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Folklore and legends reveal a lot about the cultures they originate from. In this podcast, we explore these tales from across America. Who are we? Where do we come from? And, most importantly, what scares us? Welcome to the Eerie USA Podcast, your home for American legends and folklore. Forgotten places, forgotten people.
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In today’s episode, we’re going to visit a cemetery known for its beauty as well as its ghosts, Bonaventure Cemetery in the ghostly city of Savannah, Georgia. Show Notes: https://www.savannahnow.com/story/lifestyle/features/2021/09/23/bonaventure-cemetery-savannah-graveyard-noted-myths-legends/5804577001/ https://www.ghostsandgravestones.com/savann…
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Al Capone. H.H. Holmes. These are just a few of the infamous and famous guests who, at one time, stayed at what's known as the most haunted hotel in Chicago. Join us as we explore the history...and ghosts...of the Congress Plaza Hotel. Show Notes: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-hauntings-the-congress-hotel/ Music Credits: Classic Horr…
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In today’s episode, we’re going to visit Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, one of the most notoriously haunted former hospitals in the United States, and a place that some have called “the most haunted building in America.” Show Notes: https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2022/09/14/louisville-waverly-hills-sanatorium-ur…
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President Lincoln was correct when he said we could never forget what the soldiers at Gettysburg did. It was one of the most pivotal moments in our nation’s history, and also one of our bloodiest. Today, many believe the entire town of Gettysburg is, acre for acre, the most haunted place in America. Join us for this episode where we explore many of…
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The Hudson River Valley, nestled into the thickly forested region of upstate New York, is an area ripe with legends and lore. Join us as we explore a handful of the region's scariest and most enduring tales. Music credits: "Classic Horror 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativec…
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In today’s episode, we’re going to visit a stretch of earth some refer to as the Devil’s Triangle, but it’s more widely known as the Bermuda Triangle, a stretch of land where more than 50 ships and 20 airplanes are said to have mysteriously disappeared since the mid nineteenth century, and some say the legend goes back even farther…. Websites/artic…
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In this episode, we're going to do something a little different. I'll be reading my short story "Hat Man" from my book "Walking After Midnight: Tales for Halloween." This is a horror story inspired by real night terrors I had as a child, and it is a reader favorite. I hope you enjoy! Happy Halloween! Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/pro…
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In today’s episode, we’re going to visit the real life town of Sleepy Hollow, New York, the inspiration for Washington Irving’s famous story, and the site of more than one creepy legend... Articles mentioned: https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/29/nyregion/ghost-stories-the-other-legend-of-sleepy-hollow.html https://www.history.com/news/legend-sleepy-h…
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In today’s episode, we’re going to do something a little bit different. This isn’t about ghosts or hauntings, but about traditions, and how America has made something as ancient as Halloween into a creature of our own making. This week, we’ll be visiting Annoka, Minnesota, a pleasant little suburb that has become the unlikely world capital for hall…
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In today’s episode, we’ll be visiting the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, a place with such a spooky atmosphere, it gave Stephen King the inspiration for his famous book after just a one night stay. Stay tuned for the end of the episode, where I’ll read a brief except from my new book, Walking After Midnight: Tales for Halloween Part III.…
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Who could have predicted her ultimate destiny as not only one of the most haunted ships, but one of the most haunted locations in the world. Some say that its the superstitious nature of sailors that creates the rumors of haunted ships and seas, but what if there’s more to it than that? There are so many stories about the Queen Mary that it’s almos…
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Today, it’s believed that the people who were formerly incarcerated at Old City Jail haunt its grounds. Unsurprisingly, there are reports of all of the classic signs of a haunting: objects that seemingly move on the own, disembodied voices and ghostly whispers, and slamming doors. Some of the other things people have experienced, however, are more …
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The historical preservation at Colonial Williamsburg isn’t limited to buildings. Visitors can also be immersed in early colonial life by visiting the blacksmith shop, brickyard, African American religion exhibit, carpenter’s yard, courthouse, governor’s palace, as well as historic farming and gardening sites. In fact, Colonial Williamsburg has been…
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New Orleans is famous not just for Mardi Gras but for its unique culture, history, and contagious joie de vivre. While the city excels in celebrating life, its a place that doesn’t shy away from death, either. Known world wide for its lively and joyous jazz funeral processions as well as its above ground cemeteries and ghost stories, New Orleans em…
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They say that the undead are very much alive in Savannah. The ghosts of Native Americans, slaves, and casualties of the Civil War roam as freely as you or I. The site of many historical events and tragedies, it’s no wonder how Savannah got its reputation as one of the most haunted cities in America. Even within this ghostly city, Old Candler Hospit…
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The ghosts of Union and Confederate soldiers, still engaged in battle, wander the grounds of Harper's Ferry, West Virgina. The ghost of a freed slave still searches in vain for his family. A priest glides silently through the brick walls of his former church. A place famous for its importance during the Civil War, its ghosts roam the town today, a …
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We talk a lot on this podcast about how extremes of human energy often seem to result in hauntings or paranormal phenomena. We’ve visited abandoned hospitals, roads, state parks, ghost towns, hotels, and battlefields. Today, we’ll be discussing a location which fits the bill for hauntings almost better than any other, a former prison known as Mansf…
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A place of beauty associated with Midwestern wholesomeness, North Dakota might not be the first place we’d think of being associated with dark entities or hauntings. However, Teddy Roosevelt himself once said that the Badlands looked the way Edgar Allan Poe sounded. Maybe he knew something we don’t.....Find out in this episode of the Eerie USA Podc…
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It’s not just one building. It’s not an old mansion or a single jail or an abandoned asylum or gallows. This legend goes beyond a single building, beyond one physical place. No, the most haunted location in the state of Kentucky is one where multiple tragedies occurred over the course of hundreds of years. The most haunted place in Kentucky… is an …
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There is a legend haunting the sleepy town of Woodstock, Vermont that sounds like something out of a medieval European castle. The green mountain state, well known for its beauty, pure maple syrup, and dairy industry, is also the home of one of America’s most persistent, and some say, most persuasive, vampire legends. Music Credits: Classic Horror …
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Although it was already an impressive structure, Lemp used his massive brewery fortune to turn the thirty-three room house into a Victorian showplace. However, tragedy and misfortune struck the Lemp family and, by the time the brewery closed in 1919, it was the site of several suicides in the family along with a few untimely and mysterious deaths. …
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Once a place for conquistadors, salvaging, and adventures, the railroad industry transformed Key West into the largest and most luxurious city in all of 19th-century Florida. Today, it’s a popular vacation spot, a place where the free spirited can go to unplug and get away from it all. But Key West is also a haunted city, and the La Concha Hotel wi…
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As schoolchildren, we’re taught about the founding of America. Like most countries, we have a rich, fascinating, and imperfect history. Colonists came over from England and established settlements, often clashing with the residing Native Americans. Life was hard, full of starvation, disease, and conflict. We have preserved much of this history—you …
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It began when John Bell witnessed a strange, unnatural creature which vaguely resembled a dog. It ended with Bell’s death. In the sleepy town of Adams, Tennessee on a small family farm, one of the most infamous American paranormal events occurred over a period of four years. From late 1816 to 1820, the Bell family was tormented by an entity that ca…
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Who hasn't heard a version of the haunted hitchhiker story? A driver on a dark, foggy road late at night comes upon a woman in a beautiful dress. Against his better judgment, the driver gives her a ride home. Eventually, the ghostly rider disappears, leaving the driver wondering who…or what, he just had in his car. Chicago’s Resurrection Mary is pe…
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Danger is inherent in the deep woods of the American landscape. Some places in America are famous for just one unexplained phenomenon or event, but Massachusetts' Freetown-Fall River State Forest is home to dozens of strange things of various types—from occult activity and murders, to cryptids, to physical locations with unexplainable “energies.”…
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Sometimes, hauntings and legends spread like a game of telephone. The story starts out with the truth and, as it’s passed from person to person, it morphs and changes, picking up sinister and mysterious details along the way until it becomes a thing of its own. Whatever the truth is, all that the residents of the former town of Pere Cheney needed t…
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America is filled with winding paths, abandoned roads, and trails that predate the arrival of European settlers. But few are as storied, or as haunted, as Missouri’s Zombie Road… Music Credits: Classic Horror 3 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Zom…
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In this episode, we discuss the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, now referred to simply as Indiana’s Central State Hospital. As you'll learn, just a few miles outside of downtown Indianapolis lies the skeleton of what was once a hospital of horrors. Music Credits: Classic Horror 3 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Comm…
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