MS: Pascagoula: Singing River

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The Pascagoula River at I-10 in Pascagoula was the site of the drowning of the Pascagoula Indians. The Biloxi Indians and the Pascagoula Indians were to have a battle, but the Biloxi Indians were much stronger. In order to save themselves from defeat and disgrace, the Pascagoula Indians chose to walk into the river, singing and chanting, and drown themselves. At night you can hear them singing, and that is why it is called the Singing River.

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MS: Oxford: Rowan Oak

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Home to William Faulkner and his family for over 40 years, Rowan Oak was originally built in 1844, and stands on over 29 acres of land just south of the Square in Oxford, MS. The ghost of William Faulkner has been seen writing on the wall in one of the rooms and has spotted walking the grounds of his home numerous times.

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MS: Ocean Springs: Aunt Jenny's Restaurant

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In the upstairs part of the restaurant, it has been seen by many people strange things happen such as items being misplaced on the table and noises being heard when no one was upstairs.

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MS: Natchez: King's Tavern

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An apparition named Madeline supposedly haunts this building and has been witnessed by many of the patrons.

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MS: Brooklyn: Brooklyn Cemetery

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There is a ghost of a young boy that haunts the Brooklyn Acres at night. It is said that many people have spotted him drinking his root beer and eating his candy cigarettes. Shawn was picked on so much as a kid he could not take it any more and now has come back searching for his friends he never had.

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MS: Sontag: Shiloh Baptist Church

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At midnight you can go down Nola Road and look at the church and see something in the window glowing. There have been people go in there and see a woman in a white dress chase them out.

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