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  1. Apr 4, 2020 · Looking for the most haunted places to stay in Nashville? Nightly Spirits brings you a list of Nashville Haunted Hotels to fuel sleepless nights of spirit filled activity.

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · In this guide, we’ll unveil 15 of the most terrifying haunted houses in Nashville, where every step could lead to a new fright and every shadow hides a lurking terror. Are you ready to face your fears? 1. Nashville Nightmare

    • Hermitage’s History
    • Hauntings of The Hermitage Hotel
    • The Ghost Baby of Room 912
    • The Woman in White
    • Other Hauntings at Hermitage

    Located at 231 6th Avenue in Downtown Nashville, the hermitage was commissioned by 250 Nashville residents in 1908 and was named for Andrew Jackson’s estate, The Hermitage, which you can read about here. The hotel opened its doors in 1910. It was considered Nashville’s third ‘skyscraper,’ and advertised its rooms as noise-proof, fireproof, and dust...

    The Hermitage Hotel has an extensive past with energies unlike any other in Nashville. Once one of the city’s ‘grand old hotels,’ the Hermitage saw plenty of joy, vacations, happiness, drama, and tragedy throughout its century-long history.

    Most sources report that room 912 has the most unexplained activity out of all guest rooms at the Hermitage. In this specific room, guests claim to be woken up by the ear-piercing sound of a baby crying in the wee hours of the morning. Why is there a spirit-baby in this room, you may ask? That question can be answered by a bit of local lore… Accord...

    Another report to come out of the Hermitage Hotel is that of the ethereal woman in white. Believed to be on of the Edwardian women who called the hotel home in the 1910s, she is said to be the blame of countless strange happenings at the hotel. She opens doors, knocks drinks off of the bar, and even makes the hotel elevators malfunction. Guests hav...

    Several other spirits have been seen wandering the hotel in lush, Victorian clothing. These ghouls are responsible for the poltergeist activity reported by staff and guests. Chairs being moved by unseen hands, doors opening and closing on their own, even wine bottles are said to tip over. The Hermitage Hotel is even on the list of Nashville’s most ...

  3. During World War II, thousands of troops departed Union Station to be deployed overseas. The hotel is said to be haunted by the ghost of Abigail, which can be seen re-enacting how she passed. Out of all the rooms in this 7-story hotel, there is one famously known for its unexplained phenomena, room 711.

  4. Designed by celebrated Paris-trained architect James Carpenter, The Hermitage Hotel has been a symbol of opulence in Downtown Nashville since 1910. With the help of the Board of Trade, local folks raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help erect the structure that soon earned the name of Nashville's first Million-Dollar hotel.

  5. Perhaps the most famous haunted hotel in Nashville, the Gaylord Opryland Resort is always a popular place for Ghost hunters. Throughout the years, many guests have reporting having paranormal encounters with the ghosts of the Opryland Resort.

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  7. The Maxwell House Hotel. allen 4 years ago 02 mins. Before the Civil War the son of a wealthy judge, John Overton Jr. bought a plot of land in downtown Nashville and began building a lavish hotel. Then when the Union army rolled into town the unfinished hotel became a prison where captured Confederate soldiers were held.

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