Palestine Church

Church at Cedar Grove, Cedar Grove, TN 38321


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  • This place is very haunted. It is an old church that is abandoned. When you first arrive, the look of the place itself is very creepy. The cemetery that sits next to it is very old, with many marked(yet no name or dates)graves and 19th century graves. The very first time I came to this place, within the first 5 minutes of being there, we heard boots walking across the floor in the front of the church,pews sliding, muffled voices, and a door open and close(which none of them did). I have since returned several times and something is always heard, though none have matched the first time I came here. Beware, though the grounds are well kept, the church itself is dilapidated and contain several holes in the floor.

    Added September 16, 2016 by Travis Prather
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