Nightmarks in Georgia
5 nightmarks documented
Rhodes Hall — Atlanta's enchanted castle and its ghostly residents
A woman in dark dress watches from the staircase of this 1904 granite castle — Rhodes Hall's Confederate stained glass glows with stories of the dead.
Igbo Landing — where enslaved Africans chose the sea over slavery
In 1803, enslaved Igbo people chose drowning over bondage — their chanting still rises from Dunbar Creek, and figures are seen walking on the water.
Sibley Mill — the haunted Confederate powder works of Augusta, Georgia
Built atop the Confederate Powder Works where explosions killed many, this Augusta mill echoes with phantom blasts and shadows of Civil War soldiers.
The Georgia Bigfoot Hoax — Clayton County, Georgia (2008)
Two men claimed they'd found a Bigfoot corpse in Georgia. It turned out to be a rubber gorilla suit stuffed with entrails — one of cryptozoology's most infamous hoaxes.
Bright object observed over rural Newton, Georgia near Blue Book's end (1968)
A bright unknown over rural Georgia — one of Blue Book's final cases as the 22-year program wound toward its end.