- Printer’s Alley - Printer’s Alley, located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, has a fascinating and eerie haunted history that adds an extra layer of intrigue to its reputation as a historic entertainment district. This narrow, atmospheric alley has been a hub for nightlife, music, and various businesses since the mid-19th century. \n\nThe Alley’s Name: Printer’s Alley got its name from the many print shops that were once located in the area. The ghost of a printer who reportedly died under mysterious circumstances is said to haunt the alley. Witnesses claim to have seen him/her wandering the narrow lanes, sometimes in period clothing. \n- Lower Broadway, Nashville - Lower Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, is known for its vibrant music scene, honky-tonk bars, and lively atmosphere. However, it also has a haunted history that adds a touch of the supernatural to its entertainment-rich reputation.\n\nHistoric Buildings: Many of the buildings along Lower Broadway are historic, dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These old structures have witnessed a lot of history, including tragedies and accidents. Some claim that the residual energy from these events may contribute to the area’s haunted reputation.\n\nAlleyways and Hidden Corners: The narrow alleyways and hidden corners between the honky-tonks and bars on Lower Broadway are believed to be home to various spirits. These areas have seen their fair share of tumultuous history, and some people report feeling uneasy or experiencing ghostly encounters when wandering through them at night.\n- Tennessee State Capitol - The Tennessee State Capitol, located in Nashville, has its own share of ghostly legends and reported paranormal activity.\n\nThe most famous ghostly story related to the Tennessee State Capitol involves its architect, William Strickland. He designed and oversaw the construction of the building but passed away before its completion in 1854. Legend has it that Strickland’s ghost haunts the capitol, possibly because he was buried in the building’s north facade, as per his request. Visitors and employees have claimed to hear footsteps echoing in empty hallways, attributed to Strickland’s spirit.\n\nVisitors to the Tennessee State Capitol have reported an eerie and unsettling atmosphere, even during daylight hours. Some say they feel as though they are being watched or experience sudden temperature drops in certain areas of the building.
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Experience the terrifying history of Nashville through the lens of a LOCAL!
Haunted Nashville stands as the ONLY ghost tour in Music City that’s locally owned. Our informative guide will navigate you through Nashville’s spook-filled past, chilling history, and unsettling buildings.
What sets us apart is that our guides are raised in Tennessee. They are unmatched storytellers who deftly combine history and mystery for a spine-chillingly memorable encounter.
Our Terrifying Foot Tour will guide you through dimly lit passageways, where you will learn about chilling legends and witness the haunted buildings that harbor restless spirits and inexplicable occurrences.
This is an absolute must for enthusiasts of specters, history, and true crime stories.
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