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Welcome to Hoosier Myths and Legends Podcast where we will dive into the spookier side of the Hoosier State.
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Today, we’re stepping inside Whispers Estate, a home where the past refuses to rest. From strange voices to ghostly figures, this is one of Indiana’s most haunted homes.
Explore the haunting legend of the Char Man on Creek Road in Ojai, California. This eerie stretch is known for sightings of a charred figure lurking among the trees, born from tales of mysterious fires and tragic pasts. Tune in for a chilling journey into one of California's most haunted roads.
In this episode, we delve into the haunted history of the Inn at Aberdeen, nestled in the heart of Porter County, Indiana. Known for its ghostly inhabitants, this former farm turned inn is home to the spirit of a playful little girl named Angel and a more ominous presence lurking in the basement. Join us as we explore eerie tales of footsteps in the hallways, mysterious moving objects, and the unsettling feeling of being watched. 
Luxury and the paranormal collide in today’s episode as we explore the haunted history of the French Lick Springs Hotel. From phantom cigar smoke to ghostly bellhops and a grieving bride, this grand resort has more than a few stories hiding in its halls.
Al Capone’s name is etched into American history, but could his story still be unfolding in the shadows of Indiana? In this episode, we explore eerie tales of Capone’s ghostly presence lingering far beyond Chicago. From haunted hotels to backwoods deals gone wrong, we uncover chilling whispers of the gangster’s unfinished business in the Hoosier State. 
Beneath the quiet hills of southern Indiana lies a shadowy passageway that is steeped in whispers and dread. The Tunnelton Train Tunnel has long been a magnet for ghost stories, tragic legends, and spine-chilling encounters. Grab a cup of coffee, and get comfortable, because tonight, we’re uncovering the haunting truth behind one of Indiana’s most mysterious and terrifying places.
The Fouke Monster, sometimes called the Southern Sasquatch or the Boggy Creek Monster, is one of the most famous Bigfoot-like creatures in the country, and it has terrified people in and around the town of Fouke, Arkansas for over a century. So sit back, relax, and grab a cup of coffee as we dive into one of America’s creepiest cryptid legends.
Deep in the rural heart of Clay County, Indiana, nestled among cornfields, winding roads, and whispering woods, lies a small church and an old cemetery with a reputation far larger than its size. The Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery in Poland, Indiana, is known not only for its peaceful setting but also for unexplained lights, ghostly voices, and a shadowy figure engulfed in fire. 
Located right off Route 66, the Museum Club has been a part of Flagstaff’s landscape since 1931. But this isn't just any old building. It's a log cabin with an incredible history that still lingers in the form of unexplained events and ghostly sightings. From an owner who never left to music that still lingers long after the last note was played, this place has witnessed nearly a century of history, tragedy, and spirits. Welcome to the Haunted Museum Club.
The Indianapolis Athletic Club was once a gathering place for Indianapolis’s most influential figures. But over the years, its legacy has taken a darker turn, shaped by tragedy and a fire so devastating it helped transform how high-rise emergencies are handled across the United States. So grab your cup of coffee and join us as we uncover the ghostly encounters and chilling legacy tied to one of downtown Indianapolis’s most storied landmarks.
On this “On the Road” episode of Hoosier Myths and Legends, we head to the town of Portlock, Alaska, which was abandoned after terrifying encounters with a mysterious creature known as the Nantiinaq. Was it Bigfoot, something darker, or just the dangers of the Alaskan wilderness?
Built in 1893, the Roads Hotel in Atlanta, Indiana is one of the state’s most haunted locations. Once a bustling railroad stop, the hotel is now known for ghostly sightings, eerie voices, and paranormal encounters. In this episode, we explore its past, haunted legends, and the spirits roaming its halls.
In this bonus episode of Hoosier Myths and Legends, we’re hitting the road to explore haunted spots beyond Indiana—starting with Huntsville, Alabama. The Dead Children’s Playground, next to Maple Hill Cemetery, is said to be haunted by the spirits of children lost to the 1918 Spanish Flu. With reports of laughter, moving swings, and eerie EVPs, is it truly paranormal or just eerie surroundings? Let's dive into the history and hauntings of this infamous site.
The Fowler Theatre in Fowler, Indiana, isn’t just a beautifully restored Art Deco cinema—it’s a hotspot for the paranormal. Visitors and staff have reported shadowy figures, disembodied voices, and eerie cold spots in the auditorium. Some say the ghost of the theater’s original owner is still watching over this beloved building, while others whisper about a former manager who never truly left. Grab your cup of coffee, sit back, and relax as we uncover the eerie past and supernatural secrets of one of Indiana’s most haunted theaters. 
As the new year begins, many celebrate with unique superstitions for good luck and a fresh start. In this episode, we explore New Year’s traditions from around the world — from eating grapes in Spain to the famous kiss at midnight. Join us as we uncover the origins of these quirky rituals and how they shape the start of the year. 
Shadowwood Estate is a large two-and-a-half-story, five-bay Colonial Revival-style brick dwelling built for Colonel Eugene C. Wharf in 1917. This house and its land are known for their Civil War legends and unsettling encounters. The home has long been rumored to be haunted. So sit back, relax, and get comfortable as we unravel Shadowwood’s haunted past and explore its ghostly lore.
In August of 1955, Naomi Johnson, her friend Louise Lample, and Naomi’s three children went to the Ohio River near Evansville, Indiana to go swimming. However, while swimming that day, Naomi had a terrifying experience when she was suddenly grabbed and dragged underwater by a strange creature with a rough, claw-like hand. So turn down the lights and settle in as we bring you a mystery that baffles many to this day…The Green Clawed Beast.  
We're revisiting one of our favorite episodes today—Episode 1.4. This is the legend of Silas Shimmerhorn, a Confederate soldier and one of Morgan's Raiders, who came through Indiana in 1863. After deserting, Shimmerhorn hid out in the woods of Versailles and partnered with a wolf pack for survival, which earned him the nickname, "The Wolfman of Versailles."
Belle Gunness was a notorious Norwegian-American serial killer who buried her many victims on her farm in La Porte, Indiana. The farm has long been rumored to be haunted due to its dark history. So turn the lights down and relax as we bring you the tale of “The La Porte Ghoul.”
"Crybaby Bridge" is a term used to describe several bridges across the United States that are steeped in urban legends and ghost stories, particularly involving the eerie sounds of a baby crying. These stories often feature tragic backstories, such as infanticide, accidents, or other sorrowful events that are said to have taken place at or near the bridges. This phenomenon is not confined to a single location but reflects a type of folklore deeply woven into the cultural fabric of various regions, each adapting the legend to their own local history or landscape.  So turn the lights down, get comfortable, and relax as we bring you several tales of Hoosier crybaby bridges. 
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