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CHÂTEAU DE BRISSAC; BRISSAC-QUINCÉ, FRANCE

 


As one of the tallest castles in France, the seven-story Château de Brissac is said to host the "Green Lady" who, as the castle's website lays out, is the illegitimate daughter of King Charles VII. She was murdered by her husband after he discovered she was having an affair. It's said that she was wearing a green dress at the time of her death, and now she roams the castle moaning in the early hours.
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Heritage Hall, Madison - Georgia

Heritage Hall has become a popular destination amongst ghost hunters as it is known as being one of the most haunted places in Georgia.

The Greek Revival home was built in 1811 and is located in downtown Madison. It has been open to the public daily since 1977 and remains one of Madison’s most visited attractions. And who can blame them? The building is absolutely beautiful, even with a pretty creepy reputation!

It is thought that the ghost who haunts Heritage Hall is that of Virginia Nisbet, a woman who died in the master bedroom in 1851 while giving birth.

The master bedroom has subsequently become known as ‘The Ghost Room’ and there is so much activity that goes on in it that many people have refused to enter it! Guests have heard a female voice speaking to them only to find nobody there, there have been reports of people seeing an apparition of a woman lying on the bed, and sounds of a baby crying. It’s as heartbreaking as it is scary!
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The 17Hundred90 Inn & Tavern, Savannah - Georgia

This charming inn is located on East President Street and is actually the oldest hotel in Savannah. For that reason, it is incredibly popular amongst tourists, history buffs, and paranormal experts alike.

The ghost that is thought to haunt the 17Hundred90 is one of the most well-known ghosts in Georgia, Anne Powell. Anne was a young girl who fell to her death in room 204. Although there are many different accounts of her death, a couple of things remain the same; that she was 17 and pregnant. Some say from a sailor, some say a lost love, but Anne is known to be an active presence in room 204 and the top floor of the inn.

Many, many guests have had different run-ins with Anne over the years, and it has become abundantly clear that she likes to mess with those who stay in the inn. Guests have reported having their stuff moved from the room, only for it to be found outside in the courtyard, people have heard voices and crying, and have even woken up to a ghostly apparition appearing over them, only for her to jump out the window – seriously creepy!

If you’re brave enough to stay in room 204, be prepared to sign a waiver as some guests haven’t even made it through the night as they felt their bedsheets being tugged!
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Hay House, Macon - Georgia

This 1800-square-foot colonial mansion was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1947 and is one of the best examples of colonial houses in the state. It also made a name for itself for being one of the most haunted places in Georgia too!

Hay House has only ever housed two families in its entire existence, which is certainly an accomplishment considered the house was finally built in 1859. Today, the house is open to the public for tours, they even do ghost tours on the first friday of every month.

It’s said that the third floor is the most active place in the house. A lot goes on in this house! Many guests and caretakers have reported seeing an apparition of an elderly woman in the hallways and hearing really strange sounds throughout the house. The sounds cannot be determined where they came from. Chandeliers have also been known to swing violently on the ceiling, doors open and close on their own, and lights often appear they have a mind of their own… Hay House certainly seems to live up to its name as one of the most haunted places in Georgia!
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