his time period but also distraught by how he had died and being unable to get back to his time period. What do you guys think?
I remember a seventeen year old girl wanted to invite me back to her house while her parents were away, she liked my singing etc, long story but if I did and Daddy found out who was a construction mogul, he would have made my memory immortal, when I ended up part of a few foundation corner stones or my lovegun would have ended up as a chicken entree
I don’t believe in ghost I believe there’s a reasonable explanation for what people see and hear I always wanted to see proof of ghost but never have honestly Kennedy is really cute and has an amazing voice so that makes it worth watching
If I could I would I’ve always wanted to witness a ghost if I saw something I might believe but as of now I don’t ever since my grandpa died as me my brother and dad where picking him up off the floor I’ve wanted to see his ghost the fact I never have made me a skeptic
@@juggaloj-money4681 just because YOU haven't seen one doesn't mean they don't exist. You've never seen a polar bear skullfuck a person, but it has definitely happened. Lol
I don't see "town's" but there is RT.666 in Bedford, Va. Giles County, Virginia has a insane asylum that is now closed. Just about everywhere in S.W. Virginia is haunted. The hills are alive and it's not just Richmond or Appomattox. Spend any amount of time indy woods and you'll see or hear something freaky or cannot be explained. Personally, I miss my therapist even if it's a little strange at time's. BTW, there is a church ondy corner of rt.666 and rt.122 which is lovingly called the "gates of hell"¹ never felt the need to explore this as fact or fiction tho. Not much impresses me after having a haunted mansion in my family.
Sounds a lot like the haunted prison in moundsville West Virginia. It’s haunted and they have a chair with the name old sparky. My dad was born in moundsville. He used to live across the street from it as a kid. Years after he left he took us to moundsville and we never went in the prison for a tour because it’s was $15 person. Even though we were all grown we figured it would be too much with all the kids my siblings and I had with us. And my dad declined the tour anyway.
I'm from Scott county Tennessee and the old Huntsville jail is just like 3 minutes away from my house. My dad has spent some time there he said it is haunted
I am from Scott County Tennessee, born, raised and still live here. The old jail is very haunted. My brother spent many a night there, and told quite a few incidents that happened to him while there. Bless his heart he passed a few years ago. RiP bubby.
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Sorry for your loss😢
Sorry to hear that
Rip to your brother mama
Sorry to hear that 😢🥺😭
We have a LOT of haunted places here in Louisiana, the French Quarter is definitely one of them but we have other haunted spots all around the New Orleans area & a lot more in other parishes (counties) as well!
I Live in Baton Rouge and It has a Lot of Haunted Places. I want to Do a Ghost Tour in New Orleans, especially at LaLaurie Mansion.
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I was a CNA at Central State Hospital back in the late 90s. It is most definitely a creepy place and I used to get weird feelings of panic and the urge to run sometimes for no apparent reason whatsoever. Never happened before or after I worked there.
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I went to Shiloh on a school field trip around 10-11 years old or so. Not only did I, but my entire class, teacher included, saw the red water in one of the ponds. We also felt a massive temperature drop in one spot. It was late August, and hot as the South can be, and felt below freezing in the middle of nowhere, dozens of feet from any building. Again, my entire class felt the temperature drop, and saw our breaths like it was January. Always wanted to make a trip back one day. I may do a day trip next week, since I'm actually taking three days off.
I live in a town that saw a smaller but still violent battle during the Civil War, over a ferry. I've heard plenty of odd noises in my house, and caught my Morticia kitty chatting with something I couldn't see on a couple of occasions. I also have felt a cold chill outside in the middle of cutting the grass, while the temps have been high-90's low 100's. I still haven't seen anything directly though.
I live in hot springs and back in 1989 I worked at the beautiful majestic hotel. Let me tell you, I have seen and felt things that are creepy. Unfortunately it burned down. Very very sad for this historical town.
My grandmother's cool factor when I was a teenager. She would take us and our friends around the back roads of upper NY Adirondak, point out houses and tell creepy stories about it.
she is a really good urban legend lady (whether she made them up or they were ones we already knew about.)
Omg that cat is so cute! The way he/she looked up to get more attention. Adorable
I love that Taylor loves cats!!!!❤️🐾👍
Hi I love your vids they are awesome keep it up
Maybe you guys should check out the cemetery in Brandon, Manitoba Canada. We also have a special headstone that a man placed on his daughter's grave that would light up at night so his daughter wouldn't be scared of the dark.
Aww
We have those just outside of winkler too.
Manitoba in general has tons of haunted spots
Anyone else think these ghosts are bored and are just pranking us with all the spooky stuff? Lol
Great compilation, I really enjoyed it! 👏🏻❤️
That was a bunch of great haunted places! Thanks!
The guard at the gate of the Tennessee State Prison is really there though, right? I spoke with him. He said it was an unsafe place to be. I could only be at the train tracks to video & photograph...
But was he _really_ there?
@@St.Linguini_of_Pestogood question....
Love watching this
It's pronounced "shreeve-port" BTW. Great compilation
Thank you 🙂❤
Good job, Kennedy!
Dude I love the cat it's beautiful
Eyy im first! Love all ur vids
Oooooooh, aaaaah.. you can claim FIRSTIES.
Love the video. So believe in ghosts as I have seen a couple. And love your black kitty
The beautiful black cat is a perfect addition
Hope you guys had a happy holiday season and a great New Year! 11:50 Black kitties (voids) are the best!!! :D
Dude your hair... it's beautiful
Would love to see you guys again
It is awesome to visit the towns
Virginia has a ton of haunted places. From the Beach to the holler up in the mountains. Also, I love the little black cat!!!
The highway 365 is sick af😀 That could be a good horror story idea but like- If that was real, when I grow up, I'm never picking up anyone I dont know 10:25
That's a wise decision.
Hwy 365 and hwy 50 are no joke. 365 goes through some of the most rural countryside once you get out Fernley, Nv
Omg I love your cat 🐈⬛ too!!! Need more with animals 😍
On my way! To visit all of them
Good luck
I love ❤ 😍 💖 the new guys 🐈
I have Lived All Over Northeast Tennessee and Central Tennessee and There isn't Any Place that I have Lived that doesn't Have Haunted Places.
Wish the old time was back.
But good vids !
Lol
Where are the towns and states these haunted "towns" are located? That would be helpful, thanks
Can you please include the town and state so we can visit these locations?
Actually been to fort Smith, really cool place. lot of history
I lived in a big house when I was a 3rd grader that had been a hospital in the civil war. Now I need to ask my older siblings if they saw anything weird there.
Thank you for coming to the show today
you seem to have told a huge legendary yet creepy story of a man who keeps the lantern lit only at night, maybe he could be the one who knows something we don't about the person who was killed and buried under the boulder gravestone, what if it used to be the fact that it was about a murder and this story was covered up, but was never spread to save lives from being murdered or worse, haunted only at night?
You with your cat is just the cutest ❤❤
I love your black cat and nice Freddy Krueger sweatshirt
The Highway 365 one gave me some of the strongest goosebumps I've ever felt, and not in the scary way but in the “holy crap why is this story so lovely” way, I was on the verge of tears at the end of it. The way the girl in white visited her parents' home multiple times each year, I think it's really upset. When they showed a visual of a scary-looking ghost girl during the segment I said out loud “don't make her scary!” because I think spirits don't have to be intentionally depicted as having scary features like dark circles around their eyes, dark veins on the face and body and yellow eyes, I think it serves to dehumanize and disrespect them. This girl in white just wanted a ride home to let her family know that she's still there for them even in the afterlife, it's definitely scary to have a wounded person hitch a ride with you in the middle of the night only for them to disappear when you reach your destination but they shouldn't automatically be depicted as sinister-looking. When the last driver's coat reappeared on her headstone man I teared up. Genuinely one of the most wholesome and sad ghost stories I've ever heard.
What i don't understand is why she didn't say were these cities are located? I mean what State ma'am?
11:48 the kitties little mouth as it’s getting some awesome head pets. 😊
Hi i love your vídeos
I live in Arkansas and there are tons of haunted areas here for sure. Like The Dover Lights....
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Happy belated birthday to you.. & happy 2023.
Where any of these are located, states and towns, would have been useful information.
Came for the stories, stayed for the cat
I'm like watching your channel
black cat was such a nice touch ❤
My son works there, at number 3 hotel lol he stays spooked and weird things happen there all the time. On the stairwell as well. Someone fell off the top floor to the bottom. Couldn't explain it.
Ummm 🤔 your boy should definitely be finding a new job before he accidentally brings a spirit home or gets hurt 🤕 praying for you.
It’s evil all around us!! The next door can be evil, your friends can be evil, you may see and feel evil spirits in your home.
That’s why I pray whenever I move somewhere.
I don’t care if my friends float when they sleep if their good to me❤️
@@rockosfoodtv : No one don’t care about you or your so called friends lol.
@@jerryirick8953 : True Words
@@marveljones7126 nobody cares to be arguing on UA-cam🤦🏾♂️ silly mf😂
I live not far from Shiloh, interestingly enough that area used to be owned mostly by the Howell family( before the gov bought up the land to make it a park) related to the man who discovered Elvis Presley.
Tell me more ....what's related to that man who discovered Elvis Presley?
i dont know about haunted but eugene oregon is an evil place when you enter eugene you feel almost like you entered a bubble of sorts, full of negative me personally i start to feel sick then angry then depressed then rage and the feeling doesnt stop until i leave lane county the longer youre there the worse you feel and the more you start to change into a very angry person there isnt another explanation i know of other then a negative vortex that pulls you in
Oregon is evil
Is it just me or does the state of Arkansas deserve the name *The Haunted State*
I’ve lived in Arkansas my whole life and it’s not really all that haunted. I mean yea we have some creepy stories and weird places but that’s everywhere you go. I’ve been to both the crescent and the hotel in eureka springs they’ve got creepy vibes but nothing terrifying. Love the vids thanks for adding AR to the list
Isn't "Arkansas" translated as "wooo, woooooo"? 👻
@@St.Linguini_of_Pesto I guess if you’re a razorback fan (which I definitely am not) then yea maybe I guess
There's sum crazy stuff here in Arkansas
Ahhh just moved to Arkansas
I have been to the Christopher Taylor House over 10 times because my mother drags me there I've walked past that so many times, and not once have I ever saw a ghost siding, except sometimes on Halloween, I can hear footsteps above, but I don't really care about that, because I always think it's just the wood creaking from the upstairs.
I love how they are always like “it’s a small town of less then 900” and I’m just over here in my small town of 25 like Ah yes..Small town of 900
Oh my gosh. No way. That's fascinating. Which country is this in?
@@wanhedakomrocru8971 believe it or not, America.
Wow
Wow
Name of your town? U got me curious
In the King James version of the Bible in the Book of Ecclesiastes 9 says there is no intelligence in the grave when you die this Earthly Adventure is through Free Will is over
Well not everyone takes the Bible as an authority on anything.
I feel such a chilling familiar feeling with haunted spirits. ❤
Why don’t you tell where these places are located? For example Old Redfield Road could be absolutely anywhere in the world
Ummmmmm, Google it?
@@annmariemarino2003 no, the presenter should have made the locations known, why should I waste time having to Google every single location? It is extremely badly presented. Not everyone has the time to constantly spend time on Google
Definitely agree. That kind of irritated me. I wanted to actually know where these places are located.
What happened to the name of the towns of the places. It is called 10 real haunted towns
I know 2 are in Arkansas; Cotter Bridge in Cotter, AR and Fort Smith Ar
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Nice sweater, Freddy Kruger!
I love how she doesn't actually tell us the location of any of these places
Just Google them them
@@Cissy777 if I wanted to Google this, why would I watch the video?
Do your own research
Check out the Marland Mansion and Marland's Grand Home in Ponca City, OK....former homes of Oklahoma's former governor and oil millionaire.....don't know if Grand Home is haunted but mansion is by Lydie Marland who was Marland's late wife's niece whom he helped raise and later married....Marland Mansion was referred to as The Palace on the Prairie.....hope I've piqued your interest and hope I see it featured on an episode
It doesn’t surprise me that a courthouse is scary
the missing coat at the grave was a local legend back at my town in Brazil: Maceió, “A Mulher da Capa Preta”
I've stayed at the crescent hotel three times. And my best friend had her wedding there. Went on the ghost tour and stayed up each night taking pictures. Nothing to report :/ it's literally the street away from the basin hotel previously mentioned. Lol
I like how these aren't actually towns but just specific structures....
Beautiful kitty 💖
Still trying to figure out what is "pure evil" about these towns. As for #1, it sounds like a copy of the "Lavender" legend.
I'm trying to figure that out and "towns" thing. Most of these were buildings not "towns".
There is some railroad tracks in arkansas on old Warren road that's haunted. The story goes that the tracks are haunted by a man that fell off the side of the train and was ran over. It's said that if you go there and stop on the tracks and turn your car off a ghost train will pass through your car and dissappear if you look towards where the ghost train went you'll see a lantern in the distance and if you see it its said your supposed to die in a car accident the next day. My dad has told me this story every time I talk about ghosts and spirits.
Oh hell no that's terrifying
Happy birthday!! 🎉
Went to Eureka Springs back in august, didn't feel any spirits anywhere in the town or even in the crescent hotel. I need some real haunted places...
Ok then look some up and go to them
Maybe they just decided to not come out and perform for you.
The beautiful cat💗
From Ashdown Arkansas and yes indeed Arkansas is one place full of spirits.
I had a theory that Ghosts are echos of the past bleeding into the present. Time distortions that disrupts electronics or sets off signals. Also why voices and such can be heard. The only thing I can’t quite explain is why it is seemingly centered around deaths and situations around deaths.
I believe that it could be possible time gets distorted any time a person dies. Only because people, everyone is connected with time to some aspect. Having energy to effect reality around us. Death is always a unnatural thing it was never meant to happen. So when someone dies I can’t say for certain where their spirit goes however, I believe they distort time in that area causing it to bleed through time itself to our present. Like an imprint on the beach.
People who are more sensitive to time and energy around them can see these echos in time clearer and even interact with the past.
It could also be possible that when death occurs consciousness can remain in that time echo. Like being trapped between two time periods, theirs and the time that keeps moving AKa our present. I once talked with a ghost in a dream that was wandering around my house, just striving to get back to his time period but also distraught by how he had died and being unable to get back to his time period.
What do you guys think?
"... obseen'ities..." 😄
I remember a seventeen year old girl wanted to invite me back to her house while her parents were away, she liked my singing etc, long story but if I did and Daddy found out who was a construction mogul, he would have made my memory immortal, when I ended up part of a few foundation corner stones or my lovegun would have ended up as a chicken entree
I don’t believe in ghost I believe there’s a reasonable explanation for what people see and hear I always wanted to see proof of ghost but never have honestly Kennedy is really cute and has an amazing voice so that makes it worth watching
I agree 👍 💯
She yells to much.
@@andraclark9993 don’t all the good ones lol
If I could I would I’ve always wanted to witness a ghost if I saw something I might believe but as of now I don’t ever since my grandpa died as me my brother and dad where picking him up off the floor I’ve wanted to see his ghost the fact I never have made me a skeptic
@@juggaloj-money4681 just because YOU haven't seen one doesn't mean they don't exist. You've never seen a polar bear skullfuck a person, but it has definitely happened. Lol
I don't see "town's" but there is RT.666 in Bedford, Va. Giles County, Virginia has a insane asylum that is now closed. Just about everywhere in S.W. Virginia is haunted. The hills are alive and it's not just Richmond or Appomattox. Spend any amount of time indy woods and you'll see or hear something freaky or cannot be explained. Personally, I miss my therapist even if it's a little strange at time's. BTW, there is a church ondy corner of rt.666 and rt.122 which is lovingly called the "gates of hell"¹ never felt the need to explore this as fact or fiction tho. Not much impresses me after having a haunted mansion in my family.
Glad to see Louisiana on here 👏
Happy belated birthday!
I love ur cat❤️
Old Redfield Road.....hmmm, I wonder if there are any boulders near it. 😼
Why don't you say where these places are?
Sounds a lot like the haunted prison in moundsville West Virginia. It’s haunted and they have a chair with the name old sparky. My dad was born in moundsville. He used to live across the street from it as a kid. Years after he left he took us to moundsville and we never went in the prison for a tour because it’s was $15 person. Even though we were all grown we figured it would be too much with all the kids my siblings and I had with us. And my dad declined the tour anyway.
Great story, Lydia.
I did the over night tour there and it’s definitely haunted. It is also one of the most haunted prisons in the United states
We did the tour last year! Cool place
Where you going for the look of Freddy Kruger that just shows you how old I am
Include the shots of the "ghost" next time...
The first section….Like the video, maybe next time say where these places are located. Thanks!
Funny, I haven't heard the name of ANY towns....just places????
Ok...I have heard a couple of states.....
I just love your black cat Ebbie.I had a cat just like her. My Miss Kitty she was 15 and someone ran my little girl over. But, guys love your videos.
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So sorry💔😰
The ghosts "conjugate"? Maybe it's just a gathering of linguists and not a haunting.
“Locals say; you can hear someone doing something people do, during their life time.” 🤦♂️🤦♂️
LMMFAO, like what? Float a boof?
I'm from Scott county Tennessee and the old Huntsville jail is just like 3 minutes away from my house. My dad has spent some time there he said it is haunted
Can you Albany Georgia next
I’m from Cleveland FRANKLIN CASTLE is very haunted but doesn’t get much publicity idk why
Didn't someone buy it? Living there and renovating, I think?
This would be great if we knew where the locations were, I really didn't care for the fact that she didn't state where they are