It was a change from plantation life.
it was a change from plantation life.
According to the people that have gone to investigate and their opinion is that they think is haunted ....they think it is haunted because of a big explosion that occurred in the year if 1944 and killed hundreds of soldiers...
The civil war affected the plantation owners in a major way. They could no longer use unpaid slave labor to plant and harvest their crops. They lost a great deal of their wealth since they could no longer afford to bring crops to market. The plantation owners wife now had to be responsible for cooking, child-rearing, and cleaning that was previously done by the slaves. They were mostly unprepared for the job.
they killed insane people
The myrtles plantation
Myrtles Plantation was created in 1797.
The Myrtles has a reputation for being more haunted, but that is in part because the Myrtles is marketed that way. Oak Alley Plantation does not heavily promote the supernatural, but if you visit and talk with any of the tour guides, they will tell your stories that send a chill up your spine. For more: www.OakAlleyPlantation.org
Some of the most popular haunted houses are located in the USA and in England. Borley Rectory in Essex, and Raynham Hall in Norfolk, both in England, as well as The Whaley House in California and the Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana all have a reputation of being haunted.
Unsolved Mysteries - 1987 Myrtles Plantation 12-20 was released on: USA: 1 August 2001
john and teeta moss who live in Hayesville Nc 28904
Ghost Hunters - 2004 St- Francisville LA Myrtles Plantation 2-1 was released on: USA: 27 July 2005
Ghost Adventures - 2008 Lizzie Borden House - 5.5 was released on: USA: 21 October 2011
well there is a book called the secret of laurel oaks or watever and on the front it says beased on one of the most haunted places in america
Just as "beauty is in the eye of the beholder," the idea of what's scary (and what isn't) will vary from person to person.Some people are scared of ghosts. Others aren't.Among the most haunted houses I've investigated are:The Myrtles Plantation (Louisiana, USA)Houmas House (Louisiana, USA)The Witch House (Salem, MA, USA)The Falstaff Experience (Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England)Many people think The Myrtles Plantation is too scary to visit at night. I was not frightened there, but I did witness more, different kinds of paranormal events than in 99% of the other sites I've investigated.Houmas House has a high incidence of ghost sightings in broad daylight. Though they didn't scare me, the apparitions were surprising and looked more solid than most.England's Falstaff Experience is one of the strangest haunts I've ever seen. Fellow investigators actually seemed to change, physically, while I watched. That was startling and very weird but -- to me, anyway -- not scary.Of course, some people think Disney's "Haunted Mansion" is scary. So, one person's "scariest haunted house" may be dull and boring to another.
Local legend and reported ghost sightings suggest that the antebellum plantation at Stone Mountain Park may be haunted. Visitors have reported experiencing strange occurrences and feeling a sense of unease while exploring the plantation grounds. However, the existence of ghosts or hauntings is ultimately a matter of personal belief and interpretation.
My Girl Friend lived upstairs in the early 80's, when I came over to visit, Miss Franklin told me I could stay in down stairs in the old nursery I can say - YES, Fall Hill Plantation is very haunted. There are three ghosts that I know of. And two ghosts that I experienced