Historic Elm Springs Ghost Hunt

Saturday, 4 September 2021 7:00 PM - Sunday, 5 September 2021 12:00 AM CDT

2357, Park Plus Drive, Columbia, TN, 38401, United States

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General Admission Ticket Partial Approval - $99.00

General Admission Ticket permits you to enter the venue at the normal time 7:00pm for Meet and Greet, Q/A, and Ghost Hunt till 12:00a.m.

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VIP Ticket Partial Approval - $125.00

VIP Ticket permits you entry to the event 1 hour early at 6:00p.m. to hang out with Doogie, Jason, and Jeremy. It also includes an exclusive VIP Event Lanyard, and a signed 8x10. Meet and Greet, Q/A, and investigation until 12a.m.

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Saturday, 4 September 2021 7:00 PM - Sunday, 5 September 2021 12:00 AM CDT

Historic Elm Springs, 2357, Columbia, TN, 38401, United States.

This is a unique opportunity for you to investigate this historic gem with Steven "Doogie McDougal of Travel Chanel's Haunted Towns, and The Fearless Ones Jason Hale and Jeremy Layne.  Elm Springs is a location not many have had the opportunity to step foot in after hours.  The surface of what these walls hold has not even began to peel.  Join the guys for a full investigation of this amazing location. 

 

Elm Springs is a magnificent Greek Revival mansion built in 1837 by Maury County master builder Nathan Vaught for James & Nathaniel Dick of the N & J Dick Company, two wealthy New Orleans cotton merchants. The home was a gift for their sister, Sarah Todd, wife of Christopher Todd formerly of Virginia. The Todd family lived here until the couple passed away. The property was inherited by daughter Susan Todd, the wife of Abram Looney, a prominent attorney and Colonel in the Confederate Army & a Tennessee State Senator. Built on the old stage road that led from Pulaski to Franklin, Elm Springs witnessed the long marches of both the Confederate and Union armies, and served as the headquarters of Confederate General Frank Armstrong in November 1864.

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