Holly Theater, Dahlonega
The Holly Theater in Dahlonega is said to be haunted by various spirits, including an 1800s actor named Edwin Booth and a possible ghost of a tall man or little girl. Visitors and staff have reported seeing shadowy figures in the prop room and experiencing unexplained phenomena, such as lights turning on and off, and tricks played by unseen hands. Staff and visitors have reported seeing shadowy figures, one in the prop room, who later disappeared, suggesting a supernatural presence. Some say that spirits play tricks, such as turning lights on and off. Visitors and staff have reported the presence of a tall man, and one source mentions a possible ghost of a little girl. One of the rumored spirits is Edwin Booth, an actor from the 1800s. The theater was built by Randall Holly Brannon after World War II, opening in 1946.