Walking Horse Hotel

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At this very spot, the Union soldiers released many Confederate prisoners at the end of the Civil War, many of whom were very sick and malnourished and died in the hotel. To make matters worse, in the 1970s a Vietnam vet had a flashback and shot 4 hotel guests to death. As one would think, the hotel is very active with supernatural phenomena, including the sounds of voices, gunshots and walking and running footsteps in the hallways. Of the hotel’s 13 rooms, Room 11 is said to be the most active and folks here have reported a feeling of being watched.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    101 Spring St
    Wartrace, TN 37183
    United States

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    GPS:
    35.527340684668054, -86.33456659986115
    County:
    Bedford County, Tennessee
    Nearest Towns:
    Wartrace, TN (0.1 mi.)
    Bell Buckle, TN (4.6 mi.)
    Normandy, TN (6.7 mi.)
    Shelbyville, TN (7.7 mi.)
    Plainview, TN (11.9 mi.)
    Tullahoma, TN (13.4 mi.)
    Manchester, TN (14.2 mi.)
    New Union, TN (14.3 mi.)
    Unionville, TN (15.9 mi.)
    Lynchburg, TN (17.0 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://walkinghorsehotel.com/

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    Comments (9)

    1. julie overall word  |  

      Great great grandafther and grandmother and uncle built this hotel and also ran the hotel. And are also buried up the road from the hotel there in wartrace .

    2. Been here. It’s amazing. The people that run it are phenomenal and very open minded. That being said, the Vietnam Vet thing never happened according to those that actually own and reside in the hotel and they have no reason to keep that info from anyone. It is very active though. A great place to investigate!

      • What about Strolling Jim the first champion walking horse that’s buried in the backyard of the hotel?One of the paranormal investigation teams heard a horse neighing as they came outside for a break! I wish more people would tell the stories that grandparents have told of about the hotel, no matter what it’s about. Any history is good history!

    3. NOT TRUE ABOUT CIVIL WAR.. CAUSE THE HOTEL WAS NOT EVEN THERE
      IN 1860’S….. THE HOTEL WAS BUILT IN 1917 HOTEL OVERALL FOR RAILROAD
      WORKERS… NOW THE BUILDING TO THE N OF HOTEL WAS PUB/BOARDING
      HOUSE AND WAS USED A CIVIL WAR ERA HEADQUARTERS…..
      BUT THE HOTEL WAS NOT EVEN THERE DURRING THE CIVIL WAR….

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