Alabama is home to several unique places that are perfect for an overnight stay, including historic bed and breakfasts. In addition to being downright charming, many historic bed and breakfasts, including the Fort Conde Inn, are holding onto a haunting secret. Read on to learn all about the Fort Conde Inn and whether or not its haunting secret is true.
The Fort Conde Inn, which was built in 1836, is the second-largest house in Mobile, Alabama. It's also one of the city's most historic landmarks.
Originally known as "The Hall-Ford House," the Fort Conde Inn has been restored into a charming bed and breakfast that's perfect for an overnight stay.
Upon entering Mobile's Fort Conde Inn, you'll most definitely be taken back in time. Its antique furnishings and architectural details are delightful.
This historic landmark is also the centerpiece of Fort Conde Village, which includes charming cottages and shaded brick streets.
In addition to the Fort Conde Inn being a wonderful place for an overnight stay, it's also rumored to be haunted. Several guests have reported hearing voices and feeling an unusual presence on the second floor.
Lights have also been known to flicker on and off. Very STRANGE!
To find out whether or not this haunted rumor is indeed true, you'll want to book an overnight stay. To make a reservation at the Fort Conde Inn, click here.
The Fort Conde Inn is located at 165 St. Emanuel Street,
Mobile, Alabama 36602. For more information, you can view their website
here.
If you've ever stayed at the Fort Conde Inn and had a haunting experience, please share it with us in the comments.
For a list of more haunted places in Alabama, click here.
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