All You Need to Know About the Bell Witch Cave in Adams, Tennessee, USA
The Bell
Witch Cave is a famous karst cave located in Adams, Tennessee, USA. The cave is
located on the spot near the Bell farm. There are many haunting tales and
ghosts heard in American history and the bell witch is one of them. One of the
facts is that the bell witch took refuge in the cave when she stopped haunting
the Bell family.
The cave is
open to tourists on Saturdays and Sundays in May. From June to Labor Day, the
cave is only open for four days; From Thursday to Sunday. This genuinely
haunted attraction extends its hours during the last two weeks of October for
the Bell Witch Festival, which offers guests the opportunity to take candlelit tours of the shack and cave or
engage in bewitched hay by the property after dark.
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The Story Behind the Bell Witch Cave
The story of
Bell Witch is very famous for its scary tales and what happened to the bell
family in the 1800s. John Bell is believed to have lived there with his family,
and he and his daughter Betsy, have been tortured by the witch for many years
mainly because the witch wanted to kill John for an unknown reason.
It was in the
summer of 1817 that Bell's family began to notice the paranormal activity that
was happening to them. Some saw horrible-looking animals around their homes
while others heard strange noises knocking on doors in the middle of the night.
When things went wrong for Bell's family, they had to tell their neighbors.
Among them, James Johnson was the first to know the horrible things that happen
to the family and suggested finding out the reason behind everything that was
happening.
Reportedly,
the witch wanted to kill John for unknown reasons. However, the witch looked
for her daughter Betsy as soon as she was engaged to her boyfriend, Joshua
Gardner. Even after canceling their engagement due to increasing torture, the
witch did not leave Betsy and mistreat her in several ways, including slapping
her face or often pulling her hair. Imagine being pushed or hit by an invisible
hand, without even knowing the reason.
How must it be terrifying?
Betsy's
father, John, was horribly tortured. Months before his death, his tongue
swelled, he became too weak even to get up and finally died after having long
fought his illness. According to a source, he was poisoned by the witch when a
bottle of liquid was found near his bed. The witch took credit for her death
and promised to leave and return after seven years. In 1828, the witch returned
for a while. She stayed with Bell and talked to him about the past and the
future. She came back and said to come back in 107 years, it was in 1935, but
people say that the witch never came back in the first place. She was still
there because people noticed strange things happening even after several years
of John's death.
Witches Never Die
As they say,
witches never die, and even after thousands of years, you can feel them
wandering around in haunted places. Although people did not experience many
paranormal activities there, one of the bloggers shared his experience. He
mentioned that he lived in Pleasant View, TN, a few miles from the cave. The
children were playing a game where they had to say "I love the bell
witch" while looking in the mirror. Although the witch never appeared
before them, he saw children playing the game with minor wounds and scratches
when they came to school. Another overly popular story concerns President
Andrew Jackson. He visited the farm before becoming president and stayed
overnight to see the witch or the spirit if they existed. He was quoted as
saying, "I would rather take on the whole British army than spend another
night with the bell witch." Only God knows what happened to him there,
because no source has revealed anything more about the incident.