Ever just look at a home and get the creeps? Even though we may not be able to explain it, some houses just give off an eerie vibe. And since, for some unknown reason, the general population (myself included) likes to scare themselves, we figured why not put together a list of homes in Mississippi that are a bit on the scary side and let our imaginations run wild.

  1. Okay, this house may not look creepy on the outside, but the story behind the vacant home is creepy enough. Closed up for years with no sign of the owners, the home is still filled with all of its original furniture which, by now, is considered antique.

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  1. Just the thought of walking through the door of this dilapidated Greenville home is enough to give anyone the creeps.

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  1. You can tell just by looking at this abandoned Delta home that something bad has happened here.

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  1. Kitchen of an abandoned Delta home or set for some horror movie? You decide.

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  1. Another abandoned home that could easily be mistaken for a scene from a super scary movie.

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  1. This secluded home seems like the perfect place for supernatural happenings.

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  1. An isolated, deserted home? Definitely a recipe for disaster - a creepy one at that.

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  1. The fact that this photo is in black and white only adds to the abandoned home’s eerie vibe.

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  1. Located in Starkville, you can’t help but wonder what secrets this tiny house holds.

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  1. Somehow a typical doll takes on somewhat of an evil persona when lying among a pile of debris in an abandoned home. Almost as if you expect it to be possessed.

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  1. Located in Starkville, this barely visible house is definitely a bit too secluded.

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Have a shot of a Mississippi home that seems as if it’s seen its fair share of ghostly encounters? Share your pictures in the comments section below!

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Rick/Flickr

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