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The Mytles Plantation From the page: "Handprints in the mirrors, footsteps on the stairs, mysterious smells, vanishing objects, death by poison, hangings, murder and gunfire -- the Myrtles Plantation in the West Feliciana town of St. Francisville, Louisiana holds the rather dubious... more
Reviewed by maremare Oct 08 2008, 03:47am ( 8 reviews ) • prairieghosts.com
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Reviewed by bluz4greeny on Oct 08, 1:12pm
i love the paranormal , everything and anything !
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Rated by smiley05 on Jul 04, 6:01am
I like anything that has to do with paranormal
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Rated by IAMJOJO on Jun 18, 12:25am
Interesting read
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Rated by HauntedPlaces on Jan 21 2009, 7:17pm
THE LEGENDARY MYRTLES PLANTATION IN ST. FRANCISVILLE, LOUISIANA HAS LONG BEEN REGARDED AS ONE OF "AMERICA'S MOST HAUNTED HOUSES". AND WHILE SCORES OF GHOST HUNTERS WILL SWEAR TO THE FACT THAT THE HOUSE IS INFESTED WITH GHOSTS, THESE SAME INVESTIGATORS WOULD BE PUZZLED TO LEARN THAT FEW OF THE STORIES THAT HAVE BEEN PASSED ALONG AS "FACT" ACTUALLY OCCURRED. THIS HOUSE IS CERTAINLY HAUNTED -- BUT NOT FOR ANY OF THE REASONS THAT WE HAVE BEEN TOLD FOR SO LONG! FOR THE FIRST TIME, DISCOVER THE REAL STORY BEHIND THE MYRTLES AND ITS PLETHORA OF GHOSTS AND HAUNTINGS!
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Rated by maremare on Oct 08 2008, 3:47am
The Mytles Plantation From the page: "Handprints in the mirrors, footsteps on the stairs, mysterious smells, vanishing objects, death by poison, hangings, murder and gunfire -- the Myrtles Plantation in the West Feliciana town of St. Francisville, Louisiana holds the rather dubious record of hosting more ghostly phenomena than just about any other house in the country. But what could be more dubious than the honor itself -- perhaps some of the questionable history that has been presented to "explain" why the house is so haunted in the first place! Long perceived as one of the most haunted house in America, the Myrtles attracts an almost endless stream of visitors each year and many of them come in search of ghosts. It is not our purpose here to do anything to discourage these visitors from coming -- or even to discourage them to looking for the ghosts that they can almost certainly find here. The purpose of this article is to question the "facts" as they have been presented by several generations of Myrtles owners and guides -- facts and history that many of them know is blatantly false. We have no wish to try and debunk the ghosts, merely the identities that they have been given over the years. The Myrtles, according to hundreds of people who have encountered the unexplained here, is haunted -- but not for the reasons that we have all been told. But why go to the trouble to debunk the myths that have been created over the last fifty-some-odd years? Surely, they aren't hurting anyone, so why bother to expose them as the creation of rich imaginations? To that, we can only say that no dedicated ghost hunter should be afraid to seek the truth. As the history of a house is the most important key to discovering just why it might be haunted in the first place, it seems to be imperative to discover the real history of the site. It has often been recommended to sift through the legends and folklore of the place in a search for a kernel of truth. This is exactly what we did in the article that follows --- we have examined the lore in a search for the truth and have found it. It might not be as glamorous as the legends of the Myrtles Plantation that we have all heard about but it is certainly strange. The real history of the plantation is filled with death, tragedy and despair, leading us to wonder why a fanciful history was created in its place. That question will likely never be answered but many others will." Read more about the Myrtles Plantation here: http://www.prairieghosts.com/myrtles.html The Official Website for the Myrtle Plantation: http://www.myrtlesplantation.com/
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Rated by LilPoot on Nov 25 2005, 4:00pm
I like paranormal stuff like this. But why is it tagged under married life? *shrugs* Oh well, I still liked the site. =)
