If you are a fan of haunted houses and places then you would enjoy learning about a few in Charlotte, North Carolina. On Amazon, we share a description of a book by Stephanie Burt Williams, a fourth generation Charlotte resident.
"The bustling metropolis of Charlotte is constantly growing and changing.
Yet there are spirits from the past that refuse to give way to modern
growth, or to be forgotten. The ghost of a Confederate officer, complete
with his wooden leg, still appears at historic Cedar Grove. A longdead
fireman continues to hang around his old station, and even changes
clothes there. At the venerable Manor Theater, the spirit of a former
manager often materializes late at night; he sometimes helps with the
sweeping. A deceased bootlegger still tries to produce alcohol for his
customers. And one small Charlotte house is so haunted that a former
resident describes the interior as liquid black, which absorbs even
light. Despite the Queen City's long and rich history, until now there
has been no published collection of ghost stories from the region. These
19 tales gathered by Stephanie Burt Williams, and enhanced by her
superb photographs, were worth the wait."
At Milburn Manor, the line between real hauntings and entertainment is hard to draw. There is a natural eerie and suspenseful feeling by just being in the area of the Milburn Manor, and the experience of the dark may have real ghosts besides our hired ghouls and zombies.
Like Charlotte, Milburn Manor has a reputation for ghosts, scary people, and haunting experiences.
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