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Historic Bell Witch Cave

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Widely regarded as one of the most well-known and most haunted places in the U.S., the Bell Witch Cave is believed to be the home of the infamous Bell Witch, who some believe murdered a man 200 years ago, and continues to haunt the cave today. Today, the Bell farm operates as a tourist attraction, bringing in enthusiasts of the paranormal from around the world. The cave, which sits at the northern side of the property, is the location’s main attraction, bringing in countless visitors, both skeptics and believers.

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Cave Tours

The Historic Bell Witch Cave has been placed on the National Historic Registry since April of 2008.

The Historic Bell Witch Cave tour is approximately 40 minutes long. This guided tour takes guests through the cave owned by John Bell. Guests will see an ancient Native American burial site within the cave and many fascinating natural formations.

Your guide will take you back in time to hear the story of the Bell Family hauntings, and then bring you back to the present with chilling stories of more recent activity in the cave. You may experience a haunting of your own so be prepared!

Cabin Tours

Also included in the admission is a 30 minute guided tour into our hand-hewed log cabin which is a replica of the Bell Family home. The John Bell Cabin is furnished with time period pieces and gives guests a first-hand look at how the Bell Family lived in the 1800s. The John Bell Cabin houses our collection of pictures, books, documents, and genealogy.

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