Belmont Inn, Abbeville


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The Belmont Inn is described as a haunted historic hotel in Abbeville, SC, with multiple reported spirits, including a former bellhop named Abraham who is seen in the bar and rooms and is known for jiggling doorknobs. Other entities include a cook, sometimes called "Maybelle," who still works in the kitchen, and a woman who haunts the main staircase. Visitors have reported various paranormal occurrences, such as objects being moved, disembodied footsteps, and experiencing unexplained cold spots. A former bellman who is described as a friendly spirit that checks on guests. He is known to jiggle doorknobs, open and close doors, and has even appeared in guest rooms, sometimes making the bed. A cook from the early 1900s who remains in the kitchen, where objects are known to move and sometimes fly across the room. An unnamed woman who is often seen or felt on the main staircase of the inn. An additional spectral figure reported to haunt the lobby area of the hotel. Guests have reported seeing spirits in mirrors, feeling grabby hands on their shoulders, and finding scratches on their arms. Objects are known to move on their own, with reports of knives appearing in freezers and glasses breaking. Disembodied footsteps, the sound of pots slamming in the kitchen, and jiggling doorknobs are common occurrences. Guests have experienced cold spots and inexplicable drafts within the inn. In some cases, items like covers are pulled off beds, and luggage is unzipped.

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