The city of Nashville is known more for its contemporary eateries and tourist-friendly spaces than its old ghost stories, but that doesn't mean the city has lost its haunts. No, in fact, nowadays it's even more important to remember the city's past. Fort Negley is located right in the heart of the city, just a hot second from downtown, and there are some ghost stories about this local legend that just might give you goosebumps. Have you heard of the ghosts of Fort Negley?
Fort Negley is a historic structure found in Nashville, Tennessee, that was built by Union troops during the Civil War. It's found roughly two miles from the heart of downtown.
Fort Negley is perhaps best known as the largest inland fort built during the war. Nowadays, the park offers interactive exhibits, educational panels, school field trip opportunities, and other community-oriented experiences focusing on the area's history.
Of course, Fort Negley has its own legends that surround it. Many whisper that the fort is haunted by the ghosts of soldiers who long ago lost their lives during one of the bloodiest conflicts the United States has ever perpetuated.
The fort was built in a French-style, by stone, and took roughly 4 months to complete. During those four months, between 600 to 800 laborers are thought to have lost their lives. Hard work combined with bad weather, little shelter, and hardly any food will harm even the toughest human being.
The Battle of Nashville was fought a mile away, but Fort Negley was never itself attacked. Still, around 13,000 bodies were buried near the fort. The soldiers were later reburied in the National Nashville Cemetery in Madison, but many believe there are some forgotten bodies left in the ground.
After the war, a cholera epidemic devastated the city of Nashville. Around 1,000 people lost their lives and were haphazardly buried in the city. These shallow graves are also said to be the reason behind ghostly wraiths and works in the night.
Do you believe that Fort Negley is haunted? Have you heard any scary stories about the city of Nashville? Leave them in the comments below! There's nothing like an eerie moment to invigorate an evening, don't you think?
Make your way to Fort Negley's official city page to learn more about visiting the local historic landmark.
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