Haunted Theatres and Parks in Atlanta Georgia
Have you ever heard that there are a lot of haunted buildings in Atlanta? Well, there are certainly a lot of people that claim this to be true. But then residents of almost every town and city in the country claim that there are haunted buildings in them. So, is true? Is this one big haunted nation? Well, it’s not the point of this writer to prove or even argue one way or another. But I will concede that many people are attracted to the idea of haunted locations and frequently seek them out. And the following is a brief description of some of the commonly believed to be haunted locations in Atlanta.
Chasing spirits and ghost hunting may not be the top priority for the guests in the hotels Atlanta USA , though most of them will enjoy a good story, and perhaps chase a few spirits in the hotel lounge. There are people who visit Atlanta just to explore the alleged haunted elements, and there is something fascinating about these stories that keeps them alive and part of our culture. Some of the more popular stories of hauntings include some of the city’s main establishments. The Fox Theatre has continued sightings of a Confederate private and it is reported that he was photographed in a window.
The Shakespeare Tavern is another place where sightings have occurred. A famous one took place during the 1993 performance of Henry IV . The actor playing Falstaff was pretty shaken after seeing a young boy dressed in 1880s velvet in the theatre. And his distress was not due to the incorrect period costume he wore. Other sightings have been reported to have occurred here too. People have also reported seeing a small girl at Six Flags who appearing lost leads them into the woods and then vanishes. These are just a few of the ongoing haunting stories that come out of Atlanta, Georgia and continue to entice tourists.
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