In today’s episode we take a look at an abandoned plantation mansion in the south. Built in 1824 by a Methodist minister and planter from Virginia. Originally part of a 1000 acre property that was sold several times over the years. From what we could find online it seems that this home was actually occupied up until about 5-6 years ago. The house was in the process of being renovated but became way too much work and the family moved out leaving the home abandoned. And in today’s episode we are taking a look at another abandoned plantation mansion once owned by the governor! So join me today and let’s see what’s left. This 1835 brick mansion was once owned by the governor of this state and is known to be one of the most haunted places in the state. This entire property was once over 4000 acres of land including and entire family cemetery with graves dating back the 1700s, now with this place being known as a haunted mansion A&Es paranormal state featured this place on an episode where people said they would see the body of the governor roaming the rooms and land of the mansion. After entering the home we didn’t feel any sort of strange presence but I am not knocking the idea of this place possibly being haunted. So join me and let’s see what this place is like. I am an Urban Explorer from Oklahoma just traveling around finding the coolest forgotten places! follow me on my journey around the world finding the best unknown forgotten places on earth! Merch coming soon
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