I’m kind of surprised that the property where the Columbia Correctional Institution once stood hasn’t had many reports of paranormal activity. It was torn down over a decade ago but that place was first built in 1866 and stayed in use until the 1970s. That place has a history similar to the East State Penitentiary although not as bad. Nothing of it remains and that’s probably for the best
Thanks so much for sharing that @codyflake3080. We love hearing about other places we haven't had a chance to look at yet. Have you been to any of the other haunted spots in this video?
Unfortunately no. Not many people I know are as open to this as I am and due to epilepsy I’m not allowed to drive. I have some historic knowledge about some of these places but I’m no expert historian or in the paranormal. The only reason I know about the old prison is because my late grandfather used to work there when it was still in use and used to tell me stories about what he witnessed. I also saw the place on occasion whenever my family entered Columbia. It was located across the Congaree River but was finally torn down in 1999. There’s now some condos where the prison used to be.
You should do one specifically on cry baby bridge from Anderson South carolina..... That bridge has actually been relocated to prior times it originally started in either Virginia or West Virginia or being built where a guy passed away on the bridge then moved to Charleston and then relocated and used in Anderson
I've been at the sheldon church when i was little with my mom. Would like to go see it again. Sucks it's gated off now. No experiences of the paranormal, though.
I was fixing tontell some of the thongs sc has gave me the honor to see from greencille to charleston but the negative comment when i talked about abilities. I was lefy only with the choice to remove my comments and not post stories and after 50 yeara in thos state i have plenty ( only lived outbof sc a total of 4 yearas when i moved to ny)
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Winthrop University in Rock Hill is haunted. Also, there's fields that were once part of Revolutionary War encampments. And now with all the development, the ghosts show up in modern houses. One time i heard disembodied boots, and also saw a full body apparition of a friendly enslaved woman. Also- ALL of Charleston.
Go to Elmwood cemetery close to Gervais st.bride and look for a a giant granite Tomb the word is the family inside was vampires.Yea sounds stupid but this tomb is 4 layers thick so some either was trying to get in or out of it.
Setting aside what it means for a place to be the "most haunted" (number of ghosts? frequency of sightings?), I still LOVE this video series. Hearing about the historic sites and then the alleged hauntings is FUN and the very high quality videos are so atmospheric! But I'm disappointed that places like Herdklotz Park, and Seven Devils Bridge, and Crybaby Bridge and the Embassy Suites hotel at Verdae Blvd. and Salters Rd. weren't mentioned. While none of them are "historic" or "touristy", they are all purportedly haunted, and for me, the fact that they are not at all well known makes them even more interesting. I'm especially intrigued by the Park and the Embassy Suites. The park is on the site of a former sanitorium, and has retained a basement room - UNDERNEATH THE PLAYGROUND. Sounds are heard, and people report feelings of unease as the sun sets, and a mysterious bell is said to ring, but can't be found. The hotel is relatively new, and while no apparitions have been reported, the staff swears the place is haunted, and even construction workers reported bizarre paranormal experiences while building it - such as electricity being turned on even though it wasn't even HOOKED UP yet!
Thanks so much for the love @blackbeardsghost6588. We hear you and wish we had time to cover all of the haunted places in each location. Thank you for sharing some of your favorite spots and we will definitely keep these in mind for future videos! Do you have any other ideas to add to this list?
I've been to the Boone Hall Plantation it was beautiful the garden was in bloom and many brides were there taking pictures. Those trees on the banks of the water are amazing they are so big you can get in them and everything was draped in Spanish Moss it was like a fairytale
Kershaw-Cornwallia house in Camden, S.C. I've been to the Boone Hall Plantation a couple of time's. Bufords Massacre (mass graves' and individual graves with circles surrounding the fenced in grave) in upstate, S.C, I used to live close to that a few years' ago.
@@FrightNightScares I lived in Charleston for about 9 years. I’ve been to most of the ones in Charleston. The cemetery at the Unitarian Church was a favorite. One spot always felt forlorn.
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I’m kind of surprised that the property where the Columbia Correctional Institution once stood hasn’t had many reports of paranormal activity. It was torn down over a decade ago but that place was first built in 1866 and stayed in use until the 1970s. That place has a history similar to the East State Penitentiary although not as bad. Nothing of it remains and that’s probably for the best
Thanks so much for sharing that @codyflake3080. We love hearing about other places we haven't had a chance to look at yet. Have you been to any of the other haunted spots in this video?
Unfortunately no. Not many people I know are as open to this as I am and due to epilepsy I’m not allowed to drive. I have some historic knowledge about some of these places but I’m no expert historian or in the paranormal. The only reason I know about the old prison is because my late grandfather used to work there when it was still in use and used to tell me stories about what he witnessed. I also saw the place on occasion whenever my family entered Columbia. It was located across the Congaree River but was finally torn down in 1999. There’s now some condos where the prison used to be.
You should do one specifically on cry baby bridge from Anderson South carolina..... That bridge has actually been relocated to prior times it originally started in either Virginia or West Virginia or being built where a guy passed away on the bridge then moved to Charleston and then relocated and used in Anderson
BHP grad here. Been by that bridge many times .
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Thanks for checking out this video @everdayishalloweenhaunted5543. Have you gotten a chance to visit any of these haunted SC locations before?
"you can't save me"
*Gets struck by lightning*
*God breathing a sigh of relief*
I've been at the sheldon church when i was little with my mom. Would like to go see it again. Sucks it's gated off now. No experiences of the paranormal, though.
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Ima ask my mom to take me to some of them ✨
I was fixing tontell some of the thongs sc has gave me the honor to see from greencille to charleston but the negative comment when i talked about abilities. I was lefy only with the choice to remove my comments and not post stories and after 50 yeara in thos state i have plenty ( only lived outbof sc a total of 4 yearas when i moved to ny)
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Winthrop University in Rock Hill is haunted. Also, there's fields that were once part of Revolutionary War encampments. And now with all the development, the ghosts show up in modern houses. One time i heard disembodied boots, and also saw a full body apparition of a friendly enslaved woman. Also- ALL of Charleston.
Go to Elmwood cemetery close to Gervais st.bride and look for a a giant granite Tomb the word is the family inside was vampires.Yea sounds stupid but this tomb is 4 layers thick so some either was trying to get in or out of it.
Have you been to Cowpens National Battlefield in Chesnee SC near Gaffney?? I’ve seen apparitions
no you didnt
Setting aside what it means for a place to be the "most haunted" (number of ghosts? frequency of sightings?), I still LOVE this video series. Hearing about the historic sites and then the alleged hauntings is FUN and the very high quality videos are so atmospheric!
But I'm disappointed that places like Herdklotz Park, and Seven Devils Bridge, and Crybaby Bridge and the Embassy Suites hotel at Verdae Blvd. and Salters Rd. weren't mentioned. While none of them are "historic" or "touristy", they are all purportedly haunted, and for me, the fact that they are not at all well known makes them even more interesting. I'm especially intrigued by the Park and the Embassy Suites. The park is on the site of a former sanitorium, and has retained a basement room - UNDERNEATH THE PLAYGROUND. Sounds are heard, and people report feelings of unease as the sun sets, and a mysterious bell is said to ring, but can't be found. The hotel is relatively new, and while no apparitions have been reported, the staff swears the place is haunted, and even construction workers reported bizarre paranormal experiences while building it - such as electricity being turned on even though it wasn't even HOOKED UP yet!
Thanks so much for the love @blackbeardsghost6588. We hear you and wish we had time to cover all of the haunted places in each location. Thank you for sharing some of your favorite spots and we will definitely keep these in mind for future videos! Do you have any other ideas to add to this list?
Love how you say yemassee
You can still visit the old Sheldon church. You just can't go inside it anymore. They have a gate around it
Thanks for that info @kaosnoodles5951. Have you had any spooky experiences at
Old Sheldon?
Why can’t you go inside the church anymore?
Never had a spooky experience there but it’s unnervingly quiet.
Never had a spooky experience there but it’s unnervingly quiet.
@@katlynwebb8474because at one point a groups of kids vandalize and graffiti the place.
I've been to the Boone Hall Plantation it was beautiful the garden was in bloom and many brides were there taking pictures. Those trees on the banks of the water are amazing they are so big you can get in them and everything was draped in Spanish Moss it was like a fairytale
Kershaw-Cornwallia house in Camden, S.C. I've been to the Boone Hall Plantation a couple of time's. Bufords Massacre (mass graves' and individual graves with circles surrounding the fenced in grave) in upstate, S.C, I used to live close to that a few years' ago.
Thanks so much for the suggestions @shanemenghi5623. Can you tell us a bit more about some of these other haunted spots?
Upcountry. the upstate is in NY state, not SC.
Another really interesting video. It always makes me happy when I see that you've uploaded a video.
That makes US happy @AScottishOdyssey. Thanks for always checking out our new content and we promise to keep 'em coming!
Loved seeing the Citadel in the opening shots!
Us too @klskin. Have you been to any of these haunted places in SC?
@@FrightNightScares I lived in Charleston for about 9 years. I’ve been to most of the ones in Charleston. The cemetery at the Unitarian Church was a favorite. One spot always felt forlorn.
My family and I had an experience there one night.
You missed Georgetown...
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Thanks for the love @ghassand2074. Have you experienced any spooky things at these locations?
Another episode. Thank you.
Do you still have your other channel the speakeasy
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I liked and shared this video 📹 out your welcome Fright Night 🌃.
Thanks as always @heathergibbs2904
Seems to Me,all these plantations are Haunted, and We know Why. GOOD !!!!!!
Yes @gladysmorgan5653. There do seem to be a lot of hauntings surrounding these sites. Have you had a chance to visit any of them?
@@FrightNightScares No. I don't think I would want to.
well they are called "spooks".