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Charleston Battery: A Haunting (‘We Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts’)

Thanks to Hanna Power at Count On 2 News, we now know of the haunting in South Battery. It's a hotel. It's haunted. We are not impressed. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Charleston Battery: A Haunting (‘We Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts’)

Thanks to Hanna Power at Count On 2 News, we now know of the haunting in South Battery. It’s a hotel. It’s haunted. We are not impressed. Rudy the romantic ghost? Meh.
Here’s Hanna’s shoutout to Hunter & Cush, then scroll on for the telling of the tale of this supposedly lovestruck phantom:

 

And now, prepare for the goosebumps:

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