Woodland Plantation, Port Sulphur
Woodland Plantation is described as a haunted site due to reports of full-body apparitions, disembodied voices, and unexplained noises, with specific hauntings attributed to Braddish Johnson, former slaves, and a young boy. Guests have also reported hearing screams, and the blacksmith shop and gin barn have their own reported phenomena, such as shadow figures and the sounds of metal banging. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions, including Braddish Johnson in period dress, but also shadowy figures in the gin barn. Whispers, banging, and the sound of a young man burning in the gin barn have been reported. The blacksmith shop is known for disembodied voices and the sound of metal banging. A guest at the plantation was awakened by a scream that sounded like it was in their room, while another visitor saw a man in period dress screaming in the overseer's house. One account mentions a young boy who vanishes when approached. Spirits Hall: The site of alleged sightings of former slaves. Blacksmith shop: Experiences disembodied voices and banging. Gin barn: Known for shadow figures, footsteps, and the sounds of a young man who died there. Overseer's house: Where a visitor witnessed a man in period dress screaming and trying to get their attention.