Gatlinburg's Mysterious Mansion 2014! *OLD VERSION*
Haunted Amusement's SCARY SUMMER SPECIAL takes you on a tour of the Mysterious Mansion, the oldest and best haunted house in Gatlinburg, TN. High atop the Great Smoky Mountains sits a eerie turn-of-the-century manor house, beckoning tourists with it's alluring music. Once inside, patrons will experience true fear as they discover secret passageways and make their way through dimly lit rooms occupied by restless ghosts.
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Mysterious Mansion Brochures
A look at some of the different brochures of Gatlinburg's Mysterious Mansion.
House of Fairies Twin Creeks - Cherokee Orchard
Springhouse built by Louis E. Voorheis on his estate circa 1928-30 in the Twin Creek area in Cherokee Orchard- Gatlinburg, TN. Called it the House of Fairies. Look closely for the fairies towards the end.
Mysterious Mansion Skeleton
Higher quality footage of the flashing skeleton at the Mysterious Mansion.
Mysterious Mansion Lobby (12 January 2019)
The Lobby at Gatlinburg's Mysterious Mansion is very creepy especially at night.
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This Haunted house is rated amongst the top 10 most haunted house. We decided to visit and see if we can capture something on camera. Comment below and subscribe!
Ripley's Haunted Adventure, Gatlinburg TN
Ripley's Haunted Adventure, Gatlinburg TN
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Tennessee: it isn’t all Elvis and the Grand Ole Opry (though those things are pretty awesome). There are more than a few creepy places and weird stories in this southern state. Here are 5 of my favorite haunted places in Tennessee.
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Gatlinburg Tennessee...There's no place like Gatlinburg...Filmed during the off season in Gatlinburg Tennessee. There are many other attractions within walking distance in Downtown Gatlinburg Tennessee:...Gatlinburg Tennessee Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum... The museum has over 500 unusual and astonishing artifacts from all over the world. Located in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg Tennessee along with many other attractions like:...World of Illusions...Star Cars Museum...Ripley's Moving theater...Mysterious Mansion haunted house...Hillbilly Golf...Ober Gatlinburg Tennessee...Ripley's Aquarium...Gatlinburg Space Needle...Gatlinburg Sky lift...Black light mini golf...Amazing mirror maze...
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World of Illusions (Gatlinburg, TN) 2019 Tour & Review with The Legend
The Legend shows you around the World of Illusions tourist attraction in Gatlinburg, TN. This bizarre attraction is an interactive museum showing of the history of illusions and various effects.
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Exploring the Walker Sisters Haunted Cabin in the Smoky Mountains!
Treasure Hunter / Explorer Ed Huffman and his Crew explore a real haunted Walker Sisters log cabin deep in the Mountains!
Today we're in the Smoky Mountains and I thought it would be a great adventure to take my treasure hunting crew and family on a day hike to a real haunted house. This house/log cabin has had paranormal investigators here and they have confirmed it is a real haunted house.
In the 1940s and 1950s, visitors to the Little Greenbrier section of the park were greeted by the Walker Sisters. These were 6 sisters who lived in a log cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
A spinning wheel with yarn in an old cabin.
The Walker Sisters spent their entire lives in a cabin in Little Greenbrier Cove that was built by their grandfather in the 1840s.
The old house was built in the 1840s and there was 11 children that grew up in the house. Four brothers and 7 sisters. As the boys grew older pretty much left the house but the seven girls known as the Walker Sisters one got married and left and six of the girls all sisters you know stayed in the log cabin pretty much their entire life and they live to be about early look they made it to a ballot you know at the age of 90 92 but their entire life they actually lived in this one area never left even when the National Park came about in the 1930s they tried to force them out as they did with all the other people who lived in the park.
But these sisters would not would not budge they wanted to continue to live there and live the way of the mountain life and even up until the 1930s and 40s they were still living like they were in the 1800s no electricity no running water they made their clothes from the sheep's wool where they had sheep they survived
off the land so the deal was the park the National Park agreed to let them stay.
We just toured the entire property in-house and this at one time there was 13 people who lived here but the mom and dad and the mother and father and 11 children they made it we explored the old hunting cabin back in the woods and it was very peaceful I wouldn't really say it's haunted you know we didn't see anything today unless the camera catches something that we just we just didn't see but the feeling is very peaceful and it's a very beautiful place highly recommended you're in this area in the like Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg area to go explore.
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A Man Was Hiking in the Smoky Mountains When He Stumbled Across a Seriously Creepy Discovery
Jordan Liles has a passion for photography. His hero is a legendary filmmaker and actor, Sir Charlie Chaplin. Liles is a director himself, but he is most well known for his photographs of abandoned places. When it comes to abandoned locations in the United States, there are plenty of them. As America has evolved, many places didn't. Some places are left abandoned because they had prosperous beginnings only to fail. This has left these place abandoned and damaged.
Some places are left behind for more sinister reasons. One example is the Lake Shawnee Amusement Park located in West Virginia. It was built in the 1920s on the site of an ancient indigenous burial ground. Shortly after the amusement park opened, six people died. It is believed that it had something to do with spirits on the fairgrounds. After these deaths, the amusement park was left abandoned and in disrepair. Today, the only visitors of the site are people looking to get scared on Halloween.
Jordan stumbled upon one of his creepiest finds in 2013. The site is in Elkmont, Tennessee, which is hidden deep within the woodlands of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Jordan is a Memphis native, and he has been to the Smokies plenty of times. He lived in the area for 26 years and still visits the park often when he has time. It was during one of his hiking expeditions that he found something incredible. A man was hiking in the Smoky Mountains when he stumbled across a seriously creepy discovery.
During Jordan's trip, he went up an unnamed gravel road. At the end of the road, he found an abandoned neighborhood and a hotel. Some of the buildings were built over 100 years ago. One of the first structures that he came across was an abandoned cabin. It may have once been cozy, but today, it is an empty shell. When Jordan got closer to the cabin, he noticed that the windows were broken and the floorboards were pulled up. The cabin didn't look safe, so he didn't want to go inside. In his video, he is heard saying, I don't really think I want to go in there. It looks like the kitchen is on a slant which means that the property is not in good condition. From the outside, he could see decaying shelves and toppled containers all over the floor.
After leaving the cabin, Jordan continued to explore. He went through some nearby trees and down a set of stone steps. He saw another home. Inside, there was a washer and dryer that had turned upside down on the broken floorboards. It was difficult to tell how long it had been since anyone lived there. He was sure that the abandoned town had much more to see; he just needed to keep exploring.
As Jordan continued exploring, he found another house. This one had steps. It was missing many of its walls, and there was a screen installed to replace the missing planks. The screens were torn and tattered. The screen made it possible for him to get a good look inside. There was old furniture in the house along with broken fixtures. The walls were stripped down to the bare wood and loose planks. Any doors that were once in the home are not gone.
As Jordan walked down the gravel road, he came upon three more houses. It looked as though vandals had broken into one of the houses. There was a lock that had been smashed, leaving the doors wide open. This house wasn't in such disrepair that entering wouldn't be too dangerous. This home was in much better shape than the rest, and there will still blinds hanging from some of the windows. There was also a shower curtain hanging in the rust filled tub. The toilet had a matching seat cover. The bathroom was filthy, but it was in much better shape than the other houses in the ghost town.
Jordan came upon a large structure that he thought could have been a hotel. There was an enormous stone fireplace behind plenty of large windows. He assumed that it was a social area or the reception area. The stairs had collapsed so he couldn't go upstairs and check out the rooms.
Finally, when Jordan came upon a sign, he figured out what the town once was. It was once the Wonderland Club, which was a very prosperous vacation community. When it was built, the owner chose this site because it was close to a busy logging town. It was open to the public in 1912 and operated for seven years before private owners purchased the land and the structures. The idea was for a group of men from Knoxville, TN to create their own private venture. Unfortunately, the plans were rejected. Instead, they created an exclusive social club called The Wonderland Club. In 1925, the logging industry in the area died, and people couldn't afford to visit the Wonderland Club. Soon, the buildings fell into disrepair.
Jordan is shocked that he stumbled on an entire vacation property accidentally. Fortunately, he had his camera with him and was able to get some amazing shots. This is just one of America's many abandoned properties. If you look hard enough, you never know what you are going to find.
Gatlinburg Tennessee Amazing Mirror Maze You will not find your way out
Gatlinburg Tennessee Amazing Mirror Maze You will not find your way out..
Billed as the World's Largest Mirror Maze, Amazing Mirror Maze is a challenging maze that provides fun for the entire family, as well as a 15-minute, state-of-the-art light and sound show. Amazing Mirror Maze is open year round. Don't miss it! . Located in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg Tennessee along with many other attractions and restaurants like:...World of Illusions...Star Cars Museum...Ripley's Moving theater...Mysterious Mansion haunted house...Hillbilly Golf...Ober Gatlinburg Tennessee...Ripley's Aquarium...Gatlinburg Space Needle...Gatlinburg Sky lift...Black light mini golf...Amazing mirror maze...Gatlinburg Tennessee Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum... The museum has over 500 unusual and astonishing artifacts from all over the world.
Cash Staub visits The Grand Ole Opry backstage and Gatlinburg, TN! June 2019
Cash visits The Grand Ole Opry Backstage, and becomes a tourist in Gatlinburg, TN and takes us on a tour of where he performed, as well as some of the sights he saw while there!
The Grand Ole Opry: Met Del McCoury and Marty Raybon!
Sky Bridge: The longest suspension bridge in the United States - and we performed June 13-16 and will be back on July 4 through July 7!
Ober Gatlinburg: Go ice skiing and ice skating in the Smoky Mountains
The Car Museum
Ripleys Aquarium
Ripleys: Fun at the Haunted House and more
Anakeesta: Zip Line Fun
Mysterious Mansion Haunted House