Historic Rugby Village, Part Two | Guest Miranda Young

Mar 12, 05:00 AM

Some people call it one of the most haunted towns in America: Rugby, Tennessee, nestled in the quiet corners of Northeast Tennessee. Founded in 1880 by the renowned author Thomas Hughes, Rugby was envisioned as a Utopian village, a beacon of harmonious living. However, Hughes' dreams were dashed, and tragedy struck when typhoid fever claimed the lives of many early inhabitants.

Today, Rugby stands frozen in time, its Victorian charm preserved amidst the rolling hills and whispers of the past. Its population is just 75, perhaps more if you count the spirits that allegedly linger among its quaint streets.

For those intrigued by the paranormal, Rugby offers an irresistible invitation. Here, the veil between the worlds is said to be thin, with hauntings reported in almost every building in this tiny town where the past is alive, and the spirits roam freely.

Today on The Grave Talks, we explore the ghosts of the Historic Rugby Village with Miranda Young. This is Part Two of our conversation.

For more information on Rugby, visit their website at historyhighwayshaunts.com or find them on Facebook at Historic Rugby After Dark. For more information on Miranda Young, you can search Ghost Biker Explorations on Facebook.

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