Haunted Tennessee

Haunted Tennessee by Alan Brown, published by Stackpole Books on February 26, 2009, is an illustrated exploration of the ghostly lore and unexplained phenomena found throughout the state. This 142-page book delves into the rich tapestry of Tennessee’s haunted history, highlighting various spirits and legends that inhabit both small towns and urban centers.
Readers will discover tales of notable figures such as Andrew Jackson and Elvis Presley, alongside eerie accounts from the Battle of Shiloh and the Fiddlin’ Snake Man of Johnson County. The book also presents intriguing creatures like Bigfoot and the Wampus Cat, offering a comprehensive look at the supernatural elements that define Tennessee’s cultural landscape. With a focus on travel and the unexplained, this edition invites readers to engage with the mysterious side of the South.
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Ghosts seem to be everywhere in Tennessee, from the bucolic small towns to the weathered historic districts of its metropolitan centers. Readers will encounter the spirits of the Battle of Shiloh, the Fiddlin’ Snake Man of Johnson County, Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage, Hank Williams at Ryman Auditorium, and Elvis Presley at Graceland. Strange creatures are also featured, including Bigfoot, the famed Wampus Cat, and the legendary Bell Witch.
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