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Carolyn Swift Jones is a medium, energy healer and teacher. Her website, https://theguidingcircle.com is filled with information and is where she offers her service as a spiritual mediator between you and your Guiding Circle. In this episode we'll talk about how she discovered her gift of healing and learn more about accessing the power that we all possess. For more content and to support the show visit https://www.patreon.com/MPUnleashedEmail: info@mpunleashed.comImportant links:https://www.mpunleashed.comhttp://instagram.com/mpunleashedhttps://www.youtube.com/@mpunleashed23https://www.tiktok.com/@mpunleashed?_t=8fFbo6ois5H&_r=1https://www.metaphysicalu.com
Today, Dan will take you to a haunted little lighthouse island in Maine to explore sightings of spirits and the tragedies that might have led to them. Then, we'll go to Mineral Wells, Texas where we'll explore two haunted buildings - an old hotel, and an old bordello. And THEN, we'll keep heading West, and land in Tombstone, Arizona. A town famous for it's Wild West days, and a town full of several haunted locations that have reportedly been haunted SINCE those days. Lynze also has three awesome stories this week. We examine a bizarre sound on the roof of a young family that seems easy to pass of but alas.... Then we hear from a fan who calls himself a "redneck empath". He's a great example of being open to the other side, regardless. Lastly, a military man experiences what may, or may not, be a skinwalker. Shhh, don't say it! Thank you for continuing to send in your stories, Creeps and Peepers!**Please keep doing so.Send them to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.comSend everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.comWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcast.Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen.Thank you for listening!Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG and TTWatch this episode: https://youtu.be/PAqK3ERghP4Website: https://scaredtodeathpodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/)Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Mailing Address:Scared to Deathc/o Timesuck PodcastPO Box 3891Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Video/Audio by Bad Magic Productions / Logan Ray KeithOpening Sumerian protection spell (adapted):"Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."
Located at 6266 W. Highway 290 in Austin, Texas, The Madrone Coffee Company has a long history of ghostly activity. Staff and guests have reported seeing lights that turn off and on by themselves, sounds that cannot be explained, light orbs, doors opening and closing on their own… these and other activity. Sara Reeves and the MPUnleashed team were invited to investigate this location and present their findings at a live event. This is what we found.EPISODE CORRECTION NOTE: James Andrew Patton was born in 1853, not 1953.Youtube Investigation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r884w09aNLQTo see pictures and to support the show please visit https://www.patreon.com/MPUnleashedIf you would like us to investigate your location Email us: info@mpunleashed.comImportant links:https://www.mpunleashed.comhttp://instagram.com/mpunleashedhttps://www.youtube.com/@mpunleashed23https://www.tiktok.com/@mpunleashed?_t=8fFbo6ois5H&_r=1https://www.metaphysicalu.com For more content and to support the show visit https://www.patreon.com/MPUnleashedEmail: info@mpunleashed.comImportant links:https://www.mpunleashed.comhttp://instagram.com/mpunleashedhttps://www.youtube.com/@mpunleashed23https://www.tiktok.com/@mpunleashed?_t=8fFbo6ois5H&_r=1https://www.metaphysicalu.com
This week we are heading out to Texas to visit the Haunted Hill House (no, not THAT Hill House). This place is home to many stories, spirits, scratchers, and shadows, with many investigations taking place over the years. Is it home to lost spirits? Or maybe something darker?Haunted or Hoax Social Medias:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookSources for this Episode:WEBSITES:https://hauntedhillhouse.com/history-of-the-house
Tonight we discuss your encounters with ghostly Civil War soldiers, Comanche warriors, frontier victims and more!
What's up Horror Fam? Tonight we had a visit from Karen Ladd and she told us a few things about Haunted Texas. Such a fun conversation and we love having Karen on. So let's hear what she has to say. Take a listen, hope you enjoy, and as always ... KEEP IT CREEPY! Contact us at: https://www.facebook.com/horrorfam https://twitter.com/thehorrorchron https://www.youtube.com/@horrorchroniclespodcast Find merch at: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-chronicles All Music written and performed by: LUNATIC https://www.facebook.com/lunaticmetal/
Welcome to our Haunted Texas series of course we had to start with our home city San Antonio. We discuss local lores and haunted areas, including personal experiences. As always sit back, grab a snack, and enjoy! . . . Produced by IT'S NOT US MEDIA Intro Music: Drew Sanchez Editor: Timothy Charles Art Director: Nicollo Creations Don't forget to rate & review us on iTunes Podcast App, Follow us on Spotify, and subscribe! Follow us on all social media platforms @scarynotscarypodcast Email us your stories scarynotscarypodcast@gmail.com
Kindness comes in many forms. My friend Jay Arnold from the Veteran Wargamers podcast recently sent me a book he picked up on a recent visit to the Lone Star State of Texas. Having visited there on a couple of occasions myself I was only too keen to read some tales about Haunted Texas and devoured the book in a matter of hours. This story really spoke to me as something strange and quirky and was just right for the Time Between Times. I hope you enjoy it. Please remember to drop me a line with any stories that have been featured and you would like to hear on the upcoming double episode ? Email owenstaton@aol.com Twitter @owensgriffiths www.ko-fi.com/owenstaton www.patreon.com/owenstaton7 Take care, everyone Owen x
Metal doors slamming shut, distant ongoing conversations, and even the jolt of a physical touch… these are just a few examples of the experiences from Old Lavaca County Jail in Hallettsville, Texas. With 137 years of history, the walls of this building hold a ton of energy. In this episode we examine the multiple investigations we've been a part of and the evidence that we captured. Special Guests: Debra Fawcett, Property Manager, and Lisa Franks, Assistant Property ManagerSUBSCRIBE to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvpS_7TZj8aq1Pzst7ljG6w?sub_confirmation=1Become a PATRON on our Patreon (Your support allows us to continue to bring you bigger and better content): https://www.patreon.com/evppodcast Connect with us on social media: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everythingvaguelyparanormal/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/everythingvaguelyparanormal TWITTER: https://twitter.com/evppodcast Watch podcast episode #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqYi59Gq6kw&t=1453s (C) VAGUELY PARANORMAL PRODUCTIONS 2022
We're back talking about more haunted experiences during our trip to Austin, TX. In this episode we'll be covering our ghostly encounters at Pioneer Farms, The Clay Pit, The Paramount Theater, The Tavern, and the Omni and Driskill hotels. So many spooky stories. You don't want to miss it!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sistersandspiritsparanormal)
We finally made it to Austin, y'all! This place is filled with so many ghosts, it's going to take two episodes to get it all in. In today's episode, we'll be talking about our experiences at some cryptid themed bars, the Museum of the Weird, City Alchemist, Buenos Aires Cafe, the Old Town Buda Antique Mall, and more! Also, in a completely inappropriate twist of fate, this is our 69th episode, and Veronica's gate number at the airport was 69. Nice to know Fate has the same sense of humor that we do!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sistersandspiritsparanormal)
Happy Halloween to all. We had some issues with our equipment but was able to pull through. We are talking haunted locations around the state of Texas. Most if not all of these locations are open for business and allow tours. So much history are behind these places along with the spirits that haunt them. Thanks for listening and happy HalloweenConnect on Social Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/2beardedhomiespodcast/https://www.facebook.com/2beardedhomiespodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSjJBoAZERfRVi_aPsaxTnw2beardedhomiespodcast@gmail.com
Have you ever moved into a new house, only to discover that the former resident…never truly moved out? What if that former resident really doesn't like you being in her space? How far do you think the ghost would go to make sure you left for good?Today's nightmarish story would sound like something out of a horror movie, but it's all true. We hear about a terrifyingly real haunted house experience, today, on Homespun Haints.LINKS MICHELE ASKED US TO SHARE:The Pink House: Check out The Pink House, a touching memoir of triumph and sisterhood written by Michele's mother.A winery you should look into: Michele shares with us Hidden Hangar Vineyards, one of her favorite wineries in Texas.EPISODE PROMOTIONS:Please check out Wicked Cat Clothing, and use code HHPODCAST35 for 35% off all orders!Check out Ectogasm.net and use code HAINTS for 10% off all orders over $35!This episode's podcast promo comes from Lady Teal's Curios.For full show notes, visit the Homespun Haints website. Support the show (https://patreon.com/homespunhaints)
Anna and Anni discuss the historic Adolphus Hotel in Dallas Texas, famous for the large numbers of deaths that have occurred there but also for hosting the ghost of a young bride who was rumored to have committed suicide within its walls.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/nightmarenation)
Was that a ghost? Or just a drunk mishap bumping into their mic? Kristen and Sara are reunited at last while they discuss the abandoned Yoakum Community Hospital. Be sure to follow us at: Twitter: @rarwpodcast Instagram: @rarwpodcast Contact us at: E-mail: redrumandredwinepodcast@gmail.com All music written and produced by: Savasas savasas | Free Listening on SoundCloud Resources: Blood Thirsty Dead Nuns Haunt This Texas Hospital. Blood Thirsty Dead Nuns Haunt This Texas Hospital Comments. (2020, February 11). https://backpackerverse.com/hospital-yoakum-texas/. Chavey, S. M. (2018, October 10). Haunted Texas hospital schedules 2-night sleepover right before Halloween. mySA. https://www.mysanantonio.com/lifestyle/article/Haunted-hospital-schedules-two-night-sleepover-13292975.php#photo-15956822. Chavey, S. M. (2018, October 10). Haunted Texas hospital schedules 2-night sleepover right before Halloween. mySA.https://www.mysanantonio.com/lifestyle/article/Haunted-hospital-schedules-two-night-sleepover-13292975.php#photo-15956823. Chavey, S. M. (2018, October 10). Haunted Texas hospital schedules 2-night sleepover right before Halloween. mySA. https://www.mysanantonio.com/lifestyle/article/Haunted-hospital-schedules-two-night-sleepover-13292975.php#photo-15956826. Dictionary.com. (n.d.). Layperson. Dictionary.com. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/layperson. Hernandez, E., & Garcia, A. (2017, October 31). Investigator allegedly attacked during visit to reputed haunted hospital. KSAT. https://www.ksat.com/holidays/2017/10/31/investigator-allegedly-attacked-during-visit-to-reputed-haunted-hospital/. jlpreyss@vicad.com, J. P.-M. |. (2020, April 13). Quadriplegic priest, if sainted, would become first in U.S. The Victoria Advocate. https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/features/faith/quadriplegic-priest-if-sainted-would-become-first-in-u-s/article_f9715a36-3f30-11e8-a4e8-0bc6e61b1c01.html. Reporter, S. L. A. L. L. (2018, February 22). Yoakum hospital puts history on display. The Victoria Advocate. https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/counties/dewitt/yoakum-hospital-puts-history-on-display/article_89c42671-1233-5309-9ff8-bfe8d415c44a.html. Tracy, G. (2018, October 10). Spend a night in Old Yoakum Community Hospital, if you dare. WOAI. https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/spend-a-night-in-old-yoakum-community-hospital-if-you-dare. YOAKUM, TEXAS. Yoakum, Texas. (n.d.). http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Yoakum-Texas.htm. Yoakum, TX. TSHA. (n.d.). https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/yoakum-tx. Yoakum's History: Yoakum Area Chamber of Commerce: Yoakum, Texas. Yoakum Area Chamber of Commerce. (n.d.). http://www.yoakumareachamber.com/visit-yoakum/yoakums-history/.
Everyone has heard of Ghost Adventures and Ghost Hunters and such. How could you not? Backed by sponsors and production crews, they would be hard to miss. And you've all seen those teams with the huge social media accounts. There's an awful lot of investigators running around trying to be famous. Don't get me wrong, these teams do a whole lot for the community by bringing the paranormal to mainstream. But they are not the only experienced folks out there. For every big name you see, there are 100s of small teams doing the work and gathering the evidence. We at Crazy Cat Paranormal think their stories are just as, if not more, important.Welcome to the Small Teams Showcase Part 2!On this episode, we feature a team out of the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. With a focus primarily on families and private residences, this team flies under the radar preferring to keep their investigations mostly private. They have done a lot to help families in the area and have a commitment to continue on in this vein. They are not looking for fame and fortune. They just want to help!You can check out TX Paranormal Expeditions of DFW by following the links below!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TPEDFWOr email them at Texas.Paranormal.Expeditions@gmail.comAnd if you love us (and how could you not - we're adorable), remember to Like, Join, Subscribe!YouTubeFacebookInstagramTwitter
It's our 13th Boozy episode! Join the Boozy Bitches as they learn about ghost marriages, the tale behind the Bellamy Bridge in Jackson County, FL, and the haunted history of The Emily Morgan Hotel in San Antonio, TX. Have you connected with us on Instagram yet? >>> https://www.instagram.com/boozybanterwithfriends/ Or check out website>>>https://boozybanterwithfriends.com/
CW for animal sickness and death, some stroke talk Become a Patron ! Visit Katy’s Etsy Store for a portrait or tarot reading! Email your ghost story at letterstocamp@gmail.com Katy uses The Haunted to tell the story of a Texas woman beset by a murderous something-or-other hellbent on causing her and her animals harm.
A dilapidated old home that’s so haunted it can only function as a haunted attraction…Morgan uses Portals to Hell to take us to Mineral Wells, TX, a small town in the north of the state where camera crews have never been. We chat about demons and demonology, hauntings that seem to good to be true, […]
On this episode of Haunted Texas and Beyond, our host Jeanine Plumer has a virtual chat with archaeologist and local tour guide Dr. Roberto Musio about one of the most visited archaeological sites in the world: Pompeii, Italy. In the midst of the conversation, the other side showed up for comment. Let's see if you can hear the EVP in the conversation!
In Greek mythology, Echo is a mountain nymph who incurred the wrath of the goddess Hera. Our guest shares her name, yet unlike the nymph Echo, our guest was raised by demons in the attic of a dilapidated home, and she has incurred the favor of Lilith. Curious?Then have a listen to some of Echo’s stories, today, on Homespun Haints. For full episode show notes, check out this episode's website at https://homespunhaints.com/episode27Support the show (https://patreon.com/homespunhaints)
This is the fourth and final episode for the Military Ghosts series brought to you by Haunted Texas and Beyond podcast. As Jeanine was researching for this podcast, she learned of the original American sniper, Carlos Hathcock. As she was watching a full interview with Carlos Hathcock on YouTube, a thunderstorm rolled in. Given what happened the last time a thunderstorm rolled in and we were talking about other strange events and American heroes, she decided to record the ambient noise in the room while the interview was playing. She didn't just record noises of this world but the other side as well!Haunted Texas and Beyond podcast is brought to you by Austin Ghost Tours and RenegadeRadio.net. Want to have your own ghostly experience? Sign up for a ghost tour or a paranormal investigation at https://austinghosttours.com/! For all the extra content from this paranormal podcast, great rock music, music reviews and more, head on over to RenegadeRadio.net!
This is part 2 of a four part series entitled Military Ghosts: A Paranormal Investigation. After the initial interview our host Jeanine Plumer conducted with intuitive Gail Gillum, very strange things started to happen. As the crew gathered to talk about all of the strange events that took place, a thunderstorm rolled in that seemed to wake the other side up! It was almost as if someone or several entities from the other side wanted to join in on the conversation! Listen carefully as you may hear some voices from the other side!Haunted Texas and Beyond is brought to you by Austin Ghost Tours and RenegadeRadio.net. Want to have your own ghostly experience? Sign up for a ghost tour or a paranormal investigation at https://austinghosttours.com/! For all the extra content from this paranormal podcast, great rock music, music reviews and more, head on over to RenegadeRadio.net!
This is part one of a four part series on Military Ghosts, brought to you by Haunted Texas and Beyond podcast. The series started out as a simple interview with an empath or an intuitive named Gail Gillum. It's an insightful interview asking what it's like to be an intuitive, when she knew she had these abilities, and how people reacted once she came forward with her abilities. Gail also tells several ghost stories, one of which involved a trip to a cemetery. After that interview some very strange things happened to Gail and our host, Jeanine Plumer, owner of Austin Ghost Tours. To find out what happened, check out the other three episodes of this series.Haunted Texas and Beyond podcast is brought to you by Austin Ghost Tours and RenegadeRadio.net. Want to have your own ghostly experience? Sign up for a ghost tour or a paranormal investigation at https://austinghosttours.com/! For all the extra content from this paranormal podcast, great rock music, music reviews and more, head on over to RenegadeRadio.net!
This is part 3 of a four part series entitled Military Ghosts brought to you by the Haunted Texas and Beyond podcast. After the thunderstorm cleared the area and the podcast recording for that episode was finished, Audio Engineer Dennis Foley and RenegadeRadio.net's Jemini reviewed their recordings. What we discovered was that we were certainly not alone during that recording! This episode is a collection of the class A EVPs (electronic voice phenomenon) that were discovered during audio review.Haunted Texas and Beyond podcast is brought to you by Austin Ghost Tours and RenegadeRadio.net. Want to have your own ghostly experience? Sign up for a ghost tour or a paranormal investigation at https://austinghosttours.com/! For all the extra content from this paranormal podcast, great rock music, music reviews and more, head on over to RenegadeRadio.net!
The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde How the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 Became the Deadliest U.S. Natural Disaster The U.S. Weather Bureau got the forecast completely wrong. Link: https://www.history.com/news/how-the-galveston-hurricane-of-1900-became-the-deadliest-u-s-natural-disaster The deadliest natural disaster in American history remains the 1900 hurricane in the island city of Galveston, Texas. On September 8, a category four hurricane descended on the town, destroying more than 3,600 buildings with winds surpassing 135 miles per hour. Estimates of the death toll range from 6,000 to 12,000, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association. Tragically, the magnitude of the disaster could've been lessened if the U.S. Weather Bureau hadn't implemented such poor communication policies. When the storm picked up in early September of 1900, “any modestly educated weather forecaster would've known that” it was passing west, says Kerry Emanuel, a professor of atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Over in Cuba, where scientists had become very good at tracking storms in the hurricane-prone Caribbean, they “knew that a hurricane had passed to the north of Cuba and was headed to the Gulf of Mexico.” The Weather Bureau in Washington, however, predicted that the storm would pass over Florida and up to New England—which was very, very wrong. On September 3, the cyclone struck modern day Santiago de Cuba Province and then slowly drifted along the southern coast of Cuba. Upon reaching the Gulf of Mexico on September 6, the storm strengthened into a hurricane. Significant intensification followed and the system peaked as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) on September 8. Early on the next day, it made landfall to the south of Houston, Texas.[nb 1] Haunted Galveston Walmart The original St. Mary's Orphan Asylum, located at 69th Street and Seawall Boulevard, housed 93 children, who were cared for by ten nuns. On September 8, 1900, a Category 4 hurricane came ashore and carried with it devastation that remains on record as the deadliest natural disaster and the worst hurricane in U.S. history. As the hurricane blasted through the island - with winds estimated at 140 mph - the nuns tied a piece of clothesline around each of their waists, and then each tied line around the wrists of six- to eight children, and attached the children to their line. It was a valiant effort, but God had other plans. The orphanage was completely destroyed and much of it washed out to sea. All of the ten nuns and 90 of the 93 children aged two to 13 drowned. Three boys, somehow ended up together in a tree floating in the water. A day after the storm, they made their way back to land. The sisters were found with the children still tied to their waists. Thirty thousand people, almost the entire population of the city, were left homeless. The Haunted Walmart — Galveston When I stumbled across this particular haunting, I initially thought it must be some kind of joke, as the only specter I'd associate with a Walmart would be the disappearing spirit of domestic manufacturing. But no, the Seawall Walmart in Galveston is thought to be haunted by many people, and for a pretty scary reason — it's located on the spot where the St. Mary's Orphan Asylum once stood. So what happened to that long-gone institution? It was wiped out during the 1900 hurricane that devastated Galveston, which killed ten nuns and 90 children at the orphanage. Despite the heroic actions of the sisters in charge, only three children escaped death when the fury of the storm struck the dormitory everyone was taking refuge in. Now that a Walmart stands where the destroyed orphanage once did, employees report toys being misplaced or disappearing, and occasionally some folks claim to hear the distinct sound of a crying child somewhere in the aisles, but none can ever be found when they search. Storm on the Strand Ghost Tour Link: https://www.stormonthestrandtour.com/storm-on-the-strand-ghost-tour THE RAILROAD MUSEUM At its height this railroad station saw over 40,000 people a day on their way to Galveston's bars, casinos and brothels. An engineer by the name of William Watson would entertain the passing crowds by doing handstands on the cattle guard of the engines. One unfortunate day he SLIPPED and was immediately decapitated. A derby hat was still securely sitting on the head they found A MILE AWAY! THE TREMONT HOUSE SO many dignitaries, soldiers, politicians and even presidents have checked in… BUT SOME NEVER CHECKED OUT. Crying sobs are heard on the stairwells and in the halls. A Civil War soldier marches up and down the lobby in front of everybody to see. A little boy plays in the hotel rumored to be the ghost of a child run over outside the front of the hotel. One helpful ghost will even unpack for you! THE SEALY - HUTCHINGS BUILDING Two separate buildings designed by famed architect Nicholas Williams to look like one is home to several of Galveston's favorite ghosts. Sara, as the people of Galveston affectionately call her is often seen on the wrought iron staircase near the window where she pulled bodies out of the water… DEAD OR ALIVE. Sara stayed on after the water receded to help the injured only to die from one of the many diseases the flood water carried. Sara died three days later. JEAN LAFITTE THE PIRATE Jean Lafitte built the first city on the island that became home to 1,000 pirates and their prostitutes. His home, Maison Rouge was surrounded by a moat for his protection. But, not even a moat can keep the many ghosts that live in his house from entering. The U.S. Navy ordered Laffite to evacuate the island and in his rage he burnt the city he built to the ground. Legend has it he buried his treasure on the west end of the island under three oak trees. But maybe it's not a legend! At the time of Laffite there was a place on the island know as Three Oaks, where today treasure hunters have found doubloons. He loved his island so much he returned in 1823... after he was killed in a sea battle off the coast of Central America. 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The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde How the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 Became the Deadliest U.S. Natural Disaster The U.S. Weather Bureau got the forecast completely wrong. Link: https://www.history.com/news/how-the-galveston-hurricane-of-1900-became-the-deadliest-u-s-natural-disaster The deadliest natural disaster in American history remains the 1900 hurricane in the island city of Galveston, Texas. On September 8, a category four hurricane descended on the town, destroying more than 3,600 buildings with winds surpassing 135 miles per hour. Estimates of the death toll range from 6,000 to 12,000, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association. Tragically, the magnitude of the disaster could've been lessened if the U.S. Weather Bureau hadn't implemented such poor communication policies. When the storm picked up in early September of 1900, “any modestly educated weather forecaster would've known that” it was passing west, says Kerry Emanuel, a professor of atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Over in Cuba, where scientists had become very good at tracking storms in the hurricane-prone Caribbean, they “knew that a hurricane had passed to the north of Cuba and was headed to the Gulf of Mexico.” The Weather Bureau in Washington, however, predicted that the storm would pass over Florida and up to New England—which was very, very wrong. On September 3, the cyclone struck modern day Santiago de Cuba Province and then slowly drifted along the southern coast of Cuba. Upon reaching the Gulf of Mexico on September 6, the storm strengthened into a hurricane. Significant intensification followed and the system peaked as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) on September 8. Early on the next day, it made landfall to the south of Houston, Texas.[nb 1] Haunted Galveston Walmart The original St. Mary's Orphan Asylum, located at 69th Street and Seawall Boulevard, housed 93 children, who were cared for by ten nuns. On September 8, 1900, a Category 4 hurricane came ashore and carried with it devastation that remains on record as the deadliest natural disaster and the worst hurricane in U.S. history. As the hurricane blasted through the island - with winds estimated at 140 mph - the nuns tied a piece of clothesline around each of their waists, and then each tied line around the wrists of six- to eight children, and attached the children to their line. It was a valiant effort, but God had other plans. The orphanage was completely destroyed and much of it washed out to sea. All of the ten nuns and 90 of the 93 children aged two to 13 drowned. Three boys, somehow ended up together in a tree floating in the water. A day after the storm, they made their way back to land. The sisters were found with the children still tied to their waists. Thirty thousand people, almost the entire population of the city, were left homeless. The Haunted Walmart — Galveston When I stumbled across this particular haunting, I initially thought it must be some kind of joke, as the only specter I'd associate with a Walmart would be the disappearing spirit of domestic manufacturing. But no, the Seawall Walmart in Galveston is thought to be haunted by many people, and for a pretty scary reason — it's located on the spot where the St. Mary's Orphan Asylum once stood. So what happened to that long-gone institution? It was wiped out during the 1900 hurricane that devastated Galveston, which killed ten nuns and 90 children at the orphanage. Despite the heroic actions of the sisters in charge, only three children escaped death when the fury of the storm struck the dormitory everyone was taking refuge in. Now that a Walmart stands where the destroyed orphanage once did, employees report toys being misplaced or disappearing, and occasionally some folks claim to hear the distinct sound of a crying child somewhere in the aisles, but none can ever be found when they search. Storm on the Strand Ghost Tour Link: https://www.stormonthestrandtour.com/storm-on-the-strand-ghost-tour THE RAILROAD MUSEUM At its height this railroad station saw over 40,000 people a day on their way to Galveston's bars, casinos and brothels. An engineer by the name of William Watson would entertain the passing crowds by doing handstands on the cattle guard of the engines. One unfortunate day he SLIPPED and was immediately decapitated. A derby hat was still securely sitting on the head they found A MILE AWAY! THE TREMONT HOUSE SO many dignitaries, soldiers, politicians and even presidents have checked in… BUT SOME NEVER CHECKED OUT. Crying sobs are heard on the stairwells and in the halls. A Civil War soldier marches up and down the lobby in front of everybody to see. A little boy plays in the hotel rumored to be the ghost of a child run over outside the front of the hotel. One helpful ghost will even unpack for you! THE SEALY - HUTCHINGS BUILDING Two separate buildings designed by famed architect Nicholas Williams to look like one is home to several of Galveston's favorite ghosts. Sara, as the people of Galveston affectionately call her is often seen on the wrought iron staircase near the window where she pulled bodies out of the water… DEAD OR ALIVE. Sara stayed on after the water receded to help the injured only to die from one of the many diseases the flood water carried. Sara died three days later. JEAN LAFITTE THE PIRATE Jean Lafitte built the first city on the island that became home to 1,000 pirates and their prostitutes. His home, Maison Rouge was surrounded by a moat for his protection. But, not even a moat can keep the many ghosts that live in his house from entering. The U.S. Navy ordered Laffite to evacuate the island and in his rage he burnt the city he built to the ground. Legend has it he buried his treasure on the west end of the island under three oak trees. But maybe it's not a legend! At the time of Laffite there was a place on the island know as Three Oaks, where today treasure hunters have found doubloons. He loved his island so much he returned in 1823... after he was killed in a sea battle off the coast of Central America. 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In this episode, Geode and Debbie, read and react to a story of weird/ scary happenings at a now closed Paris Texas hospital. This is a story, Geode’s co-worker tells of a time that she felt trapped in a hospital and still is creeped out by the experience. They also talk about haunted elevators and other hospitals in TX that are reported to be haunted. Stay Spooky and don’t get trapped in a haunted hospital! Please email your stories, questions, and topic suggestions to Geode at YourParanormaWitchyConnection@gmail.com. You can find us at the Podbean app, Facebook, ITunes, IHeart Radio, Spotify, Podcast One, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, Google Play Music and YouTube. Feel free to send your haunted items to live with us at our SnailMail address, 6001 NW 63rd St, PO Box 23651, Warr Acres, OK 73123. You can support us at Patreon.
We have the last of our interview with our favorite Good Samaritan Mike. He tells us about a few times when a favor to friends turned out to be more than he bargained for. We also hear Monica's voodoo doll story and wax poetic about Whataburger.Music: Gallows By Forrest Wilson Email: spookychatpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: spooky_chat_podcastFacebook: @spookychatpodcastTwitter: spookychatpod
Located in Austin, Texas; the Littlefield House is well known to be the most haunted building in all of Academia, with staff experiencing some kind of phenomena regularly. This is the story behind the victorian home, but also the reasons as to why it might be haunted.
On this episode, Monica and JJ (NO TIM) conclude their visit with a member of Monica's family. He is joined by his wife and Monica's own unnerving recollections. Again, Tim was otherwise engaged and does not appear on this episode. A special that you to:Music: Gallows By Forrest Wilson Please email us any comments to:Email: spookychatpodcast@gmail.comWe will share any interesting news and pictures to:Instagram: spooky_chat_podcastFacebook: @spookychatpodcast
The Emily Morgan Hotel is reportedly the 3rd most haunted hotel in the United States, which comes as no surprise, given that it stands on the battlefield of the Alamo AND was formerly a hospital with a psychiatric ward, morgue and crematorium.
On this episode, Monica and JJ (NO TIM) visit a member of Monica's family. He describes decades of paranormal activity that haunted his family for more than 3 generations. Again, Tim was otherwise engaged and does not appear on this episode. A big thank you to:Music: Gallows By Forrest Wilson Please email us any comments or stories you may want us to share toEmail: spookychatpodcast@gmail.comWe will post pictures of the house shrouded in...something to:Instagram: spooky_chat_podcastandFacebook: @spookychatpodcast
Michael and Michael cover some of the most haunted them parks in Texas! Ranging from a boring fake pioneer village, to a haunted bungee jump ride!
Lincolnshire Spirit Seekers podcast Haunted Texas hotels
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Linda Anthony Hill, proprietor of Hill House Manor in Gainesville Texas. Author of Hill House Manor: The Guest Book, Branden’s Ghosts, The Anchor is the Key, Assorted Ghost Stories, The Old Spider House and more Hill House Manor (and Linda) have been featured on the A&E Bio channel’s My Ghost Story and on HGTV as one of the most haunted homes in America. They have been the subject of several documentaries and included in newspaper articles and multiple books including “Haunted Texas” by April Slaughter and “A Ghosthunter’s Journal” by Chad Miller. Linda has had the rare opportunity to watch hundreds of different Teams investigate Hill House Manor. This has given her a unique perspective on what does and doesn’t work in capturing evidence at Hill House Manor, especially EVP evidence. Whether working with state of the art equipment or simple dowsing rods, Communication and interaction is ALMOST always a given in this spooky yet beloved old house. …And the stories she can tell… Topic: Legends of Hill House Manor
It is that time of year again, when our minds turn to the strange, bewildering, and sometimes downright creepy parts of history. There is no shortage of ghost stories in Texas, and—perhaps strangely, perhaps conveniently—many of them revolve around places that are trying to attract people to spend their money. Today we are talking about Haunted Texas hotels.
Replay of interview with paranormal investigator April Slaughter as she discusses her book Haunted Texas and her experiences with the Frank's Box.
Replay of interview with paranormal investigator April Slaughter as she discusses her book Haunted Texas and her experiences with the Frank's Box.
Pete Haviland from Lone Star Spirits joins Darkness Radio to talk about some of the spookiest stories and legends to come out of Texas!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete Haviland from Lone Star Spirits joins Darkness Radio to talk about some of the spookiest stories and legends to come out of Texas!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.