Sugar Hill Distillery
The building at 1166 Church Street began as a fellowship hall for Sugar Hill Baptist Church before becoming the City of Sugar Hill's community center, hosting thousands of weddings, receptions, and birthday parties over the decades until Keri and J.D. Liebrock converted it into the Sugar Hill Distillery. Long before the stills arrived, city staff reported objects shifting on their own, and during construction contractors spoke of a young girl named Alice who would carry on entire conversations with workers and visitors. Once the distillery opened, professional and amateur ghost hunters came hoping to meet her, reporting slamming doors, lights that flickered without cause, and objects that moved across the room. Local lore ties Alice to a girl by that name connected to one of Sugar Hill's old families, said to have died young in the 1920s. The distillery has since closed, but the story of Alice lingers in the town's downtown Shine District.
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