Inn at Merridun, Union


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The Inn at Merridun in Union, South Carolina, is known for being haunted by multiple friendly spirits, including the former residents, T.C. and Fannie Duncan. Guests report the scents of Fannie Duncan's rose perfume and the smell of cigar smoke, the sound of harpsichord music when no instrument is present, and sometimes the appearance of an apparition of a white dog. The ghost of Fannie Duncan is associated with a rose-scented perfume, and the ghost of T.C. Duncan is linked to the smell of cigar smoke. Guests have heard the faint sound of harpsichord music or even a piano, even though no such instrument is at the inn. An apparition of a small white dog has been seen at the inn, with one story even mentioning it may join guests in bed. Former residents T.C. and Fannie Duncan sometimes leave shiny pennies as gifts for guests. The sound of footsteps can sometimes be heard on the upper floors. T.C. and Fannie Duncan: These former residents are considered the most notable spirits, a former state senator and his wife who lived in the house in the late 1800s.

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