Mississippi is a perfect destination for all those who like a few chills to go with their travel thrills. Check out a few of our favorites, if you dare. . .
Get out of the house and Wander Mississippi’s haunted mansions, paranormal places, and creepy cemeteries. You’ll want to return again and again. In this life and maybe the next. . .
Natchez City Cemetery is home to the peculiar grave of Florence Irene Ford who died of yellow fever in 1871 at the tender age of ten. During her life. . .
Vicksburg’s McRaven House has been called the most haunted house in Mississippi. The home, which dates back to 1797, was used as a field hospital during the Civil War and. . .
Waverly Mansion was built in 1852 and is one of the state’s most unique and significant historic homes. The home, which is available for tours, is said to be haunted by a young girl, referred to. . .
Mississippi author Willie Morris popularized the story of the Witch of Yazoo City in his novel Good Ole Boy. According to the legend, a murderous witch had been chased by. . .
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