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Welcome to The Halloween Podcast, where your host Lyle delves into the eerie, the unexplained, and the downright spooky. Join us as we explore the chilling corners of Halloween, delve into spine-tingling ghost stories, and uncover the secrets of haunted houses. Each episode brings you a mix of fascinating folklore, paranormal phenomena, and interviews with special guests who share their own creepy encounters. Whether it's the legend of the Jack-o'-lantern, the ghostly tales from haunted hotels, or the mysterious traditions that make Halloween so enchanting, The Halloween Podcast is you! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehalloweenpodcast/support
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In the 1970s, identical twins June and Jennifer Gibbons grew up in Wales, sharing a secret language that no one else could understand. To outsiders, they were silent—refusing to speak to teachers, classmates, even their own family. But behind closed doors, their world was anything but quiet. Obsessed with each other, the sisters created elaborate fantasies, wrote dark stories, and carried out increasingly reckless acts that led them to Broadmoor, one of Britain’s most notorious psychiatric hospitals. What made the Silent Twins withdraw from the world—and what drove their mysterious pact that ended with only one surviving? 📩 Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com🌐 www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com📘 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast Keywords: Silent Twins, June and Jennifer Gibbons, Broadmoor Hospital, twin psychology mystery, true crime podcast, twin telepathy, eerie twins, unsolved psychological mystery, The Dark RecordHashtags: #SilentTwins #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrimePodcast #HalloweenPodcast #DarkRecord #TwinMystery
In 1898, author Morgan Robertson published a novella about an “unsinkable” luxury liner called the Titan—only to have his story mirror the Titanic disaster fourteen years later in eerie detail. The ship’s size, the shortage of lifeboats, the icy Atlantic collision—Robertson’s fiction foreshadowed history with chilling precision. Was it coincidence, uncanny foresight, or something stranger? In this episode, we explore one of the most unsettling intersections of fact and fiction: the Titan prediction. 📩 Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com🌐 www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com📘 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast Keywords: Titan prediction, Titanic coincidence, Morgan Robertson Futility, ship disaster prophecy, Titanic legend, eerie coincidences, true mystery podcast, unexplained foresight, The Dark RecordHashtags: #Titanic #UnsolvedMystery #DarkRecord #HalloweenPodcast #HistoryMystery #StrangeCoincidence
On Christmas Eve, 1945, the Sodder family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia, was consumed by fire. Five of George and Jennie Sodder’s ten children never emerged from the flames. Authorities ruled that they had perished in the blaze—but no bones, no teeth, no trace was ever found. For decades, the Sodders pursued every lead: strange threats, severed phone lines, vanished ladders, mysterious sightings, and even a cryptic photograph claiming one child had survived. Was it a tragic fire, or something far more sinister? In this episode, we unravel one of America’s most haunting family mysteries—the disappearance of the Sodder children. 📩 Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com🌐 www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com📘 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast
In the early 1800s, a Tennessee family claimed their farm was under siege by a relentless spirit. Known as the Bell Witch, this entity tormented the Bell family with eerie voices, violent attacks, and chilling predictions—so infamous that even President Andrew Jackson is said to have taken notice. In this episode of The Dark Record, I’m joined by special guest Meghan Cunningham as we revisit one of America’s most famous hauntings. Was it folklore exaggerated over time, a case of mass hysteria, or something genuinely supernatural? Join us as we dive deep into the legend of the Bell Witch and explore why her story continues to haunt Tennessee to this day. 📩 Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com🌐 Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com📘 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast
In 1966, two men were discovered dead on Vintém Hill in Brazil under circumstances so strange they remain unsolved to this day. They were found dressed in formal suits, lying side by side, with lead masks covering their eyes. Nearby lay a cryptic note, money, and no signs of struggle. The case has sparked decades of speculation. Were they victims of a failed scientific experiment, caught up in a ritual, or silenced for reasons never revealed? Join us as we unravel the bizarre details of the Lead Masks Case and explore why it continues to baffle investigators and mystery seekers alike. 📩 Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com🌐 Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com📘 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast
In Chapters 7 and 8 of Double Vision, the mystery deepens — and the danger becomes terrifyingly real. Mason, Natalie, and Dylan make a bold move: they kidnap Mr. Jenkins, one of the first people Mason saw with a double. What follows is a chilling face-to-face with the demon inside him. The truth comes out — the doubles are real, they’re not hallucinations… and their goal is destruction. But just as the group begins to feel like they’ve gained the upper hand, something strange happens. Natalie and Dylan start seeing the doubles too. And then, the Demon Slayer Deluxe Kit arrives. It’s ridiculous. It’s over-the-top.And it might be their only hope. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcastORDER PODCAST MERCH!Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.comEmail: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.comX: @TheHalloweenPodSupport the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPodGet bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes – Amazing Advertisinghttp://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/
In Chapters 5 and 6 of Double Vision, things start to spiral fast. Mason has kept his promise—he’s working, staying sober, and keeping Dylan at arm’s length. But all that progress comes crashing down during one night out with Natalie. What was meant to be a celebration turns into chaos when the doubles return—and this time, they’re not just watching. As the bar erupts into violence, Mason sees just how close these things are to merging with their hosts. A brutal fight lands him and Dylan in jail, and when Natalie hears the full truth, everything changes. The doubles are real.And they’re getting harder to ignore. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcastORDER PODCAST MERCH!Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.comEmail: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.comX: @TheHalloweenPodSupport the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPodGet bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes – Amazing Advertisinghttp://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/
Travel back to a groovier time in this Halloween special as The Halloween Podcast dives into the 1960s—a decade that transformed Halloween into a beloved American tradition. Host Lyle brings you all the treats, from simple costumes and homemade haunted houses to iconic TV specials and candy innovations that laid the groundwork for today’s Halloween season. In this episode, we’ll explore the rise of trick-or-treating in suburban neighborhoods, the classic Ben Cooper costumes, and the launch of Halloween ads that made candy the holiday’s main event. You’ll hear how It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown became a timeless staple, how haunted houses took root as community attractions, and how spooky TV episodes from The Addams Family to The Andy Griffith Show captured Halloween fun on screen. Plus, we’ll compare Halloween in the 1960s to Halloween today, celebrating what’s changed—and what’s stayed the same. Tune in for a nostalgic journey through Halloween history and relive the traditions that made this holiday a family-centered celebration. Don’t forget to share your memories on social media and leave us a review! Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Keywords: Halloween in the 1960s, vintage Halloween, classic Halloween TV, 1960s Halloween costumes, trick-or-treating history, Ben Cooper costumes, Halloween candy ads, It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, haunted houses, nostalgic Halloween, The Addams Family, The Andy Griffith Show, Halloween traditions, Halloween history, spooky podcast
This Halloween, celebrate with the thrilling finale of our Haunted America series as Host Lyle Perez takes listeners on a ghostly tour through Wyoming, known for its rugged beauty, Old West history, and chilling haunted sites. From historic hotels with tragic pasts to abandoned prisons and eerie saloons, Wyoming is alive with spirits and supernatural encounters. Join us for one last ride into the haunted history of the Cowboy State. Featured Locations: The Occidental Hotel, Buffalo 10 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834 The Occidental Hotel, a gem of the Old West dating back to 1880, hosted figures like Buffalo Bill and Butch Cassidy. But it’s not just famous names that linger here; the ghost of a young girl clutching a doll is often seen on the grand staircase. Guests report hearing cowboy boots echoing down the halls and old-time saloon music drifting through the empty bar. A cowboy’s apparition is known to tip his hat to visitors before disappearing. Staying here is like stepping into a time capsule of the Wild West—one where some guests never left. The Historic Plains Hotel, Cheyenne 1600 Central Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001 The Plains Hotel in Cheyenne, operating since 1911, is haunted by Rosie, a distraught bride whose sorrowful ghost still roams the halls. Guests frequently feel chills, hear sobbing, and see unexplained reflections in mirrors. Room 510 is especially active, with lights flickering and Rosie’s ghost spotted at the window, seemingly waiting for someone who never arrived. Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Fort Laramie 965 Gray Rocks Rd, Fort Laramie, WY 82212 Dating back to 1834, Fort Laramie was a key military outpost during the westward expansion. Today, it’s haunted by spirits of soldiers, including Lieutenant Levi Robinson, who died tragically near the fort. Visitors report ghostly soldiers marching on the parade grounds, eerie bugle calls, and a chilly atmosphere, especially around the old barracks. Fort Laramie offers a haunting glimpse into the sacrifices of the frontier era. The Cody Theatre, Cody 1171 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414 The Cody Theatre, built in 1936, is known for ghostly patrons. One spirit, a man in a long coat and hat, watches from the back, while a former usher named “Johnny” is said to roam the aisles. Staff report footsteps, laughter, and Buffalo Bill’s apparition occasionally appearing to keep an eye on his town’s theater. Wyoming Frontier Prison, Rawlins 500 W Walnut St, Rawlins, WY 82301 The Wyoming Frontier Prison housed dangerous criminals from 1901 to 1981, and its dark energy is palpable. Inmates reportedly still haunt areas like “The Hole,” where they endured extreme isolation. Visitors report hearing voices, seeing shadows, and feeling an oppressive sense of dread throughout the cell blocks. The prison now offers ghost tours, letting guests experience its haunted past firsthand. The Irma Hotel, Cody 1192 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414 Built by Buffalo Bill in 1902, the Irma Hotel hosts several spirits, including Buffalo Bill himself. Guests often smell cigar smoke and feel sudden chills near the Cherrywood Bar, a gift from Queen Victoria. The ghost of a young woman named Emily has also been spotted in a white gown, wandering the halls. Staying here offers a unique connection to Cody’s haunted history. Sweetwater County Library, Green River 300 N 1st E St, Green River, WY 82935 Built over an old cemetery, the Sweetwater County Library is known for paranormal activity. “Charlie,” a ghostly presence, frequently rearranges books, flickers lights, and creates cold spots. Patrons report shadowy figures in the aisles, whispers, and the unsettling sensation of being watched, making this library a top stop for ghost hunters. The Virginian Hotel, Medicine Bow 404 Lincoln Hwy, Medicine Bow, WY 82329 This luxury hotel from 1911 is haunted by Emily, a spirit seen wandering the third floor and heard softly singing. Guests report strange footsteps at night, doors slamming, and glimpses of her reflection in mirrors. The Virginian Hotel offers a haunted yet elegant experience for overnight guests. Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park 3200 Old Faithful Inn Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 The historic Old Faithful Inn is home to the ghost of a bride who ended her life on her wedding night. Guests often hear her weeping and see her figure on the upper floors. Shadows move mysteriously in the hallways, and cold spots are common in areas associated with her story. The inn, with its rustic charm, adds an extra thrill to any Yellowstone visit. The Virginian Saloon, Jackson 750 W Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001 The Virginian Saloon is famous for The Cowboy, a ghostly figure seen near the bar, believed to be a drifter from the town’s early days. Patrons and staff report flickering lights, footsteps, and mysteriously sliding glasses. This saloon’s vintage decor and dim lighting set the perfect stage for ghostly encounters. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X (formerly Twitter): @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Keywords and Tags: Haunted Wyoming, Cowboy State ghost stories, Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Old West ghosts, Wyoming haunted hotels, Halloween Podcast, Wyoming paranormal, Old Faithful Inn, haunted saloons in Wyoming, ghostly locations Wyoming
In this episode, Host Lyle Perez and guest Joe dive deep into the haunting legend of La Llorona, focusing on stories from San Antonio and beyond. Together, they unravel the chilling tales surrounding the ghostly "Weeping Woman" and share personal memories of hearing these eerie stories from their grandmothers and family. Join us for a spine-tingling journey as we explore the cultural roots and regional variations of this legend that’s captured imaginations—and stirred fears—for generations. *Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/
In this spine-tingling episode of The Halloween Podcast, host Lyle Perez sits down with Ronald L. Murphy Jr.—a renowned author, historian, and paranormal investigator—to explore the rich and shadowy history of vampires. Together, they trace the evolution of vampire lore from ancient Mesopotamian myths to the iconic figure of Dracula, weaving through tales of Vlad the Impaler’s bloodthirsty rule and the haunting legends of Lilith. With Dracula as a focal point, they examine how this character became the enduring face of vampire mythology. Whether you’re captivated by folklore, history, or supernatural tales, this episode offers a fascinating journey into the origins and cultural impact of vampires. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review to support the show! Ronald L Murphy Jr. - Amazon Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: vampires, Ronald L. Murphy Jr., Vlad the Impaler, Lilith, Dracula, vampire lore, Mesopotamian legends, Halloween
Get ready for a bone-chilling dive into Wisconsin’s haunted history as Host Lyle Perez explores ten of the state’s most ghost-ridden locations. With Halloween just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to delve into Wisconsin’s eerie past, from luxury hotels and mysterious mansions to desolate cemeteries and asylums. Wisconsin may be known for its natural beauty and charming towns, but hidden within its landscapes are tales of spirits and lingering souls. So, sit back, turn off the lights, and join us as we journey into the haunted heart of the Badger State. Featured Locations: The Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee 424 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Known for its luxury and Victorian charm, the Pfister Hotel is haunted by its original owner, Charles Pfister. Guests report lights flickering, electronics turning on and off, and shadowy figures roaming the ninth floor. Major League Baseball players who stay here have encountered unexplained furniture rearrangements and disembodied footsteps. It seems Charles Pfister is as watchful over his hotel in the afterlife as he was in life. Summerwind Mansion, Land O' Lakes West Bay Lake, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540 Once an opulent estate, Summerwind Mansion is a haunting ruin where spirits are said to linger despite a fire that destroyed the building in 1988. Former residents reported ghostly figures, whispers, and even a skeleton discovered in the basement. A spectral woman is still seen in the upper windows, adding to the eerie atmosphere of this infamous haunted landmark. Old Baraboo Inn, Baraboo 135 Walnut St, Baraboo, WI 53913 Built in the 1860s, this historic tavern is home to “Charlie,” a ghostly bartender, and other spirits who make their presence known with phantom music, laughter, and ghostly touches. The second floor, once a brothel, is especially active with flickering lights and whispers in the night. Visitors can still stop by the inn for a drink—and possibly a ghostly encounter. Dartford Cemetery, Green Lake Park Dr, Green Lake, WI 54941 Known as one of Wisconsin’s most haunted cemeteries, Dartford Cemetery is famous for apparitions, whispers, and chilling encounters near Chief Highknocker’s grave. Visitors report seeing a spectral little boy playing among the tombstones and cold, ghostly hands gripping their shoulders, making this spot a must-visit for thrill-seekers. Sheboygan County Insane Asylum, Sheboygan 3400 County Rd EE, Sheboygan, WI 53083 The abandoned Sheboygan County Insane Asylum, closed in the 1970s, is a hub of paranormal activity. Ghost hunters report hearing screams, whispers, and spotting shadowy figures lurking in the windows. Though trespassing is prohibited, the asylum’s sinister reputation lingers, attracting those brave enough to sneak a peek. Bloody Bride Bridge, Stevens Point Highway 66, Stevens Point, WI 54481 Legend has it that a bride who died tragically on this bridge still haunts it, appearing to drivers as a figure in a blood-stained wedding dress. Some drivers see her in their rearview mirror, sitting in the backseat. The bridge is notorious for paranormal sightings, making it a chilling drive for those daring enough to cross. Brumder Mansion, Milwaukee 3046 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208 Built in 1910, Brumder Mansion is now a bed and breakfast filled with ghostly tales. Guests report the laughter of unseen children, phantom footsteps, and the figure of George Brumder himself wandering the halls. Stay overnight for a unique experience and perhaps leave with a ghost story of your own. Maribel Caves Hotel, Maribel County Rd R, Maribel, WI 54227 Locally called “Hotel Hell,” Maribel Caves Hotel has burned down multiple times and is rumored to contain a portal to the underworld. Ghostly figures, strange mists, and a faint smell of smoke greet visitors to the ruins, making it a notorious site for paranormal investigators. The Grand Opera House, Oshkosh 100 High Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901 The Grand Opera House in Oshkosh, dating back to 1883, has seen numerous ghostly sightings, including a former stage manager who watches over performances. Staff and guests report phantom applause, Victorian apparitions, and cold drafts in the auditorium. It’s a historic theater with a haunted twist, perfect for fans of the paranormal and the arts. Old Carver School, Carver Historic Schoolhouse, Carver, WI Abandoned for decades, the Old Carver School is said to be haunted by a former teacher. Visitors hear children’s laughter, footsteps in empty halls, and the unnerving sense of being watched. This haunted schoolhouse is a reminder that some teachers stay dedicated long after the final bell has rung. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X (formerly Twitter): @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Keywords and Tags: Haunted Wisconsin, Pfister Hotel hauntings, Bloody Bride Bridge ghost story, haunted hotels in Wisconsin, Halloween Podcast, Wisconsin ghost stories, paranormal sites Wisconsin, haunted cemeteries Wisconsin
This episode takes us through the chilling legends and ghostly encounters of West Virginia. Known for its rugged mountains, Civil War history, and haunted tales, the Mountain State has long captivated paranormal enthusiasts. From eerie penitentiaries and haunted hospitals to a ghostly amusement park, Host Lyle Perez delves into ten of West Virginia’s spookiest sites. Featured Locations: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Weston 71 Asylum Dr, Weston, WV 26452 The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum is a massive Gothic structure that opened in 1864 to treat mentally ill patients but soon became infamous for overcrowding and brutal conditions. Today, this asylum is renowned for its ghostly activity, particularly the spirit of Lily, a young girl who haunts the Civil War wing. Visitors often report feeling an overwhelming sadness and hear whispers and giggles from empty rooms. Paranormal investigators regularly capture EVPs in the building’s dark corridors, and overnight tours allow guests to explore the haunted recovery rooms, operating theaters, and more. Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, Rock 470 Matoaka Rd, Rock, WV 24747 This abandoned amusement park, built on a site marked by tragedy and loss, is said to be haunted by the spirits of children who met untimely deaths. A girl in a pink dress is frequently seen near the old swings, while other visitors report hearing eerie laughter and screams. The land itself is believed to be cursed, as it was originally a Native American burial ground. Now, Lake Shawnee offers guided tours and paranormal events, attracting those brave enough to experience its chilling atmosphere. West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville 818 Jefferson Ave, Moundsville, WV 26041 The West Virginia Penitentiary is a looming Gothic structure with a dark history of riots, violence, and over 100 executions. One of the most well-known apparitions is the Shadow Man, often spotted near the North Wagon Gate. Visitors report feeling an oppressive energy, particularly in the “Sugar Shack” recreation area and solitary confinement cells known as “The Hole.” With ghost tours and paranormal investigations available, visitors can explore the prison’s haunted past firsthand. The Blennerhassett Hotel, Parkersburg 320 Market St, Parkersburg, WV 26101 Built in 1889, the Blennerhassett Hotel is rumored to be haunted by its original owner, William Chancellor, along with ghostly children who are often seen playing in the hallways. Guests report hearing phantom music and seeing the apparition of a man in a tuxedo in the ballroom mirrors. The Blennerhassett offers ghost tours that reveal the stories behind these hauntings, giving visitors a glimpse into its haunted legacy. Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County 171 Shoreline Dr, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 This historic Civil War town is known for ghostly apparitions of soldiers and the infamous Screaming Jenny, a spirit seen running in flames toward the train tracks. Visitors also report encounters with the ghost of John Brown, who was captured here after his raid. Harpers Ferry hosts regular ghost tours, exploring haunted sites like St. Peter’s Church and other notable landmarks in this history-rich area. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park, Hillsboro 683 Droop Park Rd, Hillsboro, WV 24946 Droop Mountain, site of a brutal Civil War battle, is haunted by the souls of Confederate soldiers who perished there. The eerie sounds of marching, gunfire, and phantom cries have been reported by visitors, especially near the observation tower. This historic site is open to the public and offers trails where visitors might encounter ghostly Confederate soldiers roaming the foggy hills. Haymond House, Sutton Corner of North Hill Rd and Haymond Ave, Sutton, WV 26601 Known for its ghostly female residents, the Haymond House is haunted by a woman in white and a protective spirit known as the Gray Lady. Visitors frequently experience cold spots and report seeing shadowy figures, particularly near a large antique mirror rumored to act as a portal to the spirit world. This historic house occasionally hosts ghost tours for those curious to experience its eerie presence. Silver Run Tunnel (North Bend Rail Trail), Cairo Cairo, WV 26337 The Silver Run Tunnel on the North Bend Rail Trail is said to be haunted by the Lady in White, a bride who died tragically on her wedding day. Ghost hunters report hearing her mournful cries and seeing her ghostly figure vanish into the darkness. Visitors often sense a sudden drop in temperature and an overwhelming sadness when passing through the tunnel. Sweet Springs Sanitarium, Gap Mills 195 Sweet Springs Valley Rd, Gap Mills, WV 24941 Originally a resort, this sanitarium became a tuberculosis hospital in the early 20th century. Today, its haunted reputation draws paranormal enthusiasts who report hearing coughing and moaning, reminders of the patients who spent their last days here. The sanitarium occasionally opens for ghost tours, allowing guests to experience its haunted past. Whipple Company Store, Scarbro 7485 Okey L Patteson Rd, Scarbro, WV 25917 Built in the 1890s, this store served miners and was also used as a morgue. It’s haunted by the spirits of miners and their families who faced difficult lives under the company’s control. Visitors often feel a chilling presence near the basement morgue, where many miners’ bodies were prepared for burial. Ghost tours are offered, inviting guests to learn about the building’s dark history. 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In this episode, host Lyle Perez guides listeners through the shadowy history of Washington State. From foggy coastal towns to eerie castles, Washington’s mix of historic landmarks and rainy, mystical landscapes creates the perfect backdrop for the supernatural. Discover 10 haunted spots in Washington where spirits are said to linger—whether in a vintage saloon or the haunted remains of an old hospital. Featured Locations: Oxford Saloon, Snohomish 913 First St, Snohomish, WA 98290 The Oxford Saloon in Snohomish has a reputation for dark encounters, particularly in its basement, where violent clashes are said to have taken place. The saloon is haunted by Henry, a bouncer and former policeman, whose spirit often appears near the basement stairs. Henry is known for being especially active around female visitors, with some reporting a sudden, unexplained pinch. Another spectral figure, Kathleen, was a madam who worked in the saloon, and her spirit is often seen in a purple dress, keeping close watch over the space she once managed. Mount Baker Theatre, Bellingham 104 N Commercial St, Bellingham, WA 98225 Built in 1927, this historic theater has become home to a young ghost named Judy. Employees report encounters with Judy’s spirit in the balcony, where her soft laughter echoes, and occasionally feel her cold touch on their shoulders. Judy is known to have a playful nature, especially around male staff members, making her presence more charming than frightening. Other strange occurrences include the appearance of glowing orbs and faint, unearthly whispers throughout the building. Northern State Hospital, Sedro-Woolley 25625 Helmick Rd, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 Now part of the Northern State Recreation Area, this former mental hospital housed thousands of patients during the early 1900s, many of whom endured controversial treatments. Visitors often see an apparition of a nurse pushing a wheelchair or hear the faint cries of former patients. The abandoned buildings and ruins give off a chilling, otherworldly atmosphere, especially at night, making it a popular spot for paranormal investigations. Thornewood Castle, Lakewood 8601 N Thorne Ln SW, Lakewood, WA 98498 Thornewood Castle, a Tudor-style mansion, was constructed in the early 1900s and has its own share of resident spirits. Its original owner, Chester Thorne, and his wife Anna are said to haunt the hallways, making occasional appearances to guests. Paranormal investigators frequently capture cold spots in the castle’s sprawling gardens, and ghostly apparitions have been reported in rooms where the Thornes once stayed. The castle’s appearance in Stephen King’s Rose Red has only added to its eerie allure. Port Gamble, Kitsap Peninsula Port Gamble, WA 98364 Port Gamble is known for the Walker-Ames House, a Victorian mansion that has attracted ghost hunters from across the nation. Visitors often report the sounds of children laughing and sightings of a woman, possibly a former nanny, roaming the halls. The house is a centerpiece of Port Gamble’s annual Ghost Conference, where paranormal enthusiasts gather to explore the haunted locations around town. Manresa Castle, Port Townsend 651 Cleveland St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Built in 1892, Manresa Castle is famed for its tragic ghost stories, including that of a Jesuit priest who allegedly took his own life in one of the towers. The priest’s spirit, along with that of a young woman who is said to have leaped to her death, lingers in the castle’s halls. Guests report feeling sudden drops in temperature and hearing faint voices when the halls are empty. Hotel Sorrento, Seattle 900 Madison St, Seattle, WA 98104 Seattle’s Hotel Sorrento is haunted by Alice B. Toklas, a prominent literary figure often associated with the seventh floor. Guests staying in Room 408 frequently hear ghostly piano music and encounter an unsettling tall figure that is often seen in the hotel’s historic elevator. In the Madrona Room, glasses have been known to shatter on their own, adding to the hotel’s ghostly atmosphere. Walker-Ames House, Port Gamble 100 NE Rainier Ave, Port Gamble, WA 98364 The Walker-Ames House is considered Washington’s most haunted residence, where a female spirit is seen peering out from the windows, and a ghostly young girl, known as Annabelle, often plays on the stairs. The basement and attic are the most active areas, with visitors reporting cold spots and unexplained movements, especially around old toys left out for Annabelle’s spirit. The Rucker Mansion, Everett 412 Laurel Dr, Everett, WA 98201 The Rucker Mansion, built in 1904, is haunted by Jane Rucker, who died tragically after a fall. Jane’s presence is often sensed on the staircase, where a faint scent of lavender lingers—a favorite of hers during her life. Guests and caretakers report doors slamming shut on their own and shadowy figures seen in the mansion’s windows, watching over the grounds. Kell’s Irish Pub, Seattle 1916 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101 Located in the former Butterworth Mortuary, Kell’s Irish Pub has chilling roots as Seattle’s first mortuary. Shadows appear near the bar, where a tall man in old-fashioned attire is often seen watching patrons. Another frequent ghostly sighting is that of a young girl, whose laughter echoes eerily from the basement. Staff and patrons frequently report cold drafts, shattering glasses, and a feeling of being watched, making Kell’s one of Seattle’s most infamous haunted spots. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Washington, Ghosts of the Evergreen State, Haunted America, Washington Ghost Stories, Paranormal Activity, Halloween Podcast, Haunted Locations in Washington
In today’s episode of The Halloween Podcast, host Lyle Perez takes us through the haunted corners of Virginia, a state rich in American history and ghostly legends. From the infamous battlefields of the Civil War to eerie mansions and mysterious bridges, Virginia’s haunted sites reveal stories of lingering spirits and tragic pasts. Join us as we uncover 10 of the most haunted locations in the Old Dominion, where Confederate soldiers, ghostly nurses, and lost lovers are said to roam. Featured Locations: St. Albans Sanatorium 6248 University Park Dr, Radford, VA 24141 Originally an all-boys’ school before its conversion to a mental hospital in the early 20th century, St. Albans has become one of Virginia’s most infamous paranormal sites. Known for harsh experimental treatments, the sanatorium is said to be haunted by the spirits of former patients. The basement is particularly eerie, where visitors report hearing disembodied whispers, feeling phantom touches, and seeing shadowy figures. Paranormal investigators frequently capture EVP recordings, especially near the old hydrotherapy room, where many experienced immense suffering. Hollywood Cemetery 412 S Cherry St, Richmond, VA 23220 Established in 1847, Hollywood Cemetery is the eternal resting place of Confederate soldiers, U.S. presidents, and the infamous “Richmond Vampire.” The legend of the vampire centers on the tomb of W.W. Poole, from which strange noises are said to emanate at night. Visitors have reported seeing ghostly soldiers, feeling chills near the Confederate burial grounds, and even catching glimpses of General Robert E. Lee, his figure silently wandering the cemetery grounds as if reliving his past. The Exchange Hotel 400 S Main St, Gordonsville, VA 22942 The Exchange Hotel became a Civil War hospital, treating thousands of soldiers. With its storied past, it’s no surprise that ghostly nurses are reportedly seen tending to invisible patients. In the basement, which once served as a morgue, visitors have heard eerie moaning and footsteps echoing through the otherwise empty halls. The ghost of a Confederate soldier is a frequent sight, believed to be lingering, perhaps waiting to be reunited with lost comrades. Bacon’s Castle 465 Bacon's Castle Trail, Surry, VA 23883 Constructed in 1665, Bacon’s Castle has borne witness to rebellions, family feuds, and ghostly occurrences. Visitors report encounters with a woman in colonial clothing, believed to be Arthur Allen’s wife. Paranormal investigators have witnessed furniture moving on its own and heard laughter in empty rooms. The house is a frequent site for ghost tours, with guides sharing tales of sudden chills, strange lights, and objects shifting mysteriously. The Martha Washington Inn & Spa 150 W Main St, Abingdon, VA 24210 Once a Civil War hospital, the Martha Washington Inn has its share of restless spirits. A particularly famous legend involves the spirit of a young nurse, known as the “Yankee Sweetheart,” who fell in love with a Union soldier. Guests report hearing her soft footsteps in the halls and glimpsing her shadow near the spot where her beloved died. Other ghostly sightings include Confederate soldiers and eerie bloodstains that appear on the floors before mysteriously vanishing. Gadsby’s Tavern Museum 138 N Royal St, Alexandria, VA 22314 Dating back to the 18th century, Gadsby’s Tavern is haunted by the mysterious “Female Stranger,” who arrived gravely ill and, upon her death, requested her identity remain secret. Seen frequently in Room 8, her ghostly figure leaves cold spots and an eerie sensation for those who venture close. Visitors and staff alike have also reported phantom footsteps echoing through the tavern’s historic rooms. Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historic State Park 6541 Saylers Creek Rd, Rice, VA 23966 The bloody Battle of Sailor’s Creek saw nearly 25% of General Robert E. Lee’s army fall. Visitors report ghostly figures wandering the battlefield at dusk, and cold spots are often felt around the Overton-Hillsman Farmhouse, which served as a makeshift hospital. The battlefield is known for mysterious cries and the faint sound of cannon fire, as if the battle is replaying for eternity. The Public Hospital 325 W Francis St, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Established in 1773, the Public Hospital for Persons of Insane and Disordered Minds is the oldest psychiatric hospital in the U.S. Shadows, sudden cold chills, and unsettling whispers haunt the halls. Visitors report feeling phantom touches and hearing footsteps in rooms long since abandoned, with occasional sightings of patients in old-fashioned hospital gowns. Swannanoa Palace 497 Swannanoa Ln, Afton, VA 22920 This grand estate, built as a testament to love, is haunted by the ghost of Sallie Dooley, who is often seen near her stained-glass portrait. Visitors feel sudden chills and see objects move on their own, especially around Sallie’s favorite rooms. Paranormal investigators have captured EVPs and other strange occurrences, making Swannanoa a popular stop for thrill-seekers. Bunny Man Bridge Colchester Overpass, Clifton, VA 20124 The tale of Bunny Man Bridge is one of Virginia’s most chilling urban legends. Locals report seeing a man dressed in a bunny suit wielding an axe near the bridge, especially on Halloween. Some say he’s the spirit of an escaped convict who haunts the bridge, while others claim the presence is something darker. Witnesses often hear unsettling noises like screams and whispers, making Bunny Man Bridge a must-visit for those seeking a real scare. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Virginia, Ghosts of the Old Dominion, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Virginia Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, we’re diving into the haunted tales of Vermont, the Green Mountain State. Known for its scenic beauty and historic towns, Vermont has its share of chilling legends and paranormal encounters. Lyle takes listeners on a journey through some of Vermont’s spookiest locations, from eerie inns to ghostly bridges, where the spirits of the past refuse to rest. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, you’ll find something hauntingly fascinating in these tales from Vermont’s haunted history. Featured Locations: Wilson Castle 2970 W Proctor Rd, Proctor, VT 05765 This European-inspired mansion was built in the 1880s and is known for its resident spirit—an elderly man in a gray suit, often seen lingering in the upper floors. Visitors experience cold spots, ghostly whispers, and the eerie sensation of being watched, making it a popular spot for ghost hunters. Emily’s Bridge (Gold Brook Bridge) Covered Bridge Rd, Stowe, VT 05672 Known as one of Vermont’s most haunted locations, this bridge is tied to the tragic legend of Emily, whose spirit allegedly scratches cars and leaves deep impressions on visitors brave enough to cross it after dark. Brattleboro Retreat Tower 1 Anna Marsh Ln, Brattleboro, VT 05301 This tower, built by patients in the late 1800s, is a somber reminder of the hospital’s dark history. Apparitions of people standing at the edge of the tower are often seen, vanishing before they touch the ground, leaving witnesses with a feeling of unease. The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa 3567 Main St, Manchester, VT 05254 This luxurious resort is said to be haunted by the ghost of Mary Todd Lincoln. Guests report cold drafts, flickering lights, and the spirit of Mary wandering the halls. Some have even encountered the ghostly presence of her son, Willie. Shelburne Museum (Dutton House) 6000 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482 The Dutton House, originally built in 1782, is now located at the Shelburne Museum and is known for its ghostly residents. Visitors report seeing an apparition in colonial attire and hearing children crying from the upstairs rooms. The Norwich Inn 325 Main St, Norwich, VT 05055 This inn, dating back to 1797, is haunted by Mary, the innkeeper’s wife, who tragically passed in a fire. Guests and staff report hearing her footsteps, phantom voices, and feeling sudden chills throughout the tavern and hallways. Barre Opera House 6 N Main St #5, Barre, VT 05641 This theater, built in 1899, hosts the spirit of a man in a top hat, often spotted in the balcony seats. Cold spots, whispers, and phantom applause add to the eerie experience for guests attending performances. University of Vermont 105 S Prospect St, Burlington, VT 05405 With its long history, the University of Vermont has several ghostly legends. Stories include sightings of a shadowy figure in the anatomy labs and the spirit of a nurse seen wandering the halls of the old hospital on campus. Green Mountain Inn 18 Main St, Stowe, VT 05672 The spirit of Boots Berry, a former employee who became a local hero, haunts this inn. Visitors hear the sound of boots stomping on the roof during storms, as if reliving his last heroic act. Weston Playhouse 703 Main St, Weston, VT 05161 As Vermont’s oldest professional theater, the Weston Playhouse is home to a ghostly actor who appears backstage and is often seen before big performances. Staff and actors frequently hear phantom applause and footsteps in the empty theater. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Vermont, Spirits of the Green Mountain State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Vermont Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, join host Lyle Perez as he explores Utah's spine-chilling paranormal past. From haunted theaters to ghost towns, Utah is a state where spirits seem to linger, leaving eerie echoes of the past. Prepare yourself as Lyle guides us through ten of the state’s most haunted spots in Episode 44 of the Haunted America series. Featured Locations: Union Station 2501 Wall Ave, Ogden, UT 84401 Once a bustling transportation hub, Union Station is now a museum known for its spectral visitors, including the ghost of a woman in a red dress who wanders the halls, her footsteps still echoing late at night. Fort Douglas 32 Potter St, Salt Lake City, UT 84113 Established in 1862, Fort Douglas is home to ghostly soldiers, most notably a Civil War-era spirit seen pacing the cemetery. The fort, now a museum, offers visitors a glimpse into its haunted military history. Asylum 49 (Old Tooele Hospital) 140 E 200 S, Tooele, UT 84074 This former hospital, now a haunted attraction, is notorious for paranormal activity, with sightings of a nurse in white and the ghost of a young girl who tugs on visitors’ clothes, seeking attention. The Rio Grande Depot 300 S Rio Grande St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Haunted by the spirit of the Purple Lady, who met a tragic end on the train tracks, the Rio Grande Depot holds a mysterious and eerie ambiance, with her apparition appearing frequently in the station’s grand lobby. Kay’s Cross 1580 E Hwy 193, Kaysville, UT 84037 This ominous stone cross hidden in Kaysville’s woods has become a hotspot for ghost hunters. Paranormal enthusiasts often report sightings of a hooded figure, strange whispers, and the distant echo of footsteps. Mountain Meadows Massacre Site Mountain Meadows Rd, Veyo, UT 84782 This historical landmark marks the site of a tragic 1857 massacre. Today, visitors report hearing children’s cries and seeing shadowy figures wandering the fields, remnants of the sorrowful past. Mercur Cemetery Mercur Canyon, Tooele County, UT 84071 In this cemetery nestled within a ghost town, visitors report hearing faint mining sounds and disembodied voices among the headstones, where shadowy figures appear and vanish without a trace. Ben Lomond Hotel 2510 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 Built in the 1920s, this hotel is known for the ghostly presence of a woman in 1920s attire and the spirit of a man in a vintage suit near the ballroom. The Ben Lomond Hotel still operates today, welcoming guests and their ghostly counterparts. Old Deseret Village 2601 Sunnyside Ave S, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 A living history museum, Old Deseret Village is haunted by figures from Utah’s pioneer past. Pale apparitions dressed in period attire are frequently seen roaming the village’s schoolhouse and tavern. Grafton Ghost Town Rockville, UT 84763 This abandoned settlement, with its cemetery and old church, is one of Utah’s best-preserved ghost towns. Visitors often encounter the ghost of a young girl near the schoolhouse and hear hymns echoing from the vacant church. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Utah, Ghosts of the Beehive State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Utah Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, we’re heading deep into the heart of Texas to uncover its most chilling hauntings. From haunted hotels to eerie bridges, host Lyle Perez explores ten of Texas’s most haunted locations. With its rugged history and vast landscapes, the Lone Star State is home to spirits that have lingered long after the dust of time has settled. Featured Locations: The Driskill Hotel 604 Brazos St, Austin, TX 78701 Built in 1886 by Jesse Driskill, this iconic hotel is haunted by its founder and a tragic spirit of a young girl. Visitors frequently report sightings of Driskill’s ghost and hear the laughter of the little girl who fell to her death on the grand staircase. The Marfa Lights Viewing Area US-90, Marfa, TX 79843 For over a century, the mysterious Marfa Lights have baffled onlookers. These glowing orbs of light appear at night, floating and dancing across the West Texas desert, their origin still unknown despite scientific investigations. The Menger Hotel 204 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205 The historic Menger Hotel is known for its ghostly residents, including Sallie White, a chambermaid murdered by her husband, and Captain Richard King of King Ranch. Paranormal experiences include phantom footsteps, cold spots, and apparitions seen roaming the halls. The Jefferson Hotel 124 W Austin St, Jefferson, TX 75657 This 1850s hotel is haunted by the spirit of a bride left at the altar, seen wandering the halls. Guests also report ghostly pranks by a young boy who drowned in a nearby river, adding to the hotel’s spooky reputation. The Spaghetti Warehouse 901 Commerce St, Houston, TX 77002 Once a bustling warehouse, this building-turned-restaurant is haunted by the spirit of a former owner who died in a tragic accident. Guests often feel taps on their shoulders and witness furniture moving on its own. White Rock Lake 8300 E Lawther Dr, Dallas, TX 75218 White Rock Lake is home to the Lady of the Lake, a soaking wet apparition who flags down drivers for a ride home, only to disappear from their car before reaching her destination. Witnesses also report strange occurrences around the lake at night. Yorktown Memorial Hospital 728 W Main St, Yorktown, TX 78164 This abandoned hospital is notorious for its eerie atmosphere and intense ghostly activity. Shadowy figures, disembodied voices, and unexplained phenomena plague the halls, with the hospital’s chapel being particularly unsettling. The Emily Morgan Hotel 705 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205 Originally a hospital, the Emily Morgan Hotel is known for its paranormal activity. Guests frequently see shadowy figures and feel the presence of lingering spirits, particularly on the old surgical and psychiatric floors. The Devil’s Bridge Near San Antonio, TX Legend has it that The Devil’s Bridge is haunted by the spirit of a pastor who hung himself nearby. Visitors report hearing creaking ropes and the overwhelming smell of sulfur, adding to the eerie reputation of this remote site. Catfish Plantation 814 Water St, Waxahachie, TX 75165 This charming Victorian house turned restaurant is haunted by several spirits, including a playful former owner and a bride who never left. Diners report cold spots and moving objects, making it a hot spot for paranormal enthusiasts. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Texas, Ghosts of the Lone Star State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Texas Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, we’re diving into the haunted history of Tennessee, the Volunteer State. Host Lyle Perez, a Tennessee local, takes us on a journey through some of the most spine-chilling haunted locations. From eerie plantations to ghost-filled theaters, Lyle shares both history and paranormal experiences, including some personal encounters in Savannah, Tennessee. Grab your flashlight and get ready to explore ten of Tennessee’s most haunted places. Featured Locations: The Cherry Mansion One Cherry St., Savannah, TN 38372 Overlooking the Tennessee River, Cherry Mansion is haunted by the ghost of Mrs. Cherry and Union soldiers who roamed its halls during the Civil War. Visitors report seeing specters near the windows and hearing the sounds of medical equipment from when the mansion served as a hospital. The Rotherwood Mansion Rotherwood Dr, Kingsport, TN 37660 Known for the tragic spirit of Rowena Ross, who lost two fiancés before taking her own life, Rotherwood Mansion is home to her ghost, often seen in a white gown wandering near the Holston River. Many feel a deep sadness in her presence. Shiloh National Military Park 1055 Pittsburg Landing Rd, Shiloh, TN 38376 One of the bloodiest Civil War battlefields, Shiloh is haunted by soldiers' spirits. Phantom gunfire, battle cries, and shadowy figures are frequently reported near Bloody Pond and Shiloh Church, where ghostly hymns are heard. The Lotz House 1111 Columbia Ave, Franklin, TN 37064 During the Battle of Franklin, the Lotz House became a field hospital. Apparitions of soldiers, the sound of musket fire, and ghostly footsteps are common in this Civil War-era home, making it a favorite spot for ghost hunters. The Orpheum Theatre 203 S Main St, Memphis, TN 38103 Famous for its ghost, Mary, a young girl who died in front of the theater, the Orpheum is alive with paranormal activity. Mary is known to playfully flick lights and interact with staff, while phantom applause echoes through the theater after shows. Wheatlands Plantation 2506 Boyd’s Creek Hwy, Sevierville, TN 37876 This plantation is haunted by Native American spirits, children, and former owners. Visitors hear cries and laughter in the basement, while shadowy figures roam the grounds near a mass grave filled with Cherokee remains. The Bell Witch Cave 430 Keysburg Rd, Adams, TN 37010 The Bell Witch legend began in the early 1800s with the Bell family, who were tormented by a vengeful spirit. The cave is considered a portal for the spirit, and visitors report hearing whispers and footsteps, often feeling watched by unseen eyes. Carnton Plantation 1345 Eastern Flank Cir, Franklin, TN 37064 The site of one of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles, Carnton Plantation is haunted by Confederate soldiers and a ghostly nurse who is seen watching over the wounded. The property is also home to strange noises and disembodied cries. Old South Pittsburg Hospital 1100 Holly Ave, South Pittsburg, TN 37380 This abandoned hospital is notorious for shadowy figures and ghostly voices. One of the most haunted rooms is Nelly’s Room, where visitors experience slamming doors and strange, unexplainable noises. Meeman-Shelby Forest 910 Riddick Rd, Millington, TN 38053 This park is home to the terrifying legend of the Pigman, a disfigured man who roams the woods. Visitors brave enough to call his name three times by Pigman Bridge report seeing shadowy figures and hearing growls deep in the forest. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Tennessee, Ghosts of the Volunteer State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Tennessee Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, we travel through the haunted plains of South Dakota, a state known for its rugged beauty and wild frontier past. But beneath the iconic landscapes of Mount Rushmore and the Badlands, there are ghostly stories that have been told for generations. From haunted hotels to eerie theaters, South Dakota is filled with tales of restless spirits and unexplained phenomena. We’re uncovering ten of the most haunted locations in the Badlands, each with its own chilling legends and ghostly encounters. Featured Locations: Bullock Hotel 633 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732 The Bullock Hotel is a tribute to Seth Bullock, the first sheriff of Deadwood. His ghost is said to still roam the halls, watching over the hotel he founded in the 1890s. Guests have reported seeing Bullock’s apparition in Room 211 and hearing footsteps late at night. Haunted tours of the hotel offer a closer look at this Old West spirit. Homestake Opera House 313 W Main St, Lead, SD 57754 Once a grand theater during the gold rush, the Homestake Opera House is now haunted by spirits from its past, including a mysterious woman seen on stage. Visitors often hear disembodied voices and piano music playing softly through the empty theater. Devil's Gulch Garretson, SD 57030 Devil's Gulch is home to Wild West legends and tragic ghostly lovers. Visitors often hear moans and strange cries near the gorge, as well as sightings of the tragic couple standing at the edge before disappearing into the mist. Hotel Alex Johnson 523 6th St, Rapid City, SD 57701 This historic hotel is famous not only for its luxury but also for its haunted reputation. Guests in Rooms 802 and 812 report a range of paranormal activity, from windows opening on their own to the apparition of a bride wandering the halls. The ghost of Alex Johnson himself is often spotted in the lobby, ensuring his hotel runs smoothly—even in the afterlife. Sioux San Hospital 3200 Canyon Lake Dr, Rapid City, SD 57702 Built on the grounds of a former Native American boarding school, this hospital is said to be haunted by the spirits of children who died from illness. Their laughter and cries can still be heard in the building's abandoned wings, and shadowy figures have been spotted by staff and visitors alike. Adams House 22 Van Buren St, Deadwood, SD 57732 The Adams House is a historic mansion frozen in time, and it’s said that its original owner, W.E. Adams, never left. Visitors often smell cigar smoke in the house and see the rocking chair sway on its own in Mary Adams’ room. Fairmont Hotel 628 Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732 This former brothel and gambling hall is haunted by the spirit of a woman who took her life in the hotel. Guests have also encountered an aggressive male spirit who makes his displeasure with renovations known by disturbing workers and slamming doors. Gaslight Restaurant & Saloon 13490 US-16, Rockerville, SD 57702 The friendly ghost of Samuelson Harney is often seen at the Gaslight Saloon, where pieces of his old bar were brought after it was demolished. Patrons report seeing Harney greet them at the door and playing harmless pranks by moving objects around. Elks Theatre 512 6th St, Rapid City, SD 57701 The ghost of Jimmy, a friendly spirit, haunts the Elks Theatre. He’s often seen watching over the audience, and staff members hear strange footsteps in the projection booth and notice cold drafts during screenings. Black Hills Playhouse 24834 S Playhouse Rd, Custer, SD 57730 Nestled in Custer State Park, this historic theater is said to be haunted by the spirit of its founder or possibly by workers from the Depression-era. Strange occurrences, such as costumes being laid out before shows and shadowy figures backstage, continue to haunt performers and staff. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted South Dakota, Ghosts of the Badlands, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, South Dakota Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
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