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  2. This SC location is the creepiest place in the state, HGTV ...

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    Most Charleston ghost tours think that distinction belongs to the Old City Jail, built in 1802, and the location where pirates, murderers, slaves, Civil War prisoners and the first known female ...

  3. Lady in Red (ghost) - Wikipedia

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    A Lady in Red at the Gladstone Inn has been the subject of multiple reports and oral histories in Black Mountain, North Carolina and whose story is included on their local walking tour. [4] In Charleston, South Carolina, near Dock Street Theatre, a Lady in Red is said to be the ghost of Nettie Dickerson, a prostitute who frequented the Planter ...

  4. Twenty-One Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-One Magazine, also known as the Old Charleston Jail, is a structure of historical and architectural significance in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Operational between 1802 and 1939, the jail held many notable figures, among them Denmark Vesey , Union officers and Colored Troops during the American Civil War, and high-seas ...

  5. The Gray Man (ghost) - Wikipedia

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    Legend holds that the Gray Man is the ghost of a young man traveling from Charleston to see his fiancée in 1822. [3] On the way, he and his horse were caught in quicksand-like pluff mud in the marshes before Pawley's Island, and died. His spirit has haunted the shore nearby ever since, looking for the girl he loved. [2]

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    A lot of visitors admire Rainbow Row's historic homes and tour supposedly haunted areas, but those popular activities only scratch the surface of Charleston's past.. There are so many historic ...

  7. Pink House (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The ties with Virginia and South Carolina were especially close, and Bermuda's wealthy merchant families had established branches in Charleston and other important Southern Atlantic ports to control trade through those cities and otherwise play important roles (examples including two of the sons of prominent Bermudian Colonel Henry Tucker (1713 ...

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