13 of the Most Haunted Places in Country (Southern) Music History
(It just so happens they’re all in or tied to Dixie - DD)
Country music is rich with history, and that history comes with an occasional ghost or two.
Several songs in the genre are bone-chilling, telling tales of scorned lovers seeking vengeance or the devil himself looking for a soul to steal. There are also a few ditties about ghosts, which is fitting, given that some of the most iconic places in country music are reportedly haunted!
From music venues with permanent resident performers to hotels with guests who just won't check out, we've compiled a list of the most haunted places in the history of the music we love so much.
Keep scrolling to see which places you should put on your next ghost hunt!
13. Flying Saucer - Nashville, Tenn.
Known for offering more than 80 types of beer, the Flying Saucer may have been serving up more than patrons bargained for. Although the Nashville location of this chain of bars is now closed, there’s a good chance the ghostly inhabitants are still slinging drinks.
Per Only in Your State, the bar took up residence in a very unique location when it opened: In the baggage claim area of the…