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- The Myrtles
Experience Southern hospitality at its finest with a stay at The Myrtles Immerse yourself in history, luxury, and charm Book your unforgettable getaway today!
- Myrtles Plantation - Wikipedia
The Myrtles Plantation is a historic home and former antebellum plantation in St Francisville, Louisiana, United States built in 1796 by General David Bradford In the early history of the property, it was worked by enslaved people
- Myrtles Plantation, The Historic Louisiana House Said To Be . . .
Built by General David Bradford in 1796, the Myrtles Plantation in St Francisville, Louisiana remains one of America's most notorious haunted houses If local legends are to be believed, this Deep South plantation was the site of great suffering that inspired several restless spirits that haunt the living to this very day
- MYRTLES PLANTATION LEGENDS, LORE AND LIES - American Hauntings
The True Story of the Myrtles Plantation in St Francisville, Louisiana How historical research revealed the true story of "one of the most haunted houses in America "
- Myrtles Plantation - Visit St. Francisville
Myrtles Plantation is a bed and breakfast with a full service restaurant, offering tours for visitors to experience one of America's most haunted homes Built above Tunica Indian Burial grounds, Myrtles Plantation is a popular tourist attraction due to its association with paranormal activity
- Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville Louisiana
The Myrtles Plantation is an outstanding example of the expanded raised cottage form that characterized many Louisiana plantation houses by the mid-19 th century This can be seen in its size (with a 107-foot frontal gallery) and in its handsome detailing, both inside and out
- Inside Myrtles Plantation – Photos and Hauntings Uncovered
Nestled in the picturesque town of St Francisville, Louisiana, the Myrtles Plantation is a true embodiment of Southern charm and historic elegance Its iconic façade, framed by towering oak trees draped in Spanish moss, creates a setting straight out of a Gothic novel
- Myrtles Plantation: The South’s Spookiest House | National . . .
The 10-acre, 18th-century Myrtles Plantation, featured in Traveler’s 2008 Stay List, charms visitors with rocking chairs on the cast iron porch and cozy French furnishings in its B B
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