Tennessee Mountain Inn - Econo Lodge

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Once the Tennessee Mountain Inn but now reported to be an EconoLodge, this place is the home of a ghostly little girl. She has been seen on the balcony or in the hallways by guests and employees alike, and they say she is very sweet and friendly. Who she is remains a mystery.

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Geographic Information

Address:
531 Patriot Drive
Jefferson City, TN
United States

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GPS:
36.038481496163904, -83.4457059502165
County:
Jefferson County, Tennessee
Nearest Towns:
Dandridge, TN (2.3 mi.)
Jefferson City, TN (6.4 mi.)
New Market, TN (7.5 mi.)
Baneberry, TN (8.6 mi.)
Fair Garden, TN (9.6 mi.)
White Pine, TN (10.1 mi.)
Sevierville, TN (13.4 mi.)
Morristown, TN (14.8 mi.)
Newport, TN (15.2 mi.)
Blaine, TN (16.5 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.econolodge.com/hotel-jefferson_city-tennessee-TN471?source=gglocaloz

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  1. My family use to own this hotel before they sold it. My mother use to tell me stories of things moving in the office at night. Pencils would be on the desk ( which is a normal flat business counter) and they would roll off the edge. The front door would open and there would be no one there. I however stayed at the hotel for years as a child and teenager and never experienced anything. Even long stays in the winter I never saw anything. Family would say that there would be sounds of people walking in the apartment above. There was hardly ever anyone in the apartment, but yet you would hear walking. I was a child and never paid any attention. I was just playing.

  2. I stayed there several years ago and 100% had an experience and didn’t really even realize what it was until the next day during checkout when i told the woman at the front desk what happened. She confirmed there was ghost activity there and I immediately got chills. The clock kept flashing and acting like the power was going out and the little red light on the phone kept lighting up and I even unplugged it and it still happened. I thought it had a weird electrical issue or something and just covered it with a shirt and went to bed. During the night it felt like something grabbed my foot and it woke me up and I also felt something or someone staring at me but I never saw anything. It was super creepy and the woman told me a man had been spotted in that room walking across the room and also sitting in the chair beside the bed so I’m guessing that was him! I had never had a ghost or spiritual experience before this and it still gives me chills now writing this!! Kat

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