Johnson-Sanderson Mansion, Jonesboro


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The Johnson-Sanderson Mansion in Jonesboro, Arkansas, is described as haunted, with reports of a hooded figure moving a wardrobe, doors opening and closing on their own, a music harp playing by itself, and cold spots in the upstairs hallway and bedrooms. The mansion, dating to the 1880s, was home to wealthy families, including the Johnsons and later the Sandersons, who were the city's mayoral family. Witnesses have seen a hooded figure moving a heavy wardrobe across a room, even when no one else was present. A music harp has been heard playing on its own, adding to the mansion's haunted reputation. Doors have been observed opening and closing by themselves. Cold spots have been reported in the upstairs bedrooms and hallway, suggesting a possible ghostly presence. The mansion was first occupied by a wealthy retail family, the Johnsons.

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