Friday, April 20, 2007

Article Courtesy Of The Henry County Times By Josh Clark


John Quinn, a local ghost hunter, investigating The Seasons Bistro, perhaps the most haunted place in Henry County. (Photo by Josh Clark, Editor, Henry County Times)

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

The more investigators and visitors dig, the more apparent it becomes that the building at 41 Griffin Street, McDonough is the most haunted place in Henry County. The building, a short brick rectangle that faces Griffin Street near Sloan Street at the end of southeast corner of the Square, it's current residents of The Seasons Bistro.

The restaurant's owner, Lynn Loggins was reticent early on to disclose the strange occurances at Seasons Bistro. Rumors of hauntings tend to have a way of leaking out, however, and soon Loggins came to be fond of discussing the spirits that inhabit her business with her customers.

John Quinn, a friend of The Times and a local ghost hunter accompanied us on a visit to Seasons to find out what was going on. Quinn had previously visited the restaurant on another occasion, Friday, October 13, with the Henry County Ghost Hunters, a skeptic group of which he is a recent member.

According to Loggins, the restaurant has been fraught with frequent paranormal activity for quite some time. She and members of her staff have had numerous encounters, as have some of her customers.

Loggins recalls one night several months ago, when she actually saw a ghost in her restaurant. She was working late and was alone in the building. From her office she heard a sound and went to check it out.

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