Haunted Places in McNairy County, Tennessee



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    Shiloh National Military Park

    Shiloh, Tennessee

    13.3 miles from McNairy County, TN

    The 1862 Battle of Shiloh meant death for thousands of soldiers, several of whom are rumored to still haunt the battlefield. Many tales and legends surround the battlefield, and visitors may see apparitions and hear phantom gunshots, drumming, footsteps, and voices. The nearby pond is said to occasionally turn red, ...

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    Generals' Quarters Inn

    Corinth, Mississippi

    16.6 miles from McNairy County, TN

    This historic inn is haunted according to guests staying on the second floor. A variety of paranormal activity has been reported, including ghostly voices, doors opening and closing of their own accord and lights going out for no apparent reason. Much of this activity has been attributed to a ...

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    Magnolia Manor Bed and Breakfast

    Bolivar, Tennessee

    24.6 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Built in 1849, this manor house has a ghost, or several, residing within. Every room has been known to presence of ghosts. In Annie's Room, the motion detectors go off and voices are heard when no one is there. A male and a female apparition have been seen in the ...

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    Clifton Public Library

    Clifton, Tennessee

    35.4 miles from McNairy County, TN

    The ghost of a man in white roams the wooded area and field behind the library branch. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Palestine Church

    Yuma, Tennessee

    47.4 miles from McNairy County, TN

    The building is surrounded by a cemetery that dates back to the early 1800's, and the church and cemetery have been abandoned for years. There have been many reports of hauntings here, including shuffling footsteps when no one is around, voices talking, screams and doors opening and closing by themselves. ...

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    Ghost Bridge

    Florence, Alabama

    52.3 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Properly called Jackson Ford Bridge, there are currently plans to demolish the bridge due to vandalism and decay making for a safety hazard. Of course if people start dying, that will just add to its reputation as a haunted spot, so possibly Darwinism should be allowed to take place ...

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    Forks of Cypress

    Florence, Alabama

    52.6 miles from McNairy County, TN

    This private property houses the infamous ghost bridge that has numerous claims of haunting. People claim to hear singing and voices in the area surrounding the property and some claim they have seen the apparition of a woman walking the grounds.

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    Robert M. Guillot University Center

    Florence, Alabama

    56 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Reportedly haunted by the ghost of a woman who hanged herself back in the day when the Center was a teaching college. Supposedly you can still hear what sounds like the body swaying on the second floor.

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    Wesleyan Hall - University of North Alabama

    Florence, Alabama

    56.1 miles from McNairy County, TN

    This building, constructed in 1856, has a rich and interesting history. During the Civil War it was occupied by both Confederate and Union troops at different times. During the Confederate occupation General John Bell resided there and during the Union occupation, General Sherman himself stayed at Wesleyan. The ...

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    Norton Auditorium - University of North Alabama

    Florence, Alabama

    56.1 miles from McNairy County, TN

    A ghost named George is said to live here, a former construction worker who fell from a scaffold as the place was being built.

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    University of North Alabama - Romeo and Juliet statues

    Florence, Alabama

    56.1 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Several witnesses have reported seeing the statues of Romeo and Juliet floating around The University of North Alabama's campus during a full moon. Every year during Halloween a pumpkin mysteriously makes its way into Romeo's hands. Some faculty at UNA believe that Romeo goes in search of pumpkins for his ...

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    Off Campus Book Store - University of North Alabama

    Florence, Alabama

    56.2 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Locals tell a story that this building once was occupied by a young girl, Molly, who died in the 1930s or 1940s. Molly was bittem by her puppy, which had contracted rabies. Her ghost is said to look down from the upstairs window.

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    Pope's Tavern Museum

    Florence, Alabama

    56.3 miles from McNairy County, TN

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    Pope’s Tavern

    Florence, Alabama

    56.3 miles from McNairy County, TN

    This historic museum operated as a hospital during the civil war, so the rumours of haunting's appear to have a leg to stand on; which can't be said for some of the apparitions supposedly reported. Staff and visitors have reported the apparitions of various amputees in the main bedroom ...

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    Winston House

    Tuscumbia, Alabama

    57.4 miles from McNairy County, TN

    In 1874, a tornado took the life of lady of the house Judith Winston, who was crushed beneath rubble. Her sons pulled her from the wreckage, but she died in the front bedroom on the eastern side. Since 1982, the 1824 house has been a museum and event space. Mrs. ...

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    Sweetwater Plantation

    Florence, Alabama

    57.5 miles from McNairy County, TN

    The home of a former Alabama governor, it is reportedly haunted. Many people believe the ghost is that of the Governor's son who died in the Civil War.

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    Cinemark Theatre

    Tupelo, Mississippi

    60.4 miles from McNairy County, TN

    The most famous ghost haunting the Theatre is a ghost named Lola who is often seen doing work-like activities.

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    Belle Mont Mansion

    Tuscumbia, Alabama

    62 miles from McNairy County, TN

    A former slave plantation, it is believed to be haunted by slaves that lived and died here and also possibly by the ghosts of its former owners.

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    Lyric Theatre

    Tupelo, Mississippi

    63.9 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Staff of the Lyric Theatre have nicknamed their ghost "Antoine'. He is a mostly benevolent entity who apparently entertains himself by moving things around and humming. Sometimes his footsteps can be heard throughout the theater. Some people believe that he is possibly the ghost of a ...

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    Abandoned Butcher's Shop

    Russellville, Alabama

    67.1 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Not much info on this, apart from the fact that it is an old, abandoned butcher's shop on the side of this dirt road, about 1.5 miles south from Fletcher Road. See map for precise location. Locals get an eerie feeling around this building.

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    Mount Pisgah Cemetery

    Fulton, Mississippi

    68.1 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Strange lights are reported to have been seen in the cemetery.

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    Save-a-Lot

    Pontotoc, Mississippi

    68.7 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Employees claim that it is haunted.

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    Loretta Lynn Ranch

    McNairy County, Tennessee

    71.3 miles from McNairy County, TN

    The Plantation House and surrounding areas have seen supernatural activity. Civil War soldiers have been seen walking or camping out nearby, and the house itself has seen its share of unexplained phenomena, attributed to the plantation's founders. Ghost Adventures featured the site on a 2011 show.

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    Rowan Oak

    Oxford, Mississippi

    78.4 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Even the name of William Faulkner's home is an ode to the mythic. Legend has it that Faulkner still haunts the rooms and grounds of Rowan Oak.

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    St. Anthony Hall - Delta Psi

    McNairy County, Mississippi

    78.8 miles from McNairy County, TN

    Reportedly haunted by a former frat boy.