Natchez Under-The-Hill, Natchez


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Natchez Under-The-Hill is considered haunted by the restless spirits of its notorious past as a rough-and-tumble riverboat port, with reports of ghostly figures, disembodied laughter, and unexplained shadowy forms seen darting about the area. The Under-The-Hill Saloon is a focal point for these stories, with visitors reporting paranormal phenomena, though many historical buildings in the area are said to be haunted. The district was once a dangerous and lawless river landing populated by gamblers, prostitutes, river pirates, and rough riverboat crews. Due to its rough history, many spirits are believed to remain, their stories intertwined with the very fabric of the place. Visitors have reported seeing the ghostly figures of people, sometimes laughing or walking arm in arm, before they fade from view. Others have described seeing balls of energy or shadowy figures darting around the area. Some visitors report feeling an overwhelming sense of presence and unease, often accompanied by unexplained chills. Under-The-Hill Saloon: The oldest building in the area, the saloon itself is said to be a hotspot for activity, with patrons and staff reporting ghost sightings and other paranormal events. Silver Street: This historical street, once known for its active nightlife, is also considered haunted, with some claiming the street itself has a lingering ghostly presence.

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