You’ve probably heard of the small town of Valdosta, Georgia from friends or family going to Valdosta State University, or planning a trip to Wild Adventures Theme Park. But there is another story behind this small town in Georgia that many people aren’t familiar with. If you’re ready for a sordid tale about a single house in Valdosta, Georgia, then you’ve come to the right place. But the question is, do you believe in ghosts?

Throughout the years, the Bell House in Valdosta, Georgia has been known as many things—Bell House Bed and Breakfast and Vito’s, to name a few.

Google Maps But before both of these places, the Bell House was home to a medical doctor named Dr. David S. Bell.

Doctor Bell was the owner of a traveling medicine-tent show back in the Depression, where he would sell his “Miracle Cure” elixir to help cure all sorts of issues people might have.

Flickr m3pic But this Doctor was also known as a Jack-of-all-trades, too, whether it was owning a nightclub, working in real estate, creating a “Re-Nu Tonic” to bring people back from the dead, pretending to be a fortune-teller inside his home, or by starting a chain letter scheme that helped him rake in thousands.

After the doctor had died in the 1960s, the house was leased out as a restaurant and inn, to which both employees and guests reported hearing the strangest sounds throughout the building.

Flickr Pixo7000 Some employees who had never seen or knew who Dr. Bell was were able to describe their close ghost encounters and revealed details that were an exact match for Dr. Bell.

In the 1990s, parapsychology students and their professor tested the home for paranormal activity, and while a normal reading was around two milligauss or less, parts of the house were reading as high as 185.

Flickr Guian Bolisay While it was believed that Dr. Bell had been haunting the house since his passing, some might attribute the moving of chairs, the lights and sounds, and the cold chills to be a true testament to his miracle elixirs.

Have you ever heard the history behind The Bell House? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section!

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But before both of these places, the Bell House was home to a medical doctor named Dr. David S. Bell.

Flickr m3pic

But this Doctor was also known as a Jack-of-all-trades, too, whether it was owning a nightclub, working in real estate, creating a “Re-Nu Tonic” to bring people back from the dead, pretending to be a fortune-teller inside his home, or by starting a chain letter scheme that helped him rake in thousands.

Flickr Pixo7000

Some employees who had never seen or knew who Dr. Bell was were able to describe their close ghost encounters and revealed details that were an exact match for Dr. Bell.

Flickr Guian Bolisay

While it was believed that Dr. Bell had been haunting the house since his passing, some might attribute the moving of chairs, the lights and sounds, and the cold chills to be a true testament to his miracle elixirs.

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