Tennessee Haunted Houses
  Tennessee Haunted Houses

Tennessee has had several nicknames, but the most popular is "The Volunteer State." The nickname originated during the War of 1812, in which the volunteer soldiers from Tennessee, serving under Gen. Andrew Jackson, displayed marked valor in the Battle of New Orleans.
Other nicknames include the "Big Bend State," which refers to the Indian name of the Tennessee River; "The River with the Big Bend"; and "Hog and Hominy State," now obsolete but formerly applied because "the corn and pork products of Tennessee were in such great proportions between 1830 and 1840"; and "The Mother of Southwestern Statesmen," because Tennessee furnished the United States three presidents and a number of other leaders who served with distinction in high government office.
Many Tennesseeans volunteer at area haunted houses in the fall.



Millers Thrillers Haunted Woods
Come out for a spook that includes woods, maze, and barn full of terror! Wknds starting Oct 9th. Just south of Spring Hill High School beside the Ring Farm Corn Maze! Its worth the trip from Nashville or Franklin for this uniquely different than your ordinary haunted house scare with walls!

(Added: 30-Apr-09 Clicks: 183)

Devil's Dungeon - Nashville, TN
Devil’s Dungeon – Nashville’s most controversial and imposing Haunted House Attraction. Featured nationally in the Wall Street Journal as an industry pioneer in shock and gore!

(Added: 08-Jul-04 Clicks: 5908)

Terror At 2596
Haunted House/Attraction located in Bartlett,Tn. Walk-thru Haunted Attraction with many suprises in the depths of Terror At 2596

(Added: 14-Sep-02 Clicks: 2478)

House of Martyrs
Multi-media, pyrotechnics, & theatrical illusions transform LampLight Theatre into a chamber of torture. Satan & his servants’ ploys are unveiled as the audience journeys on a timeline of horror. “House of Martyrs” is not for the faint-hearted & will leave you to decide in whom & what you really believe. Truely a contemporary story with flashbacks into the lives of past martyrs. Due to the nature of the “true to life” atrocities, there is no avoidance of gruesome details depicted in the drama. While the production is very explicit in nature with its disturbing “true to life” situations, it promises to make the audience think. The production is rated PG-13. Due to the graphic nature of the drama, we strongly recommend that students under the age of 13 have permission from their parents to attend. Reservations are recommended to guarantee seating but not required. Suggested donation is $6 per person. Call (423) 348-7610

(Added: 23-Sep-08 Clicks: 899)

Death Row - Sanitarium of Slaughter
Nashville's Largest Indoor Haunted House House.

(Added: 18-Jun-08 Clicks: 6475)

Demon's Den
Nashville's Most Unique & Insane Haunted Attraction!

(Added: 21-Aug-07 Clicks: 2348)

Dead End
Nashville's newest haunted attraction promises to bring you a terrifying experience. With over 30 scene's and the best actors around you are sure to find your Dead End!

(Added: 19-Apr-08 Clicks: 1606)

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Tennessee
State Capital: Nashville
State Motto: Agriculture and Commerce
State Slogan: Tennessee—America at its best!
State Flower: Iris
State Tree: Tulip Poplar
State Bird: Mockingbird
State Horse: Tennessee walking horse
State Animal: Raccoon
State Wild Flower: Passion Flower