Rodney Ghost Town Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unsettling
There is a road to go down to get to Rodney. Unfortunately it has a road closed sign. My husband didn't want to go further, so I left on foot. As I walked I started to feel uneasy. I got to the town a...
This is a must see location for paranormal investigators, The church is very active and beautiful...The wood work is amazing and well kept up..There's an older gentleman that watches over the two chur...
Not exactly a ghost town, but there are a few abandoned buildings from back in the day. A visit lasts less than one hour. The best road to it is from just north of the Lorman store. The one from Al...
Rodney, MS, as other reviewer said, is truly a creepy place. However, it is not really a ghost town in the truest sense of the word, because there are a number of people living there. Getting there is...
My wife and I love to visit ghost towns. It's part of our fascination for all things historic. In our travels, we have visited old mining camps in Colorado, Montana, Arizona, California and Nevada. Bu...
Unsettling
There is a road to go down to get to Rodney. Unfortunately it has a road closed sign. My husband didn't want to go further, so I left on foot. As I walked I started to feel uneasy. I got to the town a...
Haunted Mississippi ghost town church.
This is a must see location for paranormal investigators, The church is very active and beautiful...The wood work is amazing and well kept up..There's an older gentleman that watches over the two chur...
Nice quick stopover
Not exactly a ghost town, but there are a few abandoned buildings from back in the day. A visit lasts less than one hour. The best road to it is from just north of the Lorman store. The one from Al...
For the hearty and adventurous only
Rodney, MS, as other reviewer said, is truly a creepy place. However, it is not really a ghost town in the truest sense of the word, because there are a number of people living there. Getting there is...
Once the state capitol of Mississippi
My wife and I love to visit ghost towns. It's part of our fascination for all things historic. In our travels, we have visited old mining camps in Colorado, Montana, Arizona, California and Nevada. Bu...