Nestled in the heart of Carrollton, Alabama, the Pickens County Courthouse looks like any other historic government building. But ask a local, and they’ll likely
The Tombigbee River near Pennington, Alabama, is known for its winding waters, its role in Southern commerce, and—if local folklore is to be believed—the spectral
On the campus of the University of Montevallo in Shelby County, Alabama, stands one of the school’s oldest and most iconic buildings—the Edmund King House.
In the heart of Selma, Alabama, stands a striking antebellum mansion known as Sturdivant Hall. Built in 1853, this Greek Revival masterpiece is celebrated for
Tucked away near Marion, Alabama, stands Kenworthy Hall, a grand Italianate mansion built between 1858 and 1860. Known also as the Carlisle-Martin House, the estate
New Bern, North Carolina, is a town steeped in colonial history, and with history often comes tales of restless spirits. Among its most enduring haunted
On a warm summer evening in 1955, the quiet farming community of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, became the stage for one of America’s most bizarre and enduring
Deep in the pine forests of southwest Georgia lies one of the darkest and most haunted places in American history—Andersonville Prison, officially known as Camp