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Red Boiling Springs — Moving beds, dark figures, cold spots and disembodies voices are rumored at the Thomas House Hotel. Join the Ghost Hunt Weekends crew for an overnight at this haunted hotel, Friday, or Saturday nights.
Stay close as you wander through an old cemetery and hear stories of a flooded town with lost graves, ghostly encounters, unexplained voices and eerie sounds, Fridays, and Saturdays through the beginning of November. Castalian Springs Oct. Calm your fears with apple cider by the fire and hear spooky historic murder ballads by the Traveling Caudells. Hermitage Oct. Columbia — The Columbia Ghost Tour is a fall tradition walking downtown to hear eerie tales and spooky history.
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Read More. Mary Jane Kennedy spent 30 years teaching in Orlando. She has a background in music, voice-over, historical research, and storytelling. Also, as a co-founder of The Front Porch Storytellers, she has presented storytelling and music programs at many schools, civic functions, senior homes, and organizations throughout the Appalachian Highlands for nearly 20 years along with the popular Historic Ghost Walks of Elizabethton.
Chad Bogart descends from a long line of Appalachian storytellers. His telling is enhanced by a background in music and historical interpretation. He has been featured as a historic interpreter and character demonstrator at over 50 historic sites across the eastern U. He is also a co-founder of the Front Porch Storytellers. His interest in scary stories stemmed from ghost tales told by his grandmother and are a favorite among his listeners. The program will be presented in the Fort Watauga Amphitheater which offers bench style seating and the opportunity to socially distance between family groups.
Make sure to dress warmly as the nighttime air along the Watauga River can be chilly and damp. This event is free of charge and is sure to be an exciting evening with family and friends! Visitors Center Hours: 9 a.
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