Most Haunted Places In Jackson, Kentucky To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Jackson, Kentucky, where history and hauntings are entwined beneath the shadow of moss-draped oaks. These ghostly locations, steeped in voodoo, pirates, and tragedy, are said to echo with whispers from beyond, stirring in the humid night air.
Combs cemetery
: "Many sightings and noises within the grave yard."
Frozen Creek
: "July 5, 1939, Frozen Creek was suddenly flooded killing hundreds. One of the most tragic events in Eastern Kentucky History. Supposedly you can hear children''s cries at this site which was once a school/church before the flood."
Highland Orphaning
: "Sightings and sounds of the young students who died in a fire."
Noctor Plantation Houses
: "Haunted by the white owners who were killed by their slaves."
Roundbottom Curve
: "Golf course that was shut down because of alleged sightings of the many who wrecked there."
Jackson Independent School
: "Haunted by a young girl who met her death after falling down a flight of stairs during a fire alarm. - October 2004 correction/additional information: It was a young girl who suffered from seizures. She had one on the stairs one night during a PTA meeting. It was in the 20s or 30s.There have been lockers opened during the night, books scattered up and down the halls.The face of a little girl in the window at night; janitors have chased the apparition down the hall, thinking it was a real child, doors open and close in the old high school building, etc.Her name was "Maxine".She is not a malicious ghost."
Jefferson Hotel
: "Many can hear the sounds of the man who was gunned down on the entrance steps."