Here Are The Best Places To Spot A Ghost In Tennessee
If you’re looking for a great place to find a southern ghost, then we’ve got quite the spot for a creepy night out. October is coming a bit faster than you think, and it’s almost time for apple cider, warm treats, sweaters and all the ghost stories by the fire. It’s an exciting thing – if you aren’t too creeped out…

One of the most famous hauntings in the United States, the famed poltergeist that haunted - and eventually killed - John Bell has made way for a very popular tourist spot.

No one really knows where the white screamer comes from. It's said to take a white, misty form, wailing, screaming and crying until the unlucky haunted folk go completely insane.

A story of love long lost, the Rotherwood Mansion has a wandering, weeping woman who is said to haunt the halls and the grounds.

This famous tunnel is said to emit screams and wandering figures in the night. There are some stories of a young woman, chased by her father into the tunnel, who lost her life in the dark. If you roll your windows down and take a quick drive on through, you just might see something.

Supposedly no one has been able to stay longer than a month at the historic Blackwell House. There's a man who roams the home, making his presence known with a consistently lit lamp.

The man who once ran the carousel met a terrible demise at his favorite spot. A young child lost their balloon on the carousel, and in an attempt to rescue it he forgot to turn off the carousel - and was decapitated. Some still see his headless body roaming the area.

You can find the ghost of a young slave girl at Dumpling Hill Cemetery. She was hung for a petty crime and she is often seen trying to chase away visitors.
Dang. This is so creepy…have you been to any?