How frightful to have someone in your own family gruesomely end your life. Those kinds of stories seems to always keep a dark presence over such places.
This looks like a fun place to tour!! The only way I could conceive of dying from jumping out a 2 story window is to dive head 1st! I'm w/ u Melody, I'd like to know the mass grave location!
I grew up in Tennessee down the street from a Confederate cemetery and supposedly haunted plantation house that was used as a field hospital. You can still see blood stains on the floor there!
I worked at this place in highschool when it was Dandridge Seafood Restaurant as a hostess. The downstairs where all the windows are was the seating area for the restaurant. There was an aquarium in the middle of the floor filled with piranhas . 😱 There was a doorway that led into the kitchen/ prep area and then upstairs, is where the manager/owners office was. The kitchen area always had a bad energy, but I remember we would get the tables cleaned, chairs stacked on the tables and everything set up after closing and would go up the steps to turn in any paper, receipts or money and i would get chills every time. More than once I came back downstairs from the office to find chairs tossed off the tables and salt and pepper shakers thrown off the tables. Needless to say , I quit. One of the creepiest places I've ever felt and that was before I even knew this history!!
WOW! What a really scary story!!! AT one time, I was very interested in haunted houses, but not anymore after an experience I had in Johnson City. Another haunted place you might consider visiting sometime is the TransAllegheny Lunatic Hospital in Weston, WV or Waverley Hospital in Louisville, KY. Both of these buildings are not just haunted, but REALLY haunted. Thank you for this interesting story.
@@realappalachia Thank you for your response. I do hope that you are able to travel to either of those places I mentioned someday. Thank you for the video Shane and Melody.
I am not far away in Johnson City would love to see it. My neighbor goes every year around Halloween she says you can still see blood stains on the floor & I have always heard it is haunted
History is amazing! Can you imagine eating at a place where something like this happened? I guess if you didn't know it wouldn't matter to you! I'd love to check out the tour of the house, but I'm not good with a haunt! Great video!
I've drove by this place a million times and am just now learning of its history. Glenn Jacobs (Kane) ran a seafood restaurant out of there before it became a haunted house
I've been to one haunted house, as a young teenager, and that did it for me. Frightmare Manor, no thanks. I remember when this place had a few different businesses in it, way back when. Besides The Attic, I remember a little shop that had toys in it, that I walked through at least once.
That’s a great idea if we can pull it off. That’s the month our book is coming out so we will have to see what all our publisher obligates us to do that month lol.
That's interesting. I've never heard of that place. I do like haunted house attractions too. I thought you mentioned a hearse in the parking lot, but I couldn't see it. I've owned two of them in the last 40 years. Back in the 70s the youth group in our church used to put on a haunted house event in an 1840s stone farmhouse a couple miles from the church. The house was not lived in at the time. There were no stories of hauntings in that house, but it was the home of a famous person. It was the home of William Henry Seward, who was President Lincoln's Secretary of State. It is now the historic centerpiece of a park. This is up in Morris County.
Wow, you just never know what's really going on in some homes. Thank you for sharing Melody and Shane!
Thank you for watching, Robin!
How frightful to have someone in your own family gruesomely end your life. Those kinds of stories seems to always keep a dark presence over such places.
Oh yes, even with some daylight that place has a dark aura about it
This looks like a fun place to tour!! The only way I could conceive of dying from jumping out a 2 story window is to dive head 1st! I'm w/ u Melody, I'd like to know the mass grave location!
It’s a fascinating place, for sure
Melody and Shane thank both of you for this video
Thank you for watching, Harvey
The Dynamic Duo, strikes again with a fun and interesting video. Thanks for sharing! Cheers
Thank you!
@@realappalachia It opens September 23 at 6PM not everyday but weekends until Halloween.
@@chubbawubba4287 good info thank you!
I can’t believe I’ve never heard about any of this. It’s like the Vallisca Axe House in Iowa. 👻
We hadn’t heard the real story and were floored
Ironic....at 4:29 there is an axe throwing stand set up in the parking lot. Now that's marketing genius!!
I grew up in Tennessee down the street from a Confederate cemetery and supposedly haunted plantation house that was used as a field hospital. You can still see blood stains on the floor there!
Wow! 😮 Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I worked at this place in highschool when it was Dandridge Seafood Restaurant as a hostess. The downstairs where all the windows are was the seating area for the restaurant. There was an aquarium in the middle of the floor filled with piranhas . 😱 There was a doorway that led into the kitchen/ prep area and then upstairs, is where the manager/owners office was. The kitchen area always had a bad energy, but I remember we would get the tables cleaned, chairs stacked on the tables and everything set up after closing and would go up the steps to turn in any paper, receipts or money and i would get chills every time. More than once I came back downstairs from the office to find chairs tossed off the tables and salt and pepper shakers thrown off the tables. Needless to say , I quit. One of the creepiest places I've ever felt and that was before I even knew this history!!
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Thank you so much! Hope you're well back in the motherland
WOW! What a really scary story!!! AT one time, I was very interested in haunted houses, but not anymore after an experience I had in Johnson City. Another haunted place you might consider visiting sometime is the TransAllegheny Lunatic Hospital in Weston, WV or Waverley Hospital in Louisville, KY. Both of these buildings are not just haunted, but REALLY haunted. Thank you for this interesting story.
We’ve heard of both of those places and hope to check them out someday. Must’ve been back in Johnson City.
Those are good ones. Have haunted tours 👻
@@realappalachia Thank you for your response. I do hope that you are able to travel to either of those places I mentioned someday. Thank you for the video Shane and Melody.
I am not far away in Johnson City would love to see it. My neighbor goes every year around Halloween she says you can still see blood stains on the floor & I have always heard it is haunted
I’ve heard friends say it is terrifying
What’s in Johnson City?
@@samanthab1923 ETSU lol
@@thatgardeninggirl2864 Cool 😎
@@samanthab1923 we also have the bristol motor speedway in Bristol lol it's just a city not far from Morristown at all
Why is there an obelisk at the site right smack in the middle of the walkway? So weird! Good video guys! Very interesting!
History is amazing! Can you imagine eating at a place where something like this happened? I guess if you didn't know it wouldn't matter to you! I'd love to check out the tour of the house, but I'm not good with a haunt! Great video!
Shew they say it is a terrifying haunted house too so it takes nerves of steel to check it out. Thank you!
I've drove by this place a million times and am just now learning of its history. Glenn Jacobs (Kane) ran a seafood restaurant out of there before it became a haunted house
I had no idea Glenn Jacobs worked there. I knew about the restaurant but that got past us. Really cool
I've been to one haunted house, as a young teenager, and that did it for me. Frightmare Manor, no thanks. I remember when this place had a few different businesses in it, way back when. Besides The Attic, I remember a little shop that had toys in it, that I walked through at least once.
This one has a reputation for being one of the scariest around so that’s a good move by you lol.
@@realappalachia I can't even watch scary stuff on TV or DVDs without having to leave the room many times.
Woha dang! Creepy as heck! Thanks for sharing this one I hadn’t heard of it. Good job on this one.
thank you, it is a pretty disturbing place to deal with
@@realappalachia yeah I used to love true crime stuff. I haven’t been able to watch it since I had kids. It’s hard to deal with now.
Those kinds of people are super scary, and you can't tell who they are. They look like normal thinking people.
Very true
Interesting Story. Have you ever thought about doing videos about haunted places in Appalachia in October?
That’s a great idea if we can pull it off. That’s the month our book is coming out so we will have to see what all our publisher obligates us to do that month lol.
@@realappalachia Understandable
That place was a fun haunted house to go to last night
It used to be a restaurant b4 the turned it into this frightmare it was captins gallery
A shocking lie. The Attic restaurant. No more, no less. Aggghhhhh!!!!
That's interesting. I've never heard of that place. I do like haunted house attractions too. I thought you mentioned a hearse in the parking lot, but I couldn't see it. I've owned two of them in the last 40 years. Back in the 70s the youth group in our church used to put on a haunted house event in an 1840s stone farmhouse a couple miles from the church. The house was not lived in at the time. There were no stories of hauntings in that house, but it was the home of a famous person. It was the home of William Henry Seward, who was President Lincoln's Secretary of State. It is now the historic centerpiece of a park. This is up in Morris County.
Really cool, I know of William Henry Seward. I’m a big fan of Civil War history
I thought he had hung himself from that set of outside stairs
Great video
Thank you!
I'll go into any "haunted" dwelling but count me out when it comes to caves, haunted or not.
I’m no fan of caves either, just something about them.