Charlotte’s Historic (And Haunted?) ‘Bootlegger House’ Hits The Market
The home holds more than just secrets from the Prohibition era.
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
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Charlotte's historic "Bootlegger House" hits the market (Photo: Zillow.com/Canopy MLS)
Uptown Charlotte’s famous “Bootlegger House” has hit the market. The Queen Ann style home, built in 1894 and located in Fourth Ward, was once used by bootleggers to hide their liquor during the Prohibition era of the 1920s. However, the house is not just known for its hidden compartments; it is also considered one of the Charlotte’s most haunted residences. The 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,952 sq ft property has listed at $1,100,000.
For a look inside the house and for more on the history and ghostly occupants of the house, watch our episode of Supernatural CLT: The Bootlegger House.
Source: Zillow.com. Photos courtesy of Canopy Multiple Listing Services via Zillow.com