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From the archives: September 17, 2004

Do you live near a ghost? Hear strange noises at night? Our brave editors explore the spookiest places in Atlanta.

On this page:The Top 7, More Atlanta Favorites.

The Top 7

  1. 1 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Kennesaw Mountain Historical
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    900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr NW, Kennesaw, GA 30152 (map)

    There are rumors you can hear cannon fire and catch apparitions of soldiers at the site of a major Civil War battle.

  2. 2 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Fox Theatre Atlanta
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    660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 (map)

    Some report they have seen the face of a Confederate soldier peering through this historic theater's windows.

  3. 3 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Hi Fi Buys Amphitheatre
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    2002 Lakewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 (map)

    Local folklore says that the spirit of a rock singer who was gunned down during a concert still roams through the audience.

  4. 4 4 Star Rating: Recommended Shakespeare Tavern
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    499 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 (map)

    Spooky role call: Legend has it that an entire cast of ghosts can be seen throughout the theater.

  5. 5 3.5 Star Rating: Average Anthony's Restaurant
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    3109 Piedmont Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305 (map)

    Some say that this restaurant not only boasts high-class food, but also high-class ghost indicators: flying dishes, cold spots, strange voices and glowing orbs.

  6. 6 4 Star Rating: Recommended Masquerade
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    695 North Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 (map)

    Some say night-creatures--such as a resident vampire--make appearances at this often-mischievous club.

More Atlanta Favorites

  1. 7 4 Star Rating: Recommended Park Tavern
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    500 10th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 (map)

    The only thing we overlook is the park

  2. 8 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Oakland Cemetery
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    248 Oakland Ave, Atlanta, GA 30312 (map)

    More than 80 acres of tombstones offer the most authentic link to Atlanta's colorful history.

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