ADAMS, Tenn. (WKRN) — “That must be old Kate.” Generations of the Bell family and community members in Adams, Tennessee have used that phrase to explain the unexplainable. The Bell Witch legend dates ...
Less than an hour drive northwest from Nashville, Tennessee, near the border with Kentucky is one of the nation’s most documented hauntings. One thing that fascinates people, especially around ...
ADAMS, Tenn. (WKRN) – This weekend, the Bell Witch Fall Festival will share more history of Robertson County when “Smoke: A Ballad of the Night Riders” takes to the stage. “Smoke” tells the local ...
One of the most haunted places in the country has added something new to its lineup this, just in time for Halloween. Learn about the little known history and fascinating facts of Robertson County on ...
A hush fell over my tour group inside a dimly lit cave on Tennessee farmland. “Let’s just take a moment or two and get quiet and see if we hear anything today,” our guide told us inside the Bell Witch ...
"Would you call for help? Not if you were an elder of the Red River Baptist Church, only 125 years after the Salem Witch Trials, and in the buckle of the Bible Belt." — Bell Witch historian and author ...
A taxidermied family heirloon stares from its glass case in Sterling Buster's man cave. The Beast of Sugar Flats Road is a prized possession that creeps Buster out. It's head has been with Buster's ...
Sterling Buster's family heirloom stares out from its glass case in seeming terror. The taxidermied head of a monstrous creature dubbed the Beast of Sugar Flats Road ...
Tennessee Life visits Robertson County, the home of the legendary Bell Witch. Tennessee Life brings the October haunts home to you. In this episode we visit Robertson County, the home of the legendary ...
The haunting started in 1817 when John Bell began seeing ghost animals on his farm. Among the visitors to see "Kate Batts' witch" was Andrew Jackson, who fled the site. Stories of strange sounds and ...
ADAMS, Tenn. (WKRN) — “That must be old Kate.” Generations of the Bell family and community members in Adams, Tennessee have used that phrase to explain the unexplainable. The Bell Witch legend dates ...
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