Village Inn Bed & Breakfast, Stone Mountain
The former Village Inn Bed & Breakfast in Stone Mountain, Georgia, is a reportedly haunted site where visitors have reported seeing spirits, hearing disembodied voices, and experiencing unexplained noises like footsteps and slamming doors. The property was once a Civil War hospital in the 1830s, which is believed to contribute to the hauntings. Paranormal events include an African American man singing, phantom text messages, disappearing objects, and the sound of a ball bouncing down the stairs. Some visitors claim to have seen an African American man, possibly a former occupant or patient, singing or whistling on the property. Unexplained sounds such as footsteps, slamming doors, disembodied voices, and the sound of a ball bouncing down the stairs have been reported. There are also accounts of phantom text messages appearing on phones and household items disappearing from their usual places. The property's history as a Civil War hospital in the 1830s is often cited as the reason for the hauntings.