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The Sugar House of Charleston: Hell on Earth
The horrifying truth about the former slavery workhouse in Charleston, SC.
The Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp: A Legend That Won't Die
Deep within the misty swamps of South Carolina lurks a creature born from ancient legend and modern fear—the Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp. From chilling encounters to mysterious disappearances, this cryptid’s legacy has captured imaginations and terrified locals.
The Last Hanging at the Old City Jail
The Old City Jail in Charleston, South Carolina, built in 1802, is a historic site known for its harsh conditions and numerous executions, with the last occurring on July 11, 1944, when Albert E. Mungin was hanged for murder. Mungin’s execution marked the end of the jail's role in capital punishment, reflecting racial tensions and legal inequities of the era. The jail closed in 1939 and was later renovated into an event venue, but it remains famous for its morbid reputation.
Top 5 Most Haunted Places in Charleston
Discover the five most haunted places in Charleston, South Carolina, each with a chilling history and ghostly tales. From the spectral soldier at Mills House Hotel and the mourning ghost of Sue Howard Hardy at St. Philip’s Church, to the haunted bride at St. Michael’s Church, the restless spirit at The Powder Magazine, and the eerie Whistling Doctor of Bloody Alley, these locations offer spine-tingling experiences. Join Ghost Tour Charleston for an immersive walking tour to explore these haunted sites and hear captivating stories firsthand.
Lovestruck - The Tragic Haunting of Dock Street Theatre
A burnt woman in red assails those who dare to enter Dock Street Theatre.