El Ojo Lake (The Eye)
Unusual lake with a circular form. Most of the lake is covered with a somewhat smaller, circular island that floats around.
Yew at South Hayling St Mary’s Church
An ancient, enormous yew tree that has multiple stems. The circumference around all these stems in 1998 was 10.06 m.
Yew at Loose All Saints’ Church
An ancient yew tree. The hollow has divided its trunk into several parts, the circumference of its trunk is at least 10.06 m.
Shanghai Tunnels
Legendary tunnels in diverse locations of Chinatown. These tunnels were used as escape routes as well as for living, for diverse criminal activities. Legends about haunting.
Pittock Mansion
A prominent private mansion, constructed in 1909 – 1914. This French Rennaisance style chateau has 46 rooms. Around the house are famous gardens with heritage roses. Site of legends about ghosts.
Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet
Gorgeous movie theatre building in Neo-Baroque style, constructed in 1926. Now it is used for musicals and standup comedies. The theatre is considered to be a haunted place.
Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens
One of the oldest existing plantations in the United States, founded in 1681. The stately plantation house was built in 1935-1936 in a Colonial Revival style. Stories about ghostly apparitions around the kiln of the plantation. A famous feature of the park is Avenue of Oaks – more than one kilometer long, gorgeous avenue of moss-covered oaks.
Angel Oak
Enormous Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) of unusual beauty. The circumference of the trunk is 8.5 m but especially impressive is the enormous crown that covers 1,600 square meters. Stories about ghosts – angels around the tree.
Dock Street Theatre
Hotel – theatre building in the historical center of Charleston. Constructed in 1809 and adorned with a wrought-iron balcony. This hotel was built on the site where the first theater building in the area of the United States was constructed in 1736. Reportedly a haunted place.
The Gray Man of Pawleys Island
A ghost that, reportedly, is seen on the beaches of Pawley Island before hurricanes. It has been first reported in 1822 and has appeared many times, last in 2018 before Hurricane Florence. According to a legend, this is a man who perished in quicksand in the marshes at Pawley Island.