With its cobblestone streets, moss-draped oaks, and centuries-old mansions, Charleston, South Carolina, is a city that wears its history proudly—and sometimes eerily.
Beneath the charm and Southern hospitality lies a darker side, where the whispers of the past echo through narrow alleyways and candlelit courtyards. From the spirit of a legless Confederate soldier to the mysterious Lady in White, here are five of Charleston’s most haunted places where history and the supernatural still walk hand in hand.
1. 20 South Battery: The Legless Confederate Soldier
Standing gracefully on the edge of White Point Garden, the stately home at 20 South Battery looks every bit the symbol of Charleston’s grandeur. But behind its elegant façade,…more
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