![]() ![]() As for the writing on the walls…well that could’ve been spraypainted on at any time. I’m not so sure there ever was a Farmer Allen, although the name of the road that runs through the property is (or was) Allen Road. This story is supposedly documented, but I’ve yet to see anything. Now, some of this story sounds like the typical cheese B movie stuff from Friday the 13th XXIII or something. The night guard’s body was found in the meat freezer, hung on a meat hook with a pig’s head replacing his own. One night, messages in animal blood were written on the wall, saying “I see you” and “Tonight all will die.” Shortly after that, when they failed to receive any report from the night guard, the sanitarium officials sent people to check out the slaughterhouse. There were reports of animals squealing from the slaughterhouse, but no one was ever caught trespassing. ![]() And one day, as all loonies do, he escaped. After a few years, he started acting better, so they let him work around and outside the Sanitarium, cleaning and whatnot. Eventually he became one of the patients in the very place that took his land. He’d try getting back in his house and just hang around his former property. So Farmer Allen went mad because he lost everything he owned. Then when the Marlboro Sanitarium was built (which is practically across the street from the site), the government seized the land. The now popular story is that the place used to be a farm years ago, owned by Mr. And no, it’s not just one slaughterhouse…there are many buildings, some burnt down part of an old railroad abandoned chicken coops sheds old farm equipment and other freaky stuff like smashed wooden crosses & ladders sawed in half. Located in Marlboro behind a residential area and a YMCA, the area of the Slaughterhouse is HUGE. I think these were decent for disposable camera photos.Īlso, keep in mind I have not been to the SH since 2002, so several of the buildings may have since been knocked down. But this is how the pics on the site used to look back in the day, and I think they have more personality anyway. They’re big, grainy, and in all honesty, not that good. As such, I’ve decided to keep the photos in their original condition. While not haunted per se, it is spooky because of the darkness, and really fun in a group setting!Ĭheck out to view our calendar of events and see all the fun things to do we have coming up for our members! Still have questions about how to join? Call us at 61.Note: The slaughterhouse was the original trip for the site. Seven acres of “which way do I go” decisions. This is where many believe the lost graves still remain and local lore tells stories of spirits trapped just beneath the dark waters of Cemetery Cove.Īnd finally, we highly recommend doing the corn maze by flashlight at Fiddle Dee Farms! Seven acres of twists and turns. Once you arrive at the dock, you will board your boat and paddle over the original location of the old 1800’s sunken cemetery that is just a mere 15 feet below the water’s surface. You will then take a short walk to the old dock on Center Hill Lake where, along the way, you will hear other accounts of ghostly haunting’s as your walk through the old military recreation base. If you are in for some adventure, then this is something you need to do! Your trip starts with a trolley ride to the old cemetery where you’ll hear the true and disturbing accounts of a flooded town, lost graves, ghostly visits, unexplained voices, and sounds. Next up is Canoe The Caney – Haunted Canoe Trip. We wanted to add in some honorable mentions that our members love, so first up is Millers Thrillers Haunted Woods & Zombie Paintball. Nashville Nightmare – Our members go here every year and it is a scare!!! With 4 different haunted houses, prepare to get terrified!.Are you curious what the best haunted houses in Nashville are? Well, we’ve got you covered!Īccording to Yelp, here is the 2017 Top 5 best haunted house list: ![]()
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