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Coolest place on earth, doesn't look like much, but is the best place to hang, Coldest beer, live music on weekend fishing, cabin rentals, great people, plain awesome, feels like the middle of nowhere, but just 1/2hr ride to humanization. must go there at least once (sure you'll come back after that)
Okeechobee, Florida
King’s Tavern is in the oldest building in Natchez, built in 1769. Originally it was built as a block house for Fort Panmure during the British occupation of Natchez. Since there were no saw mills around, beams from an unseaworthy sailing ship were muled up from New Orleans and used for its construction.

The tavern appears to be haunted by a ghost identified as Madeline. She was supposedly the mistress of one of the original Tavern Keepers, Richard King, and was murdered by his wife out of jealousy. The bodies of a 16 year old girl with a dagger in her chest and two slaves were unearthed in the 1930's during a renovation of the fireplace by the Postalwaith family. Madeline will cause hard to open doors to swing open by themselves, and if staff say, “alright Madeline’” they then shut by themselves. Water unsuspected falls from the ceiling where there are no pipes, chains swing and hot spots appear on the bed upstairs. (from their website)
Natchez, Mississippi
Step back in time and walk through the very same corridors, rooms, and hallways that Deadwood's first Sheriff, Seth Bullock, himself still proudly *haunts! Experience 19th Century history and elegance combined with 21st Century amenities. Deadwood's first and finest hotel is restored to its breathtaking Victorian decor. The Bullock Hotel offers historic deluxe accommodations, 24-hour gaming action, and breakfast and brunch in Bully’s Bar. (from their website)
Deadwood, South Dakota