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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

The Southern Ghost Girls, Part One | Advance CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

Science, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Spirituality, Natural Sciences

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!

Step inside the haunted halls of the South with Lesley Ann Hyde and her spirited crew from The Southern Ghost Girls Tours and Paranormal Investigations. Dressed in period garb and wielding tools both old and new, this ghost-hunting team explores some of the South’s most historic—and haunted—locations. In this episode, we uncover the secrets of the Arlington House in Birmingham, Alabama, where the past refuses to stay buried. From intelligent hauntings to unexplained shadows, Lesley, Kristin, and Makayla share chilling details of what still lingers in the grand old home—and why the spirits might just be dressed for the occasion. This is Part Two of our conversation.

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0:00.0

Today on The Grave Talks, a conversation about paranormal investigations in the South with the Southern Ghost Girls.

0:10.4

The Southern Ghost Girls Tours and Paranormal Investigations is a tour and paranormal investigation team led by founder Leslie Ann Hyde.

0:20.6

The team investigates homes, historical

0:23.6

landmarks, museums, and other places in the southern U.S. that are known to have a history

0:29.3

of unexplained happenings and paranormal phenomena. I'm Carol Hughes. On this episode of The

0:35.6

Grave Talks, it's part two of our conversation with the Southern Ghost Girls.

0:40.9

We'll talk about the Lowry House in Huntsville, the historical jail in Jasper, Georgia,

0:46.3

Theft Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum in Montgomery, and the Drish House in Tuscaloosa,

0:53.0

with the Leslie Ann Hyde and the Southern Ghost Girls.

0:57.9

Let's talk about the historic Lowry House. Now that's in Huntsville. Now this was a home during

1:05.8

the Underground Railroad people would go to. Yes. Kind of a safe house?

1:14.7

I'll tell a little bit about history and I'll let the girls, other girls talk.

1:21.4

But yeah, it was, this house was built in the 1840s and there was a family there that lived there, the Lowrys.

1:23.1

And they were actually union sympathizers.

1:30.2

But they were there during the Civil War era.

1:34.6

A lady named Anne Lowry was there at the house.

1:38.4

She was one of the relatives.

1:40.5

And she was actually waiting for her husband to come back from the war.

1:46.9

She was actually ambushed.

1:48.9

It's a very sad story.

1:51.4

The Union Army, which was General Sherman and his troops, came through Huntsville and that area, North Alabama, Tennessee.

2:02.1

They, their whole brigade pretty much destroyed everything in its path.

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