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Hot Dog Heaven Among Atlanta's Most Haunted Places
From Woodstock to Snellville, check out this list of metro Atlanta's creepiest locations.

By Tim Darnell (Patch Staff)
Two professional ghost hunters and some other paranormal experts have put together a list of metro Atlanta’s most haunted places.
CurbedAtlanta spoke with the experts and published a map of these spooky spots.
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A famous downtown Woodstock restaurant made the list, as did some private homes, museums, theaters and (unsurprisingly) cemeteries around metro Atlanta.
Have you visited any of these creepy locales?
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- Hot Dog Heaven, Woodstock
- Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Park, Kennesaw
- St. James Episcopal Cemetery, Marietta
- Marietta Museum of History, Marietta
- Undisclosed private residence, Chamblee
- Former Blood Oaks Haunted House, Snellville
- Pope-Walton House, Buckhead-Atlanta
- Beverly Hills Inn, Midtown Atlanta
- Former Village Inn Bed & Breakfast, Stone Mountain
- Rhodes Hall, Buckhead-Atlanta
- The Fox Theatre, Atlanta
- The Masquerade, Midtown Atlanta
- The Shakespeare Tavern, Midtown Atlanta
- Six Flags Over Georgia, Austell
- The Georgia Aquarium, Downtown Atlanta
- Ellis Hotel, Downtown Atlanta
- An undisclosed theater in Downtown Atlanta
- An undisclosed residence in Downtown Atlanta
- Oakland Cemetery, Downtown Atlanta
- Wren’s Nest House Museum, Cascade-SW Atlanta
Tell us: what are your thoughts on the list?
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