The Haunting History of Myrtles Plantation: Deep Dive Discussion
Oct 04, 09:01 PM
Tucked away in Louisiana, surrounded by mossy oaks, sits Myrtles Plantation, a stunning antebellum mansion with a dark side. This former plantation, now a bed and breakfast, is said to be one of the most haunted places in America. Guests report all sorts of strange events, from unexplained noises and cold spots to full-on apparitions. One of the most famous ghostly residents is Chloe, an enslaved woman who met a tragic end.
But Chloe isn't the only restless spirit said to roam Myrtles. The plantation is also home to stories of a murdered lawyer, the playful spirits of children, a mysterious phantom butler, and even a haunted mirror. What is it about this beautiful plantation that makes it such a magnet for paranormal activity? Is it the tragic history of slavery and violence? Or could it be something more?
But Chloe isn't the only restless spirit said to roam Myrtles. The plantation is also home to stories of a murdered lawyer, the playful spirits of children, a mysterious phantom butler, and even a haunted mirror. What is it about this beautiful plantation that makes it such a magnet for paranormal activity? Is it the tragic history of slavery and violence? Or could it be something more?