Former mayor Fred Jones passed away under suspicious circumstances at his Chevrolet dealership, now four stores and a café. He is said to haunt his old building, sitting at the café table right where his old office used to sit. The shopkeepers here have found their locked doors standing open and their displays rearranged, and strange sounds have been reported. The ghost of a woman who was a cook here has been seen as well.
If you've had a paranormal experience here, or have any additional information about this location, please let us know!
Rate this Haunted Place
What do you think? Is this place really haunted? Voice your opinion here! Click "thumbs up" if you think its haunted, or "thumbs down" if you think its all just a tall tale.
Geographic Information
- Address:
- Near 48 Public Square
Dahlonega, GA
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 34.53306740433601, -83.98523546755314
- County:
- Lumpkin County, Georgia
- Nearest Towns:
- Dahlonega, GA (0.0 mi.)
Dawsonville, GA (10.9 mi.)
Clermont, GA (12.6 mi.)
Cleveland, GA (13.4 mi.)
Yonah, GA (15.2 mi.)
Helen, GA (18.5 mi.)
Gainesville, GA (18.7 mi.)
Lula, GA (20.8 mi.)
Oakwood, GA (21.9 mi.)
Raoul, GA (23.0 mi.)
Please note: It is your responsibility to acquire appropriate permissions before investigating any location listed on this site. Private property should be respected at all times, as should all posted signs concerning trespassing, hours of operation and other local regulations. Many "ghost hunters" have been arrested because they failed to contact property owners and/or local authorities ahead of time.
Share Your Experiences
Comments (2)
Share Your Comments
Disclaimer: The stories posted here are user-submitted and are, in the nature of "ghost stories," largely unverifiable. HauntedPlaces.org makes no claims that any of the statements posted here are factually accurate. The vast majority of information provided on this web site is anecdotal, and as such, should be viewed in the same light as local folklore and urban legends.
Need more information of location before I decide
Fred Jones was my great-uncle. I’m waiting to hear from my dad about his death. One of my dad’s uncles committed suicide, but the circumstances were strange, and I’m wondering it was as Fred..