Ope, A Ghost

Episode 79 - Haunted Road Trip: Atlanta

Heaven and Jonathan Season 1 Episode 79

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Once again, it’s time to pack up the Ope, A Ghost van and set out on another haunted road trip. This time, we’re heading to Atlanta, Georgia—but some roads are better left untraveled. Our stops in the ATL begin at the site of the deadliest hotel fire in American history where some victims remain, even if history has forgotten. We’ll wander through a park that may not be officially haunted, but it will definitely creep you out. Next, we’ll make our way to a historic mansion on Peachtree Street, where former residents—long since deceased—are said to send visitors fleeing. And what’s a haunted road trip without a cemetery? This one is steeped in restless energy, haunted by a group of Confederate soldiers and the distant, lingering echo of cannon fire. Then it’s off to an amusement park where the rides aren’t the only source of unease. Shadows move where they shouldn’t, and several corners of the park are said to be inhabited by specters from its earliest days. For our final stop, we’ll visit an open-air museum—a quiet collection of relocated buildings, each with its own past . . . and, some say, lingering occupants. So, grab your snacks and settle in; it’s going to be a long, spooky trip.

Ellis Hotel – Atlanta Ghosts

Ellis Hotel – Atlanta News First

Arnold Hardy – Wiki with Photo

Atlanta’s Darkest Secret Haunts the Ellis Hotel

Georgia Haunted Houses

Coasterpedia – Riverview Carousel

Six Flags Over Georgia Ghost Stories

Rhodes Hall – Atlanta Ghosts

The Historic Rhodes Hall

Atlanta - New Georgia Encyclopedia

The Haunted History of Georgia’s Thornton House

Ghost Hunters season 6 episode 20 – streaming on Prime 

Thornton House (Stone Mountain, Georgia) — Grokipedia 

The Most Haunted Places in Atlanta, GA | Haunted Rooms America 

Doll's Head Trail in Atlanta | Atlas Obscura 

Oakland Cemetery: A Hauntingly Beautiful Southern Burial Ground | Paranormal Traveler 

Stone Mountain Antebellum Plantation 

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