Johnston-Felton-Hay House, Macon


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The Johnston-Felton-Hay House, or Hay House, in Macon, Georgia, is described as haunted by various phenomena, including reports of cold spots, disembodied voices, and full-bodied apparitions. Visitors have reported an elegant, elderly woman in 19th-century attire, believed to be a former resident, often seen wandering the hallways. Other reported paranormal experiences include moving objects, a rocking bassinet, mysterious door slams, and the sound of breathing or moans. Guests and staff have reported seeing full-bodied apparitions, particularly an elegant elderly woman in period clothing believed to be a previous resident. A gentleman has also been seen in the windows. Visitors have reported hearing disembodied voices, footsteps, breathing, and moans, especially in the master bedroom. Cold spots have been a common experience for visitors inside the house. Some reports mention objects moving unexpectedly, such as a bassinet rocking on its own. Doors have been heard slamming on their own. The most frequent apparition is an elegant older woman, assumed to be Mrs. Johnston or another past inhabitant, who appears in the upstairs hall. A story tells of a maid who saw a dress and shoes on the stairs before encountering a pair of spirits, Marielle and Felton, and fled the house in terror. Some visitors have claimed to see ghostly outlines of unseen guests appearing in wedding photos taken at the house.

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