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There are those in Memphis who swear they see the ghost of Elvis still lingering around the city, but
The King of Rock and Roll isn't the spirit lingering around the Mid-South.  Below is a list compiled
from about.com of the other haunted sites around town. You may not see anyone wearing blue suede
shoes, but you might be lucky enough to witness your own
ghostly encounter.

1. Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery:
Located in Atoka, the Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery (aka the old Bethel Assembly of
God Church Cemetery) has got to be one of the scariest sites on this list.  Sure it's got paranormal
activity, but it's the type of paranormal activity that gives one the willies. According to those who have
dared to visit the old cemetery, this site has several spirits --and they're not nice.  Visitors have
reported coming across dead criminals, ferocious beasts and even the
ghosts of malicious children
--some of whom have been dead since the 1850s. For those of you who are dying to run in with some
seriously dead bad guys, the cemetery is located at 3406 Tracy Road in Atoka.

2. Brister Library:
It might be just us, but this ghost story brings to mind scenes from Harry Potter -- probably because
the ghost hangs out in an old school library.  The Brister Library is the former library building at The
University of Memphis. According to legend, a student was raped and murdered among the book-filled
shelved. The murderer was never caught, but the spirit of the student still roams around the building,
screaming for help. "UPDATE" This building has been torn down. We have determined this was an
urban legend.

3. Ernestine and Hazel's:
Nobody really knows who haunts Ernestine and Hazel's dilapidated bar.  The bar is located in
downtown Memphis on the corner of Main and GE Patterson, and the building once housed a brothel
upstairs.  Drop by one night during the witching hour.  Witnesses tell us the jukebox plays by itself and
ghostly figures have been spotted by the bar.
The most haunted building in Memphis. Russell makes
a world famous "Soul Burger". Have one and tell him the ghost hunters sent you.

4. Ornamental Metal Museum:
The Ornamental Metal Museum is one haunted site even we're reluctant to visit.  It's located on the
grounds of Memphis' old Marine Hospital, but it's not the hospital that creeps us out --it's the
basement.  In fact, even the people who work there don't like to go downstairs.  That's because the
basement originally was the hospital's morgue. This morgue saw thousands of yellow fever victims
during the city's epidemic and the ghosts of some of those victims still haunt the area today.

5. Orpheum Theatre:
If scary spirits aren't your thing, you might want to check out the child ghost that inhabits the Orpheum
Theatre.  Mary is probably Memphis' most famous ghost. The poor child was killed when she was hit
by a street car outside the Orpheum while her family was going to the theatre. Although she's over a
100 years old, Mary is still a child.  She spends her eternity playing pranks in the theater such as
opening doors and laughing out loud.  But whatever you do, don't sit in sit C-5.  That's Mary's favorite
seat in the theatre and she is frequently spotted hanging out there enjoying the show. In addition to
Mary, paranormal investigators believe that there are as many as six other spirits residing in the
Orpheum Theatre.

6. Overton Park:
This is Memphis's own Lady of the Lake.  There seems to conflicting dates on when this woman
actually died.  Some stories say it was the 1940s while other say it was in the 1960s.  The one thing all
stories are sure of is that the body of a young woman was found floating in the lake at Overton Park.  
The woman was wearing a blue dress and she was raped, then stabbed to death, but she's definitely not
at peace.  Many people who park their cars by the lake swear they have seen the ghostly apparition of
the woman rising out of the lake still wearing the blue dress.  Perhaps she is looking to see if her
murderer has returned...or maybe she's looking for revenge.

7. Voodoo Village:
Voodoo Village sounds like it's something from a Scooby-Doo cartoon, but it really does exist in
Southwest Memphis.  Located on Mary Angela Road, the area is home to St. Paul's Spiritual Temple
and is enclosed in a huge iron fence.   But if the stories and legends are true, there's more than church
services taking place behind those walls. Sacrificial offerings, black magic, revenge spells and the
walking dead...if you are looking for buffet of supernatural activity, Voodoo Village is the place to go.  
You never know what you'll find...or what will find you.

8. Woodruff Fontaine House:
We have personally investigated this house. It is not haunted AT ALL! Tourist Trap! Please don't
waste your money.
You'll find the elegant Woodruff Fontaine house located between two French Victorian mansions. Built
in 1870, the mansion is located in Memphis's old "Millionaires Row" and is still a popular place for
people to wed.   Molly Woodruff Henning, the daughter of the original owner and the first person to get
married in the home, is "said" to still inhabit the room. NOT! The staff all but jumped out of rooms
yelling, "BOO"! What a tacky over-decorated joke this was.

9. Hunt Phelan Home:
If you haven't been to Hunt Phelan, you really should go!  Worth every penny to spend the weekend
and get pampered and see a
ghost at the same time. Not only do they have the best bread pudding this
side of the Mississippi, but the place is haunted.  You can't miss the house.  It's the big one with pillars
located on Beale Street and Danny Thomas Blvd.  The stately antebellum mansion was built in 1828
and is said to be haunted by a servant. And not just any servant.  This one died while holding onto a
secret treasure and he really wants someone to find it. The servant's ghost often appears to visitors of
the home, trying to point them to the treasure's burial spot.

10. More creepy spooky places:  
We are still looking for one more haunted spooky place in the Memphis area.  If you know of one that
needs to be added to our list, email:  michelle.ponto@wreg.com.  

Until then, happy ghost hunting!

Compiled from:
Memphis Ghosts, Teresa Simpson, about.com
Boo Who? By Greg Akers, The Memphis Flyer, October 5, 2006
and Memphis Paranormal Investigations,
www.memphisghost.com
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Memphis people LOVE their spooky haunts.  After posting our Haunted South Top 10 List earlier
this October, we got so many email's asking for more, we couldn't resist making a second list.
So...for all of you who need a little more fright in your life, below is a list of other spooky places in the
area.

1) Liberty Land Theme Park
This legend is a little gruesome.  Years ago the man who operated the carousel in the park was trying
to retrieve a balloon for a little girl and was accidentally decapitated.  Of course, he died, but the
question we have is...does his ghost roam the grounds with or without a head?

2) Old Raleigh Cemetery
Built back in the 1800s, this cemetery is the resting place for many of Memphis's wealthy
landowners.  We know that doesn't sound spooky, but the thing is, these landowners aren't exactly
resting.  According to  Memphis Paranormal Investigations, the area is extremely active and you just
might see a few floating apparitions wandering around.

3) Chase Mansion
At wedding ceremonies we say "until death do we part", but in this case the couple is together for
eternity.  The Chase Mansion is located near Shelby Forest State Park and apparently the couple
who lived there used to drive each other crazy --literally.  In fact, the woman got so angry with her
husband she killed him and then chopped up his body and threw the pieces into the Mississippi river.  
But she wasn't free of his bickering yet.  People now see both ghosts walking around the property
..And, get this, they are still fighting.   

4) Lyle's Lake
This urban legend locale could be in a horror movie --or at least a Friday the 13th sequel.  Lyle's
Lake, which is located in Shelby Forest State Park, is said to be haunted by all the children who
drown there and by Mr. Lyle himself.  If that doesn't give you the shivers, we dare you to take a boat
out on the water.  The lake is almost black and even the people at Memphis Paranormal
Investigations admit that its a creepy place.  Just be careful.  If a skeleton hand reaches out of the
murky depths and pulls you under, don't say we didn't warn you.

If you have a spooky legend you want to share, email it to
hauntedmemphis@aol.com.

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