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I LOVE folklore, lore, and generally local weirdness. If it makes a place unique, I want in!
All business: tsstorytimeinbox@gmail.com
This channel began exploring urban legends and local mythology in the united states, and while that's still our primary focus here, we're also very interested in history, culture, and perhaps even the paranormal. Whether you've got an urban legend that needs explanation or a local UFO case that's gone uncovered you can be sure we'll cover it here.
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All business: tsstorytimeinbox@gmail.com
This channel began exploring urban legends and local mythology in the united states, and while that's still our primary focus here, we're also very interested in history, culture, and perhaps even the paranormal. Whether you've got an urban legend that needs explanation or a local UFO case that's gone uncovered you can be sure we'll cover it here.
Want to support the channel?
https://buymeacoffee.com/tsstorytime
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Come with me today as we dive into the intriguing world of Ohio's most bizarre folklore! In this video, we explore the state's hidden legends and urban myths, from the weird name given to your volunteer soldiers the sqirrel hunters, to the mysterious Witch's Ball. Heck, you can even discover Americas very own homemade UFO - the Avrocar, and see if maybe it got some inspiration from otherworldy visitors. Whether you’re a folklore enthusiast or just curious about the strange and unusual, this video brings Ohio's most peculiar tales to life. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating folklore and urban legends!Skip to your favorite section:00:00 - Intro00:55 - Ohio's first car crash05:06 - The Paulding County Reservoir War08:20 - The Ohio Squirrel Hunters11:32 - Did Ohio became a state in 1953?14:20 - The Wandering Pilgrims16:21 - Wright Patterson Airforce Base Hangar 1820:21 - The Origin of the Thanksgiving Football Game22:54 - The World Plowing Contest25:06 - The Avrocar (America's ?UFO)28::45 - The name of Knockemstiff, Ohio30:05 - The Witch's BallJoin this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Howdy doody folks and welcome to T's Storytime, where we cover the weirdest and most chilling and mysterious tales in the United States. In this video, we explore the haunted places of Indiana, uncovering spine-tingling stories and the dark history behind the Hoosier State's most infamous ghostly locations. From haunted bridges and historic mansions to forgotten cemeteries, to… a Mexican restaurant, you'll discover why Indiana is a magnet for paranormal seekers.If this is up your alley and you want to see more content like this - be sure to like the video, subscribe, and comment on your favorite haunted place down below. It’ll never cost you a dime and its a quick way to say “hey YouTube, this guys alright”Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Skip to your favorite part:00:00 - Intro01:05 - The Haunted Hannah House, Indianapolis05:12 - Hells Gate Bridge, Brazil07:18 - Wolf Mansion, Portage11:12 - Paul Ruster Park Cemetery (Kitley Cemetery), Indianapolis14:40 - Kosciusko County Jail and Museum18:50 - Notre Dame University, South Bend24:43 - The Whispers Estate, Mitchell30:16 - Stepp Cemetery, Morgan-Monroe State Forest34:45 - Williams Covered Bridge, Williams35:49 - Scott County Heritage Center, Scottsburg38:54 - Oakland City University, Oakland City40:47 - Diana of the Dunes, Lake Michigan44:10 - Dogface Bridge, San Pierre46:14 - Willard Library, Evansville49:43 - Tunnelton Tunnel, Tunnelton51:43 - The Story Inn (The Blue Lady), Nashville54:56 - The Ammons Family Haunting, Gary59:01 - Culbertson Mansion, New Albany01:02:02 - Kahler Middle, Dyer01:03:56 - Mistletoe Falle (The Witches Castle), Utica01:06:18 - Shiloh Church, Jasper01:07:57 - Thornhaven Manor, New Castle01:11:09 - Indiana State Sanatorium, Rockville01:15:26 - The Slippery Noodle Inn01:19:22 - Finch Cemetery, Portland01:20:51 - Devil’s Hollow, Perry Township01:23:33 - Edna Collins Bridge, Putnam County01:26:47 - Hacienda Mexican, Mishawaka01:28:51 - ClosingMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Howdy doody and welcome to T's Storytime. Today, we're covering the weirdest folklore in Florida whether that be lore about a strange city of Psychics, an underwater reef that... may just be Atlantis, or a Sasquatch or Bigfoot look-alike named after those gross things up your nose. Its a treat to be able to cover the weird lore and folklore in your state, and I'm excited to return for another episode soon!If you're reading this - I just want to tell you thank you for stopping by. While I may not be a Florida native or resident, I've always enjoyed spending time in your state. I actually, funny enough, lived in Jacksonville for a while - back in the mid 2010's after college. It was a good time. I still fondly remember my bike rides down the A1A, and my hikes through your hot, humid, and sometimes creepy swamps. In other news - I just wanted to say if you want to help this small YouTuber out, the best think you can do for me is leave a like, a comment, and most importantly subscribe. This would all mean the world to me, and would help tell YouTube "Hey YouTube, this guys alright!". With this in mind, lets get into the video!Want to help support the channel?https://buymeacoffee.com/tsstorytimeSkip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:04- The Betz Sphere13:38- The Mount Dora Catacombs18:06- Cassadaga - The World's Psychic Capital22:09- Fred the Tree25:51- The UCF Rat Man28:46- Big Bob the Horse31:15- The Neptune Memorial Reef32:56- The Bardin BoogerMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Howdy doody and welcome to T's Storytime. Today, we're covering the weirdest folklore in your state, ranging from the a bear that ate... some less than legal stuff that fell from the sky, and a dude that could smack himself with a book and suddenly know everything in it. Its a treat to be back in Kentucky for this video, and I hope you enjoy your state's weird lore!If you're reading this - I just want to tell you thank you for stopping by. While I may not be a Kentucky native or resident, I've always enjoyed spending time in your state. Heck, mammoth cave may be the most beautiful place in the world to me - you'll hear more about this next week. Regardless, if you want to help this small YouTuber out, the best thing you can do for me is leave a like, a comment, and most importantly subscribe. This would all mean the world to me, and would help tell YouTube "Hey YouTube, this guys alright!". With this in mind, lets get into the video!Skip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:04- The Mantell UFO Incident05:55- Appalachian Black Panthers10:54- The story of Kentucky Fried Chicken18:37- The Mammoth Cave Cave Wars24:51- The Pope Lick Monster28:06- Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet34:19- The Beast of the Land Between the Lakes40:24- That time a bear ate a bunch of drugs...46:39- ConclusionMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Howdy doody and welcome to T's Storytime. Today, we're covering the weirdest folklore in your state, ranging from the first gold rush in the United States, to a strange call made by a renowned historical figure to a mysterious number in Raleigh. Its a treat to have you all here, and I hope that you enjoy our journey through North Carolina's weird folklore.If you're reading this - I just want to tell you thank you for stopping by. While I may not be a North Carolina native or resident, I've always enjoyed spending time in your state. Heck, I vacation to the Cherokee National Forest annually In other news - I just wanted to say if you want to help this small YouTuber out, the best think you can do for me is leave a like, a comment, and most importantly subscribe. This would all mean the world to me, and would help tell YouTube "Hey YouTube, this guys alright!". With this in mind, lets get into the video!Want to help support the channel?https://buymeacoffee.com/tsstorytimeSkip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:03- The Raleigh Call05:55- A near nuclear disaster in NC11:19- America's first Gold Rush14:04- The Carolina Parakeet17:53- The man who was buried in a rock19:48- The Seneca Guns (Strange noises)24:48- Nag's Head (Outer Banks)26:49- Blackbeard lived in NC31:36- The Big HoleMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Howdy doody Wisconsin and welcome to T's Storytime. Today, we're covering the weirdest folklore in your state, ranging from the founder of Dungeons and Dragons to a man that had breakfast made for him in the form of pancakes by aliens. Its a treat to have you all here, and I hope that you enjoy our journey through Wisconsin's weird folklore.If you're reading this - I just want to tell you thank you for stopping by. While I may not be a Wisconsin native or resident, I've always enjoyed spending time in your state. In other news - I just wanted to say if you want to help this small YouTuber out, the best think you can do for me is leave a like, a comment, and most importantly subscribe. This would all mean the world to me, and would help tell YouTube "Hey YouTube, this guys alright!". With this in mind, lets get into the video!00:00 - Intro01:04 - The Milwaukee Bridge War07:11 - The lost city of Doveland, Wisconsin13:21 - UFO Pancakes16:24 - The Beast of Bray Road23:26 - The Enterprise, Wisconsin Radiation Forest27:21 - The Mayville Crop Circles32:20 - Weird Law about Margarine in Wisconsin33:56 - Sputnik 4's crash in Manitowoc36:19 - The founding of D&D in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin39:20 - Concluding RemarksMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Christmas is a time for food, friends, and family... but the traditions that underpin the holiday and the things that have occurred on past Christmas seasons aren't always joyous. Sometimes, if you look towards past Christmases, you'll find horrors both fictional and real to rival those of Halloween. In this video, we cover everything from Santa Clause's horrifying sidekick, to disasters that occurred on Christmas, to unidentified flying objects in the night sky that you might have mistaken for St. Nicholas himself. Now, if you enjoy this kind of story, you're in the right place - and I invite you to like, subscribe and comment to help a small YouTube channel out. It'll never cost you a dime and its the quickest way to say "Hey YouTube, this guys alright."With this, I hope you enjoy this episode on Christmas mysteries and horrors.Skip to your favorite Section:00:00 - Intro00:58 - The curious case of the spontaneous combustion of Mrs. Rooney05:53 - The Warminster Thing13:25 - Frau Perchta16:32 - Pere Fouettard20:01 - The Italian Hall Disaster23:59 - The Rendlesham Forest Incident36:56 - ConclusionsMusic Credits:Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Sugar Plum FairiesDJ Williams - God Rest Ye Merry GentlemenKevin MacLeod - Angels We Have HeardQuincas Moreira - Carol of the BellsKevin MacLeod - Jingle Bells CalmDJ Williams - Silent NightKevin MacLeod - BethlehemDJ Williams - We Wish You a Merry ChristmasKevin MacLeado - It Came Upon a Midnight ClearIt Came Upon a Midnight Clear by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Bethlehem - Christmas by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Jingle Bells Calm by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Angels We Have Heard by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Howdy doody Indiana residents and welcome to T's Storytime. Today, we're covering the weirdest folklore in your state, ranging from men that may or may not have dressed up as monsters to, to stairs that show you visions of your future, to a crime scene that the police basically let teenagers clean up. Its a treat to have you all here, and I hope that you enjoy our journey through Indiana's weird folklore.If you're reading this - I should have you know published this video on the day of your state's holy war: The University of Indiana Bloomington vs Notre Dame. Let me know your allegiance in the comments if you care to! Otherwise, a subscription and a like would mean the world to me. Thanks so much for stopping by the channel either way!Skip to your favorite section:00:00 - Intro00:58 - The Mill Race Monster (Aquatic Bigfoot?)05:39 - 100 Steps Cemetery (Brazil)08:37 - Moon Tree (State Capitol)10:23 - Wild Child (Michigan City)14:41 - The Origin of the word "Hoosier"17:59 - The Speedway Murders / The Burger Chef Murders (Speedway)27:39 - Stiffy Green the Bulldog (Terre Haute)31:06 - Rose Island (Defunct amusement park)Music Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Howdy doody everyone and welcome back to our journey through the weirdest tales in America. Today, we're visiting Kentucky and exploring everything from a tale of an abandoned ship that served in both world wars, to a time that meat fell from the sky, to a group of people that might remind you a little bit of papa Smurf. If you like strange, weird, and otherwise unexplainable folklore explored in a way that's doesn't sensationalize the explainable - this might be your place. Kentucky, by the way, it seems you're proper weird so if you want more weird folklore comment below and I'd be willing to make a part two for this video. Skip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:06- The Blue People of Kentucky08:08- The Kelly Hopkinsville Encounter (Hopkinsville Goblins)17:00- The Kentucky Meat Shower19:46- The Ark Encounter (Giant Noah's Ark in Kentucky)25:09- The Paintsville UFO29:28- The USS Sachem40:48- Funtown Mountain / Guntown Mountain48:10- The Giant Dixie Cup of Lexington, KYThumbnail Credits:im Bertelink, wikipediaGoogle Mapscimerondagert, wikipediaMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Pennsylvania, you never fail to surprise me! You’re so wonderfully weird and wild that I just had to come back for more. Last time, we dove into some unforgettable oddities, but this time, we’re cranking up the strangeness as we explore even more of PA’s bizarre and fascinating folklore. Get ready to uncover the mysteries of Centralia, the town sitting atop an eternal burning mine fire, meet the Squonk, the world’s saddest (and possibly most elusive) cryptid, and learn about the Pennsylvania Hermit, a real-life recluse who made a cave his home. And that’s just scratching the surface!Join me on this journey through Pennsylvania’s strangest tales, where history and legend collide in the most intriguing ways. If you’re as fascinated by this quirky state as I am and want to support a small YouTuber, it would mean the world to me if you’d hit the like button, subscribe to my channel, and drop a comment below. It’s free, easy, and the best way to keep the strange and wonderful content coming. So, buckle up for this adventure into Pennsylvania’s weirdest folklore—I promise it’s a trip you won’t forget!Skip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:05- Centralia10:28- Squonk14:06- The truth behind “Return of the Living Dead”17:55- The Pennsylvania Hermit & Indian Echo Caverns25:33- Ringing Rocks Park in PA28:40- The search for Civil War era gold in Pennsylvania37:36- Big Mine Run Geyser39:52- Raystown Ray44:20- ClosingMusic Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Join me on an exhilarating journey as we explore the captivating and bizarre folklore of Oregon! In this video we'll be diving into the state's most intriguing urban legends and hidden myths that will leave you both amazed and curious.From the intriguing case of D.B. Cooper - the man that dived from a plane with $200,000 in cash, never to be seen again, to exploding whales on Oregon beaches, to traps meant to catch the mythical bigfoot, or sasquatch, himself, to supposed pallasite meteorites lodged in the mountains around Port Orford, Oregon's got it all when it comes to the weird stuff. Oregon is often thought of for its thick forests, vibrant cities, and track and field culture in Eugene, but beneath the surface lies odd conspiracies, strange places, and peculiar events in history that will amaze and inspire you. Whether you're into folklore or are just looking for some fun facts about your state, this video will keep you interested with fascinating insights into the quirky side of Oregon.Skip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:13- Bridge of the Gods08:58- The Lost Tillamook Gold Mine16:52- The Bigfoot Trap20:59- The mystery and heist of D.B. Cooper33:04- That time they blew up a whale on Florence Beach...36:14- The Neskowin Ghost Forest38:49- Ethelbert the Orca43:38- The Port Orford Meteorite Hoax47:54- The Temple of Oculus Anubis50:36- Tales of lost Portuguese Gold in the Hills56:15- ConclusionMusic:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Get ready to dive into the quirky and mysterious folklore of Massachusetts! In this video, we’re taking a deep dive into some of the state’s most unusual urban legends, strange creatures, and supernatural tales that are sure to leave you both entertained and a little spooked.From the legendary robotic version of Jesus, to the never-ending obsession with Dunkin’ (yes, Dunkin' everywhere!), to the cryptids lurking in forest shadows and swamps, and even tales of alien encounters in Massachusetts skies—we’ve covered it all, and I really appreciate all of y’all that stuck around for our “weird stuff” video. These stories capture the unique spirit of the Bay State and offer a look into its rich, mysterious side.Massachusetts may be known for its historical landmarks and charming towns, but there’s an undercurrent of weirdness and wonder that’s just waiting to be explored. Whether you’re a local legend lover, a paranormal enthusiast, or just looking for a good story, this video has something for everyone who’s curious about the stranger side of the state.So, settle in, grab your favorite Dunkin’ drink (or three), and join me as we explore the eerie, the bizarre, and the unforgettable! And, as always, if you enjoy this content, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment. I appreciate every bit of feedback, and yes, I do my best with pronunciation—thanks for sticking with me!Skip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro00:50- The Dover Demon (Dover, MA)15:01- The Pukwudgie27:49- The Gloucester, MA Sea Serpent36:10- The 1969 Berkshire UFO Incident (Great Barrington, MA)43:37- The Dutra Market UFO Incident (Truro, MA)47:36- Provincetown's Black Flash (Provincetown, MA)50:30- The Beast of Truro (The Pamet Puma) (Truro, MA)54:26- Marsh People in Barnstable, MACredits:All credits are mentioned in the video if they are creative commons.Music:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
If you want to go to the Boston Underground Games website:https://www.bostonundergroundgames.com/Massachusetts, my old home, how I've missed you... but man - I didn't know you were this weird. Folks, join me today as we explore the captivating and bizarre folklore. In this video we're going to cover much of the strange and unique things in the state - ranging from conspiracies riddled with the name Kennedy to machines that may just be one step away from being called robot-Jesus. This one might be a long one, too, so grab your favorite snack and squint your eyes because from the Great Molasses flood to the strange giant Hood milk bottle in seaport, we're gonna cover a whole lot of Massachusetts's weird stuff.Skip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:13- Boston's Fix-A-Flat Scammer03:59- The Boston Garden Monkey07:29- The Chappaquiddick Incident (Ted Kennedy)14:34- Johnny Appleseed (Hailing from Leominster)17:57- The Brighton Tickler (spooky)20:02- Boston's Vanishing Men22:45- The ridiculous quantity of Dunkin' Donuts24:52- The Boston Molasses Flood28:51- Boston Underground Games (Survivor IRL)30:30- The Mapparium33:19- The Elizabeth Montgomery Statue (Salem, MA)36:08- The Giant Hood Milk Bottle (Seaport)38:42- The "New Motive Power" or "Robo-Jesus"44:28- The Mooninite Panic (Aqua Teen Hunger Force Mania)Credits:Music:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Join me on an exhilarating journey as we explore the captivating and bizarre folklore of Pennsylvania! In this video, we’ll delve deep into the state’s most intriguing urban legends and hidden myths that will leave you both amazed and curious.From the mysterious lost B-25 bomber resting in the depths of the Monongahela River to the eerie remnants of the abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike, we’ll uncover stories that have been passed down through generations. Have you ever heard about the haunting Schuylkill Notes or the enigmatic Alvira bunkers? We’ll unravel these tales and many more that showcase Pennsylvania's rich tapestry of the strange and unusual.Pennsylvania is often celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and historic landmarks, but beneath the surface lies a treasure trove of odd conspiracies, strange places, and peculiar events. Whether you’re a folklore enthusiast, a curious explorer, or just someone looking for a thrill, this video is packed with fascinating insights that highlight the quirky side of the Keystone State.As we journey through these captivating narratives, you'll discover how these legends reflect the culture and history of Pennsylvania, revealing a side of the state that often goes unnoticed. So, grab your favorite snack and settle in for a wild ride through the weird and wonderful!Want to help support the channel?https://buymeacoffee.com/tsstorytimeSkip to your favorite section:00:00- Intro01:13- The Lost B-25 in the Monongahela River07:55- The Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike10:57- The Cave of Kelpius, America’s first Doomsday Cult14:07- Harriet Cole’s Nervous System18:06- The Schuylkill Notes23:46- The Alvira Bunkers (Abandoned TNT Bunkers)27:45- The Westinghouse Atom Smasher30:42- The Fountain of Youth32:41- The Man Obsessed with being Buried Alive!34:44- The “Little People’s Village” in Ridley, PA36:23- Lehigh University’s strange sculpture garden37:51- The Koontz Coffee Pot (A roadside giant)39:07- Charles Dickens’ Raven, the inspiration for “The Raven”40:50- ClosingMusic:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Exploring Weird Halloween Happenings: Unsolved Mysteries and Dark HistoriesWelcome to our deep dive into weird Halloween happenings throughout American history! In this video, we uncover some of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries, eerie disappearances, and chilling maritime disasters associated with Halloween.Join us as we explore these fascinating true stories that intertwine folklore and American history, showcasing that Halloween is not just about fun and festivities but also about the mysteries that linger in the shadows.Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content. EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Skip to your favorite part:00:00- Intro01:06- The Skeleton in Sneakers04:20- People Mistaken for Halloween Decorations06:03- The Indiana Coliseum Gas Incident08:35- James Adamski's Disappearance11:08- The Wreck of the Monmouth13:23- The Disappearance of Cindy Song17:54- The James Reuben's Sinking19:49- Steve Damman's Disappearance22:36- Orange Socks, the elusive Jane Doe25:51- The Last Trick or TreaterCredits:Music used:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Welcome to my channel! As we gear up for Halloween, we’re venturing into the spine-chilling world of New Hampshire’s haunted history. This time, we’ll dive deep into the ghostly legends that haunt the Granite State.Join me as we uncover some of New Hampshire’s most notorious haunted locations. We’ll start with the eerie Chase House in Portsmouth, known for its unsettling whispers and mysterious apparitions. Then, we’ll explore the story of Eunice "Goody" Cole, one of the state’s most infamous witches, whose ghost is said to linger in the shadows, haunting those who dare to speak her name.Next, we’ll venture to Cochecho Mills in Dover, where workers have reported strange occurrences and ghostly figures roaming the old factory grounds. And no exploration of New Hampshire’s haunted spots would be complete without a visit to Madame Sherri Forest Castle, a crumbling structure with a dark past that has become a hotspot for paranormal activity.In this video, we’ll weave together spine-tingling stories and fascinating lore, showcasing the haunting heritage that makes New Hampshire a treasure trove of paranormal intrigue. Whether you’re a seasoned ghost hunter or just curious about the supernatural, there’s something here for everyone.So grab your favorite spooky snack, dim the lights, and get ready for a thrilling journey through New Hampshire’s haunted hotspots. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button for more ghostly explorations, chilling tales, and paranormal adventures as we continue to unravel the mysteries of the unknown!Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content. EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Skip to your favorite section:00:00 - Intro01:02 - Ocean-Born Mary04:07 - Three Chimneys Inn06:53 - The Notchland Inn (The story of Nancy's Brook)11:03 - The Tilton Inn12:46 - The haunted Omni Mount Washington15:52 - The Stark Road Graveyard19:16 - Blood Cemetery21:06 - Woodland Cemetery23:24 - Vale End Cemetery26:00 - Toll Hill's Ghost Horse27:43 - Island Path Road30:49 - The River Road Ghost Jogger32:24 - The Portsmouth Chase House35:29 - The Laconia Colonial Theater37:24 - Star Island off the coast of New Hampshire40:07 - The haunted places of The University of New Hampshire43:22 - The Windham Restaurant46:36 - The Alton, NH Town Hall49:14 - The Amos J. Blake Museum51:36 - The Kimball Castle53:41 - The New Hampshire State Hospital56:24 - The Abandoned Youth Detention Center57:51 - Lindenshire Trailer Park01:00:03 - Darrah Pond01:01:53 - Keene State College01:03:24 - Madame Sherri Forest01:05:57 - Cochecho MillsCredits:Music: Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Welcome to my channel! As we gear up for Halloween, we're venturing into the spine-chilling world of Michigan's haunted history. While we’ve previously explored eerie tales from other states, this time, we're diving deep into the ghostly legends that lurk in the Great Lakes State.Join me as we uncover some of Michigan's most notorious haunted locations, from the enchanting Mackinac Island with its ghostly tales of lost love, to the eerie Michigan Bell building that whispers secrets of the past. We'll also explore the historic Whitney Restaurant, renowned for its chilling encounters, and the Felt Mansion, where spirits are said to roam the halls.In this video, we'll weave together spine-tingling stories and fascinating lore, showcasing the haunting heritage that makes Michigan a treasure trove of paranormal intrigue. Whether you’re a seasoned ghost hunter or just curious about the supernatural, there’s something here for everyone.So grab your favorite spooky snack, dim the lights, and get ready for a thrilling journey through Michigan’s haunted hotspots. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button for more ghostly explorations, chilling tales, and paranormal adventures as we continue to unravel the mysteries of the unknown!Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinWant to help support the channel?https://buymeacoffee.com/tsstorytimeIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Skip to your favorite part:00:00 - Intro01:05 - The Haunted Michigan Bell Telephone Buildign05:09 - The Doherty Hotel08:11 - The Terrace Inn, Petoskey11:13 - The Whitney Restaurant, Detroit16:08 - Seul Choix Point Lighthouse19:24 - Michigan's First State Prison in Jackson22:37 - Mackinac Island's Haunted Places29:31 - The Old City Orphanage in Marquette33:18 - The Paulding Light37:03 - The Traverse City State Hospital Haunting41:25 - Pere Cheney, a ghost town45:39 - The Presque Isle Lighthouse haunting48:27 - The Ada Witch51:42 - The Old Allegan Michigan Jail55:42 - The Bruce Mansion59:15 - Henderson Castle in Kalamazoo01:01:48 - The Masonic Temple in Detroit01:05:04 - Ghosts of the Battle of River Raisin01:07:37 - The Holly Hotel Haunting01:12:09 - The Bath Charter Township Disaster01:15:54 - Felt Mansion in Holland, MI Haunting01:19:28 - The Haunting of the Landmark Inn01:23:03 - The Haunted Amway Grand Plaza Hotel01:26:57 - The Michigan State University Paranormal Society01:30:52 - The Eloise Asylum01:34:47 - The Ghost Trestle01:37:20 - Evart's Ghostly Glowing Tombstone01:40:58 - Morrow Road Ghost01:43:27 - Hells Bridge Ghost, RockfordCredits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Welcome to my channel! In anticipation of Halloween, we’re diving deep into the eerie world of ghost stories, leaving the cryptids and weirdness behind to fully embrace the spooky spirit of All Hallow’s Eve. While we've previously explored Oklahoma’s fascinating cryptid lore—thanks to your enthusiastic response with over 125k views on our “weird” video—we’ve yet to shine a light on the state's ghostly tales.Join us as we embark on a haunting journey through Oklahoma's most notorious haunted places. Though I can’t claim to uncover every spooky spot in this vast state, this video is my first step in showcasing some of the most haunted places Oklahoma has to offer. Despite its reputation as a “flyover state,” Oklahoma boasts a rich and intriguing history, filled with tales that make it anything but ordinary.From ghostly apparitions in old cemeteries to restaurants that serve up chilling experiences alongside your cinnamon rolls, it seems there’s no corner of this state that remains untouched by the supernatural. Prepare to be captivated by spine-tingling stories and astonishing encounters as we explore Oklahoma's haunted heritage.So grab a cozy blanket, turn off the lights, and join me as we delve into every notable haunted place in Oklahoma. Don’t forget to subscribe for more ghostly adventures, paranormal explorations, and spine-chilling stories as we continue our journey into the unknown!Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Skip to your favorite section:00:00 - Intro01:08 - Beaver Dunes Park (Shaman's Portal)05:58 - The Skirvin Hotel10:19 - Langston's Western Wear13:23 - Overholser Mansion16:37 - Hornet Spook Light (Joplin Spook Light)20:20 - Hoffman Mansion23:48 - The Purple Church26:57 - Mount Olivet Cemetery (The Showman's Rest)29:46 - The Coleman Theater33:00 - Blanchard Cemetery36:40 - Fort Reno (El Reno, Oklahoma)40:11 - The Poncan Theater43:16 - The Sooner Theater46:00 - The Witches Grave (Skiatook, Oklahoma)48:36 - Kendall's Restaurant52:27 - Rogers State University54:04 - Belvidere Mansion56:45 - Mohawk Park59:47 - Tulsa Theater01:02:22 - The University of Tulsa01:04:28 - The Philbrook Museum01:07:12 - The Gilcrease Museum01:09:33 - Caine's Ballroom01:13:00 - Wheelock Mission01:16:19 - Stone Lion Inn Bed and Breakfast01:19:08 - Blue Bell Saloon (Closed) (Guthrie, Oklahoma)01:22:50 - Masonic Children's Home (Guthrie, Oklahoma)01:26:33 - The Black Jail (Guthrie, Oklahoma)01:30:16 - Frank and Lola's01:31:46 - The Solo Club01:32:40 - Veteran's Lake01:34:37 - The Pawnee Bill Museum01:37:50 - Fort Washita01:40:02 - Edmond Central Middle School01:42:45 - Bird Creek School01:45:15 - Old Plantation Restaurant01:48:31 - ConclusionMusic:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Join me today as we dive into the intriguing world of West Virginia’s most bizarre folklore! At first I thought “Eh, West Virginia is a smaller state, hopefully this video will be a bit shorter!" Boy, I was wrong. In this video, we explore the state's hidden legends and urban myths, from the stories of the mine wars of the early 1900’s, to the longest game of poker in the history of the world, it turns out that West Virginia has a ton of crazy stuff going on. Whether you came to hear about the conspiracy that is the disappearance of the Sodder Children or the strange Pringle brothers that lived in a tree, I hope that you enjoy this video and that you are inspired to see some of this weird stuff yourself. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating folklore and urban legends!Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Skip to your favorite section:00:00 - Intro01:11 - West Virginia Mine Wars05:03 - The Disappearance of the Sodder Children15:47 - The Pringle Tree - Brothers that lived in a tree19:20 - The World’s Largest Teapot (Not the Weird Al song)21:10 - The Smallest Church in the USA? (Just West Virginia)22:24 - The Philippi Mummies25:35 - The story of the Ritchie Mines Asphalt Vein27:33 - Hillbilly Hot Dogs - Yummy Wieners in West Virginia29:25 - The Mystery Hole (Not the same as the Gravity Falls Mystery Shack)31:04 - The Mount Wood Cemetery Castle35:08 - The Greenbrier Hotel Bunker (Nuclear Bunker in West Virignia)38:13 - The Landlocked Lighthouse (Summersville Lake Lighthouse)39:59 - What’s up with West Virginia’s weird shape in the North?41:11 - The Vagabonds, that time Henry Ford, Firestone, and President Harding broke down42:57 - The Palace of gold (Moundsville, West Virginia)45:02 - The Longest game of Poker in History (Dun Glen Hotel)47:37 - ConclusionLightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"
Join me on an exhilarating journey as we explore the captivating and bizarre folklore of Oklahoma! In this video, we’ll delve deep into the state’s most intriguing urban legends and hidden myths that will leave you both amazed and curious.From the mysterious final resting place of Mr. Ed to the eerie acoustic phenomena that haunt Tulsa, we’ll uncover stories that have been passed down through generations. Have you ever heard about the crashed space capsule found in the heart of nowhere? We'll unravel that tale and many more that showcase Oklahoma's rich tapestry of the strange and unusual.Oklahoma is often known for its vast plains and straight roads, but beneath the surface lies a treasure trove of eerie encounters, ghostly apparitions, and peculiar events. Whether you’re a folklore enthusiast, a curious explorer, or just someone looking for a thrill, this video is packed with fascinating insights that highlight the quirky side of the Sooner State.As we journey through these captivating narratives, you'll discover how these legends reflect the culture and history of Oklahoma, revealing a side of the state that often goes unnoticed. So, grab your favorite snack and settle in for a wild ride through the weird and wonderful!Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more amazing tales of folklore and urban legends from around the country. Let’s unlock the mysteries of Oklahoma together!Join this channel to get access to perks like prioritized comments and shout-outs at the end of my videos! No pressure, I will never paywall content EVER.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7y7G_1CvPV8GcyGmZ_nSXw/joinIf you're interested in signing up for NordVPN or NordPass and browsing the internet more safely, securely, and anonymous consider using my affiliate links to get the service you'd purchase anyways and tipping me at the same time:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=110634&url_id=902 NordPass: https://go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=488&aff_id=110634&url_id=9356Want to help support the channel?https://buymeacoffee.com/tsstorytimeSkip to your favorite section:00:00 - Intro01:11 - The Tulsa Hex House03:57 - Oklahoma City’s Underground City?09:45 - The Iron Door / Buried Treasure in the Wichita Mountains15:38 - Oklahoma’s Nuclear Conspiracy (The Karen Silkwood Story)21:27 - The Pauls Valley State School (Abandoned State School)23:25 - The Springer, OK Gravity Hill / Magnetic Hill25:13 - The Center of the Universe in Tulsa26:54 - The Legend of Gandini’s Circus30:17 - Oklahoma has the most Coastline?31:30 - Oklahoma’s weird Parallel Forest34:02 - The Heavener Runestone - Fraud or Fact?36:46 - Mr. Ed’s Grave39:05 - The Skiatook Healing Rock40:31 - The Winganon Space Capsule42:43 - The straightest roads in America43:41 - Woman’s Crossing, an odd name for a place…Credits:Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro music: Credit: "Cattle Drive: https://www.purple-planet.com"All pictures that are not public domain have been credited in the photo’s description.




