J.D. Holman House - Ozark, AL
N 31° 27.578 W 085° 38.253
16R E 629445 N 3481345
The J. D. Holman House is a historic residence in Ozark, Alabama. One of the most elaborate Neoclassical homes in the Wiregrass Region, it was built in 1912–13 for Jesse DeCosta Holman, a prominent local merchant.
Waymark Code: WM10E9E
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 04/22/2019
Views: 2
Built for Jesse DeCosta Holman in 1912, the J. D. Holman House in Ozark is said to be haunted by the spirit of a young boy who has shown up in photographs taken near the top of the staircase. He is dressed in early 20th century clothing, and may be responsible for phantom footsteps and disembodied whispers which have also been reported in the home.
Public access?: First Saturday in Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec
Visting hours: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Website about the location and/or story: [Web Link]
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