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View Article - The Haunted Dunhill Hotel
Haunted interior of the Dunhill Hotel

The Haunted Dunhill Hotel

The city of Charlotte is a perfect example of when modernity meets a deep-rooted past. Its lit skyline adorns the night as the stories of its past echo through the streets. Some are filled with such sadness and tragedy that Charlotte has become a sa ...

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View Article - The Latta Place Historic Site
Shadowy ghost in the hallway of Latta Place Historic Site

The Latta Place Historic Site

The Latta Place Historic Site stands nestled just outside of Charlotte, NC. A former plantation, now a living-history museum, it’s known as an educational gem offering visitors a glimpse into 19th-century farm life. History is filled with as much ...

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View Article - The Duke Mansion
The Duke Mansion

The Duke Mansion

The Duke Mansion is a sprawling Charlotte estate bursting with stories of success and progress. But within the shadowed corners of its history hides an account that tests the boundaries of true love. Converted into a bed and breakfast in Charlo ...

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View Article - The Hauntings of Queens University
Book on the floor of haunted Queens College

The Hauntings of Queens University

When you visit Queens University in Charlotte, you see everything you’d expect to see on a small college campus: students studying, athletes hauling around their workout gear, professors rushing to class. Yet, this school has a uniquely o ...

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View Article - The Spirits of Charlotte’s Carolina Theater
Haunted Carolina Theater

The Spirits of Charlotte’s Carolina Theater

For decades, the Carolina Theater Charlotte sat on North Tryon, slowly disintegrating into a state of dilapidation. This once-grand theater held an expansive history dating back to the 1920s. Beginning its run showing silent movies and vaudeville ac ...

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View Article - The Haunted Tryon House Apartments
Ghost in hallway of Tryon House Apartments

The Haunted Tryon House Apartments

Charlotte, North Carolina, is nicknamed the Queen City, a relic from an earlier colonial past when North Carolina paid tribute to the kings and queens of England. The nickname has stuck around, but perhaps it has become a bit of a relic in ...

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