Haunted Places in Long Beach, Mississippi



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    The Blue Rose

    Pass Christian, Mississippi

    6.2 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The ghost of the woman who used to own the place appears in mirrors and in the front hall. Although it used to be a restaurant it is now a place where weddings and other events are held.


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    Harbour Oaks Inn

    Pass Christian, Mississippi

    6.3 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Once the "Crescent Hotel" during the Civil War, this building was later a hospital, and eventually became the celebrated "Harbour Oaks Inn" under the ownership of Diane and Anthony Brugger. Several ghosts were known to exist on premises. Sadly, the Harbour Oaks Inn was completely demolished by Hurricane Katrina in ...


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    Bay Town Inn

    Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

    10.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The former Bay Town Inn was destroyed by a storm surge during Hurricane Katrina, but guests at the current inn have reported encountering the apparitions of a French family who built the original house, as well as hearing whispering voices. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Bay St. Louis City Hall Building

    John C. Stennis Space Center, Mississippi

    11 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The Bay St. Louis City Hall, a 109-year-old municipal building that once housed the city jail, is rumored to be haunted. Witnesses say objects move on their own, doors open and close, bright lights appear, and footsteps can be heard on the steps. According to reports, in 1928 a man ...


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    Cabana Courtyard Apartments

    Biloxi, Mississippi

    12.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Residents of this apartment block have reported hearing the sound of someone falling down the stairs and the sounds of babies crying, and seeing a shadowy figure standing on the stairs of the apartment. Footsteps are heard when there is no one around. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Keesler Air Force Base

    Biloxi, Mississippi

    14.3 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Three distinct hauntings are said to have occurred at the Air Force Base. The first ghost is reported to have been the ghost of a cadet who hanged himself to death and his was said to be a malevolent entity who haunted the room he died in. His ...


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    Aunt Jenny's Catfish Restaurant

    Ocean Springs, Mississippi

    19.9 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Multiple reports of haunted happenings in Aunt Jenny's. Lights flicker, and light bulbs unscrew themselves. A man also appears in the bar and vanishes.


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    Rock 'n Roll Graveyard

    Ocean Springs, Mississippi

    21.5 miles from Long Beach, MS

    William Seymour Memorial Cemetery is commonly called the Rock n' roll graveyard by locals due to the prevalence of parties that teenagers have there. Regardless, there are some reports of hauntings, most notably of a woman in white rocking in a rocking chair(?).


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    Sycamore Church Cemetery

    Carriere, Mississippi

    31.8 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Supposedly if you sit on a bench that's in the cemetery you will feel a cold spot (probably not seeping up from the concrete bench) and someone breathing behind you.


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    Johns Bayou Road and Mt. Pleasant

    Vancleave, Mississippi

    32.3 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Allegedly several car accidents have all occurred where someone driving alone at night is struck by a phantom car that comes out of nowhere and disappears. No reports on the blood alcohol level of the drivers making the claims at the time of the crashes.


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    The Old Place

    Gautier, Mississippi

    32.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    It is rumored that the former plantation is haunted by the former slaves that lived there.


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    Singing River

    Gautier, Mississippi

    32.8 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Legend states that the Pascagoula River was the site of a mass suicide by the Pascagoula Indian tribe. Facing enslavement and slaughter from a pending battle against a superior force, they chose suicide en masse rather than facing defeat. As the marched into the water, they sang a ...


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    Northshore Regional Medical Center

    Slidell, Louisiana

    35.5 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Reportedly haunted by two ghosts. The employees refer to one of them as Reggie. The other is just a black mist.


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    Palestine Graveyard

    Picayune, Mississippi

    36.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    There are allegedly sightings of the ghost of a woman who killed herself in the cemetery after being jilted at the altar.


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    Fort Pike

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    37.1 miles from Long Beach, MS

    -Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike's Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890--by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound ...


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    Bellevue - The Longfellow Place

    Pascagoula, Mississippi

    37.3 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The home of a former slave trader, Bellevue is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of slaves abused and murdered there. Legend states that the mistress of the house was particularly cruel to the slaves and would often beat them to near death, and more than a few would later ...


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    Brooklyn Cemetery

    Brooklyn, Mississippi

    48.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young boy who is often seen walking through the cemetery.


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    Maple Street Bakery

    Abita Springs, Louisiana

    53.5 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Maple Street Bakery is housed in a building that's over 100 years old and has been a convalescent home, a private house, an art gallery and an insurance office. And, it's said to be haunted, as evidenced by footsteps on the porch, electrical anomalies, doors that open or close by ...


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    Bayou La Batre Jail

    Bayou La Batre, Alabama

    54.1 miles from Long Beach, MS

    When I first read "Bayou La Batre" in relation to ghosts, I had an overwhelming urge to yell "Run, Forrest! Run!" I refrained. In any event people claim that you can see the ghost of a man leaving a specific cell, and a toilet flushing *even though no ...


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    Myrtle Grove Cemetery

    Lumberton, Mississippi

    55.1 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Ghostly shadows, full body apparitions and feelings of dread (could that be because you are in a cemetery and confronting your own mortality) are the meat that makeup this haunting report.


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    Old SSA Convent

    Covington, Louisiana

    55.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Claims of screaming, eerie noises and other ghostly events. Considering the amount of graffiti and evidence of teen partying littered about the place, there might be a more mundane explanation for the noises coming from the place, but take a walk in the woods and decide for yourself.


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    Gwodz Rd - Patruski Gwonz Road

    Coden, Alabama

    56.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of black men who were hanged along the road by members of the KKK.


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    Chalmette Battlefield

    Chalmette, Louisiana

    57.1 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The decisive battle in the War of 1812 was fought here, an unnecessary battle in the minds of some, as the war was essentially over. The lives lost were essentially wasted. Do soldiers who died still haunt this ground?


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    Jackson Barracks

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    58.2 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The ghost in residence is said to be 1st Sgt. Henry Brunig, who killed himself here in 1937. Reports said that Brunig assisted with the care of the horses, and he had pronounced 21 horses too old unfit for work, so they were shot to death. The next day, Brunig's ...


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    The Lookout Inn

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    59 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The appropriately named hotel used to be an actual lookout along the Mississippi River. Some say parties can be heard going on in unoccupied rooms, and cold spots and unexplained noises have been noted by guests. There is also a bathtub that fills itself, reported to be linked to a ...


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    Bacchanal

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    59.1 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Reports say that this old bar houses many spirits, and not just the drinking kind. Witnesses say that inside, the presence of those who are no longer with us can be felt.


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    St. Roch Cemetery

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    59.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This cemetery, which honors Saint Roch, patron saint of dogs and invalids, is said to be haunted by a large black ghost dog. According to reports, the dog has shown up both on photographs and videotape. Guided cemetery tours are available.


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    Madame Mineurcanal's House

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    59.9 miles from Long Beach, MS

    According to the scary tales told about this place, Madame Mineurcanal, a former owner, hanged herself from an overhead beam on the third floor after killing her beloved dog. Her apparition has been seen here with her little white dog. Cold spots, moaning sounds and a dog's barking also have ...


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    Lanaux Mansion

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This 1876 bed-and-breakfast inn boasts the ghost of original owner Charles Johnson. His apparition has been seen walking through the house, all dressed in black.


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    Old U.S. Mint

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Built at the orders of Andrew Jackson, the mint began operation in 1838. During the Civil War, it was used to print Confederate currency and even served a short time as a military barracks. Money was printed here until the early 1900s. Perhaps the ghost who resides on the second ...


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  • New Orleans Ghosts
    Victor C. Klein
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    Dauphine House Bed and Breakfast

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    A paranormal investigator owns this 1900s bed-and-breakfast that is reportedly haunted by many spirits. They have been known to open and close the doors.


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    Lamothe Hotel

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    A ghostly woman in red is apparently sighted frequently as well as the sounds of ghostly children at play.


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    La Maison Marigny Bed and Breakfast

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.4 miles from Long Beach, MS

    At this bed-and-breakfast, you may share your lodgings with something kindly, but supernatural. Witnesses say an apparition appears at the top of the stairs, guests sometimes feel a kiss on their cheek as they go to sleep (or even get a pat on the rear), and the smell of frying ...


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    Le Richelieu Hotel

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.5 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Reported to have been built on the site of an old execution site for the Spanish army, it is claimed that the soldiers who died on the spot continue to haunt the hotel to this day.


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    Lalaurie House

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.5 miles from Long Beach, MS

    A mansion in New Orleans that was once owned by the vicious Madame Lalaurie. Neighbors reported that slave turnover at her house was unusually high and one neighbor reported a young slave girl who leapt to her death rather than face the punishment Madame Lalaurie had in store for her. ...


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    Old Ursuline Convent

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.5 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This old convent and its "Casket Girls" star in a local vampire legend. Back in the 1700s, girls were sent here from French convents to find suitable men to marry. They carried coffin-shaped chests, which presumably held their belongings. When the local citizens disrespected the girls, forcing them into prostitution ...


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    Morro Castle

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This building has a number of stories connected to it - but alas, all of them have been proved false. One said the house was built to quarter the Spanish troops of King Carlos IV of Spain, and hence it is sometimes known as the old Spanish barracks. ...


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    Beauregard-Keyes House

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This is one of those places that everyone has the same haunted story to tell: The crazy chess champion Paul Munni who lived there and ran through the streets of New Orleans with an axe. A GREAT story. Except it's wrong in every detail from the name of ...


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    Ernie K-Doe’s Mother-In-Law Lounge

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This bar is said to be haunted by former owner Ernie K-Doe and his wife. K-Doe was an R&B singer who once had a hit record called “Mother-in-Law.” He passed away in 2001, and his widow Antoinette ran the place until her death in 2009--but as reports say, they never ...


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    Hotel Villa Convento

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The sound of a ghostly child's laughter has been heard in the halls here, even though children are not allowed, and a mysterious madame may knock on the guest room doors, said to be a remnant from when the hotel was allegedly a brothel.


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  • Haunted Vicksburg
    Alan Brown
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    Hotel Provincial

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Reported to be haunted by the ghosts of numerous soldiers who died here during the Civil War when the hotel was used as a hospital. Numerous reports of full-body apparitions as well as some people reporting that when they step out of the elevator in building 5, for ...


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    The Sausage Man - Hans Muller House

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    A legendary ghost butcher stars in this unusual ghost story not unlike that of Sweeney Todd. The tale of a ghost who walked a sausage factory has been told for decades, and was printed in the 1930s "Gumbo Ya-Ya," a collection of Louisiana's oldest oral tales. The story begins with ...


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    Flanagan's Pub

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.6 miles from Long Beach, MS

    The ghost of a woman who committed suicide on the premises is said to haunt the pub.


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    The Morgue Bar

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Although this bar is no longer open, the building still remains and it is the building, not the bar specifically that is said to be haunted by the ghosts of those who died and were tended to in the former morgue.


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    Lafitte Guest House

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Room 21 is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young girl, possibly Marie Gleises, who died of yellow fever in the 1850s. She apparently appears to young children and speaks to them. Also, it is claimed that the sounds of a woman sobbing can be heard, reportedly ...


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    Andrew Jackson Hotel

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    A former children's home, it is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of those who died during the Yellow Fever epidemic that ravaged New Orleans.


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    Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    Jean Lafitte himself is said to haunt this bar, once the famed privateer's actual blacksmith shop. The governor made every effort to shut down Lafitte's illegal smuggling business, perhaps because of the affair Lafitte was having with the governor's wife. When Lafitte moved his business to the high seas, pirate ...


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    Cornstalk Hotel

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This Victorian hotel building is rich with history. For one thing, it was the 1800s home of Judge Francois Xavier-Martin, who was the first Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court and the writer of the first history of Louisiana. It is also where Harriet Beecher Stowe became inspired to ...


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    New Orleans Courtyard Hotel

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    At this historic hotel, guests have reported hearing parties going on in rooms that are vacant.


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    Madame John's Legacy

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    60.7 miles from Long Beach, MS

    This museum is said to have a ghost who may be Renato Beluche, a privateer from the early 19th century. His apparition has been seen, and witnesses have also heard voices and footsteps. This spot is also notable because part of the film "Interview with the Vampire" was shot here.


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  • Haunted Natchez
    Alan Brown


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