Panola Hall is a Greek Revival home that was built in 1854 for Henry Trippe. It is said to have been haunted since the 1870s by the ghost of a girl named Sylvia. She appears as a shy, silent woman with dark hair and a full white skirt, usually in the second-floor hallway or bedroom, on the stairs, or looking out the living room window.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 400 North Madison Avenue
Eatonton, GA
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 33.329751, -83.391502
- County:
- Putnam County, Georgia
- Nearest Towns:
- Eatonton, GA (0.3 mi.)
Jefferson, GA (9.5 mi.)
Shady Dale, GA (12.5 mi.)
Buckhead, GA (16.6 mi.)
Monticello, GA (16.9 mi.)
Madison, GA (18.9 mi.)
Milledgeville, GA (19.6 mi.)
Hardwick, GA (20.5 mi.)
Greensboro, GA (20.8 mi.)
Newborn, GA (21.8 mi.)
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In the 1990’s my husband and I visited Dr. Bob Lott who owned the home.
Being a psychic I was able to contact Sylvia.
She wasn’t happy with the renovations he was doing on the house.
Joanne Miller