Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston


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Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston is considered haunted by the spirits of abused and murdered slaves, whose presence is felt in the historic slave cabins and the main house, particularly in a room where a Union Major died. Paranormal investigations have recorded disembodied voices, unexplained music, and tapping noises. The hauntings are linked to the plantation's history of slave labor, the devastating effects of the Civil War, and the presence of voodoo practices. Slaves' Cabins: Investigations by television crews like Ghost Adventurers documented chanting and tapping noises in the cabins. Main House: Ghost hunters have heard disembodied voices, coughing, and feminine whispers. Union Major's Death: The spirit of a Union Major who died in the main house is believed to linger in the upstairs "dying room". Ghostly figures in Civil War garb have been seen. Hidden voodoo symbols have been found on the property, further contributing to the paranormal atmosphere.

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