Experiencing the Paranormal at Myrtles Plantation | Eerie Stays in St. Francisville, Louisiana

Experiencing the Paranormal at Myrtles Plantation | Eerie Stays in St. Francisville, Louisiana

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If you’re an adventure enthusiast, visiting the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, should be on your list.

There are several theories about why this place is so haunted. One suggests that ten people were murdered here at the end of the 1700s. Another theory claims the house was built over an Indian burial ground. A third theory adds an intriguing twist, saying a slave named Cloe became involved with the plantation’s master.

According to the story, after finishing some report, Cloe was punished harshly—her ear was cut off, and she was sent to work in the fields. Seeking revenge, she baked a cake laced with poison, which led to the deaths of the owner’s wife and two children. In retaliation, Cloe was killed. Today, many believe her ghost, and others, haunt the estate and the house.

But there’s more. Visitors have reported seeing a French woman wandering from room to room, a ghost playing the piano, a portrait that seems to change its expression, and a girl who appears at certain times. The mystery tour, which lets you explore these eerie happenings, runs daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Fridays and Saturdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.