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5 Most Haunted Gardens in America You Never Thought were Unsafe



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For Americans, walking around gardens is one of the most common activities to relax and get fresh air from natural plants. Many people, like those who go for a run in the morning and especially those with house pets, typically start their days by taking a walk with their animals in a nearby garden. While you probably do this to start your day full of energy and positivity, you need to know where exactly you are going before stepping into any garden.

In America, many gardens are considered haunted. You probably don’t want to be approached by an eerie ghost while you’re just trying to enjoy yourself in nature. In case you’re concerned about this and would like to be sure of your safety from scary supernatural beings, here are the 5 most haunted gardens in America you need to be aware of.

1. Denver Botanic Gardens

At first glance, this is one of the calmest and most beautiful places in all entire Denver. But it turns out that there’s something particularly strange about Denver Botanic Gardens that scares the hell out of people from time to time. 

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Right at the entrance of Denver Botanic Gardens, you will notice strange things happening. This territory actually used to be a cemetery that was moved elsewhere. Apparently, not all the bodies were properly moved, which annoyed the spirits that belonged to these bodies. In the garden, you can hear creepy whispers, feel sudden cold spots, and smell flowers even if it’s winter. Ghost hunters even caught the eerie sounds on video.

Those who have no idea that this place is haunted expect nothing but calm, or ideally chase a pleasant surprise at the end of a walk. But surprises here don’t come with terms and conditions, unlike common bonuses and rewards on online gambling sites, where you can get a free welcome bonus no deposit required. Instead, Denver Botanic Gardens carries secrets and offers only whispers.

2. White Point Garden

The charming White Point Garden is located in Charleston, South Carolina. Behind its calming nature, there is actually a story that’s quite dark.

In 1718, when a punishment by hanging was normal, a pirate crew was hanged on the territory of this garden, along with their leader, Stede Bonnet. The visitors believe that their spirits are still lingering here. There are reports of sudden gusts of wind, hearing strange whispers, and seeing apparitions of hanged men. 

3. Oak Alley Plantation

Those who want to see the splendid nature of the southern part of America often choose to visit the Oak Alley plantation. If it is not obvious from the name, this place is popular for its magnificent oak trees. However, there is a tragic story behind all this.

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The plantation was built in 1839, and it was owned by the Roman family. The slaves who worked hard suffered some serious health issues, which affected the owning family members and led to their passing. Here, you will often notice the ghost of the “Lady in Black”, who is believed to be Celine Roman, grieving her dead child. There were also reported eerie footsteps sounds along with the smell of an unknown perfume.

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4. Myrtles Plantation

The house that stands on the Myrtles plantation is known as the most haunted house in America. It was constructed in 1796, and the rumors say it houses approximately 12 ghosts. These supernatural forces apparently decided to spread on the land as well.

The most seen ghost is Chloe, who used to be a servant at the house and poisoned a family by accident. You might even hear the sound of children’s laughter and feel an unsettling humidity while walking on the plantation’s grounds. Other visible ghostly apparitions can be seen as well. They are usually dressed in 18th-century clothes.

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5. Audubon House and Tropical Gardens

In the Abudon House and Tropical Gardens, you will come across the wonders of tropical nature along with haunting experiences with a very unfortunate story behind it.

It was built in the 1840s by John Geiger. The series of tragedies started to happen when his children passed away from the yellow fever one by one. Their poor spirits still hang around the house and the gardens. If you visit this place, you will definitely notice child apparitions near the flowers, as well as hear the echoes of soft footsteps. You might also spot the ghost of John Geiger.

Bottom Line

Even though beautiful gardens seem spectacular, attractive, and relaxing, you might be walking into a supernatural trap without even realizing it. Gardens are indeed the last places you expect any danger or even anything slightly strange. However, do not let the beauty of nature fool you. In any case, if you enjoy wandering around gardens and you live in America, now you know about 5 gardens that are haunted, and you should be careful with them. 

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