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Asked: Have you had a ghostly encounter in Chattanooga?

We’re looking for ghostly encounters to share with our readers on Halloween.

NOOGAtoday | Room 311

If any of our readers have stayed the night in The Read House’s Room 311, we want to hear about your experience.

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With Halloween quickly approaching, we’re wondering if any of our readers would like to join us for a scary story time.

The Chattanooga area has some pretty interesting haunted lore — from the legend of Old Green Eyes to Pitty Pat Hollow.

We want to know if any of our readers have had ghostly encounters in the area. Maybe you saw a ghost while taking a tour through the Citizens Cemetery or while enjoying a drink in The Bitter Alibi’s basement.

We’ll go first, while taking a tour of The Read House’s Haunted Room 311, the feeling of the room was definitely creepy. When we took video footage of the room, we thought we may have caught an orb on video — but we’ll let y’all be the judge of that.

If you’ve had an unexplainable encounter, share it with us for a chance to be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

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