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Chattanooga Ghosts

 
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Chattanooga Ghosts: Haunting Histories Along the River

Prepare to confront the lingering spirits of Chattanooga's tumultuous past as you embark on a chilling journey through history. Listen closely to whispered stories of despair, from the heart-wrenching Trail of Tears to the blood-soaked battlefields of the Civil War.
Book your spot now and delve into the gruesome history of this once-thriving commerce town, situated at the gateway to the Trail of Tears. Meet the restless spirits who still clamor for revenge from beyond the grave. Join Chattanooga Ghosts on a spine-tingling ghost tour that will reveal the haunting secrets hidden just beneath the murky surface of Tennessee's haunted river city.
Reserve your place early through our website, as tours fill up quickly. Get ready for an evening of eerie encounters and unforgettable tales that will send shivers down your spine. Chattanooga Ghosts invites you to unlock the haunting histories that linger along the river's edge.

Dive into the spooky side of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and explore its most haunted locations, each with its own chilling tale. The Hunter Museum of American Art, perched on a bluff overlooking the Tennessee River, blends stunning art with eerie legends. From the Cherokee myth of the Tlanuwa, a fearsome bird of prey, to the ghost of Augusta Hoffman—whose body was found in a shallow grave next door—this art museum is filled with spirits that linger among its prized collections. Expect to feel ghostly presences and cold drafts as you wander its historic halls. The Read House Hotel is an iconic hotel home to Room 311, one of America’s most haunted hotel rooms. The story goes that Annalisa Netherly, a woman of ill fate, was found brutally murdered here in the 1920s. Her vengeful spirit is known to target male guests, move belongings, cause eerie noises, and even leave scratch marks on the unsuspecting. And let’s not forget the ghostly soldiers who roam the fourth floor, remnants of its Civil War hospital days. Learn the history of the Chattanooga Choo Choo that began as a thriving railroad hub in 1845 and became famous as the "Choo Choo," thanks to Glenn Miller's hit song. But behind the catchy tune lies a darker past—one filled with grueling labor, collapses during tunnel construction, and a history of brutal working conditions that left many injured or dead. It’s no surprise that the spirits of past railroad workers still haunt this historic train terminal. Join Chattanooga Ghosts as we explore Chattanooga’s haunted history—where art, luxury, and railroads collide with the otherworldly! Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more spine-chilling stories from US Ghost Adventures! ➦ W e b s i t e: https://usghostadventures.com/chattanooga-ghost-tour/ ➦ F a c e b o o k: facebook.com/usghostadventures ➦ I n s t a g r a m: instagram.com/usghostadv/ ➦ T i k T o k: tiktok.com/@usghostadventures ➦ P i n t e r e s t: pinterest.com/usghostadventures ➦ L i n k T r e e: https://linktr.ee/usghostadventures ➦ S u b s c r i b e: https://youtube.com/@USGhostAdventures #hauntedchattanooga #paranormalinvestigations #scary

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