Bullock Hotel
The no-nonsense spectral owner disapproved strongly of planned money-making additions.
The no-nonsense spectral owner disapproved strongly of planned money-making additions.
Even though “freed” from prison through death, spirits are stuck. Spirits of the executed still hang around the gallows.
The author that inspired its beginning likes to be an encouraging presence here.
Spirits can be playful and move things where they like them. Some spirits love keeping an eye on the places they loved in life.
People who were killed by illness, war, accident or murder, sometimes like to stay on or near the property where they met their end.
A suicide and a deadly accident in St. Charles Hall resulted in spirit activity and a sealed room.
The entity who died in the basement still has a compelling list of work orders to do.
Spirits of former employees, the littlest guest, and an accident victim still love this place!
A Confederate soldier casualty has been a permanent guest. Being a little mischievous, he likes to startle others for chuckles.
Two very different female spirits from different eras both reside in the same space.
Joint has traditionally been jumping because family graves were moved.
An accident, a fatal illness and Sids have caused paranormal activity.
A personal, painful loss suffered by a student inspired a rash action and a consequent haunting.
Col. Robert Bolling was a loving husband, but had his share of heartaches…
Violence produced restless spirits: murder/suicide, and a tragic duel.
Restoration and renovation activated a variety of spirits. Life events, great memories & a strong work ethic have all caused activity.
Being built on top of mass graves caused trouble… Many restless, sometimes peeved spirits are not at peace.
This city has had most everything that provides paranormal activity: Great losses, painful events; vice entertainment; Civil War wounded and historical places.