Lake Lanier is extremely haunted. I believe the battlegrounds at Kennesaw Mountain are, too. Both areas make me feel terribly sick, to the point of vomiting.
I lived in a house at the base of kennesaw mountain and our home was haunted. My mother Who doesn’t even believe in the supernatural said when she visited us she felt terribly uneasy in the house and chose to stay in a hotel instead
@@TinkerbellJ-73WOW!!!! I always wondered if that battlefield was haunted…. My brother used to live nearby and we used to pass it while coming to visit him
I’ve been to Kennesaw Mountain a shit ton of times and never felt or saw anything weird. I’ve been alone many times and walked on the less popular trails right before it gets dark too. I do believe you though there probably are spirits there
God I miss the old masquerade. I remember being at shows in heaven and when the crowd was jumping, I swear the floor was give cave in. Too bad they torn it down a few years back
I’ve investigated Rhode’s Hall numerous times and can confirm it’s very haunted. Honestly one of the most haunted places I’ve ever been. Thank you for including it on this list!
Masquerade. Rhodes Hall. The Fox Theater. Joel Chandler Harris House. Shakespeare's Tavern. Never heard any of these stories, lived here my entire life, and been to these places countless times. The only things haunting Atlanta are the multitudes of championships thrown away. Terrible list.
Just a bit north into Georgia about a mile from lake city we caught 2 black mamba’s and one green mamba. I’d bet Florida has mambas. They’ve been introduced VIA hurricane. One of the black mamba’s was 8’ 2 inches. It was long however I hear it not uncommon to find 10 footers. The other black mamba was 6’9 and it was a male mamba, the 10 footer was a female. South Georgia between Valdosta and Albany there have been sightings of black cobra’s. I love catching the south eastern Coral snake. They are out in full force after midnight most any night. They are plentiful due to the high population of frogs and lizards around the Okeefenokee swamp. The eastern coral snake can make for a great pet if the owner understands how to train them. My cousin has one and it actually hunts frogs for him. The coral snake does not use its venom to disable the bull frogs, it is a male coral snake, it simply holds that its e frog in its mouth until it returns to my cousins whistle. It’s an amazing thing to see, the coral snake isn’t but about 3 feet long, very small snake however it has some growing to do. We have cooked frog legs, 26 in total at one time. My cousin gives Rascal the coral snake two bull frogs a week, this coral snake can eat a large bull frog. Amazing it is to watch how well trained a coral snake can be. They are highly intelligent. This one is very protective of my cousin as well.
I would look into the old Georgia Mental Health Institute and Candler mansion on briarcliff. I worked there until it closed in the late 1990s. This place was bad. The mansion was haunted
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There is the one house I lived in here in Georgia I can’t remember the full address but it was pond path in Dallas GA but this place was haunted haunted and to this day I still can’t stand blinds to be open at night thanks to a face of a pale man watching me in the corner of a window for as long as we stayed in that house and where the window was you would have to have a ladder then there was the time a wicker chair burned my steps father back he and my mother where arguing in the kitchen why I was playing a game on the PlayStation when started howling in pain ..oh then there was the night what sounded like a pack of wild dogs rampaging through our carport and going through our trash only to for my step father to run out with a bat to find nothing disturbed or signs of any dogs
Thanks for checking out this video @novabryan7959. Those sounds like some truly terrifying experiences! Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these other Atlanta haunts?
@@FrightNightScares went there several times in the 80s and 90s. Only weird thing I saw was a caged wrestling match, all fake I'm sure. Hall and oates concert, Keith Whitney, and a few others. Really enjoyed it
Lake Lanier is extremely haunted. I believe the battlegrounds at Kennesaw Mountain are, too. Both areas make me feel terribly sick, to the point of vomiting.
Yes, there have been so many deaths at Lake Lanier. It is creepy.
I lived in a house at the base of kennesaw mountain and our home was haunted. My mother Who doesn’t even believe in the supernatural said when she visited us she felt terribly uneasy in the house and chose to stay in a hotel instead
@@TinkerbellJ-73WOW!!!! I always wondered if that battlefield was haunted…. My brother used to live nearby and we used to pass it while coming to visit him
I’ve been to Kennesaw Mountain a shit ton of times and never felt or saw anything weird. I’ve been alone many times and walked on the less popular trails right before it gets dark too. I do believe you though there probably are spirits there
I’ve lived in Atlanta since 1975….(kindergarten to grad school ….ZERO ghosts, zero hauntings etc……
That’s your reality
I graduated high school in THE FOX THEATRE! Sylvan Hills High School, SW Atlanta, Class of ‘76 💜
Did you ever experience anything paranormal there @marywilliams1440?
man i miss the old masquerade in the mill i have seen many bands and have played there many times with my old band
I remember it went to a concert there 14 years ago.
No Lake Lanier?
I know, right? Lake Lanier makes me physically sick every time I have to be near it.
It’s not in Atlanta.
God I miss the old masquerade. I remember being at shows in heaven and when the crowd was jumping, I swear the floor was give cave in. Too bad they torn it down a few years back
They had a good haunted house behind there in October
i saw so many good bands upstairs there
I’ve investigated Rhode’s Hall numerous times and can confirm it’s very haunted. Honestly one of the most haunted places I’ve ever been. Thank you for including it on this list!
Thinking about how many times ive been in The Masquerade and has no idea.😮
Used to go to a lot of Reggae Music festivals at the Wren’s Nest yearly. Never knew it was “haunted”😂
Some of the locations we come across surprise us too! Have you been to any of these other haunts?
the monad and knocking at the masquerade was something else…
Masquerade. Rhodes Hall. The Fox Theater. Joel Chandler Harris House. Shakespeare's Tavern. Never heard any of these stories, lived here my entire life, and been to these places countless times. The only things haunting Atlanta are the multitudes of championships thrown away. Terrible list.
Always wondered why I got the creeps passing through Five Points Marta Station. There used to be a slave market nearby.
The Excelsior Mill is the original Mellow Mushroom when it was a theater
Didn’t even mention the abandoned Medical Arts Building! That place has 1000’s of malevolent spirits! 🙄
Hey how about my old home at 701 Glenwood SE.
Just a bit north into Georgia about a mile from lake city we caught 2 black mamba’s and one green mamba. I’d bet Florida has mambas. They’ve been introduced VIA hurricane. One of the black mamba’s was 8’ 2 inches. It was long however I hear it not uncommon to find 10 footers. The other black mamba was 6’9 and it was a male mamba, the 10 footer was a female. South Georgia between Valdosta and Albany there have been sightings of black cobra’s. I love catching the south eastern Coral snake. They are out in full force after midnight most any night. They are plentiful due to the high population of frogs and lizards around the Okeefenokee swamp. The eastern coral snake can make for a great pet if the owner understands how to train them. My cousin has one and it actually hunts frogs for him. The coral snake does not use its venom to disable the bull frogs, it is a male coral snake, it simply holds that its e frog in its mouth until it returns to my cousins whistle. It’s an amazing thing to see, the coral snake isn’t but about 3 feet long, very small snake however it has some growing to do. We have cooked frog legs, 26 in total at one time. My cousin gives Rascal the coral snake two bull frogs a week, this coral snake can eat a large bull frog. Amazing it is to watch how well trained a coral snake can be. They are highly intelligent. This one is very protective of my cousin as well.
I would look into the old Georgia Mental Health Institute and Candler mansion on briarcliff. I worked there until it closed in the late 1990s. This place was bad. The mansion was haunted
Thanks for checking out this upload @charlesbrown7026. We always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Do you have any personal stories or experiences from those locations you mentioned you can share with us?
There is the one house I lived in here in Georgia I can’t remember the full address but it was pond path in Dallas GA but this place was haunted haunted and to this day I still can’t stand blinds to be open at night thanks to a face of a pale man watching me in the corner of a window for as long as we stayed in that house and where the window was you would have to have a ladder then there was the time a wicker chair burned my steps father back he and my mother where arguing in the kitchen why I was playing a game on the PlayStation when started howling in pain ..oh then there was the night what sounded like a pack of wild dogs rampaging through our carport and going through our trash only to for my step father to run out with a bat to find nothing disturbed or signs of any dogs
Thanks for checking out this video @novabryan7959. Those sounds like some truly terrifying experiences! Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these other Atlanta haunts?
I live not far from lake Lanier and you seen some strange stuff on that lake at night
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@FrightNightScares i once saw a figure running across the water even fisherman saw it
Excelsior Mill has been gone for years.
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I never saw a ghost there at the mill.
I live in Conyers, right outside of Atlanta.
I work at a cemetery in conyers
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Good for you 😂
My neck of the woods‼️👀
I live in georgia😮
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THE CONJURING HOUSE!
Oakland Cemetary…duh.
Dude the masquerade is still open. My daughter just went to a show there. We live on lake Lanier.
the masq moved to Kenny's alley in underground atlanta back in 2017 or 18
This was on North Ave. the new one is underground
The old masquerade is no longer there, sadly. The new masquerade sucks
I been to fox theeter😅😅
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@@FrightNightScares went there several times in the 80s and 90s. Only weird thing I saw was a caged wrestling match, all fake I'm sure. Hall and oates concert, Keith Whitney, and a few others. Really enjoyed it
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s house 😂😂😂😂