Tucked away in the rolling hills of Glade Spring, Virginia, The Nickerson Snead House Bed & Breakfast is more than a place to stay—it’s a journey into Appalachian history, mystery, and the supernatural. Originally beginning as a log structure in the 1700s before being expanded into an antebellum mansion by Dr. Nickerson Snead in 1835, this remarkable home has worn many hats over the centuries, including a Revolutionary War fort and Civil War field hospital. (Visit Southwest Virginia)
Today, the Nickerson Snead House blends historic charm with spine-tingling intrigue. Guests can sleep in beautifully preserved period-style rooms while exploring a property long rumored to be one of Virginia’s most haunted destinations. Visitors and paranormal enthusiasts alike are drawn to tales of Betsy Snead, known as “the woman in blue,” along with playful child spirits said to roam the halls. (Tripadvisor)
But this isn’t just a haunted house—it’s an immersive experience. From overnight paranormal investigations and haunted tours to murder mystery dinners, Victorian teas, and seasonal haunted attractions, The Nickerson Snead House offers something for history lovers, thrill-seekers, and curious travelers alike. (Visit Southwest Virginia)
Located conveniently off I-81, this one-of-a-kind destination invites guests to step beyond an ordinary bed and breakfast and into a living story where history lingers in every room. Whether you come for the architecture, the legends, or the chance to encounter something unexplained, The Nickerson Snead House promises a hauntingly unforgettable stay in the heart of Southwest Virginia. (thenickersonsneadhouse.com)
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