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Welcome to Lights Out, your virtual campfire. Join Sylvia Shults, your hostess with the mostest ghosties, as she listens to ordinary people talk about the extraordinary. This is your place for true ghost stories, shared by the people who lived them.
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Pretend you're a wealthy English lord in the middle of the 18th century. You've just gotten back from a Grand Tour of the Continent, and you want to keep the party going. How do you do that? You start up a not-so-secret club, and you build yourself a super cool underground cave fort for you and your friends to hang out in. Let's visit Sir Francis D…
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On March 3, 1943, tragedy struck in London, at the Bethnal Green Tube station. People on their way down to the station to seek shelter from a air raid were caught in a crush when one person fell. Fifteen seconds later, 173 people were dead. The Stairway to Heaven is the Bethnal Green memorial, where the victims are remembered. But the ghosts of thi…
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Pennhurst Asylum is one of the most actively haunted places in Pennsylvania. Its legacy of patient abuse and neglect casts a long shadow over the history of mental health care in the United States. But to many people, this was home, for better or for worse. Come inside the gloomy halls of this long-abandoned asylum and meet its resident spirits.…
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The people of Gettysburg didn't go looking for a battle; the battle came to them. In this episode, we'll visit not one, but two haunted places touched by the war. The Old Orphanage was a sanctuary for war orphans ... until things went horribly wrong. And just across the street is the house where Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed in the battle, …
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On December 1, 1958, one of the worst tragedies in Chicago's history took the lives of 93 children and three nuns. The fire at Our Lady of the Angels grade school is still remembered today as one of the darkest days of Chicago's past. Join me for a visit to the Shrine of the Holy Innocents, a memorial to those lost in the fire.…
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Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum in Wisconsin Dells is a treasure trove of the delightfully bizarre. With all the oddities contained in the museum's collection -- a sculpture of a python made of fingernails, a West African "hate doll", a picture made of toaster crumbs -- it's no surprise that the museum is, in fact, haunted. Come along with me as …
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Malvern Manor, in Malvern, Iowa, was once a grand, gracious hotel, the pride of the town. Through the years it played host to a very different clientele: it became a nursing home, then a home for transients, closing in 2005. Do some of these lost souls still roam Malvern Manor's halls and curl up on the mattresses in the abandoned rooms? Join me an…
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Over a century ago, 508 E 2nd Street in the small town of Villisca, Iowa, was the scene of a horrifying tragedy. On June 10, 1912, two adults and six children were hacked to death with an axe -- an axe that belonged to the father of the family, Josiah Moore. This deplorable act left its mark on the small white house in the sleepy Iowa town. Are you…
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Antique stores can be very haunted places, just by being the repositories of bunches upon bunches of family heirlooms. Come visit an extraordinarily haunted store with me; the Volo Antique Mall. Featured on Discovery Channel's Ghost Lab, this sprawling complex houses over 400 classic cars, thousands of antiques -- and a few spirits.…
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Join me and psychic medium Diane Lockhart as we return to the basement of the Pollak Hospital for another conversation with Chris, the young ghost from 1905. Hear how this young man celebrated the fourth of July back before the turn of the century. Plus, you'll get to listen to me stumble through a ragtime dance, which ought to be entertaining.…
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