Peabody hotel memphis ghosts
She has been seen throughout the hotel and restaurant and is well known for grabbing spoons. Union Station opened in as a railroad terminal and was then refurbished into a hotel in the s. This hotel obviously has a history especially when it was a railroad terminal guests of the hotel have reported seeing and hearing noises of trains and ghostly apparitions seen waiting for a train that will never come. The Peabody Hotel is well known in the area for the Peabody Ducks that live on the rooftop and visit the lobby daily.
The Peabody hotel is also known for being haunted by a ghost that likes to wander around the Eleventh floor of the hotel. This ghost-like to whisper as he walks through the hotel and guests have also noticed cold spots and strange noises all coming from the eleventh floor. Remember me Log in.
Lost your password? Most Haunted Hotels in Tennessee. Search for:. But in when it was first unveiled, it was actually much more than this. The basin was about six feet deep with catfish and turtles, and even an alligator or two. At the time, there was no fence, and surely it was a hazard for any child.
In that hazard revealed itself when a year-old boy named Claude Pugh fell into the water and drowned. Surrounded by passersby, not one single person tried to help him.
The story became an outrage from media who were disgusted at the lack of humanity of those who stood idly by as the little boy died. Today, Claude likes to visit the fountain.
He was mildly active during our visit, but it is said that he gives much more attention when there are kids around. Bring him some candy and a couple trinkets, and you might just get a visit from Claude. The Woodruff-Fontaine House is a marvel of French Victorian architecture complete with a Mansard roof and commands the attention of anyone who passes by its lawn. Built in just one year by Amos Woodruff, a successful entrepreneur, the house has been standing since Mollie, his daughter, inherited the home and lived there her entire life, she even married there.
Following her death, the Fontaines moved in, thus naming it the Woodruff-Fontaine House. Paranormal investigations have concluded that there are two entities in the home today. Museum staff has reported that Mollie, in her death, has actually instructed them as to where to place the furniture in her bedroom!
She can also be seen in other areas of the home where she has been known to follow people around. The other entity in the home is thought to be a male who is far less pleasant than Mollie. A staff member once reported that her necklace was ripped off and believes it was him. If you love a good dive bar I know I do , then you must check out Ernestine and Hazels.
Once home to a brothel upstairs, this bar is thought of as one of the most haunted places in all of Memphis. Ghostly figures have been spotted wandering around the bar and the upstairs area as if they are partying with the rest of the crowd, whether a crowd is there or not. And the jukebox often comes on all by itself playing a song that someone just mentioned. Not much is known about who or what haunts this place, but being a bar and all, there are probably a few scenarios to choose from.
The now dilapidated hospital opened its doors in to treat Civil War soldiers and conduct research aiming towards a cure for yellow fever. Now, falling apart and adorned with boarded windows and heavy chains, it is an eerie sight to behold.
Most of the paranormal activity comes from the morgue which has a body chute in the basement. Check out the interior photos of the building here. They're welcomed and there are quite a few - you may find doors opening and closing or wake up to the smell of ghostly muffins in the morning. Photographs may turn up with strange orbs or tongues of fire. The ghosts are nice, so come if you're looking for a story - not a scare. Whether you're staying in room or wandering the boarding platform, looking for victims of past train accidents, this is a spot where you'll get that heartbeat up.
After the Civil War, Union soldiers released their Confederate POW's back into freedom - sickly men, malnourished men that died in the hotel. You may hear gunshots or voices late at night, especially in room Wanna stay for awhile? Green Room Grace calls this place her home and has been haunting the hotel restaurant for almost a century.
She's a playful poltergeist and is well-known for grabbing spoons - watch 'em! With a ghost wandering the haunted eleventh floor, you may want to choose your room accordingly. Guests have reported strange noises, cold spots, and whispering down the halls.
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